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madsplash wrote:What do you think would be a success for SP's comeback?(Which I told you was coming on my first post on this board, it's not if , it's WHEN?)
I mean it'll probably be a Wal-Mart or ITunes record, so what will be the measuring stick for "success"?
Gold, Platinum, just showing off the newly repaired "voice" ?(Which, again, I told you was coming........Just watch).
I think success for him would be to put out songs that he wrote and believes in, shows he can still sing his ass off at 60 and tells any of the nay-sayers, to be thankfull for what he gave you. His voice at 60, is still FUCKING MAGIC!
That's what I think would equal success. What do you think?
P.S. When the return happens, what do I get for bringing the "meat" on my first post, that my sister's friend told her about that I got questioned for?
Nah, just as long as the SP comeback is as big as I KNOW it will be........that's enough for me.
LOONS unite! Especiallly us male, non-gay, love SP for his unmatched talent loons, are ready!
madsplash wrote:so what will be the measuring stick for "success"?
Rhiannon wrote:madsplash wrote:so what will be the measuring stick for "success"?
The same as with anything else. Consumer reception, level of goodness v. suckitude, and actual existence in the 3-D realm.
CHELBEL wrote:Here's what I believe:
1. He has a cd or at least one in the works.
2. His plan is to market the cd thru us rather than thru conventional means.
3. He'll open his web page and that will be where his music will be accessable for purchase.
4. ... and it will be made known thru fanasylum ... it will snowball from there. He'll make available not only his new stuff but also a compilation of vintage unseen videos.
5. On his webpage we'll be able to download his music and/or videos.
6. He never has to tour because he'll be at our fingertips at all times.
7. Doing the talk show circuit is optional as far as he is concerned. If he does it, it'll be by choice not by need.
8. You're right ... he's brilliant!
9. He WILL be back!
10. The measure of his success is that he will sell millions by word of mouth only ... no marketing necessary.
CHELBEL wrote:10. The measure of his success is that he will sell millions by word of mouth only ... no marketing necessary.
bluejeangirl76 wrote:CHELBEL wrote:Here's what I believe:
1. He has a cd or at least one in the works.
2. His plan is to market the cd thru us rather than thru conventional means.
3. He'll open his web page and that will be where his music will be accessable for purchase.
4. ... and it will be made known thru fanasylum ... it will snowball from there. He'll make available not only his new stuff but also a compilation of vintage unseen videos.
5. On his webpage we'll be able to download his music and/or videos.
6. He never has to tour because he'll be at our fingertips at all times.
7. Doing the talk show circuit is optional as far as he is concerned. If he does it, it'll be by choice not by need.
8. You're right ... he's brilliant!
9. He WILL be back!
10. The measure of his success is that he will sell millions by word of mouth only ... no marketing necessary.
#1 and #3 aren't the craziest ideas I've heard... both would be reasonable possibilities.
The rest.... I dunno. I think you're giving "us" too much play in this scenario. It would take a whole lot more than that no matter who we were talking about.
#4 - compilation of unseen videos... I'm thinking more than likely not. Provided enough of those exist, he could do (or could have done) that at any time. Would have nothing to do with releasing new things.
#10 - no way in hell. God himself couldn't sell a CD that way. Marketing is important - yes even for the great SMFP.
Rhiannon wrote:CHELBEL wrote:10. The measure of his success is that he will sell millions by word of mouth only ... no marketing necessary.
If you said "a few thousand", I'd be apt to agree here. But millions in an economy such as this with a music industry failing like it is and you think an artist could sell millions of albums just by (for lack of a better descriptive term) blogging about it? And they tell two people, and they tell two people, and they tell two people... sure, word will get around a bit. But you need to see the consumer public as a lazy cow who won't go out of their way to do anything unless the TV or advertisements tell them to. A devisive marketing strategy would be his only hope of selling millions of albums. Especially if it is only available for download online like you were suggesting.
