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Screw that guy.
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producers, managers, publishers and the like. Though after reading the article I figure that Nathan feels he has a valuable and unique video that should be worth a lot of money to someone, somewhere and his NFT allows him to sell it to the highest bidder. I suppose there is some value considering his tik tok Dreams video did put the single Dreams and the album Rumours back onto the charts as well as helping Ocean Spray sales shoot through the roof. And yes, without him actually being able to use the song, it would be useless for him to try and sell the NFT now because the song and his video go hand in hand in the eyes in the eyes in the eyes of the world. I love reading Billboard and I love learning about the music business. Maybe if I'm lucky Michele, they'll post a recap of Christine selling her music publishing in 1988 for one hundred and fifty million dollars. Interesting how Stevie only got 100 million for hers. Another cool thing I learned in this issue is the record industry is keeping track of how many Shazams each artist gets. For a new artist named Jimmie Allen(I have never heard of him), he got two million total Shazams in the United States and thirty one thousand Shazams during his Dick Clark's New Years Rockin' Eve performance. While I'm on the subject of Billboard I want to share some interesting classic rock acts I see in the Top 200 (albums) for the week ending March 13, 2021.Queen's Greatest Hits is at #22.Elton John's Diamonds album is at #35. Alice Cooper debuts a new album at #47. Rumours is at #49.Creedence Clearwater Revival (greatest hits) at #50.Journey's greatest hits at #67. AC/DC Back in Black at #74. Guns & Roses greatest hits at #82. The Beatles #1's at #88.Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers greatest hits at #90 and Michael Jacksons Thriller at #95. |
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Billboard should make their past issues available digitally so that we could search them for the archival information we seek.
I would like to know how much money Lindsey and Mick received for their catalogs. Should we offer to buy John’s catalog so he won’t feel left out? Owning those Lola Thomas songs would make me feel very special. |
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Is this scenario just like Stevie's?
Is Madonna Ciccone in the wrong? https://www.rollingstone.com/music/m...comet-1277050/ |
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Is this true? If so, I'm really happy for her. It also came after all her hits from Tango.
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I remember it being 34 million. Not sure if that was U.S. dollars or British pounds. I always remember numbers, so I'd bet $34 on it being 34.
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Christine McVie- she radiated both purity and sass in equal measure, bringing light to the music of the 70s. RIP. - John Taylor(Duran Duran) |
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and Stevie didn't sell 100% of her rights; I believe it was 80%
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