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re: New conspiracy theory. Was grunge put together the same as boy bands in the 90's?

Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:12 am to
Posted by GeauxOCDP
Member since Jul 2015
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Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:12 am to
I can tell you from experience that signing with a label, you give up pretty much all rights to what you wear on stage, your sound, if they choose, and legally, your music itself. They control your "musical persona". You can usually negotiate a few different aspects of a deal, but those 3 are pretty much set in stone. They aren't going to take the risk if you aren't willing to be a puppet. May have been different in the early 90's though idk.
Posted by DaleGribble
Bend, OR
Member since Sep 2014
6821 posts
Posted on 9/26/21 at 10:26 am to
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I can tell you from experience that signing with a label, you give up pretty much all rights to what you wear on stage, your sound, if they choose, and legally, your music itself. They control your "musical persona". You can usually negotiate a few different aspects of a deal, but those 3 are pretty much set in stone. They aren't going to take the risk if you aren't willing to be a puppet. May have been different in the early 90's though idk.


Uh, Prince signed a record deal at 17 that allowed him to write, produce, and play all of the instruments on all of his albums...and he was coming out on stage in a speedo and a trench coat at the time.

If you have enough talent, you get the deal that you deserve.
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