1. Originally posted by www.reuters.com

    Former Beatles, Stones manager Allen Klein dies

    LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Infamous record label owner Allen Klein, who played a key role in the demise of the Beatles and also nabbed control of some of the Rolling Stones' best-known songs, died in New York on Saturday after a battle with Alzheimer's disease, a spokesman said. He was 77.

    During a career spanning more than 50 years, the New Jersey-born accountant enjoyed a reputation as a savvy gangster-like figure. His ruthless business practices were reviled by many, but he also earned grudging respect for bullying labels into giving rich deals to his clients.

    "Don't talk to me about ethics," he told Playboy magazine in 1971. "Every man makes his own. It's like a war. You choose your side early and from then on, you're being shot at. The man you beat is likely to call you unethical. So what?"

    It did not hurt his reputation when he was sentenced to two months in prison in 1979 for tax evasion.

    He once said John Lennon hired him to protect his interest in the Beatles because he and wife Yoko Ono wanted "a real shark -- someone to keep the other sharks away."

    His company, ABKCO Music & Records, is one of the biggest independent labels in an industry controlled by multinational corporations. The spokesman said it would remain family-controlled. Two of Klein's three adult children work at the company, including son Jody who runs ABKCO. (The acronym stands for Allen and Betty Klein Co., Betty being his wife.)

    Its assets include recordings by the Rolling Stones, the Animals, Herman's Hermits, Bobby Womack, the Kinks, Chubby Checker, Bobby Rydell and many others.

    The publishing arm boasts more than 2,000 copyrights including compositions by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards of the Rolling Stones, Cooke, Womack, Ray Davies of the Kinks and Pete Townshend of the Who.



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  2. Jeez, celebrities are dropping like it's hot
  3. Not good. I wonder if the Stones will release some kind of statement.

    So the Stones actually outlived a manager?
  4. R.I.P.
  5. That was the man how took all royalties from Verve's "Bitter Sweet Symphony" right?


  6. Well, Keith Richards did at least



    Yeah, quite honestly sure he was said to be a "shark" but I had no respect for this guy. Sure he did "his job", but was an a**hole to the music industry.

    They prevented the Stones from releasing any decent compilations, which is why you don't see 40 Licks on iTunes. Yes, that's right. Probably one of the greatest comps in music history, is split in half, royalties-wise. It sucks to be that successful and not make a cent off your greatest songs, doesn't it?

    What's worse is they put out crappy remasters of the early material, which is why my early Stones library is composed of Mickboy remasters.

    ABKCO sucks, peace out.
  7. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    Well, Keith Richards did at least

    [..]

    Yeah, quite honestly sure he was said to be a "shark" but I had no respect for this guy. Sure he did "his job", but was an a**hole to the music industry.

    They prevented the Stones from releasing any decent compilations, which is why you don't see 40 Licks on iTunes. Yes, that's right. Probably one of the greatest comps in music history, is split in half, royalties-wise. It sucks to be that successful and not make a cent off your greatest songs, doesn't it?

    What's worse is they put out crappy remasters of the early material, which is why my early Stones library is composed of Mickboy remasters.

    ABKCO sucks, peace out.


    I actually always saw compilations as a way to make you buy things you already have with maybe one or two bad songs that didn't make it to the albums. I hate them.
  8. Originally posted by stj0691:[..]

    Well, Keith Richards did at least

    [..]

    Yeah, quite honestly sure he was said to be a "shark" but I had no respect for this guy. Sure he did "his job", but was an a**hole to the music industry.

    They prevented the Stones from releasing any decent compilations, which is why you don't see 40 Licks on iTunes. Yes, that's right. Probably one of the greatest comps in music history, is split in half, royalties-wise. It sucks to be that successful and not make a cent off your greatest songs, doesn't it?

    What's worse is they put out crappy remasters of the early material, which is why my early Stones library is composed of Mickboy remasters.

    ABKCO sucks, peace out.


    Keith will probably outlive every other person in the music industry who actually made decent music. The thing I hated about Forty Licks was they were all the single versions. Not the album versions. What a rort - and half of their best songs were missing anyway.

    Don't get me started on remasters...or ABKCO for that matter. But the new company they're moving to for their future releases is related back to ABKCO in some way, which is kind of ironic yet funny at the same time.

    The last album they did (A Bigger Bang) wasn't half-bad. Out of 16 songs, I liked maybe 10 or so. Certainly no epic or masterpiece but still a very good effort from those guys in their 60s. And I think by the end of next year, they're meant to have a new album out. First one in four or five years - which I'm looking forward to.