the issue here is that record companies have been whining on about mp3s
killing music (in the same way they used to bang on about "Home taping
killing music" in the 70s) and here they go showing exactly how much money
they have to throw around
tssk
robin...
> > heard that robbie williams h
> 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 i
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> heard that robbie williams has a clause in his contract, where a certain
> percentage of the rev
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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 t
"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
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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 wh
"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 m