Wilco on P2P, Digital Music and the Internet 188
Saint Aardvark writes "As if Wilco wasn't the coolest band in existence anyway, Wired has an interview with them about their relationship with P2P, the Internet, and their fans. For example, they were contacted by fans who'd downloaded A Ghost Is Born before it was released. Lead singer Jeff Tweedy explains, 'They wanted to send money to express solidarity with the fact that we'd embraced the downloading community. We couldn't take the money ourselves, so they asked if we could pick a charity instead -- we pointed them to Doctors Without Borders, and they ended up receiving about $15,000.' Many other choice quotes make this a fascinating read."
How nice for the fans to donate money (Score:5, Funny)
Re:How nice for the fans to donate money (Score:1, Insightful)
These people just downloaded the music from the Internet. They didn't steal CD's from a music store.
Re:How nice for the fans to donate money (Score:2)
[and I mean that in the nicest way possible]
Re:How nice for the fans to donate money (Score:2)
Re:How nice for the fans to donate money (Score:2)
Re:How nice for the fans to donate money (Score:2)
Is Slashdot just hotlinking Fark? (Score:3, Funny)
This isnt the first time, just the first time I've bothered to pay attention
Re:Is Slashdot just hotlinking Fark? (Score:5, Funny)
Is that a Heinlein reference?
Re:Is Slashdot just hotlinking Fark? (Score:3, Informative)
unlikely (Score:1)
ed
Re:unlikely (Score:2)
DAMN. And here I though all he did was just dump it all in and use a dart to decide what's on Fark, and what's on TotalFark.
Doctor's Without Borders? (Score:5, Funny)
Re:Doctor's Without Borders? (Score:2, Funny)
Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:2, Interesting)
Re:Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:5, Interesting)
Re:Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:1)
yup (Score:1, Interesting)
Re:Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:2)
It can be legally downloaded for free [archive.org] at Archive.org.
It's an amazing release. It even comes with a huge PDF booklet explaining everything. Very cool.
Re:Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:2)
Re:Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:1)
Re:Anyone else see 'em at the Orpheum... (Score:2)
Watch out (Score:4, Insightful)
Re:Watch out (Score:5, Informative)
Re:Watch out (Score:5, Informative)
Its these bubblegum music manager creation "artists" that cannot play (eg, Ashlee Simpson), but have canned lyrics that appeal to a large number of people that depend on record sales for their income. Actually, its more of the music manager's and the labels that depend on the record sales for income. The artists get a token commission which provides them enough money to feel rich for a period of time until they have to get a real job.
From Wilco's website:
wilco does permit audio taping and trading of live performances wherever it does not conflict with venue or other restrictions beyond our control. we do not allow direct soundboard patches. we also do not allow videotaping.wilco supports the free trading of live recordings for non-commercial purposes.
I would bet that any other taper friendly band [archive.org] would not care about p2p or whatever, because, again, these bands work for a living, and they know they will make money when they are working.
Re:Watch out (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:Watch out (Score:2)
Unfortunately, one example [allmanbrothers.com] to the contrary is the Allman Brothers. [allmanbrothers.com] They do permit taping and trading, but insist that that trading take place the old fashioned way - one-to-one snail mail trades.
I think it's probably a result of a combination of the fallout of the napster fervor and a misunderstanding of the online le
$15,000... to the IRS... (Score:2, Offtopic)
So by most "cash in hand" business they probably raked in about $300k
Maybe this is why the RIAA is publicly moaning about P2P... its raking it in, but doesn't want the IRS to investigate!
Lost Sales? (Score:4, Interesting)
For example, I quite like Scissor Sisters' "Take Your Mama", so I paid for the CD and listened to it. But I must admit you can only listen to one song for so many times until you're sick of it. So now the enjoyment from this song is long gone, but I have already paid $20 for this now-known-as piece of plastic and song that I no longer enjoy.
I believe any potential "lost sales" are from people who, on one hand, don't want to pay for the music, but on the other, want to enjoy that particular music.
Will this be considered "Lost Sales" if someone told you:
"Nah, this shitty movie is only worth watching it once, why would I pay for the DVD/Movie?".
This person could pay for the DVD/Movie and watch it once, or download it from the Internet and watch it once. Either way this person got one unit of enjoyment out of this, but it's not quite the same to capitalist.
Re:Lost Sales? (Score:3, Funny)
I bought a New York steak at the store for $10.00. I ate it and enjoyed it quite a bit. However, at this point it is a worthless log floating somewhere in the sewer system. Should I have stolen the steak instead?
Re:Lost Sales? (Score:3, Insightful)
However, if you think $10 is fair price to buy the initial 10 minutes of juicy, tender chewy feeling in your mouth, then you should've paid for it, not eaten it for free and backed up your action by suggesting its final destination in the sewer.
