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  1. On 6/2/2024 at 12:30 AM, gst6662000 said:

    So she revisited the lyrics of love hurts on erotic after working on erotica for so long...? Ohhh

    forgetting where you first wrote something is for legal reasons

    "Curiously "Up And Down Suite" is divided in three parts on vinyl,
    although the reproduction isn't affected."
    https://www.discogs.com/release/77802-Madonna-Rain
    how v. G. Michael, Prince...

  2. On 6/1/2024 at 1:10 AM, Dazedmadonna said:

    Instrumental Demo (5:52) from ""DAT""

    Straight Pass (5:55) from 'Library of Congress / Rain Tapes' Cassette

    Final Edit (5:37) from 'Library of Congress / Rain Tapes' Cassette

    Demo (4:57) from 14-track Demo Cassette, leaked today

    Demo 08-15-1992 (4:58) from 15-track Demo Cassette

    Final Version (4:52) from Just Say Roe CD

    Up Down Suite (12:16) from Rain Maxi CD

    Praise th' Lard
    :smke:

  3. On 5/7/2020 at 1:43 PM, drivebitch said:

    I'd rather he concentrate on working with songwriters like Pat Leonard than djs and hip producers. Madame X, while not bad, really should be her and Mirwais' swan song. They've done 4 albums together now. It's becoming redundant. It would be like her doing another album with Timbaland or Diplo. It's been done to death. I have no idea what she'll decide to do next musically. Hell, she doesn't even have a record contract right now. No one knows what music will be like in a few years time. I do think that she would be better off concentrating on crafting a great song, not trying to reinvent the wheel with each album sonically. 

    Am I the only one surprised that she hasn't built her own music studio. We all know what a miser she is. Certainly this would save her money and she'd be able to work whenever and however long she wanted. I'm even surprised she hasn't invested in a big studio for other artists to use - Candy Shop Studios. lol She'd certainly make a bundle.

    like Kate Bush ?
    then she'd have no one to blame if the record goes tits up
    5 Star built their own studio.
    It's not always a gr8 idea

  4. 7 hours ago, Celebration said:

    Wouldn't it be cool if the song appeared as a hidden track on a future deluxe edition of Like A Virgin, and after the song she says: Yup, that WAS me! :)

    (But no. I've listened to it so many times and I don't think it's her voice on the record...)

    this one
    ?
    that's the kind of Pin Ups album I wanted her to do at one time
    Midnight Lover and Where Love Lives too
    :smke:

     

  5. 20 hours ago, Donna said:

    Yes, this appears to be another AI creation from @DanK I like many of his creations and remixes.  I just wish he was a bit more clear with his AI releases/teasers because I can see it treading in misleading people.  Most of us know it's fake, but there are some fans who have no idea and we can't fault them for thinking it's real unless someone blatantly says it's "fake" and they just don't care to believe.

    have you seen the holiday demo being sung round a pool on Spanish [?] TV
    :smke:

  6. The deal encompasses her entire Sire/Maverick/Warner catalog,
    including global smash albums such as Madonna, 
    Like a Virgin, 
    True Blue, 
    Like a Prayer,
    and Ray of Light.
    It also includes her three most recent studio albums, 
    MDNA, 
    Rebel Heart,
    and Madame X,
    which will join the Warner catalog beginning in 2025.
    All in all,
    the new pact includes 17 studio albums plus singles,
    soundtrack recordings,
    live albums,
    and compilations.
    :dance:
    https://www.wmg.com/news/madonna-and-warner-music-group-announce-milestone-career-spanning-partnership-35716#:~:text=The deal encompasses her entire,Warner catalog beginning in 2025. 

     

  7. On 5/9/2024 at 8:51 AM, nyc said:

    Yes. Ryan Adams did exactly that to Taylor Swift's 1989. It's known as a mechanical license, and in the US, it is compulsory the original songwriter give permission (so long as the song has already been commercially released). The artist has no power to stop it. Peter Rauhofer did a note for note cover of Kosheen's Hide U and released it immediately after their own US release because they wouldn't give him licensing rights for his Star69 label, so he just put out his own. Shitty, but legal. The songwriters get paid. Prince hated cover songs and thought there was no point to re-record a song but he had no power over Sinead O'Connor's version despite not liking it.

    That does not cover broadcast rights or sampling/substantially changing the song, which you need the songwriter's permission. Broadcast rights are way more relaxed in the UK (which is why you hear more popular songs in British TV), but I don't know how it works over there.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mechanical_license

    There's a list somewhere of all the songs Prince has given to other artists.
    And I'm sure there's [promo ?] CD set of it too.
    Yeah,
    he hated Sinead O'Connor's cover so much that he asked her to sing on a movie soundtrack.
    People burst out laughing at the site of Nick Nolte 'singing' in the previews.
    So they recut the entire movie without the songs.

    https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/films/features/ill-do-anything-musical-cut-watch-james-l-brooks-prince-nick-nolte-polly-platt-a9700661.html
     

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