Re: (313) Moby (cheddar)

2002-12-16 Thread Jason Hogans
and truth be told, a lot of electronic music is released without the artist
making much of anything off the record/CD sales.  its kinda a prerequisite
to doing better live shows, which is where the money (if any) is.

Jay Hogie says: BINGO! You gotta move a scheisseload of units before you
make more than enough for peanut butter  jelly (sorry, no bread).
Economically, I think of releases as an opportunity to make money from
giggin' - at least until I get my label going... Okay, not even then. Screw
it, I live in Royal Oak, I'll just start robbing these yuppie fools. Who's
down wit' me?

JPH.






Re: (313) Moby (cheddar)

2002-12-16 Thread ::\)
we can torture them in my basement with trance until they give us their ATM
PINs

:)

you bring the trance and the monitors, that shxt gets no place through my
gear :P



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 and truth be told, a lot of electronic music is released without the
artist
 making much of anything off the record/CD sales.  its kinda a prerequisite
 to doing better live shows, which is where the money (if any) is.

 Jay Hogie says: BINGO! You gotta move a scheisseload of units before you
 make more than enough for peanut butter  jelly (sorry, no bread).
 Economically, I think of releases as an opportunity to make money from
 giggin' - at least until I get my label going... Okay, not even then.
Screw
 it, I live in Royal Oak, I'll just start robbing these yuppie fools. Who's
 down wit' me?

 JPH.







Re: (313) Moby (cheddar)

2002-12-16 Thread jurren baars
and truth be told, a lot of electronic music is released without the 
artist making much of anything off the record/CD sales.  its kinda a 
prerequisite to doing better live shows, which is where the money (if any) 
is.


Jay Hogie says: BINGO! You gotta move a scheisseload of units before you 
make more than enough for peanut butter  jelly (sorry, no bread).

Economically, I think of releases as an opportunity to make money from
giggin' - at least until I get my label going... Okay, not even then.

JPH.


heard that robbie williams has a clause in his contract, where a certain 
percentage of the revenues from his concerts goes to the record company. 
wonder how they ever got him to sign that contract?


jurren





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Re: (313) Moby (cheddar)

2002-12-16 Thread alex . bond
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heard that robbie williams has a clause in his contract, where a certain
percentage of the revenues from his concerts goes to the record company.
wonder how they ever got him to sign that contract?

By offering him a huge advance maybe?
It was all over the papers here when he signed that deal - £80 million for
5 LP's.
Ouch!! I guess they never learnt the Mariah Carey lesson eh?


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Re: (313) Moby (cheddar)

2002-12-16 Thread Tristan Watkins
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 heard that robbie williams has a clause in his contract, where a certain
 percentage of the revenues from his concerts goes to the record company.
 wonder how they ever got him to sign that contract?


Not sure if there was sarcasm intended or not, but I'm pretty sure that
clause would exist because it's the most lucrative recording contract ever.
£10,000,000 I think?

Tristan
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Re: (313) Moby (cheddar)

2002-12-16 Thread Adam

 heard that robbie williams has a clause in his contract, where a
 certain percentage of the revenues from his concerts goes to the
 record company. wonder how they ever got him to sign that contract?


 Robbie Williams has signed what is believed to be an -£80m- 
contract with EMI Records in what could be the UK's biggest record deal. 



If I made a 130 million dollar deal I would donate all my concert 
proceeds to charity or something.


20 million in the bank with 4% interest will give you about 800,000.00 a 
year, thats just interest.  You would be making 800k a year for the rest 
of your life(increasing each year too)


130 million would give you about 5 million of interest per year.  You 
would be making millions per year...


Pardon me whilst I go shed some tears for Robbie, bad record company, 
bad bad bad   ;)