[f_minor] How To Cash In With Remasters
Jörgen Lundmark
jorgen.lundmark at sundsvall.nu
Sun Jun 12 17:47:40 EDT 2011
Hello Pat,
The recent posting about GG on DVD was from me -- would be nice to be
included in your message. The source is genuine -- he has written liner
notes about Gould's work in television. When I get more information I
will relate it to the group, even though the sadly luke-warm interest in
this to me most important Gould news -- I'm talking both about the
Music&Arts release and the coming DVD collection -- doesn't exactly
inspire me to make an effort. Let's ask ourselves what Fminor is here
for. I for one is more interested in Gouldiana and Gould news than more
or less inspired personal views.
Regards,
Jorgen
> My dear fellow F_miners
>
> Slightly Off-Topic. but please consider this example, there is a GG
> connection:
>
> In a recent interview, Nick Mason (drummer of Pink Floyd) claimed that
> the time of hardware media such as the CD or DVD would be over very
> soon. Now would be one of the last opportunities if not the last to
> cash in big time.
> Not that Mason is running out of loose change any time soon. He just
> sees a good opportunity, as cynical as it is.
>
> To a certain extent he is right. The local record store where you
> could buy rare or imported records from the US or Japan which were
> unavailable anywhere else closed shop years ago. Big record chains are
> useless and will follow suit some day. Amazon makes money with other
> crap than music and books.
>
> Only people of a certain age/wealth buy CDs or LPs these days. Over
> time they will become niche products. The youngens buy their music on
> iTunes or nick it off the web.
>
> And don't get me wrong here but the babyboomers who still were partly
> educated in classical music are not getting any younger. Find me a
> teenager who knows more about Mozart than Pink Floyd (just as an
> example in context) and I will invite you for dinner at the must
> expensive hotel I can find in Basel, 1st Class flight included.
>
> Now the remaining members of Pink Floyd decided to cash in one last
> time with lavish box sets per album. I will spare you details, I for
> one can't wait despite the fact that I know I am being milked like a
> cow as it were. It will be worth it, some of the material has only
> been available "underground". One gem that will be lifted will be a
> performance with Stephane Grapelli, rumored to exist, but never heard
> before.
>
> My question after the OT is: When will the classical segment realize
> that time is running out, as sad as it is ?
>
> And an even more pressing question: When will Sony and the CBC realize
> that GG's legacy *must* be dragged into the 21st C, kicking and
> screaming, before it will be to late to cash in "one last time" ?
> Similar actions must be taken as in the case of Pink Floyd, again just
> an example of how it could be done.
>
> The recent posting about new DVDs from the CBC is at least until now
> an unconfirmed rumor, amazon.ca <http://amazon.ca/> is silent on the
> subject as of yet. I shall believe it when I see it. And even when I
> see it I will have doubts, given the recent track record of both
> companies. How come the rockers are better at cashing in than the
> classicals ?
>
> Pat
> curious, slightly confused and worried about GG's audiovisual Legacy
>
>
>
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