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HaHa! I agree. Scandalous prices. However, Mr Cummins' opinion would have much more weight if he wasn't trying to flog his 'new' (i.e. reissued) book in a 'strictly limited' £495 (!!!) variant. https://specialeditionbo...s?variant=40317182116027Double standards, me thinks.
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Originally Posted by: perspexorange there's actually quite a few cool things in there, that aren't that bad. the slipmats, a couple of shirts, the candles, the cap, etc. will be ordering some of them at some point. thanks for the heads up. later -1 Edited by user 03 July 2021 14:24:58(UTC)
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They're really not iconic enough to warrant this kind of crap. Give it to charity, you arrogant, deluded little wankers.
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Well, I totally see your point.
I do think, however, they probably are 'iconic enough'. There can't be too many bands which have been around for as long as they have, shifted that many records and still held in fairly high regard.
Once you factor in the 'design' element of the band (i.e. Saville, Factory, Haç etc.), there is also a definite imagery that merchandisers can draw from. Think of some of their peers (The Cure, Depeche Mode etc.). Although they must sell a fair amount of merchandise in the way of T-shirts etc., there isn't anywhere near a definite 'marketable brand' like there is with JD/NO. Just take Unknown Pleasures, PC&L, Factory and Haç imagery. You could apply that to anything (JD oven gloves etc.). Then you have the True Faith leaf, the BM floppy etc.
That being said, I think it's all becoming bloated and extremely unpalatable. Especially at those prices. I long for a return to the Factory days.
In the band's defence, they're probably not even aware of this crap. They have a marketing team responsible for this and probably the only thing they see is a generic credit in their bank account from 'New Order Ltd.' (or similar).
Again though, it was nice when the band did care about such stuff and every product release was evaluated by them prior to hitting the streets. Still those yachts and Ferraris don't buy themselves....
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I'll stick with my oven gloves. Someone's lost the plot, if they ever had it.
Top marks for the £700 footstool that looks like something from the Lego shop or Argos for £650 less. Cummins can do one as well.
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It's my understanding that Warners owns the Factory Records brand. I don't think they need the blessing of the band members to sign off on these marketing partnerships.
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Bang & Olufsen's Factory tie-in: MusicTech.net
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£700 for a frickin’ footstall? Excuse me?
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That B&O link makes reference to it being Factory’s 40th anniversary.
My maths would point to it being a bit more than 40.
Any old excuse to fleece the punters, eh?
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It doesn't seem that long ago that there was some sort of lawsuit prohibiting the use of the Unknown Pleasures artwork mixed with the Death Star trench or Mickey Mouse on t-shirts etc (you can probably still get them somewhere) and yet here we are with essentially the same thing except this time it's 'authorised'. I mean, fair enough, if you want to give your sheckles to a company that has, essentially, stuck New Order/Factory all over any old crap go for it, you can underline the phrase that there really is one born every minute.
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Originally Posted by: GotBlueEyes I never know how accurate those things are but I don't begrudge them a penny of that, obviously. But where's Bernards ten mill more come from?
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Originally Posted by: Coops Originally Posted by: GotBlueEyes I never know how accurate those things are but I don't begrudge them a penny of that, obviously. But where's Bernards ten mill more come from? The Bad Lieutenant album
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Originally Posted by: GotBlueEyes The Bad Lieutenant album Of course, I'm amazed Freebass didn't earn enough to level it up a bit. Ahem. But, assuming everything was split evenly until the, er, split then that's quite a difference. Maybe they're making more on Factory Records bog-roll holders and all that other shit than I thought. Fair play, I guess. Edited by user 06 July 2021 04:17:08(UTC)
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And how could you forget Revenge?
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Originally Posted by: GotBlueEyes
Not bad going when you consider how much they threw down the shitter
And the fact they've done a grand total of one album worth a wank since 1991.
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Yeah joking aside, Bernard did have considerably more success with Electronic than any of the other solo projects across the band - but it's still quite a difference My understanding is that the beef in the court case was always around Hooky's share of the spoils from the "brand" going foward. He left the band, but he still wanted to get a fair cut of the proceeds on those bog roll holders. Rightly so I'd say. You don't see any of the post Hooky stuff in that Selfridges swag do you?
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Originally Posted by: Michael Monkhouse And how could you forget Revenge?
It was difficult but worth the effort. I'm sure Monaco earned him a few quid, mind. Hit singles, being on the telly, doing Mrs Merton (the tv show, not the...er...too much?) Edited by user 06 July 2021 04:51:29(UTC)
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Originally Posted by: GotBlueEyes Yeah joking aside, Bernard did have considerably more success with Electronic than any of the other solo projects across the band - but it's still quite a difference My understanding is that the beef in the court case was always around Hooky's share of the spoils from the "brand" going foward. He left the band, but he still wanted to get a fair cut of the proceeds on those bog roll holders. Rightly so I'd say. You don't see any of the post Hooky stuff in that Selfridges swag do you? Nothing to do with being post Hooky. It's a Factory Records tie-in. Although he didn't gig nearly as much, Bernard most certainly earned and saved more money. A recurring theme in Hooky's New Order book is Bernard being tight with his money. Sadly, Hooky spent quite a bit of money on his substance abuse and recovery. He also mentions in the book that from Republic onwards, the group agreed to Bernard receiving a bigger share of New Order publishing as he was taking on the lyric writing himself.
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The band doesn't make any money off this stuff. It's likely a licensing deal with Saville since he created the original work. It also doesn't mean he sees any more money than a flat fee, although considering his cultural impact, I'd be OK with him making some money. Lord knows he didn't during the Factory days.
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Originally Posted by: 50poundnote The band doesn't make any money off this stuff. Are you sure? I own PC&L and Substance 1987 t-shirts (very reasonably priced, I might add) from H&M released in the last few years and they clearly have © 2018 New Order. underneath the main artwork. Similarly, the Substance tote bag I bought from the Merch stall at the Ally Pally gig in 2018 surely gave the band some return? The Factory stuff maybe not, but I imagine the band (inc. Hooky?) get some sort of percentage of the JD/NO related items on sale here.
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Originally Posted by: NotAMod Are you sure? Yes, you're correct - purely speculation on my part. But again, you're talking about official band merch similar to what the band sells in their online store. I don't see them branching into high-end items, but I could be wrong. I still think that's more likely to be a licensing deal with Saville (or Hook) since it's being promoted as Factory. Edited by user 06 July 2021 11:48:40(UTC)
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