I stand by
most of what I said in this interview for Culture Colony, during the period of
the Welsh language Royalties “dispute”, and “you know what they say, some of it
is true” but I had to laugh when my first EOS, royalties cheque landed earlier this
month for the first payment period for 2013. In fact the interview sum's it up far better than anything I can write
The cheque
was for £9.99, which is for all airplay of Anhrefn songs for the first 3 months
of 2013.
Now let’s be
clear here, highlighting this point
will inevitably be seen as a moan and groan about not being paid etc My point
is really not about the money but that what I said in the interview has already
been proven. If there’s no airplay then it makes little difference who collects
the royalties, and as I said in the interview, yes I do support EOS politically
but my fears of the status quo (riffs) being maintained were well founded.
Maybe the
Welsh MOR bands are better off and good luck to them. I hope the young emerging
Welsh bands are better off. Us lot, as ‘heritage’ acts and Labels hardly
register, so no real change there. The interesting question perhaps is where do we go, from here ?
The other
difficulty here as I found with the interview with Clancy Pegg for her
forthcoming book see http://link2wales.co.uk/2013/crudblog/blog-rhys-mwyn-we-never-got-paid-for-what-we-made/
is that things get miss-interpreted. I know Crud wants to stir up the shit but
this piece was an attempt to look at how people deal with bands such as
Traddodiad Ofnus or Llwybr Llaethog today, are they recognised, appreciated,
discussed or even once in a while invited ? I thought these were valid enough
points. Not the money, but the almost total lack of any awareness of Welsh language
pop music and cultural history – Traddodiad Ofnus being a case in point. (The
Datblygu retrospectives no longer count – too easy !)
Really it’s just to say check out that wonderful 7” by Traddodiad Ofnus, simple as that ……
Really it’s just to say check out that wonderful 7” by Traddodiad Ofnus, simple as that ……
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ReplyDelete"no dissenting voices means the bastards have won and the rats have reclaimed the ship. Did we fight in the (Welsh) Punk Wars for this ?" - spot on!
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ReplyDeleteDydd Sadwrn 9/11/13, 6 y.h. CF5 1QE. Steven, John, Glen, Paul. William, Steven, Susan, Simon, Simone, Steven, Kevin, Clancy, Ann, John, Richard.
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