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I'm a hardcopy man...
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dennis
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Good man!
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My personal opinion is that if the albums are put out that way (digital download) by KMG the band/Terry will see less money from them than if they can arrange reissues themselves. |
Even with stuff that a band owns, downloads have been pretty much pointless for some of these bands when they've been done. Some friend bands have put up their entire catalogs as downloads and sell next to nothing from them.. but yet, people will still buy the CDs.
Having said that, there is still a desire to offer some things that way. |
i was told by a reliable source that pritzl does very well with his digital stuff... |
Yeah, we were told by Mike Roe that when Dan Michaels put up stuff for download it just sat there. So I think it really depends on the particular audience, in DA's case I do believe their audience is not really the young downloadin' kind generally. Imaginarium might do well that way, if Dreamworks was ok with it. We have to get permission every time we print that. There are few that would want DA's stuff download, and I think it would be nice for them, but I don't think it would be a great way to bring in funds.
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dennis
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Originally posted by Audiori J
in DA's case I do believe their audience is not really the young downloadin' kind generally. |
Yeah, on the rare times I have downloaded.
I burn it onto CD right away.
I am not into the whole IPOD thing.
Don't even own one.
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Dennis, stranger things happen. Over the course of many months I digitized my collection. Takes up just about half a terrabyte of space now, but dang I can play anything I have anytime and not have to look in the dungeon. I don't have a ipod, but I do have a small mp3 player that'll hold a couple of albums worth of songs to get me to and from work.
I've found that I'm more agreeable to digital downloads now than I had been. I am still a sucker for good liner notes, and a cover - but I find as often as not even the CDs I get have crappy credits in them so the stuff I look for in the booklet I can't find anyway.
To Jiminy's comment, for most artists whose work is out of print, and can't be found I am not above "borrowing" a copy for myself. To me it's no different than ebay or a used record store. The artist doesn't see that money either. Same difference.
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dennis
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I'm sure it's just a matter of time before I take the plunge.
Heck, I didn't even own a CD player until 1995!
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03-12-2008 23:02 |
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Ron E
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Originally posted by dennis
I'm sure it's just a matter of time before I take the plunge.
Heck, I didn't even own a CD player until 1995!
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I bought Alarma on CD before I owned cd player!
My good wife just bought me an iPod for our anniversary, 80GB! I think I'll get all my stuff on there.
My bad wife didn't buy me anything
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It's sad though that old work ends up being held hostage until, surmising what you said, the artist dies and his "saleability" goes up in memorial proportions. |
so maybe Terry should declare Camarillo is deceased, maybe write up a nice eulogy,
or even more dramatic how about a nice little plane crash that squashes all the little eddies in their beddies?
Terry could be the spokesperson for the families and then when all the cameras are on him he could plug his latest release.
then in an amazing turn of events the Eddies could release a statement they are very much alive and accuse Terry of ripping off their stuff which he would of course deny...
Then he could play Let's Spin backwards, you know the part that sounds like "the eddies are dead, the eddies are dead... except for Berger" and declare them to be imposters usurping the eddies' just deserts... he could call on their faithful public and friends to stock up on all the CDs they can carry so the bad guys don't steal them
i'd buy that DVD...
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03-13-2008 00:05 |
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dennis
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Originally posted by sondance
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Originally posted by DwDunphy
It's sad though that old work ends up being held hostage until, surmising what you said, the artist dies and his "saleability" goes up in memorial proportions. |
so maybe Terry should declare Camarillo is deceased, maybe write up a nice eulogy,
or even more dramatic how about a nice little plane crash that squashes all the little eddies in their beddies? |
From Sacred Cows liner notes:
Special Message from Camrillo Eddy and the Swirling Eddies:
As you may or may not know, the original Eddies were shipwrecked and lost at sea in 1993 (the year of the Cow). During our much bewaited absence, a group of impostors, posing as the Eddies, recorded an album named "Zippity Do Daddy", or something like that. Now the real Eddies have returned and in our first major attempt to crossover into mainstream Contemporary Christian Music we have recorded the ten best "CCM" songs that have really helped us. We cannot begin to duplicate the original, stunning recorded masterpieces but we have given it our best shot and pray that the whole is greater than the sum of it's parts. It is our hope that we have not offended the original artists, but have paid them, in our own small and humble way, genuine homage and have given them the encouragement they all need to go forth, rock the flock, and cause the devil's horns to lock!