Arianddu wrote:Rhiannon wrote:CHELBEL wrote:10. The measure of his success is that he will sell millions by word of mouth only ... no marketing necessary.
If you said "a few thousand", I'd be apt to agree here. But millions in an economy such as this with a music industry failing like it is and you think an artist could sell millions of albums just by (for lack of a better descriptive term) blogging about it? And they tell two people, and they tell two people, and they tell two people... sure, word will get around a bit. But you need to see the consumer public as a lazy cow who won't go out of their way to do anything unless the TV or advertisements tell them to. A devisive marketing strategy would be his only hope of selling millions of albums. Especially if it is only available for download online like you were suggesting.
Not entirely - a good single with a catchy/amusing/interesting video clip and YouTube can do wonders for an albums sales, basically because they become the advertising.
Remember this? http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=pv5zWaTEVkI
Arianddu wrote:Rhiannon wrote:CHELBEL wrote:10. The measure of his success is that he will sell millions by word of mouth only ... no marketing necessary.
If you said "a few thousand", I'd be apt to agree here. But millions in an economy such as this with a music industry failing like it is and you think an artist could sell millions of albums just by (for lack of a better descriptive term) blogging about it? And they tell two people, and they tell two people, and they tell two people... sure, word will get around a bit. But you need to see the consumer public as a lazy cow who won't go out of their way to do anything unless the TV or advertisements tell them to. A devisive marketing strategy would be his only hope of selling millions of albums. Especially if it is only available for download online like you were suggesting.
Not entirely - a good single with a catchy/amusing/interesting video clip and YouTube can do wonders for an albums sales, basically because they become the advertising.
Remember this? http://au.youtube.com/watch?v=pv5zWaTEVkI
ScarabGator wrote:Does a Perry solo album come close to matching Revelation in sales? In all honesty I dont think it does because of the Arnel media blitz and the name Journey not being attached...
It blows it out of the water. Perry has every promotional tool in existence at his disposal. A new Perry album would sell a million copies easily. That's assuming he uses his connections with Randy Jackson and David Cooke to his advantage. He is not going to put out an album that sells less than Revelation. He'd buy a few hundred thousand copies himself before he let that happen.ScarabGator wrote:Does a Perry solo album come close to matching Revelation in sales?
bluejeangirl76 wrote:ScarabGator wrote:Does a Perry solo album come close to matching Revelation in sales? In all honesty I dont think it does because of the Arnel media blitz and the name Journey not being attached...
But... Steve Perry does have the name Journey attached because he made it what it was to start with. You basically never hear Journey talked about with the words "Steve Perry" coming into it. And you never hear Steve Perry talked about without the word "Journey". "Former lead singer of Journey..." or "Steve Perry of Journey..." He's got that name attached whether he wants it or not.
Does that mean it would sell the way Revelation did? Well... Strange Medicine hit 500,000 and so did Revelation (we're talking physical copies, not gold vs. platinum status). Yes I know, Strange Medicine was 14 years ago... would he hit or surpass the same numbers today? Proper marketing, the availability of digital downloads... could happen. If its done right, yes, it could match or pass Revelation.
annpea wrote:Number two He will have to start courting the media; he's gonna have to learn to trust them; the media of yesterday no longer exist; there's a whole new breed of media personalities today;
This maybe so , but without media coverage he might as well stay home and debate over painting the fence or mowing the lawn.bluejeangirl76 wrote:annpea wrote:Number two He will have to start courting the media; he's gonna have to learn to trust them; the media of yesterday no longer exist; there's a whole new breed of media personalities today;Yeah, and they're a lot worse.![]()
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annpea wrote:This maybe so , but without media coverage he might as well stay home and debate over painting the fence or mowing the lawn.bluejeangirl76 wrote:annpea wrote:Number two He will have to start courting the media; he's gonna have to learn to trust them; the media of yesterday no longer exist; there's a whole new breed of media personalities today;Yeah, and they're a lot worse.![]()
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