11/25/2007
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- Niemöller
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11/25/2007
Hey! New Google Streetview available of Portland!
Wheeeeeee!
QOTD: If someone hands you a flier for a band you've never heard of, would you consider going to the show? Why or why not?
In a fit of curmudgeondom, I recently refused to even TAKE a band flier from a bunch of youngsters down from B.C. I later felt bad. I used to be more willing to check out unknown quantities.
You can see where I refused to take the flier from the kids on streetview:
14 NE 28th Ave, Portland, OR
Right in front of the Laurelhurst theater thar.
Wheeeeeee!
QOTD: If someone hands you a flier for a band you've never heard of, would you consider going to the show? Why or why not?
In a fit of curmudgeondom, I recently refused to even TAKE a band flier from a bunch of youngsters down from B.C. I later felt bad. I used to be more willing to check out unknown quantities.
You can see where I refused to take the flier from the kids on streetview:
14 NE 28th Ave, Portland, OR
Right in front of the Laurelhurst theater thar.
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How about some links? I'm lazy.
I generally won't check out a band that isn't in some way related to my musical circle, unless they are highly recommended.
Now with that said, my musical circle involves a huge diversity. I have friends that are music instructors, sound and stage crews, club owners, promoters, etc. So when one of them calls me and asks me to check out the new fill in the blank, I will generally go, unless I just can't make it because of a prior commitment.

I generally won't check out a band that isn't in some way related to my musical circle, unless they are highly recommended.
Now with that said, my musical circle involves a huge diversity. I have friends that are music instructors, sound and stage crews, club owners, promoters, etc. So when one of them calls me and asks me to check out the new fill in the blank, I will generally go, unless I just can't make it because of a prior commitment.
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While viewing the place you want to share, click "Link to this page" on the underlying map, and copy that URL, like this.anti-m wrote:Hrm... not sure how you link to a specific location, or I would indulge your laziness gladly.
roymond.com | songfights | covers
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"Any more chromaticism and you'll have to change your last name to Wagner!" - Frankie Big Face
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Spent this day hungover as hell.
Bucs won, yay.
Chicago / Denver game was exciting.
Damn Pats.
qotd: No. I've been there too. Passing out little pieces of garbage for everyone to throw away. Its like handing someone a piece of paper and saying "here, you throw this away". (Got that bit from some stand up comic I barely remember)
Fliers are great for promotion though. It may not get a stranger to come out to that show BUT... it does plant a seed. They may see another flier for your band down the road..somewhere else, in a window, on a pole... your b(r)and name is getting out there. Then finally comes the day when the stranger will 'hear your b(r)and's name. They'll say "{band name here} is awesome you should check them out!" or "Dude, have you heard of {band name here}?".
Thats when they'll say "Yeah, I've heard of them". THATS when the stranger will start feeling compelled to go out and see your band.
Bucs won, yay.
Chicago / Denver game was exciting.
Damn Pats.
qotd: No. I've been there too. Passing out little pieces of garbage for everyone to throw away. Its like handing someone a piece of paper and saying "here, you throw this away". (Got that bit from some stand up comic I barely remember)
Fliers are great for promotion though. It may not get a stranger to come out to that show BUT... it does plant a seed. They may see another flier for your band down the road..somewhere else, in a window, on a pole... your b(r)and name is getting out there. Then finally comes the day when the stranger will 'hear your b(r)and's name. They'll say "{band name here} is awesome you should check them out!" or "Dude, have you heard of {band name here}?".
Thats when they'll say "Yeah, I've heard of them". THATS when the stranger will start feeling compelled to go out and see your band.
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