I realize this is probably a dumb question....but for the life of me, I never understood what post 100 is in reference too...can someone clue me in?
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I realize this is probably a dumb question....but for the life of me, I never understood what post 100 is in reference too...can someone clue me in?
Also what was the virus reference?
I wonder if it's all just a publicity stunt.
Cause some serious controversy within the music industry and amongst the Wu fans, and then drop it at $10 a pop lol
dunno what to think when it comes to Wu no more, nothing would surprise me
Haha u guys have to calm down. Not a bad idea really. Someone is going to buy it whether an individual with too much money or a label. U guys are going to eventually hear it so stop crying.
Only 2 things are the paying for listening to it is ridiculous especially with the economy now. Also dont take a single check or payment bc then most goes to taxes haha. But its an interesting attempt at something different. Now if they take some of the money and then invest it into making more music that would be cool.
See? some more sense is being written in these last two posts
Ringz said that the idea is unique. And well, that's absolutely true. But I don't know if I like it. But also, I guess when this experience will 'drop' and it's not far from where I'm located, I'll go check it out and *will* pay for the experience. Like going to a movie in the cinema. And I guess more Wu fans will pay for this idea/experience, but the problem is: Who's a Wu fan these days anyway...?
Post 100 is perhaps a free ticket for Corp members with 100+ posts lol
Yea, I can see it
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Suitors could include brands willing to shell out for cool points and free publicity (just as Samsung spent $5 million to buy copies of Jay Z’s latest album for its users) or major record labels hoping to launch the album through the usual channels (they’re used to paying top acts seven-figure advances).
So how is this going to make its way around the USA let alone the world? Heads aint going to wait forever to hear this. What its going to take a year or years for it to make its way to your town? By then dudes will be like fuck that shit. Wu tang has allways been a group whos music grows on you. Their albums take at least a week to sink in, catch the lyrics hear all the sounds in the beats. Bad fucking idea, you dickheads fucked up the Wu, "fucking coke head nigga/ what your brain numb/"
I think it's a very interesting idea, it definitely lives up to all of Ringz's hype.
The 35-50 dollar fee to listen to it in a gallery is too high though. I've worked in museums and the admission fees are never that high, you'd do better with a 20 dollar fee, 25 max. Remember that at a gallery or a museum you're paying to see the original artwork, but you can go home with a book of reproductions or an art print.
Someone could create a Kickstarter and a million Wu fans could raise the funds to release it to the public, or one guy can buy it and keep it to himself. Like I said this is very intriguing.
$30-$50 is what you spend when going to the movies nowadays. Then you wait a few months for the blu-ray to come out to purchase it for yourselves. Same difference, if you ask me. Like I said, as long as this album eventually makes its way into my iPod, I'm fine with it. What I'm trippin on is Cher being on the lead single, I need to hear this, lol.
i for one CANT WAIT to visit the gallery and listen to this album in public!!!!!!!!!!
ill even go through the line naked to ensure im not holding any recording device!!!!!!!!!!!!
this is REVOLUTIONARY!!!!!!!!!!!!
i think ALL major artists are about to do this...
50$ buy in for a one time listening experience in public!?!?!?!?!?!?
count me in!!!!!!!!!!!!
youve really outdone yourself with this one cilva...
i thought the michael jackson tribute was going to be your finest moment...
looks like i was wrong...
WU TANG FOREVER (or 25$ an hour)!!!!!!!!!!
^ hahaha
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