Hi
If only we could set up early...the trouble is 1) security and 2) other
panels in the space before us.
And as far as the sliding schedule thing, it requires a change in thinking
that people aren't willing to make, so it won't work. End of discussion.
Anne
On Tue, 13 Nov 2001, Alisa Garcia wrote:
>
> Well! I just joined this list yesterday, and was told by Jeff Hitchin that
> it averaged 10 to 20 posts a month. <grin> I just checked the count on my
> filter for this folder and it's at 45 in less than a day and still going
> strong. Glad to see we have opinionated filkers in the area!
>
> First off, just wanted to say hi and introduce myself to those who don't
> know me, or barely remember me. Alisa Garcia from Puzzlebox here. My
> husband, Luis (of OoklaTheMok in Buffalo), and I relocated to the Seattle
> area last April. Luis left Ookla and joined Puzzlebox as our drummer awhile
> back. We're up in the Snohomish area. Had a baby daughter on April 17th,
> and have been in remodeling craziness on the new house and baby-raising mode
> since then, so filk sort of fell off our agenda for awhile. But, we're
> looking forward to being on this list now to learn about upcoming house
> filks in the area and other filk activities going on.
>
> Am not familiar with Orycon. Where's it held/when's it held? I take it
> recently. :-) I know about Norwescon (we've had concerts there the last two
> years, not counting this year).
>
> So, some comments to add to the debate:
>
> * I agree with the overall vibe that late concerts suck.
> * I think half hour concerts are fine, with only the GOH and the IF guests
> going longer.
> * I don't agree with idea of shuffling the entire schedule forward for
> no-shows (whether they gave notice or not). Callie highlighted most of the
> reasons I would argue on this point, so I won't bother duplicating her
> response.
> * And my own personal preference: it would really help if the filk
> programming gods would allow bands (or individuals with a lot of
> instruments) to set up early in the afternoon and leave the equipment on or
> near the stage. As a keyboard player (me) and a drummer (Luis), we have
> first-hand experience on the setup and soundcheck delay that ensues when the
> act before you runs late and you still have to lug all your equipment on
> stage, plug it all in/set it up, do a 30 second soundcheck (that basically
> takes care of shrieking feedback and nothing else) and still start your
> concert 10 minutes late. When we were GaFilk IF guests last year, they
> actually had slotted time in the late afternoon for all guests scheduled
> that night to do setup and soundcheck. That was the best managed concert
> series I've participated in. We've had concerts at Consonance, FKO, Baycon,
> ConChord, Norwescon, OVFF, GaFilk and FilkContinental (I had to miss that
> one, so can't comment how it went), and our concerts never start on time,
> both because of previous acts running late and our setup time. GaFilk is
> the only one that we didn't feel rushed and pressured to basically throw our
> equipment on the stage and hope that it landed in working order.
>
> See you all around, hopefully. :-)
>
> Alisa
> www.puzzlebox.net
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Received on 11/13/01