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***I love Ani's message here regarding Music, Money and Corporate Cr ap*** PLEASE TAKE A SEC 2 READ - IT TOTALY IS RELAVENT IN SOME WAYS TO LISA'S CURRENT PLIGHT WITH CAPITOL****
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November 5, 1997

Marcia Ann Gillespie
Editor in Chief
Ms. Magazine
135 W. 50th Street
16th Floor
New York, NY 10020

So I'm poring through the 25th anniversary issue of Ms. (on some
airplane going somewhere in the amorphous blur that amounts to my
life) and I'm finding it endlessly enlightening and stimulating as
always, when, whaddaya know, I come across a little picture of little
me. I was flattered to be included in that issue's "21 feminists for
the 21st century" thingybob. I think ya'll are runnin the most bold
and babe-olishious magazine around, after all.

Problem is, I couldn't help but be a little weirded out by the
paragraph next to my head that summed up her me-ness and my
relationship to the feminist continuum. What got me was that it
largely detailed my financial successes and sales statistics. My
achievements were represented by the fact that I "make more money per
album sold than Hootie and the Blowfish," and that my catalogue sales
exceed 3/4 of a million. It was specified that I don't just have my
own record company but my own "profitable" record company. Still, the
ironic conclusion of the aforementioned blurb is a quote from me
insisting "it's not about the money." Why then, I ask myself, must
"the money" be the focus of so much of the media that surrounds me?
Why can't I escape it, even in the hallowed pages of Ms.?

Firstly, this "Hootie and the Blowfish" business was not my
doing. The LA Times financial section wrote an article about my record
label, Righteous Babe Records, in which they raved about the business
savvy of a singer (me) who thwarted the corporate overhead by choosing
to remain independent, thereby pocketing $4.25 per unit, as opposed to
the $1.25 made by Hootie or the $2.00 made by Michael Jackson. This
story was then picked up and reprinted by The New York Times, Forbes
magazine, the Financial News Network, and (lo and behold) Ms.

So here I am, publicly morphing into some kinda Fortune
500-young-entrepreneur-from-hell, and all along I thought I was just a
folksinger !

Ok, it's true. I do make a much larger profit (percentage-wise)
than the Hootster. What's even more astounding is that there are
thousands of musicians out there who make an even higher profit
percentage than me! How many local, musicians are there in your
community who play gigs in bars and coffee shops about town? I bet
lots of them have made cassettes or CDS which they'll happily sell to
you with a personal smile from the edge of the stage or back at the
bar after their set. Would you believe these shrewd, profit-minded
wheeler-dealers are pocketing a whopping _100%_ of the profits on the
sales of those puppies?! Wait till the Financial News Network gets a
whiff of _them_!

I sell approximately 2.5% of the albums that a Joan Jewelanis
Morrisette sells and get about .05% of the airplay royalties, so
obviously if it all comes down to dollars and cents, I've led a wholly
unremarkable life. Yet I choose relative statistical mediocrity over
fame and fortune because I have a bigger purpose in mind. Imagine how
strange it must be for a girl who has spent 10 years fighting as hard
as she could against the lure of the corporate carrot and the almighty
forces of capital, only to be eventually recognized by the power
structure as a business pioneer.

I have indeed sold enough records to open a small office on the
half-abandoned main street in the dilapidated urban center of my
hometown, Buffalo, N.Y. I am able to hire 15 or so folks to run and
constantly reinvent the place while I drive around and play music for
people. I am able to give stimulating business to local printers and
manufacturers and to employ the services of independent distributors,
promoters, booking agents and publicists. I was able to quit my day
job and devote myself to what I love.

And yes, we are enjoying modest profits these days, affording us
the opportunity to reinvest in innumerable political and artistic
endeavors. RBR is no Warner Bros. But it is a going concern, and for
me, it is a vehicle for redefining the relationship between art and
commerce in my own life. It is a record company which is the product
not just of my own imagination, but that of my friend and manager Scot
Fisher and of all the people who work there. People who incorporate
and coordinate politics, art and media every day into a
people-friendly, sub-corporate, woman-informed, *****-happy small
business that puts music before rock stardom and ideology before
profit.

And me. I'm just a folksinger, not an entrepreneur. My hope is
that my music and poetry will be enjoyable and/or meaningful to
someone, somewhere, not that I maximize my profit margins. It was 15
years and 11 albums getting to this place of notoriety and, if
anything, I think I was happier way back when. Not that I regret any
of my decisions, mind you. I'm glad I didn't sign on to the corporate
army. I mourn the commodification and homogenization of music by the
music industry, and I fear the manufacture of consent by the
corporately-controlled media. Last thing I want to do is feed the
machine.

I was recently mortified while waiting in the dressing room
before one of my own shows. Some putz suddenly takes the stage to
announce me and exclaim excitedly that this was my "largest sold-out
crowd to date!" "Oh, really?," I'm thinking to myself, "that's
interesting...too bad it's not the point." All of my achievements are
artistic, as are all of my failures.

That's just the way I see it. Statistical plateau or no. I'll
bust *** for 60 people, or 6,000, watch me.

