Do you like my music? I have the biggest meeting of my life soon!?

July 152010

Lol. Im not their yet, But I have a meeting with an A&R Representative for Universal Records. They seem really interested in what they have heard so far! This is insane! They just want some better quality recordings! Im in the studio day and night right now getting my professional recordings wrapped up for the meetings.

I know dudes dont like it, Thats expected. If your gunna hate, then hate.. no sweat for me.. lol..
I wouldnt expect you to like it though, Its like you "ADMITTING"
you like Justin Timberlake. lol.

But ladies, Do you feel me?
haha,
I NEED your input.
dudes, I value your input as well.. But most likely you won’t be into it.. Im just sayin’…

The quality of these recordings are poor,
But their are what they are, and they will all be mastered soon.
Better quality means better music.
I know it makes a WORLD of a difference but im poor and had to record these at home with the cheapest equipment money can buy. haha.

Check em out and let me know how you feel about them!

myspace.com/bcrizzlemusic

lol, wigger.

If I record a demo for pop music will the recording studio or label provide music?

July 152010

I’ve been writing songs.lately and some are good. I want to do an album one day. If I do get that far, becuase the music industry is a lot of work i know, will they provide the music becuase I only have the lyrics, not the actual music and beats. But I know how I want them to sound.

a recording studio wont have music for you, but they will probably have the stuff there for you to create the music yourself. they may also have an engineer or intern that could do some of that for you (for a fee).

record labels will probably have producers for you to make the music. but to get with a record label you will likely need to have something recorded with music.

the best thing for you to do would be to make your own music. get a keyboard or a virtual instrument program and start creating your own music. remember, if someone else is doing half the work, you only get half the money. and when that half comes after the label takes their portion, you’re left with very little.

YouTube users who hate Warner Music Group (WMG) and their copyright claims hate Time Warner too. Hmmmm?

July 152010

Okay, I notice YouTube users who boycott WMG and their music boycott Time Warner too, because they believe they still own said record company, but let’s get some facts straight: Time Warner doesn’t own WMG anymore; they just spun it off into a separate privately-held company six years ago, just to cut debt. They also sold off their book-publishing division four years ago and spun off Time Warner Cable and AOL last year so they’ll become more of an entertainment company consisting of three companies: Turner Broadcasting, Warner Bros., and HBO.

Well, YouTube users hate Time Warner/Warner Bros. because they believe they still own their former music subsidiary which filed the lawsuit against YouTube/Google, but WMG these days is owned by a group of investors instead of Time Warner itself, despite having "Warner" in their name. Heck, even some users boycott Time Warner/Warner Bros. for taking down their TV/movie content.

So, you need to send this information to any YouTube users, but I’m not quite sure. Anyone agree?

P.S. Please, don’t give me any answers like "YouTube sucks ’cause it’s a very childish place" or "Go f**k yourself" or any other crap. Just answer with something unique.

I find it hilarious that these people who are pissed off because their videos were silenced or deleted by copyright claims from WMG or others would choose to boycott them.

That’s totally preposterous! They are going to boycott the producers of the music that they liked well enough to include in their videos. That’s what got them in trouble with YouTube in the first place, their desire to use their favorite Warner Music tracks in their video.

This would be like boycotting Pizza Hut because you like their products enough to want to give it away to everybody. That’s what uploading copyrighted music to YouTube does… it gives the product away for free and denies the makers their profits.

And I don’t care what investors own Warner, etc, the fact is these people are mad because they think that if they posess something (like music) that they can do as they please with it and when it comes to intellectual property and art, that’s just not true. If you buy some music, you are buying the right to listen to it. You have no right to reproduce it or freely distribute it, and uploading it to YouTube is doing both.

If there was a store ( a bakery) in your town that was run by a nice lady and you liked her and you liked her baked goods, would you steal from her? No! If you like the products produced by Warner Music Group, then you shouldn’t steal from them either! Just because they are a big business, doesn’t make stealing from them alright.

Is a 1973 " Band On The Run " album worth anything to collectors?

July 132010

The album cover does have some abrasions on the outside caused by the record inside it around where the edge of the record stops. The music is by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, and Denny Laine. All selections published by McCartney Music Inc. / ATV Music Corp. / BMI. 1973 EMI Records Ltd. Any help would be very appreciated.

In the condition you describe, a few dollars., when they do sell, at eBay. The shipping costs more than what the bids are for the LP, total averaging $5-$6. If you’ve got the poster, you might get $8 total.

Is a 1973 " Band On The Run " album worth anything to collectors?

July 132010

The album cover does have some abrasions on the outside caused by the record inside it around where the edge of the record stops. The music is by Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, and Denny Laine. All selections published by McCartney Music Inc. / ATV Music Corp. / BMI. 1973 EMI Records Ltd. Any help would be very appreciated.

In the condition you describe, a few dollars., when they do sell, at eBay. The shipping costs more than what the bids are for the LP, total averaging $5-$6. If you’ve got the poster, you might get $8 total.

Play’d A Hip Hop Story Part 2

July 112010

NO COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT INTENDED
I DO NOT OWN RIGHTS TO THIS MOVIE

Jaxx is an aspiring rapper/singer who is signed to a west coast record label run by Domino Breed, a tyrant who rules almost every aspect of his artist’s career – and life.

Similar to the real events leading to the death of 2Pac Shakur and Notorious B.I.G., a east coast/west coast battle goes on leading to death and deceit.

Duration : 0:9:25

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Keane – A Bad Dream

July 112010

Music video by Keane performing A Bad Dream. (C) 2006 Universal Island Records Ltd. A Universal Music Company.

Duration : 0:3:49

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The “Oasis” Music Video – From “Who Killed Amanda Palmer”

July 112010

The “Oasis” music video.

From the new album “Who Killed Amanda Palmer”, produced by Ben Folds – Out NOW on Roadrunner Records. Order information up now at whokilledamandapalmer.com/purchase

For info on new videos and songs coming ALL year long, please visit myspace.com/whokilledamandapalmer

Directed by Michael Pope
Produced by BriAnna Olson & MediaVox

Duration : 0:2:6

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Backwards Down the Number Line by Phish [The Daily Vinyl music video #29]

July 112010

The Daily Vinyl video #29: “Backwards Down the Number Line” by Phish video. This was filmed in one take (as they usually are) and with very little set-up… or thought as to whether turntables can float. The mermaid was the closest thing I could find to a fish. I would’ve liked to have purchased some real ones for this video, but I really wanted to get this on YouTube the same day of its release. (The LP release of Phish’s 14th studio album “Joy” on 180 gram vinyl was Oct 6, 2009.)

If you dig this, please visit http://www.TheDailyVinyl.com to view other videos, especially those with audio tracks not allowed on YouTube. Also, for your convenience, I have provided links to purchase the featured music, (help support TheDailyVinyl). Did you know that “The Dude” wants to hear about YOUR music memories. Visit http://www.thedailyvinyl.com and share!

Duration : 0:7:8

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Katy Perry – California Gurls ( The Making Of)

July 112010

Katy Perry – California Gurls ( The Making Of)
CAPITOL
(P) (C) 2010 Capitol Records, LLC. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Manufactured by Capitol Records, LLC, 1750 North Vine Street, Hollywood, CA 90028.

Duration : 0:5:34

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