Yes! That's the best idea. How long did they plan the first event? They
should take the same, if not more, amount of time to plan the next
festival. If this event is that important then shouldn't the quality of
the event should outweigh the number of times it occurs?
MEK
"Redmond,
Ja'Maul"
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I really wouldn't mind if they skip a year and take an WHOLE year to
develop a really special event. Four months is barely enough time to
organize a party much less an festival.
Ja'Maul Redmond
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From: J.T. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, January 27, 2005 8:03 PM
To: Chana Goodman; 313
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i agree. you can't move the festival, it's part of detroit. it's just
another festival anywhere else.
galivant!
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From: Chana Goodman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Jan 27, 2005 7:56 PM
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Subject: (313) No Movement 2005?
Wow!
David arent you happy enough to have Mills, Mike Banks living on your
continent. Not to mention all the shows headlining detroit/american
artists that are constantly rotating through Europe. Maaaan, do we
really have to take one of the last formidable, and sizable electronic
detroit/american events left here and move it too. I personally dont
have the money to be galivanting to Europe and back. This is one thing
among few others I have to look forward to. I cant believe people would
even consider moving the festival as a viable option. Remember it
started as DEMF for a reason, and will always be that as far as Im
concerned. Move the festival, and it might as well be any other
festival.
sorry struck a chord.
I'll certainly make a donation if thats what it takes.
chana