Now Gene Simmons Is Blaming Radiohead For Killing The Recording Industry
from the while-making-money-for-themselves dept
Last fall, we wrote about Kiss's Gene Simmons explanation for why the RIAA should be suing even more people to stop the evils of file sharing. There were all sorts of problems with it -- and when the interviewer pointed to the success stories of Radiohead and Nine Inch Nails, Simmons brushed them off as being not worth commenting on because they were "exceptions" rather than business models that work. Of course, if it were just an exception, then it wouldn't be much of a problem, but as a few folks have sent in, it appears that Simmons is increasingly upset with Radiohead, suggesting that its "exception" is helping to destroy the industry. He seems to be skipping over the part where Radiohead made a ton of money from its "exception."It's difficult to see how an example of a way to make a lot of money could possibly be killing an industry -- unless Simmons is defining the "industry" so narrowly to only include the selling of plastic discs with music. And, of course, after blaming Radiohead, he turns on the real problem: those darn fans: "The record industry is dead. It's six feet underground and unfortunately the fans have done this." Always a winning strategy: blame your biggest fans for your own inability to embrace a business model that makes sense to them.
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Meanwhile
What part of "adapt or die", doesn't these guys understand? What part of "recognizing changes in the market forces" don't these guys get?
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If people only wanted black coffee in the mornings, why is Micky D's now trying to emulate Starbucks and selling Lattes now? Why do car manufacturers develop new models every year? Because businesses need to adapt or die.
Come on Mr. Anonymous Record Company Shill.., If the recording industry would have jumped on the technology bandwagon in the late '90's, we wouldn't be having this conversation, and they'd probably be rolling in dough. But instead they have fought it tooth and nail since the beginning.
I hope they die soon. Because their slow and agonizing death is driving me crazy!
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what if i go and open a shop that helps people get their money out of their bank account. to do this i will go an break into the bank and remove cash from the vault. i then give it to you when you come to the shop. oh poor banks they should have change with the times.
i have no problem with stealing music or movies but lets call the acction we take by its real name "theft"
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It's real name is *NOT* theft, it's copyright infringement. It's not theft because nobody's losing anything, unless you believe the much-countered and idiotic assumption that every track downloaded = a lost sale. Read up on the subject before posting stupid arguments - there's plenty of research out there for you to digest.
This is a massive sea-change in the industry, like the other examples given. It's just that this time, the industry itself have not provided the new product, they're been catching up with other people providing the service their customers are actually demanding. They need to change to accept the new business methods, else the bands and labels who are doing so will reap the benefits instead of has-beens like Simmons.
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larceny: the act of taking something from someone unlawfully; "the thieving is awful at Kennedy International"
wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn
In the criminal law, theft (also known as stealing) is the illegal taking of another person's property without that person's freely-given consent. ...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theft
i assume you live in egypt because that is where denial is
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Philosophy aside, the entire concept of "property" is a creature of law, and it is through law that enforcement mechanisms are established.
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Oh, and the intangible ones aren't "copyright" or "patents", those are the artificial mechanisms that limit the previously unlimited. The intangible goods are things like ideas, designs, artistic creations, etc.
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So explain what "property" was stolen??
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You Say That Like It's A Bad Thing
Yes, it was the fans that did it--they're human after all, and they were just behaving according to human nature.
Or, the other term for this is "market forces". Those who try to ignore these are doomed to dismal failure, messy and prolonged in direct proportion to the amount of money they were stupid enough to throw away.
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Haha
And as for AC #2, the analogys are not inaccurate. In each case, it is an industry of the past failing to adopt to the future and trying to prevent it. They always fail because you cannot stop progress. Music downloading is here to stay, the sooner they accept that, the sooner they can adapt and make money from it.
For example, I just bought Dexter Season 1 yesterday from Best Buy on my way home. It was on sale for 20$. That show is awesome. I do not have Showtime though. You know how I saw it? My brother downloaded it. Had he never downloaded it, who knows how long it would have been until, or if I ever would have seen the show. They made money because I love having the actual discs for stuff I love, and that show is awesome. So I bought it. No download, no purchase.
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Haha pt 2
Why doesn't the industry understand this is just how it is?
The same was true for casettes and VHS, just as it is for CDs and DVDs.
"I believe I can see the future, as I repeat the same routine" ~NIN - Every Day is Exactly the Same
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Puppet with Makup?
should have held to his courage and stood up to the RIAA like Kid Roc did.
oh well,...
at least the children will enjoy the puppet show.
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A puppet who vomits blood and blows fire with a super long tongue. I hope not too many parents allow their children to watch that puppet show!
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If I'd known what a complete tosser you were I never would have bought those albums I did in the 70s and 80s. Fuck you and the RIAA.
