06.18.2007, 12:34 PM | #101 |
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what all the freakouts do not seem to understand is tht sonic youth is at th end of their contract with geffen. they have not re-signed to them. they will be putti ng out their music themselves, funding the tyours themselves, etc. that manes they have to pay the crew, the roadies, the drivers, the techs, all out of their pocket, no to mention a manager to book shows and all the shit that comes along with touring such a fucking awesome band.
MONEY IS NEEDED. geffen is not going to give them a fat chuink of money when they leave, like some sort of severance package. whatever sonic youth want to do now has to be self-funded. starbucks, like !@#$! said, is a business that has gown wildly beyond the dreams of it's seattle native starters. before starbucks there were NO coffee shops in the USA. all you had was la madeleine, or some sort of specialty cofee place at the malls. there was NO coffee shop culture in the usa. because of starbucks,a nd their success, they have created a market, and created a new business model and created a desire for good coffee, not that fucking drip shit they sell at denny's. before starbucks you ahd to go to a fine restaurant to get a decent latte or capuccino. long live sonic youth and RATHER RIPPED RULES!!!!!!
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06.18.2007, 12:35 PM | #102 |
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[quote=!@#$%!]A LOAD OF ASS...etc
quote] anyways to add, eventhough I'm not a Starbucks fan as a corporate chain GIANT in coffeeshops (I also personally don't like coffee, which doesn't help...) you should know and keep in mind that they are the world's premier GREEN Corporation... I'm suprised that nobody here has mentioned that i guess not many of us listen to NPR but Starbucks has done so much to become a environmentally safe and future funding corporation more so than any other corporation/compnay or LLC or whatever you wan to call them all... they have made HUGE STRIDES and this is coming from their top management to do things to help the world and the future generations that must live here. educate yourself on this subject please before you rant and rave about how much they SUCK! do you recycle as much as you can???? so if dislike them thats fine as you forget their many other things to hate in this world... |
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06.18.2007, 12:37 PM | #103 | |
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Yes, of course the coffee is horrible. That's why the place is so popular, despite their high prices. All their customers are just too stupid to know that other places sell cheaper, un-horrible coffee. My family used to own a mom and pop store that was ruined by chain stores and shopping malls. But you know what? We didn't whine about it. The consumer has a right to choose. Give Starbucks credit. They gave people something great, and they're successful because of it. What do people have against success, anyway? |
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06.18.2007, 12:47 PM | #104 | ||
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yes they also sell fair traded coffee which is good for farmers-- i'd rather have MILLIONS of pounds of fair traded coffee sold than ony a few in some obscure shop where only snobs buy. if you think folgers is so awesome for the world, think again. Quote:
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06.18.2007, 01:08 PM | #105 | |
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maybe one of the best posts i have ever seen you post, that really picked up my day, freeze dried robusta bean coffee is some of the worst stuff on the planet, when starbucks came out people finally started getting the good arabica bean flavor that was sorely needed about the "little guy" also, last time i walked around Seattle, there were more independent coffee shops then there were even starbucks, and yes starbucks is the reason why many of those little shops exist now, anything before them was a shop where they sold cheap black engine grease for labor workers and all-night shifters i have been getting the feeling while outside of the musical opinion of their output on this thing will be, that most people don't want sonic youth to be sold in a store like that? so you don't want people to find out about sonics? maybe improve their musical tastes? i.. anyway, as sway said, and Jenn and i noticed down in humid as an ass-lanta, Lee was coming out of a starbucks when they could have gone to one of those little shops, and it's not the only time i have seen him hanging around starbucks, if there is any member you'd want to ask about it, it would be him |
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06.18.2007, 01:14 PM | #106 |
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i really feel sorry for you unitedstateians.
