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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / Re: Brian Wilson - 2018 Tour Thread
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on: December 03, 2018, 02:46:56 AM
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WHAT A WASTE OF TALENT AND LEGACY!! Rob, takes on many leads and sounds great but when the songs really don't have any BB/BW-connection they mean nothing to me when he sings them. (Compared to WIBN)
All these fantastic musicians with the greatest catalog on earth. And Blondie do Run Run Rudolph?! But, who needs a solid Al Jardine sing Susie Cincinatti when we can have Blondie do a reggae version of Blue Christmas?
Also: Bofnigigolo ending a Brian Wilson-concert with White Christmas is the closest to blasphemy it can get for me as an atheist.
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Smiley Smile Stuff / General On Topic Discussions / What would have been a fair price for Sea of Tunes?
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on: September 01, 2018, 02:04:22 AM
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Shareholders of Apple stocks in 2007 might have made a fortune by selling but missed out on a bigger. That doesn't mean they were scammed.
One of the details in the history of The Beach Boys is when Murry sold the publishing rights (Sea of tunes) to Irving Almo Music. The story we've all learned through the years is that it was sold for a fraction of its worth. (I also know they might not wanted to sell at all but Murry did it anyway)
- it was sold in 1969 for 700.000$ (which is almost 5 milion$ translated to todays worth) - in 1994 it was estimated to be worth 40 milion $ (equiv 66 milion $ today)
If we jump to 1969, when no one had the abilities to look into the future. (Reissues, oldies-stations on radio, american graffiti)
What would have been concidered a correct price tag? Just like stocks, selling the catalog in 1969 was a bad idea. (Really really bad)
- What would have been a fair price, how much were they scammed of? (just counting as of 1969)
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