OT: In case you have $500-million to throw around

Papi_Chulo
Miami, FL (or the nearest big-booty club)
"Pink Floyd Looking To Sell Music Catalog For $500 Million"


Pink Floyd is looking to sell its music catalog at a price of $500 million in a deal that would make it one of the largest in music history.

The bidding war has narrowed to four potential buyers, including BMG, Warner Music Group, and Sony Music Group, according to Bloomberg News.

The plan to sell the famed rock group’s music catalog was first noted in May. The new update revealed negotiations have come down to a select number of buyers and a near-record level music deal.

The group has released multiple hits stretching back to the 1970s, including “The Dark Side of the Moon,” known as one of the top-selling albums in history, along with the popular album “The Wall.” The band’s last album, “The Endless River,” was released in 2014.

In total, Pink Floyd’s albums have sold 75 million copies in the U.S., making it the 10th most of any artist, according to the Recording Industry Association of America.

Pink Floyd appears eager to cash in on the emerging music rights market that has led to numerous mega-deals in recent years. A similar $500 million-range deal was struck between Bruce Springsteen and Sony Music Group in December, according to Billboard.

Musical artist Bob Dylan also inked a deal with Universal Music Group last year that included his 600-song collection in a reported $300 to $400 million agreement. The New York Post noted the deal could be the largest acquisition of a single act.

“It is no exaggeration to say that his vast body of work has captured the love and admiration of billions of people all around the world,” Universal Music Group’s chairman and CEO Sir Lucian Grainge said in the report.

“I have no doubt that decades, even centuries from now, the words and music of Bob Dylan will continue to be sung and played — and cherished — everywhere,” he added.

https://www.dailywire.com/news/pink-floy…

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Papi_Chulo
2 years ago
One would think the fans of artists like these won't be around too-much-longer which makes me wonder if those collections are worth that much but then again $500-million isn't what is used to be; nor do I have much of an understanding of how the music indu$try works.
rattdog
2 years ago
well whoever purchases any of these acts' entire catalogs better hope there is a huge demand from tv, movies and whatever else just to come close to breaking even.
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