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|    Will Dockery to All    |
|    Re: The Columbus Music Scene    |
|    14 Feb 26 08:45:03    |
      From: user3274@newsgrouper.org.invalid              mpsilvertone@yahoo-dot-com.no-spam.invalid (HarryLime) posted:       > Will-Dockery wrote:       >> HarryLime wrote:       >>> Will Dockery wrote:       >>>> CujoDeSockpuppet wrote in news:93ydnTb2OdCbOBP0nZ2dnZfqn_ed       Z2d@giganews.com:       > >>>> Miguel Sucio wrote:       >       > >>>> According to artificial intelligence:       > >>>> "Bands often overlook Columbus, GA, due to a limited local music       > >>>> scene, a lack of mid-sized venues, and competition with nearby       > >>>> larger cities like Atlanta. Other factors contributing to fewer       > >>>> touring acts include high crime rates and perceived bureaucratic       > >>>> challenges for booking, along with limited venue options.       > >>>>       > >>>> Venue Limitations: There is a notable shortage of mid-sized music       > >>>> halls, making it difficult to attract regional or larger acts.       > >>>>       > >>>> Scene Dynamics: The local scene is often described as sparse, with       > >>>> some venues relying on local, amateur talent rather than touring       > >>>> bands.       > >>>>       > >>>> Competition and Location: Being 90 miles southwest of Atlanta,       > >>>> many bands choose to play the major market rather than Columbus.       > >>>>       > >>>> Safety Concerns: High crime rates, with a one in 35 chance of       > >>>> becoming a victim, can deter touring artists.       > >>>>       > >>>> Financial Viability: Some venues may not offer competitive pay for       > >>>> touring bands, and high cover charges at smaller venues can hinder       > >>>> turnout. "       > >>>>       > >>>> They don't mention the smell of unwashed donkeys. A one in 35       > >>>> chance is a pretty good chance of being accosted, robbed or       > >>>> murdered.       > >>>>       > >>>> I think this line says it most eloquently: "The local scene is       > >>>> often described as sparse."       > >>>>       > >>>> I think they were describing the talent of the performers.       > >>>>       > >>>> Since you're apparently lacking in any talent, Kevin Fries, you sound       > >>>> a little bit jealous this morning.       > >>>>       > >>>> Below are examples of my poetry and songwriting, let's see you try to       > >>>> top it, as you promised me you could do over eleven years ago.       > >>>>       > >>>> "If you're scared, say you're scared."       > >>>>       > >>>> Where's the acttual statement where I said exactly what you claimed?       >       > >>> It's been posted several times, lying troll Kevin Fries.       >       > >> For the 2,349th time, dumbassed, he never said that he would post any       video.       > >>       > >> He said that if he's ever in a "crappy-oke" bar again, he'll make a video       for you.       > >>       > >> Is is so hard for you to believe that he hasn't been to a crappy-oke bar       in eleven years?       > >>       > >> I haven't been to one in almost 40.       > >>       > >> If that's the best example you've got of Kevin's having lied, then you've       got nothing.       > >       > > So Kevin Fries has an excuse to never actually record the video.       > >       > > In other words, an excuse to get out of doing it.       > >       > > Fair enough.       > >       > > If Kevin Fries is afraid, so be it.       >       > For instance, you're afraid to tell us why P.D. Wilson said he wishes he'd       killed you 20 years ago.              Your attempted deflection is noted, Pendragon.              Actually, since P.D. Wilson wrote about that wish about 19 years ago, I       suppose he might now wish he'd killed me about 39 years ago.              The details are in the Usenet newsgroup archives, look them up.              😏              --       Poetry and songs of Will Dockery:       https://www.reverbnation.com/willdockery              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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