Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Seriously…Do we still need to debate this?

The old record industry is over.  Agreed? 

CDs are over

Honestly, I’d rather press vinyl.  It’s more interesting to look at, and it will look better on someone’s shelf. 

The days of millions of dollars lining the pockets of record company executives are gone.  Some labels are embracing change.  Others are digging their heels in, and actually think they can still keep control.  My hat is off to the ones looking to the future, but I don’t feel sorry for the stubborn ones. 

I don’t know what exactly is going to happen when all of the dust settles, but I do know that getting in a van and going out on the road to play songs for people still works.  Sure, social networking sites help…but it doesn’t matter if you have 200,000 friends on Myspace if you’re just sitting in your home town trying to “start a buzz”.  Good luck with that.

Music licensing for film and TV is definitely something worth pursuing, but even if I don’t end up on the sound track to your new favorite 20-something drama right away, I have no plans to slow down. 

So, keep coming to see me play, tell your friends and I will keep getting in a van(or rental car) to play songs for you. 

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Monday, October 8, 2007

Sweet Caroline and the end of control

I’m sitting in The Black Cow in Honea Path, SC. It’s a cool little coffeeshop that looks like it used to be an old store of somekind. I hadn’t even heard of Honea Path before a few weeks ago, but I’m glad I have now. Towns like this one are losing their charm to burrito chains. I like burritos. I just don’t want one right here, right now. Also, I would be singing a different tune if I couldn’t find any coffee here. I’d probably drive right on through. *

I’ve been listening to Gerd Leonhard’s “blook”, The End of Control while driving. You really should do yourself a favor and check it out. Very interesting stuff. Especially, with the RIAA suing another downloader and Radiohead releasing ‘In Rainbows’ on their site…for whatever you want to pay. !

What do you think it’s worth, by the way? They don’t need the money, but their music is worth something to me. I haven’t decided what I’m paying yet.

I’ve to change my strings and load in. Later.

 

*Andy is a jerk.

! So genius.

 

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Sunday, April 1, 2007

Radiohead and HEAR Music

I found this article while bouncing around some music blogs today.  You know, if Radiohead actually did sign with Starbucks/HEAR Music, it wouldn’t be the worst thing they’ve ever done.  They wouldn’t get any cool cred for it, but who cares.  Cool isn’t currency anymore.  Notice the part about how they aren’t negotiating a record deal with anyone.  Now, that is cool and smart.  



Radiohead Deny The Starbucks Rumours

After Starbucks confirmed they had signed Beatles legend Paul McCartney the next up was…Radiohead? After one of the band’s representatives was caught meeting with someone from the coffee chain the rumours started flying.

Management has flat out denied it and issued the following statement:
“Radiohead are currently in the studio working on their next record. They are not negotiating a new record deal with anyone, and will not even consider how to release their new music until the album is finished.

“The rumour that they are about to sign with Starbucks is totally untrue.”

 

 

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