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Wasn't there talk of a jukebox Mac musical?
I wonder if that sort of thing just breaks down now that Lindsey is out of the corporation. It didn't hit me until now that kicking him out could potentially impact their future revenue streams that are not related to new music or touring. Does Lindsey now have the ability to block all of that? Movies, musicals, movies based on musicals... Or was anything like that a mess anyway with battling lawyers and agents?
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How about Glenn Howerton from Always Sunny in Philadelphia as Lindsey?
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That is a VERY close resemblance!
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Fastastic!
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That's why Stevie never actually said, if you read her comments carefully, that she would stop Lindsay Lohan from making a movie about her, she said she would slam it in the press so hard no one would go see it. Which actually is shockingly naive because the more she would bad mouth the movie the more attention it would get and the more people would want to go see it to see if what she complained about was true. And the critics etc would love it because it would give them a whole juicy story to write about. It's actually got a name-- it's called the "Streisand effect" (google it). Short version is someone was publishing something (a coastal environmental study or some such) that inadvertently included a picture of Streisand's house. She made a big stink trying to get them to remove it or whatever and all it did was draw more attention and more people finding out where she lived-- the very thing she was trying to prevent. If she had just shut up about it not very many people would have seen the article and thus learned her address. So in bad mouthing the Lohan movie Stevie would in fact have been giving the movie MILLIONS in free publicity. Stupid. But it speaks to Stevie's inflated opinion of herself and her power in the media. She's used this kind of argument many times within the band to get her way on stuff-- I think MIck even wrote about it in his first book-- she said "How will it look if I go to Rolling Stone or whoever and trash the album?" Ego much? I suspect it stunned her the amount of negative backlash she got from the LB firing. You know it had to because they've largely kept her protected from any media contact, hidden away in her little ego cocoon where you know, she's a LEGEND and whatever delusions she has are treated as reality.
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Now, his SYW songs are different. I believe Lindsey does own those himself. Last edited by michelej1; 09-21-2019 at 10:22 PM.. |
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FM or Lindsey? EDIT- And now, Abominable?(just saw the trailer for it). Okay, unless I hear differently, I have to blame Dick. I mean Mick. #f*ckingloser
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But it is a little different for a musical. It’s a different license at issue because it involves both music and visual art. You would need a theatrical license to use it in a play. The owner of the copyright can give that permission. Lindsey only owns his 1975-1987 stuff as part of FM. FM is the copyright owner. You can record the audio without FM’s permission, but you can’t do a play without it. Yes, youÂ’re right about Stevie. She couldÂ’ve recorded Silver Springs again. |
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