Dtknuckles
Well-Known Member
I can’t wait for the blame that customers weren’t ready for a box set focused on female artists
Has VMP ever acted this way? Is is just me, but I've never seen them use this line of thinking.
I can’t wait for the blame that customers weren’t ready for a box set focused on female artists
They’ve intonated on the old forum and reddit that they get complaints from customers when there are female artists in the RHH sub. I take that as backhanded complaints from them about sales.Has VMP ever acted this way? Is is just me, but I've never seen them use this line of thinking.
They’ve intonated on the old forum and reddit that they get complaints from customers when there are female artists in the RHH sub. I take that as backhanded complaints from them about sales.
True, but is could be their reality. They may get more complaints about female artists. Most record buyers are male and may identify with music made by males more.
I get where you are coming from and I agree if they blame this box not selling the same as blue note on it being female artists it will be ridiculous.They’ve intonated on the old forum and reddit that they get complaints from customers when there are female artists in the RHH sub. I take that as backhanded complaints from them about sales.
One rambling thought I have about this is how the “secret” concept isn’t just sleazy marketing, but also doesn’t honor the female artists by withholding the praise behind a steep paywall. Not very egalitarian in their sharing of information, and for Motown not very smart as they’re missing out on the additional streaming revenue that a public podcast or even just promotion would provide. They’re not rewriting the canon for the masses, just for the 1% if their customers who plan on buying the box. Really why there is always a sharp line between curation by non-profit institutes as a means of education, and “curation” as a business model and a means to profit.
Well, Storf did say this:Has VMP ever acted this way? Is is just me, but I've never seen them use this line of thinking.
I also don't understand the logic here:
What is the rhyme and reason to categorizing things the way he did in that response to 3? Jazz and blues by men get lumped together to take the top spot? "Jazz by women" is made it's own category even though they only put out one such release as far as I know?
I also don't understand the logic here:
What is the rhyme and reason to categorizing things the way he did in that response to 3? Jazz and blues by men get lumped together to take the top spot? "Jazz by women" is made it's own category even though they only put out one such release as far as I know?
It’s always been a little weird from what I can recall - it’s the “customers” don’t want women acts and they’re not as enlightened as us, yet we’re the ones making distinctions such as “jazz by women” that no serious music fan ever makes.
The Carla Thomas/RHH/Classics thing is all customer blaming for not hitting numbers, or just some weird form of misplaced elitism.
Right! The Supremes’ Where Did Our Love Go would have been a monster classics selection.Hey you know what would have been great?
Any of the albums they chose for this ridiculously priced box set. You want to sell out? Give me the fucking Syeeta LP!!!
Right! The Supremes’ Where Did Our Love Go would have been a monster classics selection.
I really dug that aspect of the Blue Note Anthology, along with shipping from Denver rather than Saddle Creek. However, the awful QA and terrible customer service I had with that set turned me off to future anthologies.I'm torn between somewhat appreciating their effort to slow things down (though I don't buy that them keeping it secret achieves that goal), and being pissed at a company for trying to police how I engage with their product
To me, it isn't flawed. I look at it as a particular item made it through all these years in great shape to tell me a story. I love that. If other people collect differently, their reasoning isn't flawed... it's just their reasoning. To each their own.Lots of hardcore soul fans will blow $$$ on records but they favor the OGs for whatever (IMO flawed) reasoning.
That's why this should be a subscription site. Mods and admins should get a monthly stipend so they can buy some records. I know these are pretty selfless folks, but time shouldn't be free. Just like music and journalism.I'm glad this is so expensive. I really can't afford to buy any kind of box set (or even standard records for the most part), but if it were $200 I'd be very tempted, as this is very much directly up my alley.
To me, it isn't flawed. I look at it as a particular item made it through all these years in great shape to tell me a story. I love that. If other people collect differently, their reasoning isn't flawed... it's just their reasoning. To each their own.