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The Demon & 12clicks
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Radiohead's experiment=FAILURE
"Some 62 percent of the people who downloaded "In Rainbows" in a four-week period last month opted not to pay the British alt-rockers a cent."
Nice fans they have. More proof people are welfare loving cheap ass fuckers. I mean not even a lousy $1 or hell, even a quarter? |
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Now choke yourself!
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It's coming look busy
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Well I wouldnt say welfare. I would just say it goes to show that the majority feel that whatever you do has no value and they deserve everything handed to them.
I would love to see full stats. I would almost be positive that like 5% of the people counted for like 90% of the money made.
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working on my tan
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Real music fans!
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working on my tan
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The Demon & 12clicks
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From TMZ:
More than six out of 10 people who downloaded the new Radiohead album, "In Rainbows," did so for free after the band gave users the freedom to pay whatever they wanted. How does "nothing" sound? Of the people that did fork over some cash, the average price paid was about $6. Nearly 1.2 million people downloaded the album -- do the math; that's a total of $2.736 mil. That's not nearly as much as they would have made selling the album normally, but then again, they don't have to pay a record label any dues. Radiohead, stickin' it to the man! |
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The Demon & 12clicks
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Also they are an established band I doubt some nobodies could do this. |
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The Demon & 12clicks
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But none the less, good call, Pareto.
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It's coming look busy
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I am not baddog so I rarely like to argue on definitions or semantics. Just to me welfare has always meant assistance due to need. Well also general health and happiness but that is a different type of welfare. I guess many have forgotten the whole need part of welfare and despite what some may say, nobody needs the newest music album.
I can see though what type of welfare you may be speaking of though. Guessing those that expect the system to pay everything for them yet really have no need and could get off their ass and get a job?
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the album was great, not their best though by any means.
thing is, they got alot more % of the money then before, so I'm sure they did well with it. Saul with Trent Reznor's idea might do better, but not bad for a first try. |
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I bet they made more than they would have if a recored label took a cut.
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For an established band that doesn't have a contract with a label, yeah this method would probably work. They could afford the upfront costs. Also label are usually better at producing and distribution than individual bands. Take our industry. I'd rather go to a site that has movies of my favorite pornstars than go to the sites of those pornstars themselves? WHY? Because most of them are garbage. You'd think it be the opposite. |
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dont forget about the novelty factor of them being the first to try this and all the free press they got. If every album was available like this I think the numbers would be FAR lower
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radiohead has been pure failure from day one
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nobody wants to pay a penny for anything nowadays.. people want all for free..
similar to adult.. |
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Aren't they eventually releasing it in the traditional method anyways? It'll do loads better if they do.
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i would bet that if you gave away something like "hotdogs" at a 4th of july celebration and let people pay whatever they wanted, i bet the richer people would give less on avg.. i wouldnt put a lock on it but it would be an interesting test to try. my friend owns a liquor store and he told me the rich people always buy the cheap beer, the day labourers always buy the "high end" beer
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To call it a failure is alittle premature...but then again this is GFY. The album goes on sale ($80 a pop!) at the beginning of December. The free download is similar to a musical TGP...though I bet they get better join conversions.
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Production costs are 5/8 of fuck in when compared to the add-ons for distribution and marketing. Most artists are lucky to see 5% of a CD sales, and THEN with conditions of payback etc. Between the "donations" and the pre-orders for the special box set (again, WITHOUT "distribution" and "marketing" costs of the record company) they will make a killing. And good for them. ![]()
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beer is considered a poor mans drink. i know a few rich people who know jack shit about beer and often buy miller light thinking that it's quality. your example is poor. |
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I'd venture a guess that history will remember it as a success. Not only will they recoup some of that money with the actual release of the album, but keep in mind how much of a new fan base they developed.
Big band or not, there are certainly a ton of people that've never heard their music, and this gave people a painless way to try them out. I anticipate some really excellent tour figures, which is usually a band's bread-and-butter anyhow. ![]() |
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I don't understand how people under 18 years old COULD pay for it. They don't have a credit card...
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If I put a muffin infront of you and said you can pay me for this or have it for free, you would more than likley take it
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.that defeats that argument
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You might want to consider that most of the people who downloaded for free, might not have otherwise paid for it in a store. They may not even be fans of the band.