I have so much respect for Ms. magazine. If I couldn't pick it
up at newsstands my brain probably would've atrophied by now on some
trans-Atlantic flight and I would be lying limp and twitchy in a bed
of constant travel, staring blankly into the abyss of the gossip
magazines. Ms. is a structure of media wherein women are able to
define themselves, and articulate for themselves those definitions.
We wouldn't point to 21 of the feminists moving into the 21st century
and define them in terms of "Here's Becky Ballbuster from Iowa City,
she's got a great *** and a cute little button nose..." No ma'am.
We've gone beyond the limited perceptions of sexism and so we should
move beyond the language and perspective of the corporate patriarchy.
The Financial News Network may be ultimately impressed with me now
that I've proven to them that there's a life beyond the auspices of
papa Sony, but do I really have to prove this to _you_?

We have the ability and the opportunity to recognize women not
just for the financial successes of their work but for the work
itself. We have the facility to judge each other by entirely
different criteria than those is imposed upon us by the superstructure
of society. We have a view which reaches beyond profit margins into
poetry, and a vocabulary to articulate the difference.

Thanks for including me, Ms., really. But just promise me one
thing; if I drop dead tomorrow, tell me my grave stone won't read:

ani d.
CEO.

Please let it read:

songwriter
musicmaker
storyteller
freak.


-Ani DiFranco


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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Thanks Mojo.I got a kick outta reading that.
 
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no problem - Ani DiFranco is a real artist who has very REAL opinions. I would LOVE 2 see her & Lisa on the same stage.....

Do you know her music @ all?


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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I'm familiar with her, mojo.
 
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I think that she is quite an artist!! I read that she will be releasing a new CD in 2006!!!


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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Thanks for posting that...I enjoyed reading it...And altho it was a serious letter, she cracked me up. Smart woman she is!

I have heard some of her stuff...It was way more folk than I am used to....Not used to it at all rotf....Does she do any rock type stuff? Come on, turn me on to a song Razzer




 
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sorry she is "all folked up" - lol... the little folksinger does not ahve ANY electric instruments.. BUT - her latest disc "Knuckle Down" was one of the best yet. I know many of her tunes are dark but they are intelligent and straight from the heart (just like another artist I know - LMFP).

I would LOVE to see them on stage together... W EekerW.. that would be a dream come true for me!!!!

Ani is also a producer and has her own label - just like Lisa should ~ maybe they should have a chat!!


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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Thanks for posting that. It was a very interesting read. Lets not even get me started on the demoralizing state of the music industry. It's just depressing.


"If you don't stand for something, you'll fall for anything."
 
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I hear ya!!!! Big Grin


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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Mojo...I'm not that familiar with her music. Do you have any favorite songs that you would recommend? I'm a fan of the darker stuff Smiler
 
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Here are some of my FAV's..

School night
Grey
Next Bold Move
Untouchable Face
Napoleon
Dilate
Superhero
Knuckle down
Studying Stones
Callous
So What
Joyful girl
Man hole
Flood Waters
sunday Morning.....


THIS IS A SOLID START 4 ANI TUNES AND THEY ARE MY PERSONAL FAV'S - REMEMBER SHE HAS OVER 14 STUDIO CD'S & 5 AUTHORIZED BOOTLEGS.....

ENJOY AND LET ME KNOW WHAT YOU THINK...

for ALL Lyrics to the above tunes go to....http://www.danah.org/Ani/

ENJOY!!!


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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i like ani's music but shes still the only artists ive seen throw a physical tantrum before going on stage because it wasnt to her liking... lol it was a little funny ... we all have bad days though lol


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quote:
...How many local, musicians are there in your
community who play gigs in bars and coffee shops about town? I bet
lots of them have made cassettes or CDS which they'll happily sell to
you with a personal smile from the edge of the stage or back at the
bar after their set. Would you believe these shrewd, profit-minded
wheeler-dealers are pocketing a whopping _100%_ of the profits on the
sales of those puppies?! Wait till the Financial News Network gets a
whiff of _them_!

...


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"Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds"
~Einstein
"Intuition is the only real valuable thing"
~Einstein

NO GOD...NO PEACE
know God...know Peace

"a true friend knows ...everything about you , yet is still your friend". ~unknown

RIP MIN.
RIP ANNA. I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU ~EVER.
RIP TIM ~ I MISS YOU.

MX FAN ALWAYS! there is room for more than 1 , right? Wink


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Originally posted by Nell:
i like ani's music but shes still the only artists ive seen throw a physical tantrum before going on stage because it wasnt to her liking... lol it was a little funny ... we all have bad days though lol

i forgot who she is ...who is she? ..lol..
and btw i heard "Who Are You" today -WHO ..lol..and LMFP should redo that song ...alot of good keyboard too Smiler


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"Great Spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds"
~Einstein
"Intuition is the only real valuable thing"
~Einstein

NO GOD...NO PEACE
know God...know Peace

"a true friend knows ...everything about you , yet is still your friend". ~unknown

RIP MIN.
RIP ANNA. I WILL NEVER FORGET YOU ~EVER.
RIP TIM ~ I MISS YOU.

MX FAN ALWAYS! there is room for more than 1 , right? Wink


-------------------------------Disclaimer: The preceding post does not express the author's opinion to make someone that disagrees upset...and if i do please PM me ASAP to correct the problem. thanks! Smiler *
 
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http://www.righteousbabe.com/ani/index.asp

Check out this link Majik


"I paint my own reality. The only thing I know is that I paint because I need to, and I paint whatever passes through my head without any other consideration. " ~ FRIDA KAHLO



 
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