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Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 22:02
by sultan2075
LouLou wrote: or would that just be wishful thinking? :?
Yes.

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 22:07
by LouLou
sultan2075 wrote:
LouLou wrote: or would that just be wishful thinking? :?
Yes.
:notworthy:

thank you for the reality check, i don't know what came over me.

sisters? album? yeah, right!

:lol:

Posted: 28 Apr 2009, 22:36
by Being645
LouLou wrote:
sultan2075 wrote:
LouLou wrote: or would that just be wishful thinking? :?
Yes.
:notworthy:

thank you for the reality check, i don't know what came over me.

sisters? album? yeah, right!

:lol:
Well, slowly I really wonder what's the point in doubting it :eek: :eek: :eek:

:D :D :D

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 01:43
by shivarising
dinky daisy wrote:Image

It looks like he recorded an album, but it is a trick.

:roll:


LMAO :notworthy:

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 10:59
by mh
Image

"There is no album".

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 12:03
by lachert
album is just in parallel universe.

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 14:13
by Being645
mh wrote:Image

"There is no album".
:lol: Not yet ... :lol:

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 21:09
by Prescott
Lucretia recently appeared on the Barnes & Noble exclusive CD "After Dark".

Here is the number stateside to contact iTunes to set up distribution through them:
(408) 974-0880

Starbucks and iTunes do a weekly "Pick of the week" which includes small business card sized cards that have a download code.

Starbucks Contact address for media and such is as follows:
Customer Service
StarbucksStore.com
4086 Del Rey Avenue
Marina Del Rey, CA 90292

Currently attempting to contact Rhino UK and Barnes & Noble for recent sales figures of the 2006 re-releases and that aforementioned "After Dark" CD.

I will also be pursuing the manager of the Musical Score for the upcoming "Twilight" sequel as well as the upcoming Street Fighter and Transformers sequel (no not Revenge of The Fallen, the third movie) to see if there would be any interest in Crash and Burn, Romeo Down (might be a fit for Twilight) or Arms.

Where there is a will there is a way. Chris alluded to distribution and production being huge stumbling blocks.

It's time to think outside of the box.

Obviously at least one finished studio produced single to shop around would help...

:von:

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 21:56
by Nicole
Prescott wrote:Lucretia recently appeared on the Barnes & Noble exclusive CD "After Dark".
:lol: So it did - here it is.
After Dark

A friend of mine at work (who I got listening to First and Last and Always) swore to me he heard Sisters at BN, but when I asked him what song he said he didn't know - but he just knew it was them. I figured he must have been mistaken - I will have to tell him that he was right!

Posted: 29 Apr 2009, 23:54
by 7anthea7
Prescott wrote:...I will also be pursuing the manager of the Musical Score for the upcoming "Twilight" sequel...
Oh please...not that...anything but that... :urff:

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 00:35
by Nadia81
(the g*th thing is just never gonna go away,is it?)

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 01:43
by Being645
Nadia81 wrote:(the g*th thing is just never gonna go away,is it?)
8) Maybe not, but apparently it is possible to change the meaning of any word ...
as we could observe lately and worldwide ... 8)

One example is the word "reform" ... :evil:
which is nowadays being used in quite a different way from a few years ago ...

AND: before that ... "reform" was something very sought-after for decades ...

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 02:16
by 7anthea7
Being645 wrote:
Nadia81 wrote:(the g*th thing is just never gonna go away,is it?)
8) Maybe not, but apparently it is possible to change the meaning of any word ...
I, for one, would like to take back 'goth' from the wankers. :evil: Mr E didn't have issues with it out the outset - and by any scale in use at the time, he qualified. It's what it's been turned into that's caused all the backlash, and I'm totally behind it - despite being an Unrepentant Wearer Of Black myself. :wink:

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 02:35
by Nadia81
Yes,Yes,Yes! I want my word back too!How dare those ..vaudeville perfomers hijack my lovely Goth! Marilyn Manson..pfft!

