Andrew Lloyd Weber Trashes The Internet As 'Somalia Of Theft And Piracy'

from the stick-to-the-music dept

Nathan was the first of a few folks to send in the news of Andrew Lloyd Weber's quotes complaining about how the internet is the "Somalia of unregulated theft and piracy." Funny. I thought Somalia was the "Somalia of unregulated theft and piracy." Lloyd Weber seems to make the same basic false economic assumption that many other folks have made: believing that the only way to make money is through the direct sale of recorded music. So he bemoans the fact that sales are down, and immediately blames piracy and (of course) ISPs for enabling it. He doesn't take into account things like how internet connectivity has actually made the market more efficient (which should lower prices) and the overall competition for entertainment dollars has increased greatly (while the music industry has done little to give people more reasons to buy). But, most importantly, he seems totally unaware of the fact that there are other business models beyond just selling recorded music. His claim that the music industry in the UK will be dead in 10 years is silly. Does he think that no one will pay him to write music for plays anymore? Oh... whoops, right there is a perfect example of a different way to pay for the creation of music.
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  1. identicon
    Claes, 9 Apr 2009 @ 1:25am

    Andrew Lloyd Weber: “The question that occurs to me is whether, in 10 years time, Britain will be a place that the Beatles could have emerged from”

    The question to me is whether, in 10 years time, Britain will be a place where people even want to live...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  2. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 1:54am

    Andrew needs to get back to producing

    Who the hell is Andrew Lloyd Weber?

    I know of an Andrew Lloyd Webber-- he's the jackass who brought us crappy songs from BoyZone (Universal), and songs from the crappy Madonna Film Evita under the Warner Label.

    Don't cry for me Argentina... err Andrew. Get back stage left and run the damned show.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  3. identicon
    Madhu Kumta, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:00am

    Name recognition

    Sad that the industry needs to get a Broadway Producer to speak on behalf of the business it can't manage.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  4. identicon
    dssstrkl, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:03am

    Here's a better idea

    Could we start a fund to pay him to NOT make any more musicals? His craft is a pox on society and should be ground out whenever possible.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  5. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:14am

    Re: Here's a better idea

    Oh Please! Tell you what, I'd setup a Paypal account right now for it, but Mike has that function locked down.

    Instead, why not click here to give free food to starving Children...

    It's something better than what Andrew could ever ask to do.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  6. identicon
    bubba, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:18am

    he's right!

    If you ever bought a ticket online to one of his insipid musicals you would be in complete agreement!

    I wonder why he lets them sell tickets online then?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  7. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:23am

    Cats? Are you kidding me? CATS? Good Lord, Andrew Lloyd Webber your a tool.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  8. identicon
    Matt, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:25am

    Okay, to be fair, I love most of his musicals (Cats is an exception -- what a piece of crap).

    I don't get how he thinks selling music is a huge piece of his profits, though. You'd think he'd be more concerned about SELLING TICKETS TO HIS @#$!ING MUSICALS.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  9. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 2:50am

    Drums Please...

    Where are you right now? Have you considered your fighting an uphill battle?

    Look to your right and look to your left. What do you see? Above you, you probably see trusses with lights with various colored gobos on them, probably controlled by a DMX controller. Ahead of you, there's empty seats, the pit is probably empty too.


    What is your area of expertise? The Internet? Wow. Let's talk about an IP addresses, because your an expert of everything internet.

    Here's a softball for you:
    Let's say your computer has an address of 10.1.7.100. What subnet is it? Are you on a class A,B,C network? Can you provide an example of the other two network classes? Is 10.1.7.100 a private address or not? Can you tell me how you came to that conclusion?


    Just know being a tool has its rewards, which will be forthcoming.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  10. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 3:19am

    Re: Drums Please...

    wat?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  11. identicon
    Gudmund's Daughter, 9 Apr 2009 @ 3:35am

    re: 10 Drums Please - wat?

    He thinks he's Magnus Magnusson.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  12. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 4:03am

    Re: Re: Drums Please...

    Oh, do I have to spell everything out for you? Said comment is meant to be read by Andrew Lloyd Webber (which is still misspelled in the title) Perhaps the editor didn't read number 2 yet.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  13. icon
    Cap'n Jack (profile), 9 Apr 2009 @ 4:06am

    Re: Drums Please...

    Lay off the bong, dude. At least until after you've posted.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  14. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 4:07am

    Re: re: 10 Drums Please - wat?

    Sorry, the only Magnusson I know is that of a different spelling-- Magnuson, as in "Magnuson Moss" Warranty Act.

    He has a park named after him in Seattle.

    Thanks.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  15. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 9 Apr 2009 @ 4:13am

    Re: Re: Drums Please...

    WTF is it with all the drug references here as of late?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  16. identicon
    Pope Ratzo, 9 Apr 2009 @ 5:11am

    Re:

    “The question that occurs to me is whether, in 10 years time, Britain will be a place that the Beatles could have emerged from” Let's hope that Britain becomes a place where no more Andrew Lloyd Webers come from. That old fruit should just shut up.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  17. icon
    JohnForDummies (profile), 9 Apr 2009 @ 5:24am

    Of course he's right you know. Because before the internet, people had no way of sharing music with each other at all. Nope. Piracy and song sharing were created when Al Gore invented the internet.

    What I don't get is... what does Andrew Lloyd Weber have to worry about? Who wants to listen to his "music" anyway? His sales aren't suffering because people are sharing his crap -- his sales are in decline because the only people who care about him are dying of old age.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  18. identicon
    The Phantom, 9 Apr 2009 @ 5:38am

    I demand Webber apologize!

    I demand Webber apologize!

    If these demands are not met, a disaster beyong your imagination will occur!

    Oh... and I want a fruit basket too!

    And... a shubbery...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  19. identicon
    Jack Sombra, 9 Apr 2009 @ 5:53am

    "The question that occurs to me is whether, in 10 years time, Britain will be a place that the Beatles could have emerged from"
    Everytime there is some tech advancement that affects the entertainment industry some tool comes out and says something like this. First it was TV, then home video recorders now it's the internet

    Simple truth is some in industry will adapt and grow even richer, others will not and become part of history

    link to this | view in thread ]

  20. identicon
    Robert W, 9 Apr 2009 @ 6:29am

    Andrew LLoyd Weber

    I'd say his revenues *might* be declining because he hasn't written a hit show since Sunset Blvd. more than 20 years ago; everything since has been a flop. But that's just a guess...

    link to this | view in thread ]

  21. identicon
    Shawn, 9 Apr 2009 @ 6:33am

    Andrew Lloyd Weber?

    I thought he was dead . . . hes certainly not relevent anymore? He should team up with that annoying American Idol guy . . . next Broadway Idol . . . Bravo will love it!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  22. identicon
    Digital Sniper, 9 Apr 2009 @ 6:52am

    Have your cake and eat it too!

    It's amazing how much people in the entertainment industry complain about down sales and piracy. The real problem is their business model which provides a focused point of sale at the register is under attack from the vast entity known as the internet. Instead of making $50 million dollars they are only making $20 million. WTFO?

    If the masses want a cheaper product, you better get it to them or you will really endanger yourself. Now that the cat is out of the bag, you can either evolve or fade, just like Jack Sombra already stated. If he wants more money, find some alternate revenue streams and STFU.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  23. identicon
    SunKing, 9 Apr 2009 @ 6:58am

    On a positive note (every cloud has it's silver lining, right?) being a total clueless dumbass seems to be no barrier at all to being successful. There's hope for us all !!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  24. identicon
    Weird Harold, 9 Apr 2009 @ 7:28am

    ...and if he had said that piracy was great, you all would be holding him up as a shining example of how "even old people get it".

    You can almost hear the sheep baaaah-ing around here sometimes.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  25. identicon
    BigKeithO, 9 Apr 2009 @ 7:49am

    Re:

    But he didn't say piracy was great... So, what was your point again?

    Sheep? Perhaps just people with a similar viewpoint? If this blog and the people who comment on it are so stupid and offensive to you why do you comment on every single story Mike posts? Your comments have changed from something semi-intelligent to flat out insults. Why continue?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  26. icon
    Esahc (profile), 9 Apr 2009 @ 7:52am

    Re: Andrew Lloyd Weber?

    Seriously, don't give them ideas!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  27. identicon
    Weird Harold, 9 Apr 2009 @ 7:54am

    Re: Re:

    Read the posts Big Keith, it's not a group of peoplewith a similar viewpoint, it's a pile on. Someone kicked him down, and everyone else realized it was okay to kick him.

    You may not like Andrew Lloyd Webber's material (I am not a big theatre fan, but I can appreciate the difficulty in writing both a song and a story, at the same time), but you have to admit that he is one of the very successful writers and composers of our times.

    The posters may not agree with his point, but telling someone of this stature to "STFU" and calling him a "total clueless dumbass" just goes to show to what level certain people are willing to go. Tar and feathers for those who don't agree.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  28. identicon
    magnafides, 9 Apr 2009 @ 8:14am

    Re: Re: Re:

    Welcome to the Internet, enjoy your stay.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  29. identicon
    Michael, 9 Apr 2009 @ 8:24am

    Well good.

    I'm glad to hear it from this guy, he is one of those dinosaurs we hope get shoved out to begin with. Irrelevant old and useless.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  30. icon
    Broadway Angel (profile), 9 Apr 2009 @ 8:32am

    Re:

    A large part of profit from musicals comes from merchandising. Tee shirts, posters, soundtrack albums, you get the idea.

    After a show closes, few products continue to sell with the exception of the soundtrack recording. I have vintage albums from the original cast recording of Camelot, Bye Bye Birdie and other shows that have ceased being produced professionally.

    So, piracy is a convenient excuse for why soundtrack sales drop and kill off the cash cow for shows. What they don't mention is people buy the albums, rip them, then sell the hard copy. I pick up most of my soundtracks at flea markets now, for a fraction of the list price.

    Nearly half of all musicals don't make their initial investments back, except for the rare show that plays for over 5 years. Development costs, theater rentals, cast and crew, ushers, box office staff all take about 75% of the show's gross income each performance. The bigger the show, the larger the costs.

    And given that most Broadway shows don't run more than 4 or 5 years (Phantom, Cats, Les Miz being the rare exceptions) any profit to come from most shows is the merchandising. Some shows don't break even or profit until several years after they close. And the reason they finally do is because of the merchandise sales.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  31. identicon
    BigKeithO, 9 Apr 2009 @ 9:02am

    Re: Re: Re: Re:

    I'm going to have to agree with magnafides. This isn't something specific to Techdirt or to this Andrew Lloyd Weber story, this is just the interwebs spreading their vision of world peace. ;)

    Just venture on to any message board you choose, they are all the same. Don't agree with a viewpoint? Well chances are you are going to get "tar and feathered" as well. Actually I am surprised you don't know this WH, you get your fair share of abuse around here these days!

    link to this | view in thread ]

  32. identicon
    Nathan, 9 Apr 2009 @ 9:27am

    As Stewie says, "You're the worst thing to happen to musical theater since Andrew Lloyd Weber."

    link to this | view in thread ]

  33. identicon
    angry dude, 9 Apr 2009 @ 11:46am

    T-shirts, idiots

    sell them to each other for 10$ a piece

    Wow, what a wonderful business model !!!
    Mikey is a modern day Karl Marx

    link to this | view in thread ]

  34. identicon
    hegemon13, 9 Apr 2009 @ 3:11pm

    Re: Re: Re:

    "...person of this stature..."

    Sorry, but that makes no difference. I could see your argument with an authoritative figure (president, etc). But to say that he is "too good" for someone to talk back to because he wrote some successful music is really stupid.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  35. identicon
    JEDIDIAH, 9 Apr 2009 @ 7:45pm

    Re: Re: Re:

    > Read the posts Big Keith, it's not a group of peoplewith a
    > similar viewpoint, it's a pile on. Someone kicked him down,
    > and everyone else realized it was okay to kick him.

    He's the posterboy for what's wrong with the performing
    arts today. The REAL Broadway is in a serious tailspin
    because of the flailing economy and this dufus wants to
    go on a rant about record sales and piracy.

    What an idiot.

    He earned whatever pile-on he gets.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  36. identicon
    Scott, 10 Apr 2009 @ 7:33am

    Please proofread before you post.

    As someone else has pointed out in comments...

    Who is Andrew Lloyd Weber?

    link to this | view in thread ]

  37. identicon
    Anonymous Coward, 14 Apr 2009 @ 12:22pm

    A few years ago, I downloaded the soundtrack of Phantom. I liked the music, and the next time I was in New York, I saw the show. I probably wouldn't have done so if I hadn't been exposed to the soundtrack and grown to like the music. Without this so-called piracy, Phantom wouldn't have made the money from my ticket purchase.

    link to this | view in thread ]

  38. identicon
    Kryss LaBryn, 11 Mar 2010 @ 12:00am

    Twenty years ago I had my first exposure to ALW's music when someone handed me a ripped (on cassette in those pre-Internet days haha) copy of the OLC Phantom recording and told me they thought that I'd really enjoy it. Did I pay for it? No. Was it pirated? Yes. Did it diddle his sales out of probably $35? Yes.

    Would I have run across his work anywhere else? You know, I suspect not; I lived in a very small town and was a 20 hour drive from the closest city that his shows visited (and these day, I'm in an even smaller town, and six hours away). I mean, it's not like his stuff gets a lot of airplay on the CBC.

    But since I got that pirated cassette, I have been to see the show three times, seen "The Music of ALW", seen "Cats" twice (and yeah, I enjoyed it; sue me, I grew up on "Old Possum's Book of Practical Cats"), and between the shows and the merchandising have spent at least a thousand dollars directly on ALW and his stuff.

    So is piracy illegal? Yeah. But does it cost him money? Not necessarily, not necessarily at all.

    link to this | view in thread ]


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