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Less money, not no money
"Don't take away money from artists just like me. How else can I afford another solid gold hum-vee and diamond studded swimming pools, these things don't grow on tree's." - Weird Al Yankovic - Don't Download this Song
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--beck, "pay no mind"
http://www.sing365.com/music/lyric.nsf/Pay-No-Mind-lyrics-Beck/1F1C2B27AB0568954825686D001D B9D5
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AC9daMnyq3E
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hah
Celebrities should learn to shut their mouths. They have no idea what they're talking about. It's sad that all these bad-asses in the "music industry" can't do much more than WHINE about things like little babies instead of adapting to changing technology.
Maybe he should learn that those "record sales" come from those very fans he just accused in his comments.
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And in related news
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Further clarify: ads and product placement killed the radio star. Have you seen anything on MTV recently? It's nuts!
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It's amazing that people who were so creative and forward thinking about making money could become so closed minded and backward thinking today.
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Gene Simmons still has fans?
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Either Simmons is complaining about his own lack of recent success (unsurprising for a dated band with no new material). Or, he's bemoaning the supposed death of an industry that's changed beyond recognition since he was ahead of his game. Either way, it's pretty sad.
As for me, I loved the guy when he starred in the movie Runaway, a guilty pleasure of mine since I was a kid. I didn't even know he was a singer till Kiss tried to make a comeback with the Bill & Ted soundtrack. These statements make him even less relevant to me now than he was then.
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Guess What Gene?
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No surprise here
He always sensationalizes his remarks and this is no different.
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business
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Records? Who buys records anymore?
I doubt my kids will see a real "record" in their lifetime. I wonder how much they'll remember of "tapes", even.
Ok, I think I just aged about 20 years writing this post. X(
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"The record industry is dead. It's six feet underground and unfortunately the fans have done this."
are not fan of the industry... they are fans of the artistes...
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Failure to understand his own business model
As Kid Rock recently said (paraphrase): "Go ahead and download my music, I don't make anything from album sales." He is hardly a roll model for intellectualism in marketing, but he has a good point.
Bands make money touring and with associated merchandise sales, not from the sales of CD's, as does Simmons and the rest of the KISS members.
Gene, if Kid Rock can see the future, and you can't, perhaps you should take a hard look at yourself and examine why you appear to be acting as a conservative reactionary.
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Similarly, NIN can embrace nearly any business model they like - because it's Nine Inch Nails. The installed userbase of NIN is what brings value to the proposition, not the business model.
Find me no-name bands who do this kind of thing and get big, we'll talk. And no, selling T-shirts doesn't count. It's just a matter of time before people start scanning and vectorizing T-shirts, then making it so we can print them on Cafepress for less. Find a way for musicians to be paid for making music, not selling us the services of a graphic designer for a coffee mug.
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In the vein of Godwin's Law, I propose we name this sort of thing "Masnick's Law".
Masnick's Law states that in any conversation about musicians doing something different to achieve fame and/or fortune someone will inevitably attempt to make the argument that "it only worked for them because they are big/small and it will never work for someone who is the opposite," no matter how much evidence to the contrary might be readily available.
Although perhaps a more cunning linguist than I could come of with a way to say the same thing a bit more succinctly.
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I mean WTF?
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Irony
Now he has become the antiquated way of life and people are telling him (basically) to either change or fuck off.
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whatever he could to get it. Now he'd like to deny
others the same chance. Sure he defends the status
quo, he's comfortable now. His massive Kiss branding
effort wasn't creative, (not that I have any problem
with it) it was street smart at best. Why expect
better from him now?
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dickhead
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lol
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who is to blame
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Nasty
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Context...
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Moron
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Maybe Gene needs to get of Reality TV
Maybe he should start up a website where he pimps out his children and wife to fans who are willing to pay the most to have them visit or work for them. Thus more money to cover his so conceived lost revenue....
The worst conclusion of this could be he is an OLD fading rocker who has lost the lime light and is clawing and scratching in anyway to recover that lime light he so desires but is being fleeting from him...... Gene, U think you will live forever with those plastic surgery procedures?
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Douche!!!
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Ha, ha, ha, ha......
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killing the recording industry?
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It's all about the Cheese
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The past is the future
give it away and make millions works.
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And what Metallica seems to have forgotten is that their original fan base grew out of the free trade of bootleg Metallica tapes way back in the day. Duh......
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I thought
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I wonder...
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Here is the solution
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Why not kill the Recording Industry?
I figure every time Gene says it's dying a little more, I'm going to cheer and pour a brewski!
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And Torrent every night!
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I remember...
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RIAA, Kiss, the evil demons of recording
--Glenn
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