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Topic History of: Music Industry History in the Making Max. showing the last 5 posts - (Last post first)
JK2006 |
Glad you pointed this out Chris - Simon makes nothing out of Rage; indeed, I was a consultant to CBS (Sony way back then) in the Rage era; then moved across to BMG in the mid-late 90s and saved Simon's job there. |
Chris Retro |
I would like to have it explained how on earth Cowell would profit from an unrelated 17 yr old American rock track just cos it happens to be on Sony.... I thought his dreadful production company had a deal with Sony, not that SC had BECOME Sony. Smacks to me of misinformation to try and take the teeth out of the Rage campaign mid-week, fortunately one that didn't work.
If we want to show this concept really really works against the media, let's do it again next year with Another Rock'n'Roll Christmas - a song which I seem to hear in every supermarket I venture into at the minute |
Bobbie Optimistic |
JK2006 wrote:
Spot on Bobbie and 2010 will see, if I have anything to do with it, much higher profile, exposure and promotion for those very artistes and tracks. If it's good, we'll make it a hit and we'll make people aware of it - if you build it, they will come.
Watch out Mr Cowell; your mentor is back in business!Woohoo! What an exciting year it promises to be.
Happy New Year Everybody! |
JK2006 |
Spot on Bobbie and 2010 will see, if I have anything to do with it, much higher profile, exposure and promotion for those very artistes and tracks. If it's good, we'll make it a hit and we'll make people aware of it - if you build it, they will come.
Watch out Mr Cowell; your mentor is back in business! |
Bobbie Rage |
DJones wrote:
The NEW model will be about making money from music without getting into "offical" charts.
That's already being done, TV & Film syncs, gigging etc. There's also a few "Youtube artists" making a living from sales of music which aren't counted by any chart.
You just don't hear about them as they're not making the charts! |
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