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Rhiannon wrote:I don't even remember the last time I've bought a physical piece of music.
Ehwmatt wrote:Rhiannon wrote:I don't even remember the last time I've bought a physical piece of music.
If there's a favored artist that puts out something new AND it's relatively easy/reasonably priced (i.e. not paying $25+ for a 10-track CD from Japan/Euro) to attain the hard copy, I will. Otherwise it's iTunes all the way.
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
Gunbot wrote:
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
I do know every 10 songs purchased from itunes constitutes 1 album sale.
Pretty soon, Red13JoePa will come here saying that Revelations is 33 million times platinum or some wild shit like that. Goofy fucker.
StoneCold wrote:Who here has a Journey 8 track tape?those were goofy as all get out, click back and forth to hear a tune again
anther tune,
may not even have tumblin in there but this is a cool tune
The Call - Walls came down
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gcJYzLM-ZM
Gideon wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
I do know every 10 songs purchased from itunes constitutes 1 album sale.
Pretty soon, Red13JoePa will come here saying that Revelations is 33 million times platinum or some wild shit like that. Goofy fucker.
I don't think it's been released on iTunes, actually. Hell, IIRC, Cain said it would probably never be.
Edit: I fixed your quote problem, btw.
Gideon wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
I do know every 10 songs purchased from itunes constitutes 1 album sale.
Pretty soon, Red13JoePa will come here saying that Revelations is 33 million times platinum or some wild shit like that. Goofy fucker.
I don't think it's been released on iTunes, actually. Hell, IIRC, Cain said it would probably never be.
Edit: I fixed your quote problem, btw.
Gunbot wrote:Gideon wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
I do know every 10 songs purchased from itunes constitutes 1 album sale.
Pretty soon, Red13JoePa will come here saying that Revelations is 33 million times platinum or some wild shit like that. Goofy fucker.
I don't think it's been released on iTunes, actually. Hell, IIRC, Cain said it would probably never be.
Edit: I fixed your quote problem, btw.
No it hasn't, nor Amazon Music. Walmart exclusive so it is available only on Walmart's Download Service.
G.I.Jim wrote:Gideon wrote:Rockindeano wrote:Gunbot wrote:
Any royalty gurus out there know if there's a difference between buying an entire album on iTunes vs the physical CD at a store or even Amazon? Do they get more/less from iTunes or vice versa? I'm curious
I do know every 10 songs purchased from itunes constitutes 1 album sale.
Pretty soon, Red13JoePa will come here saying that Revelations is 33 million times platinum or some wild shit like that. Goofy fucker.
I don't think it's been released on iTunes, actually. Hell, IIRC, Cain said it would probably never be.
Edit: I fixed your quote problem, btw.
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G.I.Jim wrote:I think when we finish our album, we may look at actually going the digital route. Initially, it'll probably be the only form it's released in. It's funny you started this thread, because we were just talking about this yesterday. Guess we'll see once we finish talks with a couple of the labels. It's definitely a different market out there today than it was a few years ago!
Gunbot wrote:Global music sales tumbled by 8% in 2008
Voyager wrote:Scarlet takes a tumble:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cIwTYL1fwJk
Classic! I bust a gut on it every time.
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Peartree12249 wrote:Maybe another reason sales are down is because so much of what's being sold out in the marketplace is mediocre, uninspired, souless crap. Rock has gotten stale and boring, Rap & Hip Hop seems to be the same old stuff. Country for the most part has become commercial and pop. Music today is not about the artist and artistic expression it's about packaging a product. Do you think that Janis Joplin for example could have ever gotten a record deal today. Hell no, she's not pretty and doesn't have a hot body. What about Roy Orbison. Do you honestly think a guy who looked the way he did would ever get a record deal today? No way.
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