November 6th, 2007 by Gerard McGarry. Tags: Copyright, Prince
Wow. In a shockingly stupid move, Prince (short guy, wears purple, gives away free albums) has decided that fansites dedicated to him should remove anything which contains his hallowed image straight away.
What a dumbass.
When he decided to give his Planet Earth album away for free in a Sunday newspaper, we all applauded. He was a pioneer, and he was suddenly part of the movement which would reshape the music industry. Ha.
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August 3rd, 2007 by Gerard McGarry. Tags: Concerts, Prince
Here are a few clips for all you Prince fans out there. We are heading to see Prince at the O2 arena later this month so this has really gotten me in the mood.
Click on the Read More link after the video to see Purple Rain!
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July 4th, 2007 by Gerard McGarry. Tags: Fopp, News, Prince
In a truly inventive piece of journalism, Mojo have managed to weave Prince’s decision to give away his album for free with the closure of Fopp stores nationwide.
Prince’s decision to give his new album, Planet Earth, with a forthcoming edition of the Mail On Sunday has drawn widespread criticism from the British music industry as a whole, with Paul Quirk, chairman of The Entertainment Retailers Association, declaring it “an insult to all those record stores who have supported Prince throughout his career. The Artist Formerly Known as Prince should know that with behaviour like this he will soon be the Artist Formerly Available in Record Stores.â€
Ooh, handbags at dawn from the record store guy! I especially loved the “insult to all those record stores” line. Come on Paul, it’s not as if those record stores were selling Prince records for the good of their health! I’m sure those poor record stores made a few pounds out of their sales of Prince records. What a disingenuous thing to say.
From what I read elsewhere, the decision to close Fopp has more to do with the growing download market and declining sales of physical product. Fopp weren’t alone, as HMV have been feeling the pinch too.
So, Mojo, it wasn’t Prince who dunnit, in the kitchen with a free album in a conservative Sunday paper. Better look at some of the other suspects: music downloads, online retailers like Amazon, and the decline in quality of music generally.
On a personal note, I discovered a Fopp store in London before Christmas, and I really enjoyed shopping there. The stock wasn’t the usual mainstream garbage you can buy everywhere else, and they seemed to have thought about the types of products they were offering. It’s a genuine shame that they’ve been forced to close. But not for Prince presumably.
May 8th, 2007 by Lisa McGarry. Tags: Concerts, Prince
Music legend, Prince is to play for a week in London’s new O2 Arena this summer, as part of his recently announced 21 London gigs.
Tickets will cost £31.21, a reference to his album 3121. Though he will also be playing at much smaller venues to make it “affordable for everybody”.
At a recent press launch Prince exclaimed:
“I love London,” he explained at a press launch. “I’ve had some of my favourite shows here.”
He added that he hoped to be joined in some of the gigs by Amy Winehouse.