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remember wild pack was on bonafide(remember that?)so the label owns a percentage of that song.so if its sold on another show,they wanna be hit off
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set

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aahhh ok \'cause they did play a cover of Message in a Bottle
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from what i understand the band cannot release anything that contains songs that appear on bona fide because of their contract. but what makes no sense to me is why they would be willing to pay royalties to have a cover song on a live release and not pay royalties to get one of their own songs on there.

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aahhh ok \'cause they did play a cover of Message in a Bottle


they also played night of the thumpasorus peoples and the price is right theme.

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from what i understand the band cannot release anything that contains songs that appear on bona fide because of their contract. but what makes no sense to me is why they would be willing to pay royalties to have a cover song on a live release and not pay royalties to get one of their own songs on there.



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they also played night of the thumpasorus peoples and the price is right theme.


Oh those too and I could not understand the reasoning either on the royalty subject. I would think their own songs would have higher importance.hmmmm
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sonance records owns a percentage of everything on both deuce and bonafide.so if they sell something with a song from either album,its payup time!
take the E to the A to the D...you\'ll be all set

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« Reply #21 on: »
but could it be more than a Police song royalty?
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