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#205509 by GuitarMikeB
Mon Feb 18, 2013 3:10 pm
ROI - Return On Investment
This is all about big business and music - the crap stuff we all complain about.

#205526 by Kramerguy
Mon Feb 18, 2013 4:42 pm
nothing like adding a cold and calculated business model to art...

I'm personally hoping that the majority of great music comes from artists and bands that follow the DIY model and refuse to sign with a major label. I'd like to see all the majors fail and the smaller, private labels (at least the ones who care) come in and add some humanity back into the art.

#205533 by Cajundaddy
Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:25 pm
So.. they are going to carefully track plays to figure out which artists people really want to hear and put their money where it will do the most good??? Also schedule concerts in towns with lots of interested fans??

Capitalist bastards! /Sarc off :)


This has been going on since the days of Mozart. They are just using modern tools to do the same thing.

#205534 by gtZip
Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:34 pm
Thejohnny7band wrote:So.. they are going to carefully track plays to figure out which artists people really want to hear and put their money where it will do the most good??? Also schedule concerts in towns with lots of interested fans??

Capitalist bastards! /Sarc off :)


This has been going on since the days of Mozart. They are just using modern tools to do the same thing.


What was it like back in them days?

#205537 by Cajundaddy
Mon Feb 18, 2013 5:53 pm
gtZip wrote:
Thejohnny7band wrote:So.. they are going to carefully track plays to figure out which artists people really want to hear and put their money where it will do the most good??? Also schedule concerts in towns with lots of interested fans??

Capitalist bastards! /Sarc off :)


This has been going on since the days of Mozart. They are just using modern tools to do the same thing.


What was it like back in them days?


:lol: Transportation was a little slow but the beer was excellent!

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