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Post by Zinnia on Sept 11, 2011 4:10:45 GMT -5
There is a new pic from BM, but I don't know it's origin.
Polly @pollyness Polly RT @finney_4: new burning man pic yfrog.com/khv437j
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Post by reihmer on Sept 11, 2011 4:15:49 GMT -5
There is a new pic from BM, but I don't know it's origin. Polly @pollyness Polly RT @finney_4: new burning man pic yfrog.com/khv437j Really tiny but I see Adam dyed in some blue.
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Post by aurora on Sept 11, 2011 6:32:37 GMT -5
LiamMcEwan Liam McEwanPodcast of today's show featuring my interview with Tim Foster from PennyRoyal Studio is ONLINE NOW, thanks to @mmyy9! soundcloud.com/mmyyy99/20110911flea1 hour ago
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Post by spring2009 on Sept 11, 2011 7:55:07 GMT -5
Is something wrong with the board? I am having trouble copy and pasting, it is all wonky? I saw on twitter that the pulse insider has changed Adam's date from Tbd to 20112012? Does anyone know anything about this "insider"?
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Post by nica575 on Sept 11, 2011 8:04:00 GMT -5
Is something wrong with the board? I am having trouble copy and pasting, it is all wonky? I saw on twitter that the pulse insider has changed Adam's date from Tbd to 20112012? Does anyone know anything about this "insider"? looks like a typo, I guess 20112011 would make sense...IF it means Nov 20, 2011...although that's a Sunday and I learned here that album drops happen on Tues or now Mondays in the US. Where do they drop on Sundays? EU? AU?
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Post by spring2009 on Sept 11, 2011 8:07:26 GMT -5
Sorry I meant to type 2011/2012
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Post by nica575 on Sept 11, 2011 8:10:46 GMT -5
Sorry I meant to type 2011/2012 so it is still TBD... I am going to try and hold on to [positive thoughts...
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Post by spring2009 on Sept 11, 2011 8:36:03 GMT -5
I am trying my best to hold on to positive thoughts, but I have to say it is becoming increasingly difficult to believe that something is coming soon with absolutely no buzz about anything. Not a mention of an impending storm anymore.
Last night I was at a party with a bunch of people and the conversation was mainly around music. There was a guy there who absolutely blew me away with his knowledge of music and the industry and I can't shake one of the things he said.
He said one of the reasons that he thinks that we are not seeing all of the great music that we did years ago, is that artists now days are spending way to long getting albums out and then when months and months go by, people are expecting something epic and are for the most part disappointed and wonder why it took so long to produce what they did. Coldplay and REM were a couple of the examples he gave. Not to mention that people have had a long time to move on - especially not great for the "new" who are trying to establish a fan base.
You will have to excuse me, I am not the most articulate person on the planet, this guy however was and I think he might have had a point.
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Post by nica575 on Sept 11, 2011 8:47:54 GMT -5
I am trying my best to hold on to positive thoughts, but I have to say it is becoming increasingly difficult to believe that something is coming soon with absolutely no buzz about anything. Not a mention of an impending storm anymore. Last night I was at a party with a bunch of people and the conversation was mainly around music. There was a guy there who absolutely blew me away with his knowledge of music and the industry and I can't shake one of the things he said. He said one of the reasons that he thinks that we are not seeing all of the great music that we did years ago, is that artists now days are spending way to long getting albums out and then when months and months go by, people are expecting something epic and are for the most part disappointed and wonder why it took so long to produce what they did. Coldplay and REM were a couple of the examples he gave. You will have to excuse me, I am not the most articulate person on the planet, this guy however was and I think he might have had a point. true, that the expectations rise with every "it's worth waiting" message. re lack of promo/buzz: given today's date - I just thought that from the strategic POV it would be difficult to start any kind of promo now or in the coming week - all the shows/programs will be devoted to 9/11 anniversary as they should. Logically it makes sense to hold at least until the next week. Of course I am completely ignorant in anything "music promo", so this is just me as a "consumer" talking... actually I would feel resentful towards anyone who would be promoting their album right now.... the "eight weeks" can still be right and I am holding on to that. OT: what is going on on twitter with Neil? what is everyone arguing with him about? Why are they talking vaccination stuff?
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Post by spring2009 on Sept 11, 2011 8:59:14 GMT -5
I am trying my best to hold on to positive thoughts, but I have to say it is becoming increasingly difficult to believe that something is coming soon with absolutely no buzz about anything. Not a mention of an impending storm anymore. Last night I was at a party with a bunch of people and the conversation was mainly around music. There was a guy there who absolutely blew me away with his knowledge of music and the industry and I can't shake one of the things he said. He said one of the reasons that he thinks that we are not seeing all of the great music that we did years ago, is that artists now days are spending way to long getting albums out and then when months and months go by, people are expecting something epic and are for the most part disappointed and wonder why it took so long to produce what they did. Coldplay and REM were a couple of the examples he gave. You will have to excuse me, I am not the most articulate person on the planet, this guy however was and I think he might have had a point. true, that the expectations rise with every "it's worth waiting" message. re lack of promo/buzz: given today's date - I just thought that from the strategic POV it would be difficult to start any kind of promo now or in the coming week - all the shows/programs will be devoted to 9/11 anniversary as they should. Logically it makes sense to hold at least until the next week. Of course I am completely ignorant in anything "music promo", so this is just me as a "consumer" talking... actually I would feel resentful towards anyone who would be promoting their album right now.... the "eight weeks" can still be right and I am holding on to that. OT: what is going on on twitter with Neil? what is everyone arguing with him about? Why are they talking vaccination stuff? On one of the political debates earlier this week, I think something was mentioned about Gardasil, which set off a twitter debate with Neil. (should you vaccinate or not?) He is for vaccination and it got pretty nasty. There were a couple of people on Twitter who are absolutely convinced their daughters are now suffering from severe reactions to the vaccinations (one is certain her child developed colitis).
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