As I've said, for the 20th time or so...fine on longer sets. Just not
during prime time. Heather doesn't. Neither should we. And unfortunately I
include the one dealer in that...but there are ways around those
constraints and we should implement them.
Anne
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Angi Long wrote:
> This one time (13 Nov 2001), at band camp,
> Michelle Hansard wrote in lists.filk:
> > It doesn't sound like anyone seriously objects to shorter
> > concert slots, though, do they? If a majority are amenable to
> > that, or at least see it as the lesser evil, maybe that's a
> > solution that will work. Most people haven't commented much
> > about that specifically-- what do people think?
>
> I certainly wouldn't object to seeing longer concerts moved to
> earlier in the afternoon, and shorter sets during "prime time".
> I don't really agree with Anne about it being "not fair" to give
> some performers longer slots than others, though. Some have more
> material; some have bigger audiences. If you want *fair*, go to
> the circle, where everybody gets listened to and everybody
> (ideally) gets as much time as everybody else if they want it.
> But for *concerts*, give the audience what they want.
>
> -- Angi Long of House Windstalker, one of your audience
>
> --
> "Oh. *Musical* instruments!"
>
> please use my reply-to address, not my from address
>
>
Received on 11/13/01