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06-29-2009, 10:18 AM | #121 (permalink) | |
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06-29-2009, 10:00 PM | #122 (permalink) |
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i mainly buy cds for reason mentioned before, coz of the artwork and the fact that i can collect them and show them to mykids and say "this is best music ever made"
i was just thinking, if you buy cds from bands that are dead like michael jackons and nirvana, where does the profit go?? it certainly doesnt go to the bands... wtf??
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06-30-2009, 01:07 PM | #123 (permalink) |
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Not much of it goes to the bands even when they are alive. It goes to the record labels and copyright holders.
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06-30-2009, 01:56 PM | #125 (permalink) | |||
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I don't have anything against the selling of albums, but I do have something against the endless bitching of artists against downloads. Because the bands that I have seen that complained about it, have enough money as it is. If you make as much money as a band like Metallica, I can't see why you would be pissed if your sales go down a bit. The smaller bands, which I would think have more reason to bitch about it, don't say a word about it. One quite big band in the Netherlands, Kutschurft, limited their first cd to 100 copies. When they saw that they were becoming really popular, they didn't change anything. The second album as well was limited, and was sold out really quick. They didn't get to see much money from that day onwards, but they continued making music. And that is the right spirit. I even have the original of their first two albums, because they were not only worth it for the music, but also for the people that made it. I also know that these guys had jobs aside from the music. But they could give me the music I loved, with their main income being from full-time jobs Quote:
And even if I do only download the music, which I do with most bands, I will support them. I give them good reviews, encourage them to keep doing what they are doing, etc.. Why should an artist only be able to measure their success by how much money they are making? If you look around on the internet, and you see that people like your music, they enjoy listening to you, they feel what you want them to feel... That should be your real reward. Even if you are making millions off your albums, that should be the thing that encourages you to keep making music. Quote:
If you look at the "grind" bands, with which I mean goregrind, porngrind, etc. The really extreme forms of music, I can't imagine that they make a lot of money, even if all of their albums are being sold. Yet they keep making music. If you look at some black metal bands, who have a thing for limiting their albums, I can't imagine them making a lot of money as well, yet they keep making music... |
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06-30-2009, 03:47 PM | #126 (permalink) | |
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06-30-2009, 04:33 PM | #127 (permalink) | |
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I did, however, pay for the recording of an album by a band that was broke (you had to order and pay the album in advance, and there were enough albums in total to cover the total costs if every album was bought). I did that because, for this band, I knew it was not about getting richer themselves, they really wanted to record that album and wanted to show it to the world, and if you can't pay the recording of it, I am more than glad to help a band that I like with that if the band has these intentions. This is not to put myself in a better daylight, though. This is to show that there are bands who aren't trying to be as rich as they can, but just want to let their music being heard by the public. But if you go and make an album trying to get as much sales as you can, I say you aren't doing it for the good reason. Before the public, before the fans, before the critics, it is important that you yourself stand behind the music and what it says. If you are making an album to get sales, you are putting your own opinion aside. |
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06-30-2009, 11:29 PM | #128 (permalink) |
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Downloading is better, because it's free, and saves me a **** load of money which is good, considering that I'm not exactly the richest person around. Besides, bands/artists don't really make money off of album sales anyway.
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06-30-2009, 11:45 PM | #130 (permalink) | |
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at least with major labels there's increased distribution/publication, and they usually get a bigger chunk of the royalties paid.
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