This is the problem with Twitter: all you ever get is soundbites, fragments and little pieces of an issue where you need a much larger framework to start a discussion.
Why did people pay double prices in Seattle? What exactly does "poor record sales across the industry" mean? Does she just mean actual physical records? What "monopoly" is she talking about? Why is it "especially in the US"?
Those "tweets" (ugh, I can't believe I actually used that term) could be interpreted to mean a dozen different things.
ticketmaster pretty sure has the monopoly on tix sale thou
May-31-2010 01:34
iammesol
Burnt out and grown up
Registered: Mar 2004
Location: Atlanta, USA
quote:
Originally posted by Sand Leaper
This is the problem with Twitter: all you ever get is soundbites, fragments and little pieces of an issue where you need a much larger framework to start a discussion.
Why did people pay double prices in Seattle? What exactly does "poor record sales across the industry" mean? Does she just mean actual physical records? What "monopoly" is she talking about? Why is it "especially in the US"?
Those "tweets" (ugh, I can't believe I actually used that term) could be interpreted to mean a dozen different things.
Poor record sales across the industry clearly means people aren't buying music no matter what genre or level of sale.
As said above, if you don't go through Ticketmaster (which charges unbelievable "convenience" fees), you don't go.
Try and understand twitter before you hate on it.
May-31-2010 01:50
Ang ' ela_ie
Gee whiz!
Registered: Jul 2004
Location: SF
The transition to MP3s versus tangible albums is probably going to hurt some artists more than others. For the big names people will buy their albums AND are part of a culture that finds it acceptable to pay enormous amounts of money to go and see them live. However, I'd imagine that Imogen Heap has a following that might buy her album online, but don't generally value seeing music live, especially if its being sold through Satan. I mean Ticketmaster.
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May-31-2010 02:09
enydo
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Registered: Jan 2008
Location: NYC
quote:
Originally posted by iammesol
Poor record sales across the industry clearly means people aren't buying music no matter what genre or level of sale.
As said above, if you don't go through Ticketmaster (which charges unbelievable "convenience" fees), you don't go.
Try and understand twitter before you hate on it.
Twitter is not at all hard to understand.
May-31-2010 02:14
Kismet7
nononoyesyesyesnonono
Registered: Dec 2008
Location: earf
what does her touring have to do with the type of touring in the EDM market?
different echosystems.
shes getting raped by a major label, in conjunction with the venue and ticket retailers are leeching hard on touring and live show revenues, instead of paying artists properly.
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commercial and underground electronic music (house/techno/trance/other) will surpass today's hip hop/pop/rock/country in worldwide interest...if it has'nt already.
May-31-2010 04:03
Mr.Mystery
Static Guru
Registered: Dec 2001
Location: Vantaa
quote:
Originally posted by enydo
Twitter is not at all hard to understand.
Nope, it's pretty obvious it's an awful, awful place.
I don't hate Twitter. I just think saying "Try and understand Twitter before you hate on it" is hilarious.
May-31-2010 06:13
Seppuku
light swells
Registered: Jul 2008
Location: Atlanta
That was more directed at the "awful, awful place" comment. To be fair though, with all the Bieber/other rampant bullshit, its easy to see why one would think that.