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 10:55
by Debi
unfortunately it is like any label in that after a while it just doesn't work. thats the trouble, things change, come and go and so do people, music and fashion. i wonder actually whether any label works forever because of this. even two goths wouldn't neccessarily look at each other and agree on everything!

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 16:04
by Being645
Nadia81 wrote:How dare those ..vaudeville perfomers hijack my lovely Goth! Marilyn Manson..pfft!
That happened long before Marilyn Manson appeared ...
(can't tell you the pains I suffered being confined to merely watching it ... :cry: )

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 16:48
by sultan2075
7anthea7 wrote:
I, for one, would like to take back 'goth' from the wankers.
Ugh. Why would you want to do a thing like that?

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 20:04
by 7anthea7
sultan2075 wrote:
7anthea7 wrote:I, for one, would like to take back 'goth' from the wankers.
Ugh. Why would you want to do a thing like that?
Same reason non-straights wanted to take back 'queer', and non-Wiccans want to take back 'witch', and...oh, I could go on and on. But I won't. :wink:

It had a meaning that was not representative of something annoying/repulsive/pathetic. In many people's opinions, anyway. Possibly not yours, but in that case it doesn't make any difference one way or the other, does it? :roll:

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 23:18
by Nadia81
On second thought , "They" can have "goth".The word 's buggered beyond all hope of repair.I don't need a label,anyway.

Posted: 30 Apr 2009, 23:44
by Being645
Nadia81 wrote:On second thought , "They" can have "goth".The word 's buggered beyond all hope of repair.I don't need a label,anyway.
as soon as you get there, they'll find one for you, anyway ...
and the more you care, the more it gets in your way, I guess.

Posted: 02 May 2009, 17:03
by copper
Nadia81 wrote:(the g*th thing is just never gonna go away,is it?)
As Von stated early into the decade, 'The Grandfather of Goth' title annually earns him up to approximately £150,000.

One can't complain too much. :innocent:

Posted: 05 May 2009, 10:12
by Debi
copper wrote:
Nadia81 wrote:(the g*th thing is just never gonna go away,is it?)
As Von stated early into the decade, 'The Grandfather of Goth' title annually earns him up to approximately £150,000.

One can't complain too much. :innocent:
then why oh why not try to capitalise on it a bit more :lol:

Posted: 05 May 2009, 11:40
by silentNate
Nicole wrote:
Prescott wrote:Lucretia recently appeared on the Barnes & Noble exclusive CD "After Dark".
:lol: So it did - here it is.
After Dark

A friend of mine at work (who I got listening to First and Last and Always) swore to me he heard Sisters at BN, but when I asked him what song he said he didn't know - but he just knew it was them. I figured he must have been mistaken - I will have to tell him that he was right!
Pretty good compilation considering 8)

In reference to Prescott's post about movie soundtrack licensing I have no objection to the girls songs being used for movies I won't be watching as I will not be listening either :lol:

Posted: 05 May 2009, 11:48
by Being645
Debi wrote:
copper wrote:
Nadia81 wrote:(the g*th thing is just never gonna go away,is it?)
As Von stated early into the decade, 'The Grandfather of Goth' title annually earns him up to approximately £150,000.

One can't complain too much. :innocent:
then why oh why not try to capitalise on it a bit more :lol:
yeah, if only he had decided to have a word with me, :lol: :cry: :lol:
I had recommended this long before the end of the last millennium ... :lol: :cry: :lol:
but he would not listen, anyway - too stubborn (and too busy).

Posted: 05 May 2009, 11:55
by Debi
Being645 wrote:
Debi wrote:
copper wrote: As Von stated early into the decade, 'The Grandfather of Goth' title annually earns him up to approximately £150,000.

One can't complain too much. :innocent:
then why oh why not try to capitalise on it a bit more :lol:
yeah, if only he had decided to have a word with me, :lol: :cry: :lol:
I had recommended this long before the end of the last millennium ... :lol: :cry: :lol:
but he would not listen, anyway - too stubborn (and too busy).
too busy doing exactly what ;D

apart from the obvious sex and music business :lol: