Originally posted by kosmo:no less than usual…
along the lines of if a tree falls in the forest does it make it a sound if no one is there to hear, does what a dj spins to a empty house because the doors never opened count?
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Originally posted by kosmo:no less than usual…
along the lines of if a tree falls in the forest does it make it a sound if no one is there to hear, does what a dj spins to a empty house because the doors never opened count?
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Does anyone remember the fateful Cranberries show on the mall, where people were moshing…to the Cranberries?
Originally posted by econo:Yes! I think that news made the Post next day. (I think I recall the pudding cup - and she was pretty pissed, right? But I definitely remember news of the guitar being swiped.) Didn't they stop having the lunchtime shows after that?
Didn't someone steal a guitar of theirs at that gig?
Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
Does anyone remember the fateful Cranberries show on the mall, where people were moshing…to the Cranberries?
Originally posted by kosmo:Wow – it got cancelled late enough that they had you in there already playing?!?
along the lines of if a tree falls in the forest does it make it a sound if no one is there to hear, does what a dj spins to a empty house because the doors never opened count?
Originally posted by Christine Moritz:yeah, apparently word came down around the time the doors were suppose to open, so they were delayed until a decision could be reached.
Originally posted by kosmo:Wow – it got cancelled late enough that they had you in there already playing?!?
along the lines of if a tree falls in the forest does it make it a sound if no one is there to hear, does what a dj spins to a empty house because the doors never opened count?
Originally posted by kosmo:Nice. Too bad the band wants nearly 25 Euros for the CD.
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Originally posted by lily1:hsftival.com is just as informative as this board!
so why was the show cancelled? sickness? low ticket sales?
Originally posted by Greer Zoller:No ones stopping you from setting up a text message system to the phone number of each person who has ever bought a ticket to a concert or sporting event. But why stop at whether the show is still going on or not? It can send you messages as to how long the line to get in is, the set list (in real time in case your running late), which bars have the hot bartenders and shortest lines, etc. Go ahead, make millions.
Still curious, basically news was told to those outside club and then posted online? I still want a text message. My worst nightmare is driving all the way to a show to have it cancelled. I don't generally log on before I leave for a show, do you?
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:mwahahahahaaahaaa! nice one :D
Those Irish and their lousy oral hygeine…
Originally posted by saco:No…not exactly what I was gearing for…Something along the lines of what they do at SXSW. I suppose one's phone number would have to be set up for texting from tickets.com for cancellations. Just brainstorming…
Originally posted by Greer Zoller:No ones stopping you from setting up a text message system to the phone number of each person who has ever bought a ticket to a concert or sporting event.
Still curious, basically news was told to those outside club and then posted online? I still want a text message. My worst nightmare is driving all the way to a show to have it cancelled. I don't generally log on before I leave for a show, do you?
But why stop at whether the show is still going on or not? It can send you messages as to how long the line to get in is, the set list (in real time in case your running late), which bars have the hot bartenders and shortest lines, etc. Go ahead, make millions.Well, this is similar to what they do at SXSW…They announce last minute shows or changes, etc. You go ahead, I think people who have to be connected 24/7 would like your idea.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:Delayed? I can check. Canceled? They do. :roll:
I suppose next you'll be wanting airlines to call you personally if a flight is delayed.
Originally posted by Greer Zoller:I said 'call you personally', besides, seeing as we have to be at the airport 6 weeks before our flight departs these days you just check on the monitor to see if it's delayed.
Originally posted by Roadbike Mankie:Delayed? I can check. Canceled? They do. :roll:
I suppose next you'll be wanting airlines to call you personally if a flight is delayed.