What is the name of the song or group that has a music video that features people burning records?

October 182010

It was on time warner cables on demand under the rock catergory. I can not find it anywhere I have played many videos. It also says on there we won’t make the sam mistakes are our ancestors or fathers something like that. I don’t remember the song much but that music video stuck in my brian. I am using that quote for a paper I am writing but I can not remember the exact quote and the artist’s name.
that is the same thing that I see on my on demand. Time warner cable said they took it down yet refuses to acknowledge the song name. They are censoring this song possibly so they will not help.
It might still be there it was in the same catergory as Bon Jovi and Breaking Benjman but I played all the videos and none of them matched.
I watched it thinking it could possibly get censored.
I found it; it is Anti-Flag; when all the lights go out and the quote is I am free from the mistakes of my elders.

sorry i tried looking for you, but here’s the website, http://www.twondemand.com/free/resultsall.aspx?pageId=80&pageMode=listgrid&type=service&id=29 scroll down to the pure rock and see if you see it.

Record Label vs. Music Publishing Company?

October 152010

So this might be a stupid question… I was wondering if there is any difference between a "record label" and a "music publishing company"

The specific situation I am wondering about is this:
I was on the Warner/Chappell Music website, they claim to be a "music publishing company", a division of Warner Bros. Music. Makes sense.
And the company lists Kevin Rudolf as one of their artists… They posted a recently published album of his on their website.. but under "label" it says Cash Money Records…. which is the part I am confused by.. shouldn’t their label be Warner??…

I noticed a bunch of their artists have random labels listed, like Capitol, Reprise, Interscope, Fueled By Ramen… etc.. now, i know some of these are owned by Warner.. but others (like Cash Money Records and Capitol) are completely unrelated to Warner..

if anyone took the time to read and understand that.. haha can you help me out?

Recording contracts and Publishing contracts are two completely separate contracts.
I’m sorry to say that your first answerer is incorrect.
You sign a contract with a record company concerning the recorded sound and the distribution of it.
You sign a PUBLISHING contract for the WRITTEN FORM of the music such as sheet music and books.
The two deals are completely separate.
So a songwriter can sign a contract with a PUBLISHER and never actually work in a band, go into a studio or ever go away on tour (Yep, I am one and thats what I do)
Publishers will take their clients work and present it to record companies for their solo acts to perform (You know the ones that dont have bands? Like Celine Dion etc…)
Record companies will also contact Publishers to see if they might have some material that is suitable for one of their acts to record, OR they might ask the publisher to have one of their clients WRITE a song for one of the rec comp clients.

Another thing that was wrong in the other answer was the collection of royalties, that isnt done by EITHER the rec or the pub company. I live in Aust. Here that is undertaken by APRA the Aust performers rights association. Each country has its own, but its NOT done by either rec or pub!!!

Artists quite frequently have deals with separate companies, you sign with whoever offers you the best contract, the best deal and the best rate.
Some rec companies have branched into publishing as well but that doesnot mean its the best option for you and you really SHOULDNT do it.
Some MAJOR record companies are now INSISTING that their acts sign BOTH contracts with them, If they dont agree to sign up to both then the record company wont sign them at all.
It is BEST to NOT have both contracts with exactly the same company. EVER!

All the best
Cat (Please click my avatar and check my profile!)

Difference between record labels & music publishing companies..?

October 122010

So this might be a stupid question… I was wondering if there is any difference between a "record label" and a "music publishing company"

The specific situation I am wondering about is this:
I was on the Warner/Chappell Music website, they claim to be a "music publishing company", a division of Warner Bros. Music. Makes sense.
And the company lists Kevin Rudolf as one of their artists… They posted a recently published album of his on their website.. but under "label" it says Cash Money Records…. which is the part I am confused by.. shouldn’t their label be Warner??…

I noticed a bunch of their artists have random labels listed, like Capitol, Reprise, Interscope, Fueled By Ramen… etc.. now, i know some of these are owned by Warner.. but others (like Cash Money Records and Capitol) are completely unrelated to Warner..

if anyone took the time to read and understand that.. haha can you help me out?

