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Now let's take the ZFT for example. Let's say its only viable to manufacture CD's of the latest releases in batches of 5000. Personally I doubt they sell 5000 units per album releases but that's another story. Sure they can do smaller amounts but the price per unit sky rockets. ...
I'm pretty sure they sell more than that ... because it covers a lot of this world, not just Los Angeles and the 10 people that frequent this board!
If they were only doing 5k, even Dweezil would not be on the road anymore at all, because there would not be enough funds to cover it, and I'm not sure that the shows themselves are even paying for themselves and turning a good enough profit ... to make it worth while for everyone. I almost ... ALMOST ... think that most of the musicians involved are doing so for the credibility, as they know that they will never have any issues with getting a job in music, because if there is anything about them ... they know music and how to play it! Of that there is no doubt whatsoever and if I owned a symphony, I probably would hire all of them the day the tour ended!
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The younger generation have no idea what it means to collect a physical version of an album. They just know the music in a digital downloadable file. Personally I have no issue with this. Music is what matters not some package. I know you guys like to collect stuff but really, ask yourselves, is it really that important?
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I agree on this, but am not sure that music is as important today as it was in your day and mine. We learned about "music" and a "band" a lot more than most of the kids today because of the albums. Today's generation, I seriously believe, will be totally fractured and spread out and not be able to work together and cause a lot of hassles because they really have no concensus, or understanding of what "music" is, other than the songs they got ... and the media blitz for the top ten. We HAD an alternative that most of these kids do not have today, and even many boards that talk about jazz or progressive crap, are so enfatuated with their asses and their lack of understanding of music (they don't care, or give a shit anyway!), that it will render what we call "music" worthless and places like this board will become just another dinosaur for old foggies still bitching about Gail and LP's!
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I think the Lp is a "clunky" way to enjoy music,....but I still like them.By the way it costs $1000 to press up 500 CDs(with a single fold booklet).....so you CAN make a profit even pressing that few and charging $10 each(or less). So,the cost of pressing is NOT a major concern to labels.....the more you press the LESS they cost.But you don't have to press up millions to make a profit on 'em. Not to say all the care put into the pre-production art and how fancy they look doesn't add up too. But.....
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In 1977 I produced an LP, pressed 1000 copies and it cost me $1692.00 at Household Finance to get it done ... you should have seen their faces when I said I was going to produce an LP!
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I feel that the "younger generation" see the music as digital downloads only because they don't want to pay for anything at all. They want it all for free ,and right now. They also don't give a crap if anyone gets paid for their art or music. Plus ,sadly, according to a whole bunch of interviews I've read with ,I'd say, stupid indie artists, most of the bands don't care right now either. They say,"... screw the companies,..we don't need them."
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This also has to do with the market that is bringing the stuff out. I prefer the open end of things and let the bands do their own thing. The problem is that these will all get blown out by the media blitz and glut that makes Lady Gugu seem like a nice bed partner, or fantasy. I prefer Madonna myself!
When we were kids, and we were buying the singles, we didn't have any more money (relatively speaking) than any of them today ... we bought what we could and you and I were stupid heads if we didn't get All Along the Watchtower and Me and Bobbi McGee or Light MY Fire or 25 or 6 to 4. I was already, at the time, well weaned on classical music (house had over 3k LP's of classical music), and for me the whole album was more important than the single ... but you know how many people I talk to -- even in here -- that have any idea what that means? ... think Frank saying I want to do serious music, and the next fuckhead comes up and says ... play your guitar when he is wanting to conduct and do something else with the music! ... and that same fan scream ... "rock'n'roll"!
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...the young generation wants it all for free. But they'll get screwed in the end too. ...
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And who the heck do you think you are to be saying that you can play Jesus and not let those kids learn their own lessons when they are not interested in your comments?
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Because I know when I hear someone say they downloaded a song,90% of the time it wasn't paid for. So,by then ZFT will be (at worst)sold back by a desperate Zappa Family to Warner Brothers ,....or(even worse) NOT sold to anyone and just kept in a vault of the Family for spite. Either way ,the fans lose,...and I bet the Big Companies WILL WIN.
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Call me old fashioned. I have yet to buy a single mp3 anywhere even from an artist's website ... I really miss the "album covers" and all the art ...
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... Big Business will just say that you sold only 10,000 downloads of _______ product,when you really moved 100,000,000. How can you prove more sold? That is the ultimate goal.
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Sooner or later this is gonna crack and someone is gonna get busted big ... and I'm thinking a major movie studio or a major music company or a Comcast ... due to creative accounting. And I hope to see it ... because that day, this corporate this and that will finally stop ... but we allow the NFL, MLB and the NBA to hide their finances and no judge is gonna say ... I want to see the books ... because the day that happens the IRS will indict everyone in the room! And that judge will probably get a bullet in his head, I'm willing to bet!
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Destroy the little guys,and fuck the artists. It'll make maximizing profits easy,....and, hell, you can pump any shit out there once you own the whole service. It doesn't have to have a picture,no liner notes,maybe not even any real musicians? It's the perfect shill.
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You have to stop the bitching, though. You and I need to be a part of the solution, not a part of the bitching. This is important. I want the art to succeed and if it does, we all win. And we can do this better for doing it by example and make sure that it works and gets better.
In the true spirit of creativity, we just have, in the end? ... the art of it all ... the cup is NOT half empty ... it's half full and the steam smells good!