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i kinda did that on youtube but this idea is cool not as long
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Europe- she was quite popular there at one time, but now not so Asia-never was that big a bit of a following in Japan Latin America- a significant following in Mexico and even there it isn't as big as people think it is so in conclusion she needs work everywhere at the moment my .02 |
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For me the answer to her becoming popular here is quite simple, and english language album. I've seen it many times, Utada Hikaru and BoA, both of whom sang in japanese and korean, have been making a splash stateside since their english albums.
Most people are too closed minded to appreciate music not in english. Domestic reissues of her existing albums would really help as well. As long as neither of these happen i don't see much of a change.
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Sounds like my brother
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Interesting subject, where do I start?
I really like the idea of the...shall we say...unauthorized biography. From Corsica to the coloring contest to...well you get the idea. I like it a lot. I believe the shorter the better because the lack of attention spans but realize that everyone of us would want to just load it up because we all find her so interesting. I do think that would be awesome but would like to see it accompanied by a 'trailer', a 30 to 60 second spot designed as a hook for the biography. Promoting Alizee. This is a tough nut to crack from many perspectives. I have found that just because Alizee is my favorite does not mean that she will be everyone's favorite. As incredulous as this may sound to you now, it is true. You may love a certain car, you think everyone will just love it too, but... Not a reason to not try but just keep that in mind. I started the blog for a lot of reasons, that's a story for another day, but the feedback of information regarding this subject has made me rethink the whole if you build it they will come phenomena business. There was a thread on here that I think hit home...we are a cult. That is not that far off. There are deadheads and Alizeeheads. Taking that to the next level is a whole new challenge. Our friend DisqueDrop ran an interesting social experiment in an attempt to hand out free CD's. Just not as easy as it seems. Then there is Alizee. What does she want to do? No matter what we may all think that she wants we really do not know. I just posted a Motley Fool article in which Alizee is mentioned as a millionaire. I had to sleep on that myself. I know how successful things have been and that she made a lot of money, but to see it in "print" on a financial site, it really made me think. She is just over 7 weeks away from her 25th birthday, a quarter century, married 5 1/2 years, has a 4 year old, has mentioned she wants another child. She is living the European Dream. A new phenomena in its own, surpassing the American Dream. What does Alizee want to do at this point in time? Is America on her 'to do' list? Is it a balance between her career and family? Can we make her a phenom without her help? Here is something I might take as a hint: from wikipedia "Following the success of Alizée En Concert and Psychédélices in Mexico, Alizée's former music label, Universal Music released a compilation album, titled "Tout Alizée". The compilation, which is a Mexico-only release" And even Alizee's official youtube I can not view the featured video due to location restrictions. No releases in North America? Yet her web pages and twitters are in English...clearly communicating to North America, I think... geez I'm just not sure. I guess it boils down to a more basic problem for me, woman, I can't read them no matter where they are from. or should it be I would like to know more about how things are officially "released". What does it mean? I know someone can help me on that and then throw in what is officially released in America. At this point I feel there would need to be some type of "Perfect Storm" recipe for success on an 'American phenom' level. The biography idea is a great place to start. Emphasize her uniqueness. For example Alizee's unusual absences make her a more interesting person. Flip a perceived negative to a fascinating positive - it is for me! She has me hooked. Just some rambling thoughts. Lefty and Ruro go easy on me |
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If Europe continues to not produce the sales needed for her to keep going, I suspect she will take advantage of other opportunities that present themselves in the future. If the USA and Canada can offer her something like the Mexicans did, she may very well accept it. If her new album sells big in Europe, there may be less incentive for her to go abroad. Alizée may be a millionaire, but there is more to life than money and I would assume she would like to keep recording and performing. I think we all believe Alizée is mostly practical when it comes to money and though she may like to shop, I don’t think she leads a lavish lifestyle. Having said that, I believe she still will need to make money for the long haul to live the life she wants. So I believe she has the desire and the need to keep going, both financially and artistically. New territory may be needed, especially if things fall off a bit in Mexico and Europe doesn’t embrace her again. Quote:
I would say that success is a matter of degree, not an “all or nothing” proposition. If she becomes only somewhat known in the USA and sells between 50,000 – 100,000 discs here, she might consider that a great success and well worth a visit. That may not be an impossible goal to achieve in a market of 300 million people. I always keep in mind that Alizée’s record company has much to say about all this, and they want to make money and achieve their goals as well. They can also pull the plug on Alizée’s career if the money isn’t there or if she won’t cooperate. Her goals may not be the same as the record company’s, but she must keep them happy as well. So they may decide whether she comes to the North America or not. It’s a balancing act for her. I hope she can have success in all the places mentioned, and still have the life she wants and keep the record company happy. And yes, she has me hooked too...
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