Re: lucky ?
> Maybe lucky it didnt blow up in his face all together !
> No naming sponsor
> No presenting sponsor
> No Road to the K-rockathon map sponsor (usually a c-store or
> gas station)
> No Line up Board sponsor
>
> You wanna call that a success ???
> Sure, the show went on. But you made no scratch. And now
> losing credibility with your core audience...those in local
> bands, the listeners that support them.
>
> Go ahead Petibone, pat yourself on the back for that. If
> you call barely treading water a success, your replacement
> wont have to do a heck of alot to raise the bar !!!
Getting the sponsors is not the PD's deal. Pettybone had to sell tickets.
Did you sell tickets?
Pettybone had to promote the show and create excitement for an annual event that like stations across the country have ceased to continue.
Where was your excitement?
Every year we engage in this petty battle - sorry for the pun - but the true achievement here was motivating the masses to go to a show, to pay out the ticket price, to buy gas in our area, to pay thruway tolls, to purchase food and beer etc. It proves that with the right promotion, a concert can be a well attended event. Nevermind comparisons to years past, it was a different culture. In today's world what Scott, Ed and the rest of Galaxy produced cannot be looked upon as a flop. If the bills were paid and some money made then Scott went beyond his job to simply continue an important image event for K-Rock.
By that logic the B-Jam, Disco Reunion, Balloonfest, X-Fest etc. all may be considered successes if their bills were paid as well, and for those that attended an important image event. As for Scott, it would appear that for the task he had in front of him, he far exceeded the goal.
Everyone may continue to bash and jab fingers - it's all part of the game that I hate - but the weak arguments that try to take one of the more successful concerts not brought to the area by CCE, The Fair and/or Turning Stone and put it down are simply a waste of space.