I can't see anyone can get away with going into a movie theatre, watched a movie without paying and said
Re:Lost Sales? (Score:2)
Re:Lost Sales? (Score:2)
Close. Basically, ticket sales are about enough to pay for the use of the film to show the movie. Take away ticket sales and the movie theater loses money, eventually going out of business.
The reason the popcorn/etc is so much is because that is what the theatre uses to pay for the facilities, employee wages, utilites, advertising, etc that go along with running a theatre.
Re:Lost Sales? (Score:1)
However, when we "steal" digital media, the original media remains unchanged and still in the posession of the owner. Therefore, the media has not been "stolen", but duplicated.
The movie and music industry likes to label people who "duplicate" media as "thieves" and liken their act
Re:Lost Sales? (Score:2, Insightful)
Dollars per Unit of Enjoyment? (Score:2)
Remember though, if you keep increasing your units of enjoyment, eventually the fairy of happiness will let you carry up to 50 bombs at once.
"We couldn't take the money ourselves" (Score:2)
Re:"We couldn't take the money ourselves" (Score:5, Informative)
It's most likely a record label issue, while record labels (usually) can't prevent you for doing things for free, they DO control all money you receive for sales of albums, merch, etc. That's why bands that make gold records often make more off of non-record-company related deals (like interviews, photo shoots, hosting MTV shows, modeling contracts, movies, etc.) than actual album sales (not that the album sale profits rae anything to laugh at).
Re:"We couldn't take the money ourselves" (Score:1)
Re:"We couldn't take the money ourselves" (Score:3, Informative)
I thought we could download this a long time ago? (Score:1, Funny)
Re:I thought we could download this a long time ag (Score:2)
playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:3, Interesting)
don't we all have to make money somewhere to live and could we "fault" those wanting to? if you can make a living via hobbies, more power to them... but is it wrong to make a living?
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:3, Insightful)
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:3, Insightful)
Wasn't the Renaissance all about patrons supporting the artists so they didn't starve? I don't think there was much marketing done once an artist found someone to feed him. Add to that the fact that Gutenberg didn't make his printing press until the Italian Renaissance was apparently underway, and copyrights didn't seem all that necessary. Even the later northern European renaissance wasn't exactly the deluge of popular m
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:2, Insightful)
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:3, Interesting)
They are mainstream artists getting mainstream play, mainstream press, and apparently making mainstream money yet they just seem to have the attitude of "woah, cool" instead of "woah, not enough money made".
Well, to me, that makes the "traditional musici
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:3, Interesting)
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:2)
Re:playing a little devil's advocate... (Score:2)
That's a bit stretched. The traditional musicians (before the Britney Spears explosion and the like) used to (and still do) earn their money from playing live, selling merchandise, as well as selling records. Don't confuse the talentless boobs-on-legs who sing stupid songs the music execs composed for them and then sit on their asses and parade themselves in teeny magazines for traditional musicians.
Actually, many bands (like Metalli
Computer Nerds (Score:1)
Wilco [clinko.com] is less-than or equal to a ghost is born [wilcoweb.com]
Re:Computer Nerds (Score:1, Insightful)
Re:Computer Nerds (Score:2)
While I have nothing in particular against Wilco per se, I posit that Supergrass are the coolest band to have graced this planet over the past ten years.
where's "download" button? (Score:2)
its not up anymore (Score:1, Informative)
Then they need to...... (Score:1)
Wilco (Score:3, Interesting)
By the way there's a great documentary of the band making the CD, its called I am Trying To Break Your Heart. I highly recommend it. Shows the whole process of being dumped by your label then getting picked up by another label, both of whom were owned by the same umbrella company. Strange stuff, today's music business.
Wilco's ethics are very punk rock, even if their music belongs on its own planet. If you haven't heard YHF, do yourself a favor and pick it up.
Re:Wilco (Score:3, Funny)
You're in Wilco? I didn't know they read slashdot! What do you play? Can I have your autograph? Do you think maybe your buddy could burn me a copy of YHF so I can be in the band, too?
Re:Wilco (Score:2)
Re:Wilco (Score:2)
That's the point exactly -- you're right, but the A&R reps sure didn't think so and demanded that Wilco re-record the album and make it more demographic-friendly. The band said no, bought out the rights to their own stuff, and released it online. And then, surprise, not to long later, record labels are beating on their doors wanting to sell the album.
Re:Wilco (Score:2, Insightful)
Article's on fark.com too (Score:5, Interesting)
Those last three words blew me away. Although I'm not a huge Wilco fan, I definitely appreciate where they're coming from. To me at least, they embody what a True Musician consists of. Somebody who plays music for the sake of making music. Somebody who if they make enough money playing at clubs and hawking CDs to make a living, then GREAT! But if not, they'll still be playing on the weekends and at nights when they're done with their 9-to-5.
