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I had posted this in the Paul Anka thread, but someone kindly suggested that I start a new thread for increased visibility.
I don't know about you guys, but this morning's headline from the AFP (Agence France presse) really bothers me.
Michael Jackson 'stole' new song tape: songwriter
We MUST take action. I do want to support the estate but I am not willing to give my money to Anka (for insulting Michael and calling him a thief) or to McClain (for insulting MJ's legacy as a songwriter to cover up his own incompetency).
What do you guys think if, instead of buying the "this is it" soundtrack we buy the "number ones" album? (you can gift it to someone, if you already have the CD)
it would accomplish 2 things:
1) it would help #1s remain the best seller in the US (Taylor Swift is trailing MJ by only 86K, and she is re-releasing her album in November. With the re-release, she will definitely outsell MJ before the end of the year and take the #1 seller title for 2009)
2) Paul Anka would not be getting our money. He is getting 50% publishing rights (rightfully so)....but do you really want to give your hard earned cash to that jerk after he called MJ a thief? I don't...I really really don't.
McClain will also receive $$ for finishing the song, and after insulting MJ's legacy, I do not want to honor him by buying this particular song. He should know better...he did not have to belittle MJ to cover his and Branca's mistake. That is UNACCEPTABLE from a co-executor of the estate.
At first, I did give McClain the benefit of the doubt, but it has been 12 hours and that headline on TMZ.COM still hasn't been rectified.
Most fans want to support MJ's estate ...we can still do so without that jerk Anka profiting from it anymore than he should.
We cannot do anything about the song appearing at the end credit of the movie, but the payment is usually a one-time fee to the copyright owner.
Bottom line, Anka thinks he hit the jackpot and that ****es me off. He did not have to go to TMZ to call MJ a thief...MJ is not here to defend himself, but we the fans are.
Let's call for a group boycott of the "this is it" CD...and instead buy "Number ones". We can give the press an advance warning (with the assistance of the Legacy Project), so they don't question fans support for MJ's posthumously released work.
I know we have tons of issues with Sony, but they did not insult MJ's memory in this particular case.
Can we all organize this, together?
Please answer to this post simply with "YAY" to boycott the "this is is" CD and purchase "Number ones" instead....or "NAY", if you disagree with the action call.
I will take a count and I will provide the data to the Legacy Project group if they need to use the information in their press release, or in their communication with the estate & Sony.
thank you
I don't know about you guys, but this morning's headline from the AFP (Agence France presse) really bothers me.
Michael Jackson 'stole' new song tape: songwriter
We MUST take action. I do want to support the estate but I am not willing to give my money to Anka (for insulting Michael and calling him a thief) or to McClain (for insulting MJ's legacy as a songwriter to cover up his own incompetency).
What do you guys think if, instead of buying the "this is it" soundtrack we buy the "number ones" album? (you can gift it to someone, if you already have the CD)
it would accomplish 2 things:
1) it would help #1s remain the best seller in the US (Taylor Swift is trailing MJ by only 86K, and she is re-releasing her album in November. With the re-release, she will definitely outsell MJ before the end of the year and take the #1 seller title for 2009)
2) Paul Anka would not be getting our money. He is getting 50% publishing rights (rightfully so)....but do you really want to give your hard earned cash to that jerk after he called MJ a thief? I don't...I really really don't.
McClain will also receive $$ for finishing the song, and after insulting MJ's legacy, I do not want to honor him by buying this particular song. He should know better...he did not have to belittle MJ to cover his and Branca's mistake. That is UNACCEPTABLE from a co-executor of the estate.
At first, I did give McClain the benefit of the doubt, but it has been 12 hours and that headline on TMZ.COM still hasn't been rectified.
Most fans want to support MJ's estate ...we can still do so without that jerk Anka profiting from it anymore than he should.
We cannot do anything about the song appearing at the end credit of the movie, but the payment is usually a one-time fee to the copyright owner.
Bottom line, Anka thinks he hit the jackpot and that ****es me off. He did not have to go to TMZ to call MJ a thief...MJ is not here to defend himself, but we the fans are.
Let's call for a group boycott of the "this is it" CD...and instead buy "Number ones". We can give the press an advance warning (with the assistance of the Legacy Project), so they don't question fans support for MJ's posthumously released work.
I know we have tons of issues with Sony, but they did not insult MJ's memory in this particular case.
Can we all organize this, together?
Please answer to this post simply with "YAY" to boycott the "this is is" CD and purchase "Number ones" instead....or "NAY", if you disagree with the action call.
I will take a count and I will provide the data to the Legacy Project group if they need to use the information in their press release, or in their communication with the estate & Sony.
thank you