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Pink Floyd Sue EMI Over Royalties

4/20/09, 9:15 am EST

Photo: Michael Ochs Archive/Getty

Pink Floyd are suing EMI and its private equity firm owners Terra Firma, claiming that the label has miscalculated their royalty payments. According to The Guardian, the legal action likely occurred during the band’s negotiations over payments that occur every three years. The exact terms of the lawsuit weren’t revealed, and both EMI and Pink Floyd declined to comment on the case. However, since only the Beatles have outsold Pink Floyd’s back catalog over the past 25 years, this case may be over millions in lost royalties. The band’s Dark Side of the Moon and The Wall are among the best-selling albums of all time. (Read about both Dark Side and The Wall in our Greatest Albums of All Time.)

Pink Floyd have been with the label since 1967, though in the last few years EMI has alienated a number of its most high-profile artists. Radiohead ditched EMI after re-negotiations failed, opting to self-release In Rainbows. Paul McCartney departed after 45 years to link up with Starbucks’ then-emerging HearMusic for 2007’s Memory Almost Full, saying EMI had become “boring” and “Everybody at EMI had become part of the furniture. I’d be a couch; Coldplay are an armchair.” The Rolling Stones also took their back catalog and left EMI’s Virgin Records, signing with Universal in July 2008. The Stones released a statement when news of their new deal broke, saying, “Universal are forward thinking, creative and hands-on music people.”

Terra Firma bought EMI in May 2007, and in early 2008 CEO Guy Hands told Rolling Stone he would overhaul the company by cutting costs, consolidating departments and courting corporate sponsors to put their brand on specific artists’ music.

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Money | 4/20/2009, 10:42 am EST

So they say
Is the root of all evil today.
But if you ask for a raise its no surprise that theyre
Giving none away.

artifcialred | 4/20/2009, 10:52 am EST

i’m alright Jack
keep your hands off of my stack

Anonymous | 4/20/2009, 12:19 pm EST

maybe a EMI lawsuit will be what it takes to get the three surviving members united for a common purpose…

and maybe that will help them back together for that tour we’ve been waiting decades for.

fydo1974 | 4/20/2009, 6:06 pm EST

Sorry Anonymous, but Richard Wright is dead and Pink Floyd died along with him. Live 8 was all you’re going to get.

dude | 4/20/2009, 6:59 pm EST

just cuz richard is gone doesnt mean they cant tour with someone else. alot of bands that have been around for years have lost members and there still out on the road kicking ass!! i’d love to see them again live. they were my first concert in 1993 when i was 13. i’ll never forget it!!

Anonymous | 4/20/2009, 8:07 pm EST

exactly!… ever hear of a little band called ‘The Who’?

Frank Rizzo | 4/20/2009, 8:17 pm EST

You fruitcakes need to wake up – Pink Floyd ain’t The Who. The Who have reduced themselves to a very expensive cover band. Pink Floyd has a legacy – they won’t screw it up. There will never be another PF tour, just like Led Zeppelin.

Naldo | 4/20/2009, 9:31 pm EST

The Floyd is dead. Long live the Floyd.

Dude Man | 4/20/2009, 10:26 pm EST

I miss Rick very much, but seeing as then went on when Syd left and then after that when Roger left, it seems likely that they might tour again. Still I really hope they don’t or at least wait a few years in his memory. Never the less, Pink Floyd will still be remembered as one of the greatest bands and arguably the greatest progressive-rock band of all time.

His Prince Michael | 4/20/2009, 11:03 pm EST

Guy Hands, from a business standpoint, apparently had to make tough-choices for economic viability.

Universal? Always looking for new and creative ways to rip-off ANYBODY.

Roger Gilmour | 4/21/2009, 11:07 am EST

Don’t give me that do goody bullshit.

Cenobyte | 4/21/2009, 12:23 pm EST

EMI Exec 2009: Oh by the way, which one’s Pink?

His Prince Michael | 4/21/2009, 3:26 pm EST

So….so, you think you can tell,
Heaven from Hell?

Arnold Layne | 4/21/2009, 4:58 pm EST

wow… Royalties on all albums from 1967- Now?! Including the multiple compilation albums and everything?! Also considering Darkside was on the Billboard Top 200 for over 20+ years!!! BYE BYE EMI!!!

the wall | 4/22/2009, 4:54 am EST

“we dont need no, salarycation”

Anonymous | 4/25/2009, 11:26 pm EST

As a massive Pink Floyd fan I want to offer Pink Floyd my one hundred percent support.

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