Corporate bootlegging charts new waters
'Bootlegs' of singles played live and then sold legally to the audience after the show are to count towards top 40 sales.
The scheme, pioneered by production company Concert Live, helped Keane achieve a top 20 place recently with 'Nothing In My Way'. There are plans in the works to apply the same methods to albums, too.
Blandateers The Feeling have also enlisted with Concert Live, who've presented a way for major acts to use their 1,000-plus audience hauls for greater financial gain. Although to be fair, at least it would go some way to stopping those mugs who, rather than watch the show, prefer to record it for posterity on mobile phones which will probably only last a year anyway. Mugs.
Ricky Ross, frontman of rising stars Deacon Blue and - it would now appear - visionary, let out a conceited yawn as he revealed that his band have, in fact, already signed up with Concert Live.
"Unlike an unofficial bootleg, the recording quality with these guys is exceptional, close to a retail live album, and we're sure our fans will love the concept."
Deacon Blue has 867 friends on popular social networking site 'MySpace'.
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"...helped Keane achieve a top 10 place recently with 'Nothing In My Way'"
Number 19 is top ten, is it?
hahaha
get your facts right slackers
haha
blandateers.
i'm no expert
but it's not strictly speaking a bootleg in this instance, is it? it's just a plain old live recording.
i realise i'm preaching to the converted here, but yeah, people who are willing to pay for any of these bands' music deserve to get fleeced and misled. cackle.
oh
you can boot my leg
and
you can lap my top
i quite like what
pearl jam did a few years ago, and just released about 20 live albums from various shows.
I would happily pay for a copy of the whole show the next day, but probably wouldnt be arsed to hang around waiting for a single to be pressed.
Also, does it mean that 'the single' will be played early on in the show in order for the guys to mix it and press it? So in the case of The Feeling, surely most of their audience would pile out of the show after a few songs in
the who also did that
on their last tour, you could get dvds of each gig aswell
terrible news
This will only help to further oust independent artists from the charts than downloads already have done.


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