| |
| Not Like A Complete Unknown... |
 |
| :: Posted by Sid Smith on Tue., Mar 23, 2010 |
The current edition of Rolling Stone has a small feature on the KC 40th Anniversary Editions and sheds light on another find whilst SW was at work other titles in the series.
More news
Displaying 4126 items (Viewing 491 to 500 of 4126)
|
Pat Plays Marco
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Feb 5, 2012
The ever-busy Pat Mastelotto turns up on a new album by Italian singer songwriter Marco Machera. You can read all about the record, One Time, Somewhere here.
|
|
Pat's Pics
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Feb 4, 2012
Pat Mastelotto is currently in Europe touring with Chrysta Bell but had time to snap these pics and send 'em our way. He writes "I took these around the corner from my hotel, both on the same street a few hundred metres apart..."
And speaking of David Sylvian, my thanks to Kev Mills for sending in this link regarding the cancellation of David's forthcoming tour.
|
|
Agents Of Krimson - final part
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sat., Feb 4, 2012
Here's the third and final part of Agents Of Krimson - a comic strip of derring-do and doing
down dodgy royalty deals via the talents of Douglas Arthur.
|
|
Starless & Discipline Reviewed
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Feb 3, 2012
Check out this review of the 40th Anniversary Editions of Starless and Bible Black and Discipline.
|
|
Agents Of Krimson Part Two
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Fri., Feb 3, 2012
Welcome to the second thrilling installment of Agents Of Krimson - a comic strip of derring-do and doing down dodgy royalty deals via the talents of Douglas Arthur.
TO BE CONTINUED...
If you missed part 1 catch it here.
|
|
Crim & Metal Evolution
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Feb 2, 2012
As mentioned on the guestbook and several emails from eagle-eyed folks, King Crimson are featured on a forthcoming edition of Metal Evolution on VH1. Click here for details.
|
|
Agents Of Krimson!
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Feb 2, 2012
Our thanks to Douglas Arthur for sharing this tale of derring-do and doing down dodgy royalty deals.
TO BE CONTINUED...
|
|
Guitar Craft Book
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Thu., Feb 2, 2012
Now available from the mail order shop, Seven Guitar Craft Themes by Robert Fripp.
|
|
Crimson 2001 Tour Now Available
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Mon., Jan 30, 2012
Here’s a cracking value tour bundle from Mister Stormy - 25 shows from Crimson’s tour in the Autumn of 2001 for just $112! The tour starts on November 9th 2001 and runs through to December 13th 2001. Anyone who has previously bought all four of the shows that have been previously available, will be eligible for a free download of their choice when purchasing the whole bundle.
Sadly, the final date of this tour - the second night in New York - is missing from the archives. If anyone has an audience recording of this item then please get in touch. Those who’ve purchased the complete bundle will get a copy of that show when it’s been added to the archive free of charge.
|
|
For Pete's Sake! - The Sony Soap Opera Continues
:: Posted by Sid Smith on Sun., Jan 29, 2012
My thanks to World Leader Symes for providing me with an update on the plight of singer-songwriter Pete Atkin and his attempts to get a major label to provide him with accounts.
MEANWHILE, THE SONY SOAP OPERA CONTINUES –
Hey! I have now received some accounts from SonyBMG! Only for the Demon
reissues (still nothing whatever for the See For Miles reissues), but
still, that’s something, right? Disappointingly, they’ve applied a 25%
“container charge” which is not in my contract. They’ve also based
their royalty calculation on the dealer price, which is admittedly
current usual practice. But my contract, however, specifies recommended
retail price as the basis for my royalty, which effectively means
they’ve made a roughly 30% further unjustified reduction on what little I
am owed. So I’ve sent it back to them.
It’s scarcely credible that they haven’t had to deal with any
number of elderly contracts like mine, so it’s hard to think they aren’t
just trying it on, to see if I’ll notice. Or maybe – surely not? –
they’re just lazy and inefficient. (Any other suggestions welcome.)
When you consider that we’re talking here about a very modest
three-figure sum, it hardly seems worth their while to be so
small-minded. To adapt the well-known schoolroom phrase “It’s their own
time they’re wasting.”
|
<< Previous 38 39 40 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 57 58 59 60 61 62 Next >> |
|
|