RE: [sdre-l]: SDRE Sales!

2000-06-29 Thread Josh Stephens

> Eithe rway I'm sure SDRE, at 15,000 x 15$ = 225,000$, isn't complaining.
> Or maybe they are, I dunno.  :)

Oh, if only it were that easy.  It's more along the lines of 15,000 x $15 =
$225,000 - (record store overhead) - (distributor overhead) - (BIG kickback by
record company since it's a major) = Only about 5-15% of the original amount.
Although, SDRE hardly seems a band interested in doing it for the money, and I'm
sure, in the end, they'll make quite a sum since their bound to sell far more
than 15,000 records.

-josh.






RE: [sdre-l]: SDRE Sales!

2000-06-29 Thread L.D. Ferris

On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Sheets,Jason wrote:

>From what I understand, that's store sales.  It may also include Interne
sales as well.  There's a seperate "Internet Sales" charts as well but if
they have a chart for Internet sales, I dont' see why thy wouldn't
incorporate that into the overall sales.  

Show sales I doubt are included, because they'd be hard to track...but I
doubt that given the venues they are playing at, it'd be enough to move
them up much (eg difference between Deftones and SDRE is just huge!), as
well given other artists are also out there selling show records.  I
don't know how much the Bottleneck in Lawrence (that's where they played
right?) holds either! :)

Eithe rway I'm sure SDRE, at 15,000 x 15$ = 225,000$, isn't complaining.
Or maybe they are, I dunno.  :)

> does that account for all sales, or just ones made in actual stores and
> online? 
> 
> i ask because i think nearly 3/4 of the people at the show in lawrence
> bought a copy of the cd (from what i could tell by people carrying around
> the cd), and many of those 3/4 also bought the vinyl. would the billboard
> stats account for that sales at the shows?
> 
> i'm guessing the real number is quite a bit larger :-)
> 
> -jason.
> 
> 
> >From: L.D. Ferris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> >Everybody's favourite band, Sunny Day, sold a bit more than 
> >15,000 copies
> >during it's first week of sales to land at position #98 on the 
> >Billboard
> >top 200.  
> >
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Re: [sdre-l]: SDRE Sales!

2000-06-29 Thread Daniel Trudell

they're at 97 now...right behind phish

Dan T.

On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, L.D. Ferris wrote:

> 
> Everybody's favourite band, Sunny Day, sold a bit more than 15,000 copies
> during it's first week of sales to land at position #98 on the Billboard
> top 200.  
> 
> Incidentally, Deftones did 178,000, debuting at position #3.
> 
> 
> 
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RE: [sdre-l]: SDRE Sales!

2000-06-29 Thread Sheets,Jason

does that account for all sales, or just ones made in actual stores and
online? 

i ask because i think nearly 3/4 of the people at the show in lawrence
bought a copy of the cd (from what i could tell by people carrying around
the cd), and many of those 3/4 also bought the vinyl. would the billboard
stats account for that sales at the shows?

i'm guessing the real number is quite a bit larger :-)

-jason.


>From: L.D. Ferris [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>
>Everybody's favourite band, Sunny Day, sold a bit more than 
>15,000 copies
>during it's first week of sales to land at position #98 on the 
>Billboard
>top 200.  
>

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[sdre-l]: SDRE Sales!

2000-06-29 Thread L.D. Ferris


Everybody's favourite band, Sunny Day, sold a bit more than 15,000 copies
during it's first week of sales to land at position #98 on the Billboard
top 200.  

Incidentally, Deftones did 178,000, debuting at position #3.





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