Now contrast that with Britney Spears or Ashley Simpson. Think they'd be singing in their garage if their "music" career never took off? Fuck no. Since they only care about entertaining and not making music, they'd probably be just another coked-out stripper on the LA Strip, telling you how they're going to make it big and be somebody between lapdances and serving you a $10 cocktail.
Regardless, it's glad to know there's still a few bands out there who are in it for the love.
Re:Article's on fark.com too (Score:2)
I bought Yankee Hotel Foxtrot mostly to support Wilco... I have yet to decide if it is really good, or
Re:Many good quotes from Tweedy. (Score:3, Insightful)
and
Treating your audience like thieves is absurd. Anyone who chooses to listen to our music becomes a collaborator.
People who look at music as commerce don't understand that. They are talking about pieces of plastic they want to sell, packages of intellectual propert
Re:Article's on fark.com too (Score:3, Funny)
Damn. I was worried you weren't going to be able to work any misogyny into that post.
Saved it at the end. Close one.
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Not really.
Grandparent is saying that specific people are just selling their bodies, rather than selling music.
No, he said they were just interested in entertainment rather than music. You've interpreted it that way, but that's not necessarily what he was saying.
I simply think that he's factually incorrect: If these idiot performers were never famous, I do not think that they'd be doing lapdances instead. I think that there would be...
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
From dictionary.com:
misogyny, n.: Hatred of women
I can understand saying that the original poster was incorrectly stereotyping women. But that he HATES women? That's a stretch. I think the word misogyny is way overused these days. People mistake ignorance for hatred and the application of the word misogyny is the result.
Anyway, I interpreted his statement as saying that these women's only marketable feature is their beauty. No (or very little education) education. No REAL skill in their
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Our only example of his opinion of women is what he thinks of these two female performers. He doesn't seem to like them. His example of how low he thinks they'd sink is to show how he thinks their morals are bad in comparison to Wilco. The only evidence I think he has for his conclusion (that they would become strippers) is that they are women.
Anyway, I interpreted his statement as saying that these women's only marketable feature is their beauty.
That's fine.
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Where do you come up with this stuff? He has plenty of other evidence: their actions between when they hit it big and now. Go watch the Ashley Simpson show and tell me you don't construct some picture of who Ashley Simpson really is outside the fact she is a woman. You seem to be saying a person's public actions should be ignored or are ignoring the fact that these people (esp. the Simpsons, bu
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Are you telling me that it follows logically that Ashley Simpson & Britney Spears would be coked out strippers if they didn't make it big?
You do know that sex plays a BIG part of her act, right?
That is obviously the case. Does this mean that Britney Spears have ot
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
And he is passing judgement (though not necessarily a moral judgement--the world isn't bad vs. good to everyone). He is saying he likes Wilco's behavior more than Spears'. Fine. But does that mean he dislikes women as a whole? Does that even mean he dislikes Spears, as a whole? Not unless you make some serious assumptions.
What he did was to pick an extreme possible outcome to use as a
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
But I didn't do that. I said that he "worked some misogyny into" his post. I have myself, many times, said something that was misogynistic. I am not a misogynist. Hopefully, neither is whatsisname. But I maintain that his comment was misogynistic. There is still room in that statement for him to be a good person, and to love women.
It's the hyper-PC attitude that I hate. Anything said which is remotel
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
So if it was supposed to be a joke, you might want to think about why you felt you had to defend it as true.
Taft
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Are you fucking kidding me?
He says neither of these two things. He says that they're not "True Musicians", and "Since they only care about entertaining and not making music, they'd probably be just another coked-out stripper on the LA Strip, telling you how they're going to make
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Well then, it looks like we have a good ol' fashioned difference of opinion. Where you see an imaginary example as proof that they are bad people, I see him saying their work has less value than that of Wilco, because they are selling muc
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
Because if they weren't unjustly famous, they'd be two bit whores. I don't see how that isn't clear. I don't see how saying "they'd be two bit whores" isn't a judgment on someone's moral being. Are you playing dumb?
I can't even imagine the logic that conflates "acceptable" entertainment with commentary on their moral being.
That's ok, because it's completely irrelevant to our discussion.
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
This is preposterous. You are trying to say that the only reason that a person wouldn't say this about a boy band is misogyny (or more correctly, negative stereotypes of women). Nope.
Another equally valid reason why a person might be more likely to say a woman might end up in the sex industry is that women are more likely to end up in the se
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
I wasn't only trying to say that. I was saying that "you could say this about boy bands too" is not a reason for it not to be misogyny. There are a myriad reasons why the original poster would not (and did not) say that. I do think that misogyny is one of them.
