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- timsinister
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Yep, just got that as well. At least they're acknowledging it's still out there... I was expecting it to sink without a trace!
- Electrochrome
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Nice job. So that's not happening.northwalesstokie wrote: ↑05 Mar 2021, 14:55 Thanks for the welcome and the info. I did email Cadiz records about a reissue and their reply made me chuckle.... "Hi yes, still planned. Just waiting for Mr Eldritch to decide to actually get moving to do something"
But maybe he's just waiting until he's done with new songs, and on that front he's quite busy!
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Yeah that’s been there for months......MONTHS. This is dead in the water
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Maybe someone should show Cadiz the BBC sessions stuff that has come out digitally and the soon to be Record Store Day release.
Maybe it will incentivise them?
Maybe it will incentivise them?
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I find it just as painful watching the 'faith' drain from newer converts. Masochism for the Masses.
Same as it ever was, you get used to it. Have a listen to 'Vision Thing', that's always amusing.
Same as it ever was, you get used to it. Have a listen to 'Vision Thing', that's always amusing.
....if I have to explain, then you'll never understand....
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I assume AE sees some money from the BBC session releases (both digital and limited LP)? And I assume the label (Warner) was the driving force behind the release?Moderate Mick wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 13:11 Maybe someone should show Cadiz the BBC sessions stuff that has come out digitally and the soon to be Record Store Day release.
Maybe it will incentivise them?
For heaven's sake, can they release the damn BBC sessions on Amazon.com in the USA? I'm sitting here with my money, I am tired of subpar bootleg recordings and YouTube. I am more than happy to OWN the music!
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- ribbons69
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I'm not sure he will. Didn't he flog the rights to the songs back when "Some Girls.." was released? In which case he'll get nowt now.Electrochrome wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 16:07I assume AE sees some money from the BBC session releases (both digital and limited LP)?Moderate Mick wrote: ↑12 Apr 2021, 13:11 Maybe someone should show Cadiz the BBC sessions stuff that has come out digitally and the soon to be Record Store Day release.
Maybe it will incentivise them?
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I'd be surprised if Von sees any cash from anything that happens on a streaming platform or in a record shop. I think there's a reason that he's toured so relentlessly for the last 20 years and it's unlikely to be because he likes the buffet breakfasts in Travel Inns.
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To my knowledge the only thing he kept rights to was the Reptile House stuff
Goths have feelings too
Matches what Wayne was saying in his book about switching the songwriting credits for Blood Money and B&S - I got the impression he still sees the occasional tuppence for that. (although not the mega millions that B&S generates!)
- ribbons69
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As much as I like Spotify, I don't think many musicians actually make any money out of it (and streaming services in general). Julianne Regen once posted on Facebook that she'd just received a royalty cheque for something daft like fifty pence (I can't find the original quote sadly) for a gazillion streams of "Martha's Harbour"Todashi wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 10:38 I'd be surprised if Von sees any cash from anything that happens on a streaming platform or in a record shop. I think there's a reason that he's toured so relentlessly for the last 20 years and it's unlikely to be because he likes the buffet breakfasts in Travel Inns.
"I've seen Andrew Eldritch in an ice hockey shirt onstage, and I've given him the benefit of the doubt"
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Tom G Warrior of Celtic Frost
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This is true. The streaming model is a disgrace.ribbons69 wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 09:05As much as I like Spotify, I don't think many musicians actually make any money out of it (and streaming services in general). Julianne Regen once posted on Facebook that she'd just received a royalty cheque for something daft like fifty pence (I can't find the original quote sadly) for a gazillion streams of "Martha's Harbour"Todashi wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 10:38 I'd be surprised if Von sees any cash from anything that happens on a streaming platform or in a record shop. I think there's a reason that he's toured so relentlessly for the last 20 years and it's unlikely to be because he likes the buffet breakfasts in Travel Inns.
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I wonder how much they got for *that* Top Of The Pops appearance
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I believe you're exactly right, good summary. Indeed, if he had the publishing rights, we'd never even see reissues.
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For artists it's a complete joke, and even for Spotify...how long did it even take them to turn any kind of profit? Somehow the stock is trading close to $300/share!Pista wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 09:10This is true. The streaming model is a disgrace.ribbons69 wrote: ↑15 Apr 2021, 09:05As much as I like Spotify, I don't think many musicians actually make any money out of it (and streaming services in general). Julianne Regen once posted on Facebook that she'd just received a royalty cheque for something daft like fifty pence (I can't find the original quote sadly) for a gazillion streams of "Martha's Harbour"Todashi wrote: ↑13 Apr 2021, 10:38 I'd be surprised if Von sees any cash from anything that happens on a streaming platform or in a record shop. I think there's a reason that he's toured so relentlessly for the last 20 years and it's unlikely to be because he likes the buffet breakfasts in Travel Inns.
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from what she was saying to me (and others) Julianne gets fuck all.
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"Did my singing please you?"
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Here’s a thought, if everyone who hates Spotify actually stopped using it maybe, just maybe, they’d lose a ton of users, their stock would plummet and the might die and go away. But hey, laziness rules.
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