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dennis
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I may have to listen to Sacred Cows on my way to work. |
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Sacred Cows, subtitled "The Songs That Helped Us," is the title of an album featuring the rock band The Swirling Eddies, performing their own less-than-serious versions of popular CCM hits, released in 1996 on StarSong.
The basic plan for the record was to get the Eddies into a studio to record their own versions of some of the day's top CCM hits. The disc starts off with The Eddies version of the DeGarmo & Key song "God Good, Devil Bad," which finds Camarillo singing as if he's just received a severe blow to the head. Towards the end of the song, Camarillo adds his own touches to the lyrics including the lines "Knife Sharp, Spoon Dull" and "Sun Hot, Snow Cold."
Next up on the chopping block is Amy Grant's early 90's hit "Baby Baby." The Eddies perform the song as if they're performing it during karaoke night at the local Ramada. Dc Talk's "I Luv crap Music" sounds as though it's performed by a cheesy lounge act. In order to hit the girlishly high vocals of Stryper's "Sing A Long Song," The Eddies actually slowed the tape down and recorded the song at that speed. Then, once the tape was sped back up to the regular speed, Camarillo ends up sounding like a long lost Sweet brother on steroids.
The reaction to the album was mixed. Some fans loved it, others absolutely hated it and returned their CDs smashed into tiny pieces. Some tracks, like the Eddies cover of DC Talk's "I Luv crap Music" found a considerable amount of radio play in various markets. Reactions from the songs original artists were generally positive. Eddie DeGarmo commented about how he knew that D&K should never have recorded "God Good, Devil Bad." Amy Grant later referenced the album jokingly in a video tribute to Terry Taylor which was played before a Lost Dogs concert in Chatsworth, California.
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RE: I may have to listen to Sacred Cows on my way to work. |
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Like Spinal Tap before them, the Eddies fill a much-needed void in popular music.
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03-13-2008 07:57 |
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dennis
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I love the Sacred Cows disc!
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dennis
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I would love to hear the Eddies cover "Sex Farm" or "Big Bottoms!"
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Originally posted by Jevon the Tall
Dennis, stranger things happen. Over the course of many months I digitized my collection. Takes up just about half a terrabyte of space now, but dang I can play anything I have anytime and not have to look in the dungeon. I don't have a ipod, but I do have a small mp3 player that'll hold a couple of albums worth of songs to get me to and from work.
I've found that I'm more agreeable to digital downloads now than I had been. I am still a sucker for good liner notes, and a cover - but I find as often as not even the CDs I get have crappy credits in them so the stuff I look for in the booklet I can't find anyway.
To Jiminy's comment, for most artists whose work is out of print, and can't be found I am not above "borrowing" a copy for myself. To me it's no different than ebay or a used record store. The artist doesn't see that money either. Same difference.
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I have to admit I have totally taken the digital plunge.It is inevitable. You will be hard pressed to find someone who loves the packaging and liner notes more than me. But to be honest, I absolutely LOVE having my entire music collection at my fingertips. In a box the size of a deck of cards I have almost 11,000 songs which I can, with the assistance of a few little accessories from the local Best Buy, literally take with me anywhere and play through anything. I put that puppy o shuffle and I got the ultimate radio station with no DJs or commercials. Loathe as I am to see packaging diminish or even disappear, it merely re-surfaces in digital form on bands and labels' websites or as separate downloads. Heck, now the digital packing isn't limited to paper and ink, it's pixels, and it moves, and there's video and animation. Frankly, I'll take the convenience, the portability and the flat-out coolness of it all over hard copies that now only take up space in my garage.
I fear that not only will CDs go the way of the dinosaur, but ANY kind of hard copy is on the way out. So far, the trade off has proven worthy of my investment. I wouldn't trade my iPod for anything.
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dennis
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"But to be honest, I absolutely LOVE having my entire music collection at my fingertips. In a box the size of a deck of cards I have almost 11,000 songs which I can, with the assistance of a few little accessories from the local Best Buy, literally take with me anywhere and play through anything. I put that puppy o shuffle and I got the ultimate radio station with no DJs or commercials."
I have thought of that, and that is very tempting!
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audiori
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I just use both. I buy the CD and then make the MP3s. In the car, I use CDRs full of hundreds of songs on shuffle play. At home, I have those same MP3s backed up on my hard drive anyway, so its easy to just open up an mp3 player and hit shuffle while I'm working.
But I still love having the packaging.. and the original disc since its so easy to lose an mp3 or have one get corrupted or something.
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I like having the "hard versions", especially as a reliable backup.
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