Re:Conflation (Score:2)
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lossless codec downloads (Score:2)
Re:lossless codec downloads (Score:2)
"I'm glad more musicians are seeing the benefit of online distribution. I just hope more of them release songs in lossless form, without DRM. Magnatune.com works this way (and artists get %50 of sale price) and I hope more artists choose to follow this model."
You bring up a good point. Magnatune [magnatune.com] is the epitomy of what many Slashdotters want from a record label, yet their catalog and sales are virtually non-existent compared to enterprises like the iTunes Music Store that eschew the "payment optional"
Good chance to put your money where your mouth is (Score:4, Interesting)
Fame and fortune have been the carrot on the stick which the record industry has been able to dangle in front of musicians for the past century. When a few bands demonstrate that it's possible to succeed without signing over their lives to a big label, others will follow. Reaching #8 on Billboard is one of the first cracks in this wall. Help it spread!
Re:Good chance to put your money where your mouth (Score:2)
Re:Good chance to put your money where your mouth (Score:2)
Its good someone gets it (Score:2, Interesting)
Its a global library and it will happen.
God spoke to me:
www.geocities.com/James_Sager_PA
makes you realize the size of the market (Score:5, Insightful)
Re:makes you realize the size of the market (Score:4, Insightful)
That's just the problem, their soliciting. You can't give money to a single charity without forever being flooded with a hundred other charities calling you for more money.
In my last house, someone with the previous number had once given money to the Veterens of Foreign Wars and the local Police charity. It did not matter how many times I told them that I would never, ever give them a penny because they called so often, they never quit. And neither did the hundred other charities with whom the donation lists had been shared.
I really wouldn't mind giving money to more charities. I just wish that they could see it as a kind, benevolent act, and be thankful for it without pestering me for the rest of my life.
steve
Re:makes you realize the size of the market (Score:2)
Change the name from charities to magazines, and you've hit the biggest reason I won't consider getting another magazine subscription, even for free.
I'd rather pick up a magazine once in a while at the supermarket that interests me than submit to the telemarketing via a subscription.
I'm not getting publishers clearingho
Interested in real alt-country? (Score:2, Insightful)
Now that shit's original.
Re:Interested in real alt-country? (Score:2)
Tweedy voiced some of the best pro-P2P arguments (Score:2)
Tweedy: We live in a connected world now. Some find that frightening. If people are downloading our music, they're listening to it. The internet is like radio for us.
WN: You don't agree with the argument that file sharing hurts musicians' ability to earn a living?
Tweedy: I don't believe every download is a lost sale.
--
WN: What if the efforts to stop unauthorized music file sharing are successful? How would that
Re:Anyone tell me where to get... (Score:2, Informative)
Baen... (Score:2)
just a great many of them at the author's choosing.
They do however, have the rest for SALE at webscriptions [webscription.net]
Re:other people made this record aside from Wilco (Score:2, Insightful)
Except the record company dropped them because Wilco wouldn't make music the way they wanted. That means Tweedy and the rest of Wilco were free to do whatever they wanted, including streaming the album on the Internet.
But I mean, come off it man. You sound like those silly MPAA trailers before movies.
I guess I should know better than to feed the trolls.
-Alex
Re:other people made this record aside from Wilco (Score:3, Insightful)
"But I mean, come off it man. You sound like those silly MPAA trailers before movies."
He's correct. I know it's fun to engage in a little schadenfreude when we read of record companies laying off hundreds of people -- that will teach the greedy bastards for overpricing CDs! -- but while it's enjoyable imagine those hundreds of people to be Mercedes-driving executives with cocaine addictions, the reality is that it's usually Mary in IT or John in promotions or Fred who sweeps the floors.
To be clear, y
Re:other people made this record aside from Wilco (Score:2)
Not unless the record company goes out of business. Mary, John and Fred are basicly commodities and are going to make the same piddling amount no matter how much the company makes.
--HC
Re:other people made this record aside from Wilco (Score:2)
I'm guessing you haven't yet worked in corporate America. When times are tough, layoffs can and do happen. Even if a company manages to avoid layoffs, it often does so by freezing salaries (meaning that nobody gets raises, even for cost of living -- I've had to go through a few years of this) and hiring freezes (meaning that if Mary, Fred or John have been laid off from another company, it's that much harder for them to find new work).
My point stands: if you pirate something rather than buying it, it wi
Re:other people made this record aside from Wilco (Score:2)
Most of those people were paid long before the album was released. Also A Ghost Was Born sold 81,000 copies in its first week and debuted at number 8 on the Billboard charts. Furthermore, Nonesuch Records didn't stop Wilco from st
Re:Medecins Sans Frontieres (Score:2)
Non, C'est space de cyber?