| T.R | Title | User | Personal Name
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| 2320.1 | 16.* | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Mon Sep 09 1991 10:39 | 4 | 
|  |     
    	Btw, note 16.* is the note for gigs.
    
    
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| 2320.2 | Bass Player Seeks Dominatrix, Call 225-6115 | RGB::ROST | Spike Lee stunt double | Mon Sep 09 1991 11:49 | 10 | 
|  |     I've been out to a few gigs that were posted, and on some rare
    occasions, folks have been out to one of mine.  It's not the best
    advertising in the world, I guess  8^)  8^)  I look at it as an
    invitation for people to come down and laugh at me  8^)  8^)  8^)
    
    Tom, I'll be out to see you once you come see me, OK???   8^)  8^)  8^)
    
    							Brian
    
    P.S. Howzabout a chance to hear the tapes without you playing?  8^)
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| 2320.3 |  | IMTDEV::COOPER | Step UP to the RACK ! | Mon Sep 09 1991 12:06 | 9 | 
|  | The best turnout I've seen for my past (and present) bands was in 
South Carolina ... Unreal crowds in Greenville - and only one plant in the
area.  
Now I'm playing in a metal band (GSO was Classic RnR), and the turnout is
good from The Springs, but not up to snuff per-capata etc..etc..
We still love it though - just bring ear plugs and sun glasses...  :)
jc (Also not a good advertiser ;)
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| 2320.4 |  | RAVEN1::JERRYWHITE | Here's a quarter ... | Mon Sep 09 1991 12:29 | 4 | 
|  |     Agreed - GSO (Greenville) was always supportive of my bands (Metal,
    Classic RnR, Country).
    
    Scary
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| 2320.5 | 50/50 | CUPMK::DUBE | Dan Dube 264-0506 | Mon Sep 09 1991 12:30 | 18 | 
|  | A few years ago, when I used to play in the original club circuit in 
Boston, I used to get pretty large crowds from Digital using the 
notes file/distribution list route.
For the last 2 1/2 years, I've been playing in a cover band. I don't 
advertise as much, but on those occasions when I do, the Digital 
turnout has been pretty low.
What's the difference?
1 - type of music (maybe Digital people prefer originals - I know I do!)
2 - location of clubs (I no longer play in Boston area)
3 - we used to send tickets out for the original gigs (maybe this is a 
good reminder)
-Dan
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| 2320.6 | low low low low low low low | TINCUP::MADDUX | no title yet blues | Mon Sep 09 1991 13:37 | 20 | 
|  |     Advertising is what it is.  There's no guarantee that anyone will
    show up regardless of the advertising - that's why some large scale
    productions go broke or in the hole.  I just try to utilize ALL
    the available avenues for getting the word out about the act - which
    means posters on the wall, notes conferences, newspaper, magazines,
    and word of mouth - including radio.  We also make announcements 
    about upcoming appearances during shows - if anyone is there.
    Personally I think it's great if any DEC folks show up, but we
    don't feel bad if no one is there (long as we get paid - hah!).
    Jethro Burns told a story about this one time: 
    
    	"we were playing two shows a night at a large club that
    seated about 500 - and one night for the second show there was
    NO ONE there.  We went to the manager and asked if we had to
    play it - and he said "HELL YES, if you want to get paid". So
    we went on and did the whole bit, didn't leave out a gag.  At the
    end we bowed, walked off stage, and then came back and did an
    encore."
    
    
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| 2320.7 |  | RAVEN1::BLAIR | Need a hot tune and a cold one | Mon Sep 09 1991 13:49 | 2 | 
|  |     
    	Well, maybe if you guys played "Free Bird" a little more often...
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| 2320.8 |  | IMTDEV::COOPER | Step UP to the RACK ! | Mon Sep 09 1991 13:57 | 3 | 
|  | Or Born To be Mild...
:)
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| 2320.9 |  | USPMLO::DESROCHERS |  | Mon Sep 09 1991 14:10 | 9 | 
|  |     
    	Gee Brian, we live minutes away from each other and you're
    	always playing in Cambridge or whatever.  But it's a good
    	point - gigging in the Greater Maynard area has the most
    	potential for Deccie's.
    
    	To you Free Raven's, must be good ol' Southern hospitality
    	again, eh?  
    
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