haha. very accurately put.

On 7/3/08, kent williams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> New York City is a tough place to book shows. I have huge respect for
> Bryan Kasenic who has put on events for years that, even if they're
> not Detroit-centric, are always respectable line-ups of artists who
> would interest members of this list.  But there's always a hundred
> things going on every night, so the audience is fragmented, and NYC is
> a place people are very status- and fashion-conscious.  It's all too
> easy for someone still working at the top of their game to fall off
> the 'It' list and play to empty rooms.
>
> As for that festival -- whatever. The line-up sound interesting around
> the edges, and if you don't like it find one of the 99 other things
> happening to do instead.  Or create your own fun -- find a bar and hit
> up all your friends, acquaintances and enemies and play some records.
> Who knows, if your haircut and shoes are right, you might become 'It.'
>
>
>
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 9:12 PM, diana potts <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>>  What about a 313 in the n-y-c night? There's a lot of nyc area list
>> members and lots of talent as well.
>>
>


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