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Is it just me, or are some "promoters" just on the scene to get their hands on our money? You know the ones - the one that can afford to place glossy ads etc all over the place and then charging high entry prices and cramming them in?
We are due to run a charity 'do' on 19th March and it seems to me that we can't succeed - it's costing us a fortune and there's a danger that the charity will make nothing if we can't pull in the punters despite a great venue and a fair entry price.
I don't like the huge, slick, soulless venues myself, but what I do love about the scene is the people - the lovely, generous, warm-hearted people - who love the music.
It is being spoiled by attempts to make it a money-spinning business opportunity?
AM I JUST PARANOID?
DOES ANYONE ELSE AGREE?
KATE