Well, OK, I look a tit now. It was a bit of a throwaway comment....
Right, my point is this. This is a promoter who doesn't care or know about
music and has decided to jump on this bandwagon because Bugged Out did so
well.
(Tell you what though - give him his dues, his events are very successful
and he is a very good promoter.)
Therefore, I think personally that my going out money can be better spent
going in the pockets of people who care, or alternatively put something
back.
That's all, nothing else. It's a bit like some people 'buy british' or
don't buy Nike trainers because of the sweat shop issue.
It's just I feel quite strongly about how, who and where I spend my small
amount of income with. e.g. I like to support small record shops, or maybe
the same thing with clothes shops and food to a certain extent e.g. I buy
my fruit and veg from the barrow boys instead of Tesco's. It isn't much at
all, but it's the only little thing I can do to help make a difference.
So, I don't mean what I say half the time, it's just I can't stand
BANDWAGON JUMPERS..... They don't care, and will be gone when the money
has, without putting anything back into it.
Alex
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so are these the same people that do the stuff at Sankey's in manchester?
My thoughts exactly Rob. I'm sure it is the same people.
Are we supposed to boycott this as well ??
It looks like another great night in the making to me ...
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