The first festival was planned in about 3 months.

The difference is, the first 3 festivals had city money guaraunteed.




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> i agree. you can't move the festival, it's part of detroit. it's just
> another festival anywhere else.
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> galivant!
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> Wow!
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> 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.
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> sorry struck a chord.
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> I'll certainly make a donation if thats what it takes.
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