Heathen wrote:Maybe I should exclude Ten from this reasoning because I guess they weren't specifically trying to become the biggest band in the word at that time
Well Jeff and Stone were and this is something again that is brushed over in PJ20 - how the band actually got signed. "um oh yeah we recorded songs over 6 days and then played a show on the seventh um day". Is there any good coverage of this? Two feet thick or the PJ20 book? I assume Jeff and Stone had pretty good contacts but what were the details of the contract? "Oh hi unknown singer here's a seven album deal five months after you joined a band called Mookie Blaylock". What kind of pressure was on them? In retrospect it all seems a little too easy and storybook - this is the label that had Michael Jackson, Gloria Estefan, Luther Vandross and Celine Dion on its books.. The only thing I can see is about the Mookie Blaylock issue. I recall some issues with getting out of the Polydor contract but I can't seem to find anything about this.
I'm not trying to suggest any conspiracy theory, but I would like a bit more detail.
While a Western guitar motif lost on the swings drum bass fusion, get your own thoughts into the subconscious often forgotten. "Pendulum" is a sweeping soul from the ballast.
Well...there is no conspiracy...the story is really simple actually...
the key here is: Michael Goldstone who worked for Polygram for which he signed 'Mother Love Bone'. Then two things happened. Andy Wood died and he moved to Epic records. It's likely that he and Stone stayed in touch and when Stone had a new band M Goldstone signed this new band directly with Epic.
joostone wrote:Well...there is no conspiracy...the story is really simple actually...
the key here is: Michael Goldstone who worked for Polygram for which he signed 'Mother Love Bone'. Then two things happened. Andy Wood died and he moved to Epic records. It's likely that he and Stone stayed in touch and when Stone had a new band M Goldstone signed this new band directly with Epic.
Thanks - upset that there is no conspiracy. I'll dig out the PJ20 book.
While a Western guitar motif lost on the swings drum bass fusion, get your own thoughts into the subconscious often forgotten. "Pendulum" is a sweeping soul from the ballast.
They did follow Michael Goldstone to Sony/Epic. Jeff and Stone were signed as individuals to Polygram, and both Goldstone and M. Anthony had to do a lot of wrangling to get them out. The upshot was that Sony had to buy them out, and hope to recoup it down the track. Never underestimate M. Anthony, either, his Dad, Dee Anthony was a huge head in the biz before his son.
joostone wrote:Well...there is no conspiracy...the story is really simple actually...
the key here is: Michael Goldstone who worked for Polygram for which he signed 'Mother Love Bone'. Then two things happened. Andy Wood died and he moved to Epic records. It's likely that he and Stone stayed in touch and when Stone had a new band M Goldstone signed this new band directly with Epic.
Thanks - upset that there is no conspiracy. I'll dig out the PJ20 book.
phantomanddevil wrote:They did follow Michael Goldstone to Sony/Epic. Jeff and Stone were signed as individuals to Polygram, and both Goldstone and M. Anthony had to do a lot of wrangling to get them out. The upshot was that Sony had to buy them out, and hope to recoup it down the track. Never underestimate M. Anthony, either, his Dad, Dee Anthony was a huge head in the biz before his son.
M Anthony is for Michele Anthony, the daughter of Dee, Dee never had a son
phantomanddevil wrote:They did follow Michael Goldstone to Sony/Epic. Jeff and Stone were signed as individuals to Polygram, and both Goldstone and M. Anthony had to do a lot of wrangling to get them out. The upshot was that Sony had to buy them out, and hope to recoup it down the track. Never underestimate M. Anthony, either, his Dad, Dee Anthony was a huge head in the biz before his son.
M Anthony is for Michele Anthony, the daughter of Dee, Dee never had a son
There's interviews where they discuss it, I think Stone got them a deal but there was some difficulty getting Stone and Jeff out of their previous deal with Mother Love Bone and that held it up or something.
phantomanddevil wrote:They did follow Michael Goldstone to Sony/Epic. Jeff and Stone were signed as individuals to Polygram, and both Goldstone and M. Anthony had to do a lot of wrangling to get them out. The upshot was that Sony had to buy them out, and hope to recoup it down the track. Never underestimate M. Anthony, either, his Dad, Dee Anthony was a huge head in the biz before his son.
M Anthony is for Michele Anthony, the daughter of Dee, Dee never had a son
Damn...I had this image of Michael Anthony partaking in the signing of Pearl Jam, too.