Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Spotify's list of 10 misquoted songs

2013-07-14 Thread Bhairitu
Having been in the arts all these years and still very much involved in 
content management issues there are always different ideas about how to 
make money in it.  For video, it ranges from as high as paying $10 to 
watch a movie streaming that has not yet play in theaters and will 
probably only play a few major cities for a week that still have an art 
house and also the festival circuit.  And down to the $8 a month all you 
can eat Netflix watch instantly model.  I listen to Michael Ruppert's 
show on prn.fm and he recently got a check for his Netflix royalties on 
a documentary he produced.  It wasn't great but it wasn't bad either.

In between there are the Redbox Kiosks which rent DVDs at $1.20 a night 
and Blurays at $1.50.  I use the kiosks for films that won't be showing 
up on Netflix for a while if at all and weekends to avoid poor bitrate 
issues when Netflix is high demand on weekends.  But I rented a real dog 
yesterday and should have read the reviews.  The Host is a droll 
sci-fi film based on the story by the Twilight author and obviously 
targeted at teen girls. Director Andrew Niccol whose Gattaca and Lord 
of War I like, could not save this film even with the help of Diane 
Kruger and William Hurt.

As for the arts these is sort of a race to the bottom while Hollywood 
overspends on blockbusters that nobody is attending. Part of this is due 
to so many film grads and the low cost of production where you can make 
a good looking film with a sub $5000 camera (in some cases sub $1000 
cameras).  No excuse for bad acting either as college drama departments 
have that down. Something similar happened with music in the 1970s where 
the colleges started teaching the music business as part of the 
curriculum.  Ever read Star Making Machinery?  It's a book that was 
used to teach that back then and the author said selling records was no 
different from selling shoes.  I used the same paradigm when it came to 
selling software.

If people want their music and movies free then lets make everything free.

On 07/13/2013 08:51 PM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 I work with a distributor, who makes my music available on Spotify, iTunes, 
 Amazon, etc. The amounts received by the distributor are passed onto me 
 transparently. The distributor's profit comes from the amount charged for 
 each album's distribution, and also the cut they take from direct sales. 
 Spotify, MediaNet, and Napster are three of the worst.

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:
 Pays artists or publishers?  iTunes would be paying the record publisher
 in most cases unless the artist is a self-publisher.  Same should be
 true for Spotify. Artists were generally screwed by record companies
 anyway. Recordings have long been thought of as a way to get people to
 your concerts where you make the real money though back in the day one
 could make some good money on record and mechanical royalties.  As a
 musician I was amazed at how important people thought music was when
 Napster popped up.  You'd think they wouldn't have cut the arts from the
 school curriculum.

 On 07/12/2013 12:34 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote:
 Spotify pays artists 8/1000th's of a cent(!), as a royalty per song sale. 
 That compares to iTunes, which pays about 70 cents per song. Cheap bastards 
 masquerading as hipsters.

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
 How many of these did you misquote?  In some cases the bands I was in
 liked to misquote and often with even worse misquotes. :-D

 http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/07/11/spotify-wrong-song-lyrics/2506899/







[FairfieldLife] Re: Spotify's list of 10 misquoted songs

2013-07-13 Thread doctordumbass
I work with a distributor, who makes my music available on Spotify, iTunes, 
Amazon, etc. The amounts received by the distributor are passed onto me 
transparently. The distributor's profit comes from the amount charged for each 
album's distribution, and also the cut they take from direct sales. Spotify, 
MediaNet, and Napster are three of the worst.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:

 Pays artists or publishers?  iTunes would be paying the record publisher 
 in most cases unless the artist is a self-publisher.  Same should be 
 true for Spotify. Artists were generally screwed by record companies 
 anyway. Recordings have long been thought of as a way to get people to 
 your concerts where you make the real money though back in the day one 
 could make some good money on record and mechanical royalties.  As a 
 musician I was amazed at how important people thought music was when 
 Napster popped up.  You'd think they wouldn't have cut the arts from the 
 school curriculum.
 
 On 07/12/2013 12:34 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote:
  Spotify pays artists 8/1000th's of a cent(!), as a royalty per song sale. 
  That compares to iTunes, which pays about 70 cents per song. Cheap bastards 
  masquerading as hipsters.
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
  How many of these did you misquote?  In some cases the bands I was in
  liked to misquote and often with even worse misquotes. :-D
 
  http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/07/11/spotify-wrong-song-lyrics/2506899/
 
 
 





[FairfieldLife] Re: Spotify's list of 10 misquoted songs

2013-07-12 Thread doctordumbass
Spotify pays artists 8/1000th's of a cent(!), as a royalty per song sale. That 
compares to iTunes, which pays about 70 cents per song. Cheap bastards 
masquerading as hipsters.

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:

 How many of these did you misquote?  In some cases the bands I was in 
 liked to misquote and often with even worse misquotes. :-D
 
 http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/07/11/spotify-wrong-song-lyrics/2506899/





Re: [FairfieldLife] Re: Spotify's list of 10 misquoted songs

2013-07-12 Thread Bhairitu
Pays artists or publishers?  iTunes would be paying the record publisher 
in most cases unless the artist is a self-publisher.  Same should be 
true for Spotify. Artists were generally screwed by record companies 
anyway. Recordings have long been thought of as a way to get people to 
your concerts where you make the real money though back in the day one 
could make some good money on record and mechanical royalties.  As a 
musician I was amazed at how important people thought music was when 
Napster popped up.  You'd think they wouldn't have cut the arts from the 
school curriculum.

On 07/12/2013 12:34 AM, doctordumb...@rocketmail.com wrote:
 Spotify pays artists 8/1000th's of a cent(!), as a royalty per song sale. 
 That compares to iTunes, which pays about 70 cents per song. Cheap bastards 
 masquerading as hipsters.

 --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:
 How many of these did you misquote?  In some cases the bands I was in
 liked to misquote and often with even worse misquotes. :-D

 http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/07/11/spotify-wrong-song-lyrics/2506899/






[FairfieldLife] Re: Spotify's list of 10 misquoted songs

2013-07-12 Thread card
Misheard English by Hullu-jussi (Mad-john):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7g2mP7azLLY


--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@... wrote:

 Pays artists or publishers?  iTunes would be paying the record publisher 
 in most cases unless the artist is a self-publisher.  Same should be 
 true for Spotify. Artists were generally screwed by record companies 
 anyway. Recordings have long been thought of as a way to get people to 
 your concerts where you make the real money though back in the day one 
 could make some good money on record and mechanical royalties.  As a 
 musician I was amazed at how important people thought music was when 
 Napster popped up.  You'd think they wouldn't have cut the arts from the 
 school curriculum.
 
 On 07/12/2013 12:34 AM, doctordumbass@... wrote:
  Spotify pays artists 8/1000th's of a cent(!), as a royalty per song sale. 
  That compares to iTunes, which pays about 70 cents per song. Cheap bastards 
  masquerading as hipsters.
 
  --- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Bhairitu noozguru@ wrote:
  How many of these did you misquote?  In some cases the bands I was in
  liked to misquote and often with even worse misquotes. :-D
 
  http://www.usatoday.com/story/life/music/2013/07/11/spotify-wrong-song-lyrics/2506899/