DISQUS

BijanBlog: Justin Vernon gets love from blogs but needs to give it too.

  • Ed · 12 months ago
    Sigh...One step forward, 2 steps back. You've more than done your part Bijan.
    I've been intro'd to many great bands/songs this year by you and Fred.
  • bijan · 12 months ago
    Thanks!
  • willwhutson · 12 months ago
    Well this is sort of heartbreaking to hear him and his label take this stance.

    I've taken great pride in promoting and sharing Justin's work as well.

    Very confusing.
  • mdoeff · 12 months ago
    This is disappointing, to say the least.
  • bijan · 12 months ago
    Justin is an amazing artist

    I felt uneasy writing this post since I'm such a fan
  • Mark Schoneveld · 12 months ago
    That does stink, but in their defense, they're just trying to maintain a 'brand' - maybe he hates those old songs. Doesn't seem like it's unreasonable for him to ask you to take it down. I'm not sure why you'd be upset about it when almost every music blogger posts without permission in the first place. I'm just sayin'. They did ask pretty nicely.
  • bijan · 12 months ago
    @mark

    they did ask nicely. you are right about that

    i guess the point I was trying to make was the contrast between the take down notice and the WSJ article about the same artist

    and ultimately I believe that online communities, like social music blogs, promote more music than not and lead to more sales vs piracy.
  • Mark Schoneveld · 12 months ago
    I certainly don't disagree - just playing devil's advocate. :)
  • Dan Buell · 12 months ago
    I first heard Bon Iver on Letterman the other night and have been spreading the gospel ever since. I think this is disappointing. If you are going to live by this sort of viral effort you'd think that you would have a little more tolerance towards it rather than being some sort of control freak. Love the music but this does taint it for me a bit...
  • Amir · 12 months ago
    "we need more artists to believe in blogging and support the new music scene online. It’s gonna happen anyway.": Spot on!

    Recently more artists, especially the "long tail", recognize the power in leveraging social graphs to acquire fans (Note, *not* to sell music). Because they want to get emotional reaction from their crowd, grow their crowd and get to a bigger gig.

    If you could do that on mobile...even better!