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Post by ~~sLuGsTaRr~~ on Mar 20, 2009 11:56:13 GMT -7
Tell me your answer and maybe give a brief background. I've been attending shows and I know exactly what makes a show go for me. What do you think?
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Post by jonzey on Mar 20, 2009 12:18:59 GMT -7
I don't see how "Bands who are put together, solid and fun" WOULDN'T be the most important aspect. When I was in high school I would have voted for "I just love any show!" but I have seen way too many horrible bands in my day to say that now. I'm to the point that unless I've heard the band and they sound DOPE recorded OR I have seen them before and they were incredible live there is no possible way I'm going to the show regardless of promotion, fliers, professionalism, etc.
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Post by Shockey on Mar 20, 2009 13:01:00 GMT -7
I concur. a band may have great instruments, and audio equipment. And may lack the solid, fun aspect and destroy the experience. Though, I find that what is "Soilid and fun" is perception as well. Though anyone could argue a little bit that "Professionalism associated with the whole show" could be the best aspect and just have a bit of the fun and solid aspect, then the show rocks. It would sound great too, the promotion would be good, and they would have bands... But really a local show should be solid and fun to me
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Post by Morty on Mar 20, 2009 17:46:52 GMT -7
I dig a show where there's hot chicks.
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Post by Thugged Out Gangsta Pimp on Mar 22, 2009 11:10:18 GMT -7
i'm with ty, but professionalism across the board does it for me.
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