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cataclyzm wrote:From this day on, I am starting a Listen-to-Maiden-only!
I'm shooting for a month.
payne2themax wrote:Anything released from 1980 - 88 is golden, but I would especially recommend Seventh Son of a Seventh Son, although you may not enjoy the synth's.
Oh yeah, and when you find a few albums of theirs you particularly like, support the band and buy the thing
Shabutie. wrote:Actually.
I'd rather download CDs, and buy their merchindise.
I had this argument with Bob before for buying CDs, and refused to admit it just goes to the label.
Infact it does go to the label, as they actually do own their songs.
But their merchindise don't.
Buy their merch and make 'em richer!...and look good in doing it!
payne2themax wrote:Shabutie. wrote:Actually.
I'd rather download CDs, and buy their merchindise.
I had this argument with Bob before for buying CDs, and refused to admit it just goes to the label.
Infact it does go to the label, as they actually do own their songs.
But their merchindise don't.
Buy their merch and make 'em richer!...and look good in doing it!
Could you clarify the parts in bold please? I didn't quite get your message.
Shabutie. wrote:Insert this word in some places: Money.
I had this argument with Bob before for buying CDs, and refused to admit the money just goes to the label.
Infact the money does mostly go to the label, as they actually do own their songs.
But their merch, the label doesn't get any of it!
You cheat.
Now work it out.
payne2themax wrote:I would have to see figures which proved that the band get's a larger cut from merchandise sales rather than CD sales. I'm not quite sure why this would be the case O_o
Shabutie. wrote:http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB ... ?mod=blogs
Most of the above story applies there.
Shabutie. wrote:http://www.berklee.edu/news/2005/01/narm.html
In a typical record deal, an artist receivesâ??at bestâ??15 percent of the profits from record sales, after recouping the cost of making the record. Meanwhile, the artist's touring, management, merchandising, and publishing generally are conducted independent of the label.
http://www.ventureblog.com/vb-mt/mt-tb.cgi?__mode=view&entry_id=179
"I don't have sympathy for the record companies," said Mickey Melchiondo of the rock duo Ween. "They haven't been paying me royalties anyway."Musicians tend to make more money from sales of concert tickets and merchandise than from CD sales. In fact, many musicians offer free downloads of their songs on their Web sites to market themselves."
payne2themax wrote:Have you heard anything off Somewhere in Time or Seventh Son of a Seventh Son? I ask because these two albums are quite different from the rest of the output in that they have pretty heavy synths throughout. Anyway, you should check em out
cataclyzm wrote:Favorite songs:
No More Lies
Fear of the Dark
Powerslave
The Trooper