9 comments

  • Innervisio 10 hours ago ago

    As a music lover (and working in the music industry) this 100% checks out.

    Only focus in in politics, money and business… the value of music as art is totally forgot.

    I believe this is a similar status of many things, when only business people runs an industry, the value of the things being managed decreses in importance, although not precisely in money.

    Great for Gilmour to openly share.

    Just as a wrote this, i read Fred Durst (Limp Bizkit) is suing Universal for $200 million of unpaid royalties.

  • arthurcolle 12 hours ago ago

    you just sold your catalog for 400 million

    • skhunted 11 hours ago ago

      What is your point? He is talking about the situation for artists today. He says,

      I was lucky to be part of the golden years when there was a much better share going to the musicians, so I support anything that could be done to make that easier. The working musician today has to go out and play live – they can’t survive any other way. They won’t do it by the recording process and that’s a tragedy because that is not encouraging new music to be created.

      • morbicer 8 hours ago ago

        He's also 78. There's no way how he can spend 400m before he dies. He can use it to be the change he wants to see and support new music.

        You know what they say, talk is cheap, put your money where your mouth is.

        • skhunted 3 hours ago ago

          The correctness of his point is independent of him being or not being a hypocrite.

    • hollerith 12 hours ago ago

      He got tired and could no longer resist the siphon :)

      • Arnt 8 hours ago ago

        Why should he, tired or not?

        We should expect people to act on their opinions. The rewards are not justifiable, he says, and sells.

        • skhunted 3 hours ago ago

          His opinion is correct or incorrect independent on whether or not he acts on his opinions.

    • anigbrowl 11 hours ago ago

      Kinda deliberately missing the point here, he's specifically not talking about his own financial situation.