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In that make-believe world is Pink Floyd good?


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O.k., say you're in Pink Floyd. There are going to be fans out there that'll buy the whole album. There's probably some snot nosed kid out there who thinks "Money" is pretty cool, but they only have a $5 itunes gift card...

Contracts and moral high grounds aside, why would you as a band not want to sell them that one track if that's all they want?


Because you're interested in making art as you see it, consumers be damned?
because you want them to spend $20 instead of $5.


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nobody should ever listen to The Wall or Tommy all the way through, this is a crime against humanity.



I actually watched "Tommy" (from the Live at Killburn '77 DVD, not the movie) early this morning.

Then, after reading this post, I just decided to listen to that live version of the Wall (Is There Anybody Out There, not the Waters one). Thing is, I like this bluegrass version of "Outside the Wall".

I've been up for 2 days working on finals, and I have about 5 more to go. So I guess my crimes against humanity (or at least myself) make sense.

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jewels santana Wrote:
nobody should ever listen to The Wall or Tommy all the way through, this is a crime against humanity.



I actually watched "Tommy" (from the Live at Killburn '77 DVD, not the movie) early this morning.

Then, after reading this post, I just decided to listen to that live version of the Wall (Is There Anybody Out There, not the Waters one). Thing is, I like this bluegrass version of "Outside the Wall".

I've been up for 2 days working on finals, and I have about 5 more to go. So I guess my crimes against humanity (or at least myself) make sense.


Mr. Obvious says: Instead of watching DVDs and listening to albums, maybe you should consider sleeping.


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because I've got papers to write. You can see the bind I'm in.

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Idiots can write papers. I don't need Barbara Rush to tell me that!

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you made a mix that started out with "the big kids don't play," you will forever be on my good graces.

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O.k., say you're in Pink Floyd. There are going to be fans out there that'll buy the whole album. There's probably some snot nosed kid out there who thinks "Money" is pretty cool, but they only have a $5 itunes gift card...

Contracts and moral high grounds aside, why would you as a band not want to sell them that one track if that's all they want?


You do. You just want EMI to renegotiate the contract first, so you can get paid by EMI and by the kid. Why? Because you can -- you write it into the contract.


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More contract interest:
http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/08/17/portion-of-pink-floyd-back-catalog-temporarily-out-of-print/

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Undoubtedly, Roger Waters’ tour (and his one-off reunion with David Gilmour) got fans excited about Pink Floyd. A natural response to the reunion madness would be an uptick in sales of Floyd albums, which is more good news. That is, unless, several of their albums are no longer available for download.

According to the New York Times (via The Daily Swarm), four of the band’s albums — 1975’s Wish You Were Here, 1977’s Animals, 1979’s The Wall, and 1983’s The Final Cut — were originally released by Columbia Records and have been distributed by EMI since 2000. But since EMI’s contract expired June 30th, these albums have since been pulled from digitial outlets like iTunes and Amazon’s MP3 store. What’s more, new physical copies of the albums cannot be manufactured until a new contract is signed.

In other words, for at least a time being, these four albums are now out of print.

The news is major blow for EMI, a company that’s been struggling since being purchased by private equity firm Terra Firma in 2007, as this year alone, Floyd have sold 311,000 albums and 587,000 download units. Despite the decision, EMI can still sell off any remaining physical copies of the album still in stock.

As for where Floyd’s catalog goes from here, there’s currently an 18-month-plus bidding war going on between several major labels. Many unnamed labels have already out of the bidding because the fee for the catalog has gotten entirely too high for many of them.

As always, stay tuned for more news as it’s announced.


I don't think there will be a run on these records, but it'll be interesting to see what the outcome will be.

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