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Maybe no one wants to buy the new set in order to be able to do it? :p
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Anybody know how the set is selling?
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Originally Posted by wm lopez
Anybody know how the set is selling?
I am sure Fox hoped for better. |
If anyone wants details or has specific questions about the, ahem, alternate set I now possess, send me a PM or an email.
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Too bad you cannot do an official DVD Talk review of the "alternate set."
(As a number of "eBay Asian imports" have been reviewed, it could be argued that there are precedents.) |
RE: Freaks and Geeks. Syndication was different back in the 70s and 80s. When KRP was on TV, home video was in its infancy. Some people back when were able to lock up the rights. If WKRP is run on the original channel, they can show it as it was broadcast. If it's syndicated, they may have to make changes. Star Trek "City on the Edge of Forever", or the ad parody with Chris Farley and Adam Sandler using Van Halen music had to be substituted when they aired it on "E!"
I'm sure that what they got took a lot of behind the scenes work, and some bands won't budge for less than top dollar. Might be 30K, might be 100K. Beatles and Led Zeppelin have rarely authorized their songs to be used in TV or movies, but it took Sean Penn, Beastie Boys or Jack Black (or if they're a fan of the show) to get the green light. There could've been some sort of tradeoff offered by Fox. This will keep the bootleg market thriving. |
I can see Beatles wanting top dollar for their music , but Led Zeppelin?
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Originally Posted by wm lopez
I can see Beatles wanting top dollar for their music , but Led Zeppelin?
They are notorious for being very agressive in business dealings and Cadillac probably had to give them stock in the company/% of sales and a new cadillac every year for life to use Rock 'n' Roll in their commercials. Other artist may be as expensive to license at Zep but probably none are more expensive. |
Buy a Boot!
I just got a bootleg copy of WKRP ... all 90 episodes on 18 DVD's for $40.
They are 22 min. syndicated cuts ... BUT they have all the ORIGINAL music ... so they must be from the '80s syndicated version of the show before the real music was hacked out. Video quality is acceptable and audio is very good (it was TV mono afterall). All the famous songs are there ... Ted Nugent "Queen of the Forest" ... Pink Floyd "Dogs" ... Bog Seger "Old Time Rock and Roll" ... Foreigner "Hot Blooded" ... etc. That's the way the show as meant to be seen and HEARD. Don't buy the "official" DVD release! Get the "real" thing. |
Originally Posted by SeattleSteve
I just got a bootleg copy of WKRP ... all 90 episodes on 18 DVD's for $40.
They are 22 min. syndicated cuts ... BUT they have all the ORIGINAL music ... so they must be from the '80s syndicated version of the show before the real music was hacked out. Video quality is acceptable and audio is very good (it was TV mono afterall). All the famous songs are there ... Ted Nugent "Queen of the Forest" ... Pink Floyd "Dogs" ... Bog Seger "Old Time Rock and Roll" ... Foreigner "Hot Blooded" ... etc. That's the way the show as meant to be seen and HEARD. Don't buy the "official" DVD release! Get the "real" thing. |
Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Hopefully complete means all the original music... If so, day 1 purchase!
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
I don't care about the music. I've been waiting years for the rest of this. This a day one buy for me.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
:banana:
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Crap. I was hoping Time-Life would get this and restore the music. If this music is not restored, it's not WKRP. Hope Shout was paying attention to the fallout after the first release.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
So, you're going to avoid the show just because it doesn't have it's original music? You're really going to miss out on what made the show what it was?
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
This is the only show that I care about where the music matters.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
I'm pretty sure that when Shout! gets ahold of something, you have nothing to worry about. Look what they did with Freaks and Geeks. All original music restored. I'm sure it will be the same here. WKRP has a way bigger following than that show. It'll be done right. (I wonder if I'm trying to convince you or myself!) :)
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12101546)
This is the only show that I care about where the music matters.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Originally Posted by HellTrack
(Post 12101807)
But the music doesn't matter. At the most, they play 2 or 3 seconds of a song, then turn it off. Though the show was set in a radio station, the show was never about music.
If they want my money then I want the show uncut with all the original music intact. Since this is Shout Factory and they know what happened the first time around (few bought season one due to the music cuts) they wouldn't even bother doing this unless they anticipate getting all the original music. Is it going to bump up the price of the set? Yeah probably. Is it worth it? To me, hell yeah! |
Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Originally Posted by HellTrack
(Post 12101807)
But the music doesn't matter. At the most, they play 2 or 3 seconds of a song, then turn it off. Though the show was set in a radio station, the show was never about music.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
I'm not wrong. I watched the show for the people and the funny situations, not the music. That's what the show is about. I couldn't tell you only a few instances where a song made the scene. In fact, at the moment, the only scene in the show that I can think of where a song really made the scene is where Les is getting ready for his date and Hot Blooded is playing.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Originally Posted by Trevor
(Post 12101850)
I agree with you on most shows, but here you're wrong. As Rob Reiner just said, some scenes were specific to the music.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Shout had announced WW and The Dixie Dance Kings and when they had trouble clearing a song they scrapped the release rather than replace the song. So I have a lot of faith in them.
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Re: WKRP In Cincinnati is finally coming to DVD!!!!!
Originally Posted by HellTrack
(Post 12101904)
I'm not wrong. I watched the show for the people and the funny situations, not the music. That's what the show is about. I couldn't tell you only a few instances where a song made the scene. In fact, at the moment, the only scene in the show that I can think of where a song really made the scene is where Les is getting ready for his date and Hot Blooded is playing.
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