sunny day will have to "prove themselves" to the man, they will
probably not get to work w/b. wood but some glossy fuckhead [pardon my
french] like bob rock, who will try to make them sound like what is
selling nowadays, ie. limp biscutt, korn, and that new heavy metal,
scene that has popped up, dont be surprised if you see sunny day @
their next show w/spandex pants and big hair.
[joke, ha, ha funny lawer boy, laugh!]
steve.
>From: "Anup Gurnani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: "Anup Gurnani" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Subject: Re: [sdre-l]: FAME
>Date: Mon, 12 Feb 1996 16:09:01 -0600
>
>
>[EMAIL PROTECTED] has it right on the money. The Beatles sold out
with
>the first album they ever did and then spent the rest of their career
>trying to gain respect from the rest of their peers. Sunny Day is a
band
>such that their music does not appeal to the public at large unless
it was
>shoved down their throats. I'm have no idea what the actual figures
are
>but I would bet that HIFTBSO has probably sold under 45,000 copies
and has
>little hope of going gold. With a deal at Virgin records the band
will
>probably get to make more money initially with advances and what not
but I
>hope that they do not get dropped after one album which seems to be
>happening to a lot of bands in the last 3-4 years. We can blame
Nirvana
>for that. Actually don't blame Nirvana because its the big labels
that
>scooped up every up and coming "alternative" band in the 90's with
the
>hopes to score from the "next big thing". They are not willing to
give
>bands a chance to build up a decent following, and they way things
are now
>with only five huge conglomerate labels its becoming more cut-throat.
I
>just hope that sunny day doesn't compromise to their label and get a
real
>crappy producer for their next album that will put a nice gloss on
>everything they record. Personally, I would like to see the boys
record
>with Brad Wood again.
>
>
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