Vladan wrote:Michigan Girl wrote:Gunbot wrote:The article talks about Perry's voice and how he changed the style of singing over the years and how he dropped songs from tours to save his voice. It compares him against a lot of famous rock singers and provides vocal analogies ( of course John Farnham ws left out as he is the only one who can stand toe to toe with Perry) It's pretty much an essay on cheerleading but that is fine. What I found interesting and I would like some clarification is the subject performance royalties. The author says that Perry no longer gets these now that Journey has re-recorded the hits. I don't know if that makes sense. I understand transfer of copyright where the publisher buys out the songwriters share of royalties after a set period of time and maybe this is the 10 year period everyone talks about when they mention Steve still gets paid from the group. Performance royalties also include Radio, T.V. and othe public performances So if Steve is not going to get these anymore, maybe that is the reason he might want to release something in the near future to start a new revenue stream. I undestand he still gets paid for his solo stuff and he might be richer than God but we can't really confirm that of course. Does anyone have any opinions on the matter or can enlighten me on how Royalties really work?
No inf on how Royalties really work.....would just like to point out how you keep throwing this name around!!!!![]()
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John Farnham could stand toe to toe with Perry in his prime, both singers were so similuar is power and range, it's pretty crazy. They are both in their own league, and there isn't a professional or famous musician who disagrees. Just ask the likes of Richard Marx and other famous vocalists, and what they have to says about John. In my opinion John Farmham is the best singer of all them, because of his long career, and he hasn't lost his voice either, still strong as ever it seems.
I've posted this before, but JF sounded good singing for LRB.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wid5KRbTH8