starbucks did break a lot of people's mentality towards coffee over there, introducing it as more than just black stuff you got for a nickel. still, wah wah, i hate sonic youth, thurston will contribute a song for a forthcoming nra compilation, it will be a collaboration with ted nugent. (but seriously, wouldn't it be awesome having thurston feedback and skronk while the nuge shredded away?) |
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06.18.2007, 01:31 PM | #107 | |
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That's obviously because your imagination doesn't run wild to start with. If you can't judge a song for what it is, regardless of the context that you listen to it in, it's more your problem rather than the song in question's. And, anyway, the great majority of the songs used on commercials are rubbish anyway, plus you always have the option of switching the tv off whenever the commercial comes up. Nobody forces you to not preserve whatever imagery you associate with it. It's your own choice, you ginger minge. |
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06.18.2007, 01:37 PM | #108 |
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Yes, Starbucks leads the other big coffee distributers in terms of ethical practice and social responsibility but it has used its muscle to stop ethiopian coffee farmers from trademarking their own brands of coffee which is thought to have stopped the country from earning an extra $88m a year in export earnings.
Ethiopina coffee farmers earn $1.10 per pound of coffee after deducting costs. Retailers can make $160 on a pound of coffee. Starbucks' annual profits are around $8bn (£4bn), which is not too far off Ethiopia's Gross Domestic Product. So let's not get too carried away with the Starbucks love-in, eh? |
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06.18.2007, 01:41 PM | #109 | |
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06.18.2007, 02:13 PM | #110 |
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^ the relevance of the question being?
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06.18.2007, 02:13 PM | #111 |
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$160 for a pound of coffee? must be some damn good coffee there...
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06.18.2007, 02:25 PM | #113 |
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Haha, I can see where this is probably heading. I'm not on a personal moral crusade sarramkrop, just presenting some facts/thoughts to counter the postives stated above about the coffee company. The source, by the way, being the new film Black Gold, which recently opened.
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06.18.2007, 02:31 PM | #114 | |
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Starbucks is to coffee what Kenny G is to jazz. The argument that popularity proves greatness just doesn't fly. Then there is this : http://www.starbucksunion.org/files/...corpreport.pdf As far as SY selling a CD exclusively at Starbucks, I'm not losing sleep over it. I am surprised and a little disappointed though. I own and operate a record shop. Exclusive releases suck for me, whether they are available at Best Buy or iTunes. Starbucks? They might as well have it in a counter display at McDonalds. This is a hits package with one new track. It really won't take any sales away from me. Still, the idea of it kind of sickens me. BTW. I love McDonalds. They make a great burger. They must, just look at how popular they are. |
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06.18.2007, 02:36 PM | #115 |
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I don't know what the prices for a large latte are in the USA, but Starbucks doesn't have those 'high' prices in England, and I buy one of my first cups there almost every morning, regardless of the fact that we get free decent coffee at work. If a point about it all you haven't got, just don't make one.
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06.18.2007, 03:03 PM | #116 |
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ok so wait a minute this makes sense, SY will be on Starbucks coffee label, I just heard the new Paul McCartney album was his best selling in 20 years. So maybe this thing is the sign of things to come.
oh yeah and when they release this thing, I hope they do the same think like with Paul, just play SY in-store for 1 week straight, come on you know thats got to put a smile on your face just to watch peoples reactions. |
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06.18.2007, 03:22 PM | #117 |
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I want to go to the starbucks at lunch and hear sonic youth! downtown houston sonic youth!@ I will love it!
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06.18.2007, 09:49 PM | #118 | |
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Is it that obvious? Your entire post is a contradiction. You say my problem is that my imagination doesn't "run wild." Then later, you say its my "own choice" (coupled with an adolescent insult) as to what image I associate with a song. So, which is it? The fact that a majority of songs used for commercials are rubbish is irrelevant to the topic. My initial point was that I have no problem with SY selling their music at Starbucks, but I would have somewhat of a problem if they did something that affected my personal listening experience. For example, if I repeatedly saw a McDonald's commercial with the 'Cross the Breeze playing in the background, my enjoyment of that song would eventually be diminished. I, like every other human, cannot always control the images that pop into my head. |
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06.18.2007, 10:01 PM | #119 |
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bastards!!!! licencing their songs to the nra and having republicans pick their favorite sy songs.
assholes should ROT IN HELL!!!!!! i mean, they should be giving ddn deluxe for free if you go to any store wearing a sy washing machine shirt!! |
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