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Post by Barry SR Gowing on Mar 26, 2010 9:44:10 GMT
I think is newsworthy. Yesterday EMI announced their new "Music Matters" campaign. This is designed to promote the idea of paying for music rather than downloading it for free from non-official sources. Videos for three EMI artists have been made: Nick Cave, Sigur Rós and Kate Bush. This is the video EMI have made that celebrates Kate and her career: www.emimusic.com/blog/2010/music-matters-kate-bush/The video indicates that EMI seems to be cautiously optimistic that Kate might actually make some new music... --Paul--
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Post by Al Truest on Mar 28, 2010 21:17:53 GMT
I think is newsworthy. Yesterday EMI announced their new "Music Matters" campaign. This is designed to promote the idea of paying for music rather than downloading it for free from non-official sources. Videos for three EMI artists have been made: Nick Cave, Sigur Rós and Kate Bush. This is the video EMI have made that celebrates Kate and her career: www.emimusic.com/blog/2010/music-matters-kate-bush/The video indicates that EMI seems to be cautiously optimistic that Kate might actually make some new music... --Paul-- Well she needs to. :::taps foot::: A remaster of her catalog would do in the interim...
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Post by saloldgal on Apr 3, 2010 5:06:58 GMT
This is great to see. It does give hope that we could hear more! Hearing that bit of TWW made me realize that I've been too busy for so long... Not saying or doing the things I should (and want) to say and do. Thanks for posting this.
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