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Billy Corgan - No Money In Music Now
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Getting tired of these artists that made a ton of money in an industry "the old fashion way" complaining that there is no way of making money in music.
I'm working with artists that less than 10 years ago couldn't get any money from music, and now it's a justifiable source of their income. The pie is the same size and maybe even grown, but the slices are smaller. |
"youtube hits don't translate into record sales... facebook friends don't translate into record sales." (around 12:00)
Glad to see his take on things. Unhappy to hear his take on things. But I get the sense he's spent a lot of time carefully thinking about musicians, the internet, and the 21st century music economy. |
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Music's lost decade: Sales cut in half in 2000s - Feb. 2, 2010 http://i2.cdn.turner.com/money/2010/..._music.top.gif Quote:
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Billy looks like Uncle Fester on crack and can't sing.. he can't make millions because his 15 are up.
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its all true what he is saying. I was talking to a friend from warner and its getting even worse out there. Now their signing artists to single deals.I guess its in your own hands now. You spend a year writing the best songs you can 10 to 20 grand to record mix and master all to give it away for free. Hmmmm
I shouldn't say its all true but its what I'm hearing everywhere. |
I appreciate that a credible artist is adding something of value to this discussion.
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there is still plenty of money in touring and merchandise. When was the last time Kiss sold a record? 1977?
they have more money than anyone but the bealtes Plenty of bands have gone out on the "retirement" tour without recording a new record and cashed in. Sure if you don't have a following you can't make money but since when does any one have the right to make money in the music business anyway? it's not a given. just shut up and be happy anyone even listens to your music, money is just an added bonus be thankful you can still play and you ca nrecord. If you don't make any money too bad. Join the club and shut your mouth |
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I mean even an iMac costs a couple of thou. |
musicians that are following money are not musicians but bankers
i also want to add that rock star are existing from 100 years? i could live with out rock stars easy ,i'm just saying |
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Some of them deliver flowers, and still do, but now they also have a little bit of money coming from music, with a trip to the mailbox. |
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I can get a Mac that's 2 years old for about $500 or less if I'm short of cash and look hard enough. And for less than that, you can get a PC, or probably have one. Then you get people who deliver bad music that can afford a blown out HDX rig. To me, the "new" formula has been established. It will still take a few more years for the rest of the sheep to follow... And your graph. 2009!! HELLO!!!!! |
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Not many actually just follow the money, but money is necessary to eat, pay for electricity, buy and maintain gear, travel to gigs. just the basics like that. |
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1 part minimum wage, 1 part charity case. |
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now every musicians want to have a billion dollar house on the hills,and it is standard |
Billy Corgan can go **** himself.
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My world of independent artists has only gotten better. But those numbers and graphs are hard to come by. Guess we'll know where to deliver flowers to. |
And since pictures seem to help in this world, take a look at some of these...
itunes sales charts - Google Search Then take a look at singles sales. It's like the beginning of the music business all over... What is "the industry" btw? Put a finger on that pulse and we'll see what Billy is bitching about. |
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Looking back at my 'career' in music some of the worst musicians I played with made the most money. I never made a dime in music and I am not the least bit resentful of that aspect. Music is art. If you can make money at it, it's a bonus. If not ... oh well. That's life. Billy Corgan is a horrible vocalist who based on vocal talent should not have made a dime but that's life, he did the world is a vampire.......... Musical talent is not a measure of monetary wealth, but is is surely a measure of your artistic wealth in the universe a guy like corgan should be thankful he made $anything$ at all. He has talent but so does everyone else. He sings like a half dead coyote. He stole all his riffs from Iommi. But he was lucky |
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Holy ****... 2 thousand for a computer to record? No wonder you can't afford a string quartet!! |
Maybe Billy Corgan should go play Vegas or small clubs or something like that like musicians have always had to do...I can't imagine who would want to see or hear him, but....
The good news, another thread exactly like all the others...:facepalm::facepalm::facepalm: |
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The chart is useless. It compares sales in 1999--the height of the artificially inflated CD boom.
Compare record sales in 1989 to sales in 2009 if you want a more accurate assessment. That doesn't dispute that it's a harder time out there...I just hate the propaganda BS line that a)record sales halved in the 2000s while forgetting to mention them DOUBLING in the 90s and b) that Napster was the reason for the fail. It was "a" reason...but, not even the primary one, ehm...big box retail...ignoring long term for quarterly profits...selling/merging during the hyper CD replacement inflation knowing full well that sales would drop back off--the buyers didn't know that and tried to turn business practices on their ear to save their investments... |
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He should be thankful he made any money with that voice. Any other decade he would have been playing in bad Chicago cover bands and making $100 a show playing doobie brothers songs |
Real Talk
I remember this d-bag yelling about how bad people needed labels to get the Pearl Jam's of the world out to them. People forget a few things- Skip James was located by sending a letter to the postmaster of Avalon because those revivalist guys heard the name of the town in a song. 30+ years of farming (after recording ceased post-depression) didn't screw with his music. I would certainly not compare him to Billy Corgan that fool who asked Pete Seeger for his guitar. Miles Davis considered himself the first black man to make big money in the industry, before that musicians generally got enough to get by and get high. Rock Stars are dicks and we could use a lot fewer of them. DIY now dubbed Indie was sparsely documented and payed for out of pocket because people gave a **** about some things in this country called music and community. Funny how few Jello Biafras you get post-matador (not to take anything from Fugazi) and how political action and anti-authoritarianism became as hip as herpes around the same time Nirvana created post-political profit punk. **** off, and take your unicorns with you. Mwahahaheh.
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