The music business as it’s always been is changing drastically. In an attempt to survive many Record Labels have become absorbed into Music Publishing companies that may own many different record labels. One of the giants in the Music business, EMI, http://www.emimusic.com/about/ – owns many different record labels. It almost seems like each new genre requires a new record label to support it. Anyway, most traditional record labels are in trouble financially today because, there are few radio stations playing the top 40 hits these days, and the seems to be much confusion about who the authority is on what songs are even in the top 40. People are not listening to the radio anymore because now they listen to the music they download and put on their iPod and more and more independent artists are becoming well known through the Internet and have no need for a record label to promote them. Many of the big names in music, like Madonna, are becoming an independent artist because the get to keep their rights all the rights to their music and and earn a much larger percentage of the gross sales.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_I82rdaaiUE
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=how+the+music+industry+is+changing&aq=f

How do I become a songwriter for Warner Bros/Reprise Records?

October 102010

I don’t want to be a singer, I want to sell my songs to Warner Bros.
Who do I contact? – - – An Executive? A Director? What is the title?

Also – I have already copyrighted my lyrics, my recordings, and the piano music behind the lyrics, so I could probably just send them an email of my contact information, my bio, my copyright information, and my mp3, right?

Thanks!
I’ve heard I’m supposed to get an attorney to present. Isn’t that expensive! I thought getting it copyrighted was expensive enough!

Do a poor mans copy write, put it in an envelope and send it to yourself then don’t open it and put it in a save…boom copy write done.

Next you’re not going to get anywhere with an executive with any major record label until you are signed with a performing rights company You need to apply for ASCAP, BMI, SESAC,or Sound Exchange. You can only be a member of one so research them and choose wisely because it is a two year commitment.

If a label Likes your work then they may sign you to a publishing deal where you write exclusively for them.

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.

Goo Goo Dolls – Iris [Official Video]

July 112010

Goo Goo Dolls Iris © 1998 WARNER MUSIC GROUP & REPRISE RECORDS

Goo Goo Dolls Official Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/thegoogoodolls

Reprise Records Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/warnerbrosrecords

Duration : 0:3:35

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The Spill Canvas – Saved [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

July 72010

The Spill Canvas – Saved [OFFICIAL VIDEO]

Saved by The Spill Canvas
(c) 2008 Sire Records for the U.S. and WEA International Inc. for the world outside the U.S. Marketed by Warner Bros. Records Inc., A Warner Music Group Company.

Duration : 0:3:57

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SF Music Tech Summit 2009: Jeremy Welt, SVP of New Media at Warner Bros. Records

July 22010

Jeremy Welt, SVP of New Media at Warner Bros. Records speaks at the San Francisco Music Technology Summit, about the importance of having an artist site at the center of your social media strategy to reach fans.

Chuck Fishman, Cisco’s Manager of Media and Entertainment, also blogged about this topic for the Cisco DigMediaRev Blog:

http://blogs.cisco.com/media/comments/your_web_site_is_the_center_of_your_online_entertainment_strategy/

More about the San Francisco Music Technology Summit here:

http://blogs.cisco.com/media/comments/san_francisco_music_tech_summit/

Duration : 0:1:22

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Trapt – HeadStrong [OFFICIAL MUSIC VIDEO]

June 282010

Trapt Headstrong (C) 2005 WARNER MUSIC GROUP & WARNER BROS. RECORDS
Trapt Headstrong (C) 2005 WARNER MUSIC GROUP & WARNER BROS. RECORDS

Duration : 0:3:31

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Avenged Sevenfold – A Little Piece Of Heaven [Official Video HD]

June 272010

Avenged Sevenfold A Little Piece Of Heaven © 2008 WARNER MUSIC GROUP & WARNER BROS. RECORDS.

Warner Bros. Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/warnerbrosrecords

Avenged Sevenfold’s Official Channel:
http://www.youtube.com/avengedsevenfold

Duration : 0:8:32

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