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Friend of mine just sent me this: http://120minutes.tylerc.com/1986-87/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It's an archive of the playlists from 120 Minutes from 1986 until 2013. There are so many groups that I've forgotten about.
It's an archive of the playlists from 120 Minutes from 1986 until 2013. There are so many groups that I've forgotten about.
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So many good bands....
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Q-Tip has a few words for Iggy Azalea
http://www.complex.com/music/2014/12/qt ... ory-lesson" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, I disagree that she needed a "history lesson." It would have been much more efficient (and accurate) to simply tweet, "You are vacuous & inauthentic and that has nothing to do with the color of your skin."
http://www.complex.com/music/2014/12/qt ... ory-lesson" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
However, I disagree that she needed a "history lesson." It would have been much more efficient (and accurate) to simply tweet, "You are vacuous & inauthentic and that has nothing to do with the color of your skin."
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but I thought "first things first, she's the realest"columbia wrote:It would have been much more efficient (and accurate) to simply tweet, "You are vacuous & inauthentic and that has nothing to do with the color of your skin."
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Just reviewed the album "Albion" by the band "Ten." If you are a fan of melodic hard rock in the style of Dream Theater, Boston, etc. you will love this. It got incredible reviews across the board. Rock fans check it out!!
http://melodishop.com/albion-ten/release_760161.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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From the Droid thread, so as not to pollute...
TL;DR ----- They spent $147,802 produce, execute and promote the tour. Income from all sources totaled $135,983.
To their credit, they see the loss as an investment in the band's future. But the "bands make money touring" trope in response to claims against streaming services isn't really accurate. It's more like they get screwed out of slightly less money touring.
This Band Just Finished A 28 Day Tour And Made How Much?!PensFanInDC wrote:Bands make money on touring.tifosi77 wrote:Neither of which actually pays proper royalties. This is because the labels, publishers and the streaming services negotiated agreements to treat each individual instance of a streamed song like a purchase. That means artists (be it songwriters on the publishing side, or the recording artists on the master side) get paid about 10%-12% of the revenue, after allowable deductions. (Which up to an alarmingly recent time, included packaging costs on digital downloads....)PensFanInDC wrote:Spotify existspittsoccer33 wrote:Whats wrong with Pandora?
In reality, the deals with streaming services constitute licensing agreements. And in a license agreement, the relevant artists tend to do much better, typically splitting the revenue 50-50 with the publisher or label, as applicable, and usually on a first-dollar basis.
I saw a story a few years ago that showed songwriter extraordinaire Desmond Child was paid $110 for 6-7 million plays of "Livin' On A Prayer" in one quarter of 2011 or 2012.
TL;DR ----- They spent $147,802 produce, execute and promote the tour. Income from all sources totaled $135,983.
To their credit, they see the loss as an investment in the band's future. But the "bands make money touring" trope in response to claims against streaming services isn't really accurate. It's more like they get screwed out of slightly less money touring.
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Wow...an indie band 1,000 people have heard of did a 28 day tour and lost money. Color me convinced...
But seriously, bands do make their money on tour. When you're an "indie" band or just starting out you are going to lose money on album sales and touring. Like they said, it's an investment. They will make their money on tour...
But seriously, bands do make their money on tour. When you're an "indie" band or just starting out you are going to lose money on album sales and touring. Like they said, it's an investment. They will make their money on tour...
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I know plenty of professional musicians. They make they're money touring, although largely in Europe.tifosi77 wrote:From the Droid thread, so as not to pollute...
This Band Just Finished A 28 Day Tour And Made How Much?!PensFanInDC wrote:Bands make money on touring.tifosi77 wrote:Neither of which actually pays proper royalties. This is because the labels, publishers and the streaming services negotiated agreements to treat each individual instance of a streamed song like a purchase. That means artists (be it songwriters on the publishing side, or the recording artists on the master side) get paid about 10%-12% of the revenue, after allowable deductions. (Which up to an alarmingly recent time, included packaging costs on digital downloads....)PensFanInDC wrote:Spotify existspittsoccer33 wrote:Whats wrong with Pandora?
In reality, the deals with streaming services constitute licensing agreements. And in a license agreement, the relevant artists tend to do much better, typically splitting the revenue 50-50 with the publisher or label, as applicable, and usually on a first-dollar basis.
I saw a story a few years ago that showed songwriter extraordinaire Desmond Child was paid $110 for 6-7 million plays of "Livin' On A Prayer" in one quarter of 2011 or 2012.
TL;DR ----- They spent $147,802 produce, execute and promote the tour. Income from all sources totaled $135,983.
To their credit, they see the loss as an investment in the band's future. But the "bands make money touring" trope in response to claims against streaming services isn't really accurate. It's more like they get screwed out of slightly less money touring.
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My post sounds dickish. No offense meant.
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Of course Pomplamoose lost money on a tour.
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Of course it was a pittance compared to all their Hyundai money.
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well, of course they lost money, they spent over $5000 per day on a US tour. I'm not sure who pompamoose is, but i bet most indie bands make do with much less.
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The cost of a operating a used van, a few quarts of beer, and sleeping and eating at fans' homes won't cost you $5K a day.
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Blackjack and hookers.
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When I had dreams of "making it" I held closely to the story of Blink-182 (yeah yeah yeah...). They all shared a studio apartment and ate bologna in hand sandwiches because they put everything else into the band.Factorial wrote:The cost of a operating a used van, a few quarts of beer, and sleeping and eating at fans' homes won't cost you $5K a day.
I'm willing to bet this band could have done without much of what they rented/brought with them on this "tour".
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Wasn't pompamoose responsible for that annoying commercial a couple years ago?
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Yeah, the Hyundai ones (I think someone mentioned the money they got from that earlier).
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Awesome write up on the old Oakland gem known as Club Laga. Saw many many bands there back in the day. I miss places like Graffiti, Metropol etc....
http://Www.pittpunk.org/club-laga/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://Www.pittpunk.org/club-laga/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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FreeCandy44 wrote:Awesome write up on the old Oakland gem known as Club Laga. Saw many many bands there back in the day. I miss places like Graffiti, Metropol etc....
http://Www.pittpunk.org/club-laga/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

I was at that AFI show, it was probably the most intense show I ever saw. Crowd and the band were really animated.
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Im kinda late to the party, but...the new Foo Fighters album is very meh. Been a fan since the Grohl demo tape and the first two albums are flawless, but the new album besides the first two tracks has zero punch. Im not expecting a rougher edge to every song..but Dave...grow some marbles.
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I didn't know much about Mr. Leonard Cohen when I first bought this fine vinyl LP, but I just completely assumed it was a greatest hits collection. I was incorrect.
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I just spent an hour listening to A Dose Of Buckley's "Ten Worst Songs" collection from 2010-14.
And the winners are...
And the winners are...
Spoiler: