Two Different Approaches Rockers Can Take To Musical Leaks
from the fan-appreciation dept
Remember how the last Guns 'N Roses album leaked to the internet -- and somehow the FBI thought it was a good use of their resources to get involved and arrest the guy who uploaded the files -- leading to him pleading guilty and getting two month's house arrest? Would you believe there's another approach?Jeff Barr points us to the news that Vince Neil, the "sometimes lead vocalist for Motley Crue," has a new single out -- which first leaked to the internet. But rather than freak out about it, Neil decided to offer it up directly himself for free, and to make it more valuable to get it directly, by offering the track, the video for it and a desktop wallpaper in the official version. And with that announcement, he also reminded folks that the full album will be out later this year, and he hopes they're looking forward to it.
Which response do you think endears more fans? Which response makes a stronger bond between the musician and the fans? Which response is likely to make more people feel good about paying for stuff from an artist? Now, Vince Neil isn't as well known as Guns 'N Roses -- so it's not a direct comparison. But, it does offer a decent way to look at how different musicians handle similar situations.
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If you act like asshats, by suing fans of music and old people without computers or dead people with computers than how long before some people just stop consuming RIAA-based music?
But it's piracy. Yeah, that's the ticket. Children in their parent's basements downloading illegal tracks are what destroyed the recording industry.
How could an industry destroy itself? That's preposterous!
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Just goes to show you ... when artists can copyright their works and live off of royalties, they get lazy.
When you get paid to work, you have to keep working to keep getting paid. Evidently recording artists like to work a little bit, take a decade off, and then bitch about how all their hard work is being ripped off. Otherwise, they can't afford the mortgages on their multi-million dollar homes and might have to actually *gasp* live a more reasonable life.
Vince Neil on the other hand. That man's a class-act all the way. His time on Surreal Life proved that to me ... he's a real down-to-earth guy.
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Few modern musicians have produced anything worth listening to past their fortieth birthdays (and in many cases the cut off is much earlier).
As Paul Gambaccini once remarked, the Rolling Stone have been on "commercial coast" since 1970...
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By putting the adverb "well" with the verb "feel" you are using "well" to describe the action. So, if one says that they "feel well", then they would be saying that have adequate ability to feel.
Additionally "well" is also used to describe a state of health. So to "feel well" would also mean to be in a positive state of health, not an emotional state.
Using "good" implied an emotional state, so to "feel good" implies a positive emotion. "Good" in this case is not modifying "feel", but referencing the emotional state of the fans.
Mike used the appropriate usage. You are advising him poorly.
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1.) If you're American, you have placed your comma outside of the quotation marks in "feel well", and "feel",
2.) Next, you use the word implied/imply, which means "to suggest", but is that really what you mean? I think the inferred/infer pair would be better words, which mean "to discover by reasoning."
3.) "In this case" is wordy. Why not drop it all together?
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2) No, I meant "to suggest".
3) But there are other cases where "good" could be modifying "feel", in which case "in this case" is specifying the particular instance we're discussing and not applying as a general rule.
Stop spamming crappy Facebook groups.
And I guess the Grammar Correction Specialist has no need for spell checker, because the Grammar Correction Specialist is going to have the Spelling Secret Police giving them a visit for not being able to spell "grammar", "comments", "your", or "more".
But seriously, I would never trust grammar tips from someone who can't spell "grammar".
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Your response did three things:
1. criticized my placement of a comma in relation to quotation marks ... does not defend your point.
2. offered a synonym for a word I used ... does not defend your point.
3. simply questioned the necessity of a phrase ... does not defend your point.
At no point did you address the points I make against your comment, so you concede that my argument is sound and that your original point flawed?
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@jerk i mean Grammah Correction Specialist
perposedly speeled all wong wust for you anal spell checking faggy loving school twits and
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Never underestimate the value of a good critic (not saying he was a GOOD critic, but moving along...). Knowing there is a critic out there who will jump on your every mistake has a great effect. When you know your work will be dissected by the opposition and every logic flaw exposed it make you a lot more careful and forces you to tighten up your arguments before putting them on paper.
I had a feminist friend back in the late 70's who gave me a reading list of feminist literature and dared me to read it. My conclusion was that the main thing the women's movement needed was a good critic. Books like "Against Our Will" typically had a few good, well thought out pages at the beginning and then fell into circular arguments and worse. Of course, no man could accepted as a critic of the women's movement, and any woman who pointed out the flaws in a hallowed piece of feminist literature would be branded a traitor and dismissed.
Never underestimate the importance of your critics. Good critics force you to make your case stronger.
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STRONG LIKE HULK!!!
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Stop making sense...!
The RIAA should just allow artists to promote some of their music for free. In fact they should allow them to promote their music through .bittorent so this way they are showing that artists and the RIAA are "hip" and open to digital sharing technology.
If the RIAA took the stance that they ARE offering things for free and ARE embracing technology this would certainly ease some/most of the tension between pirates from hating and boycotting them.
They could use the free samples to promote their albums that contain bonus content such as enveloping 5.1 surround sound audio, 3D music videos and all kinds of frilly little things. I could see autographed or "limited edition" CD's or DVD's being high prized big sellers. They could also track torrent usage and find out where to market their products by country/location.
"Create" buzz and stories about how "oh no it leaked!" and the capitalize it. Let the publicity promote music and artists. Get people talking about it. Controversy and shock still sells even though you have to think of new and creative ways to make things more interesting every year.
Let fans promote the music on Youtube limiting it to microphone captured audio only. Let the RIAA and artists give their blessings on this type of free promotion. If people really want to download it let them, but let everyone know that by buying CD or DVD's that they contain bonus content, videos and other kinds of things that allow fans to feel like they are closer to the artist.
Make customers feel "special" again. Make them feel like they are getting something important and unique from the artists that they idolize and adore. I remember when I was a preteen and having and holding my first Michael Jackson Thriller album and how it made me feel like I had a special connection to his music. Times and things have changed, but young and impressionable fans have not. They want to feel a special connection to music and artists.
Have the artists THANK pirates for helping promote them. This publicity can go a long way in the eyes of consumers.
DO NOT under ANY circumstance sue music fans. This is what is driving paying music fans away. Embrace them, embrace piracy and create new ways to sell innovative content.
I know if artists started selling enveloping 5.1 surround sound audio tracks and 3D videos i'd buy it. I already have a fully digital 7.1 surround sound system and massive HD TV. In terms of music and video enjoyment there is nothing out there yet that full takes advantage of all of today's technology.
If the RIAA doesn't want to evolve or adapt or listen to new ideas, then it's their fault for their own negative financial demise. Good riddance because eventually one day someone else will think up something that will fully eploit the digital experience and offer something that consumers actually want to pay for. Until then, the RIAA can go f*ck themselves.
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Two Cows
Copyright capitalism
You have two cows - but you can't distribute the milk yourself. The milk distributor gives you a lump sum in exchange for all the milk your cows produce and promises to pay you some more sometime later when he has recovered the lump sum.
This never happens because the distributor tells you that your milk isn't selling, even though cheese made from it seems to be on offer in every supermarket.
The money runs out so in desperation you try drinking the milk yourself - but the milk distributor's brother comes round and tell you that you aren't allowed to drink your own milk unless you pay him for it....
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I slight bit of redemption
Yeah. Obviously not a fan of the genre.
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yea well even the DJ's around here
some of the Philly area DJs refer to Axle as ASShole rose. Many refuse to promote their shows that come to the area
Hell maybe this is the begining of the end or these morons?
we can only hope
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Not as well known?
Ever hear of Motley F-ing Crue?
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Are you an idiot or what?
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No one said that Motley Crue wasn't well known or has been around for longer. But Vince Neil, by himself, is not Crue. That was my point. If you asked the average person on the street: do you know GNR or do you know Vince Neil, more people would know GNR.
It's not even close:
http://www.google.com/trends?q=guns+n+roses,+vince+neil&ctab=0&geo=all&date=al l&sort=1
Even if you compare GNR to Motley Crue, GNR tends to come out as more well known:
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Surprisingly (well, at least to me) was that G'n'R has more worldwide album sales than Crue as well. Of course, the Backstreet Boys have them both beat, so album sales are certainly no real measure of musical quality, no matter what the genre.
On the bright side, in Vince's facebook fan group, he posted "Cool Article", with a link back to this article!
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Are you an idiot or what?
Dude what rock have you been living under? Vince Neil and Motley Crue aren't as well known as Guns and Roses my lilly white ass! The Crue was hot way before GNR and they kept it up way after GNR quit doing squat. Go write for Reader's Digest or something.
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Motley Crue:)
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