I don't consider myself a fan, but I paid 8 bucks for it, because I like what they're trying to do, and I wanted to be a part of it. The album sucks, by the way. |
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It was surely not a failure. Quite the opposite is true.
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www.cdbaby.com - the only way to make money from your music.
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Listen adn answer my question. If this is the way to go how come every god damn little club band can't wait for a record deal from a label? |
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wasn't there a thread about how successful it was?
also, i had dinner with a sony records VP a few months ago (he's in charge of design for box sets) anyhoo, he went on about how many times record labels will sign acts with no intent to ever distribute their work, simply signed as a loss. apparently, it's pretty cut throat |
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Musicians make their money from touring, not from album sales. Musicians make $1 for every album sold, less for songs. The average price of a downloader was $2.26. No matter how you look at it, they made more per album doing it this way. But the best part of it so far has been the massive publicity they have received over it. The free album may have also picked up a few new fans who had never really listened to their music. Maybe those new fans pick up some old albums and see them in concert. |
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Most established bands have mulitple album contracts. It's not like they can leave the label and start doing this. Quote:
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Depends on how you define success. If only getting 38% of people to actually pay your for your work is considered "successful" when then I guess it was. All I know if it was sold in a store 99.99% of people would have paid.
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Calling it a failure?? Muhahahahahaha... They are laughing all the way to the bank.
Im sure if they made a real cd instead, those 60 % would just download it from piratxbay!
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I disagree. People that never heard of them will not have heard of them from this release. Heck, there are even people who enjoy Radiohead music that didn't even know this album came out. There have been no promos, videos, or anything celebrating this release that would make the general public aware that it even exists. And for those that would try it using painless methods would have probably just downloaded it off a P2P anyway. I'm thinking more people are approaching recordings this way now. Sample entire songs for free. If it's a all around stellar album they buy it.
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From my limited knowledge, I'd say it was successful, considering they're already an established band.
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Radiohead will no doubt see increases in ticket and merchandise revenues. Something record labels do not see a penny from, and probably the top incentive to give music away for free online. Very few small bands know how to market themselves, but I think good bands (unsigned or not) eventually come into this knowledge. |
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the problem is you are ignoring the fact that a large majority of those free downloads are people who didn't listen to the band before
so for example if the audience doubled for their album then only 12% of their existing audience was free loading that not bad remember you had to register to gain access to the music so there is marketing value in that list of people because you can significantly reduce the cost of promotion for tours / like bands etc. hell radio head is probably make $1-2 per free download in reduced advertising cost for their tour, and sell ad space to other like bands (if you liked our new album check out ... ) Establish bands could provide the services of promotion that record companies currently provide Gator and reap the profits from support |
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I think more was made this way when compared to the record label pay.
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They made millions of dollars. I wouldn't call that a failure, though it was far less than they would typically get from traditional royalties.
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Radiohead didnt have a record contract anymore. The record companies do fuck the artists hard unless they are mega stars. Its all a loan they get paid back . I bet the 2 mil is more than radiohead saw when one of their record came out thru the record company. As far as people sucking and not paying that shouldnt be a surprise, for some reason people get on the net and a ethical bypass happens.
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You are too early to call this one. The number that you are hearing are not official and merely speculation at this point. They are not taking into account the number of people who bought the box set. Not to mention the fact that the mp3s were encoded at 160kps which is not ideal if you want to sell an album on mp3 so that will account for a large number of people who did not pay for the album. I would venture to guess that many of the people who choose to download the album for free will go out and buy it at a traditional B$M store when it drops (probably in January here in North America).
To call this a failure so soon just shows how short sighted you are. Besides the fact that they openly said that fans can download the album for whatever they want including free means people are going to do so. Further, they are planning an arena tour this time around and I guarantee they are going to sell out in no time (and this is where they are going to make all of their money). As I have said in the past, the album is merely a vehicle to sell the live show. Anyways, time will tell on this one. I know they are also about to cash in on a box set covering all of the albums released pre "In Rainbows". I'm sure all of this free press is only going to help sell that as well.
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