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Just draft a ton of acts and not let any of them perform and have this be your festival:
Legitimately almost posted this earlier this morning. Was gonna say “dropping all of my acts and putting out a lineup that you can only see with your third eye”
What´s funny is the Foo Fighter statement would be laughable 10-15 years ago. Think it was earlier this decade that they jumped to arenas and headliner status.
It's hard to parse because of the restraining orders and settlements, but people closer to the situation have cut ties with them. Old label pulled his music. Linking to some reddit analysis that says "the accused man is the REAL victim here" is pretty disgusting.
Considering you've found the need to respond to my threads as if you are threatened by me I offer you some peace my confused counterpart. May you find peace in your restless soul.
new rule next game - if you're picking an act, you cannot drop them unless there is an allegation or accusation.
Why not now? You shouldn't be able to drop acts just because people gave you shit for it. You pick you own it.
Inforoo is the ultimate hub for saying things without making an argument. We are owning the loss of a 5th rounder if we go through with this. It effects nobody else.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Aug 7, 2020 10:54:18 GMT -5
I'd be curious how a scenario like this would play out for in real life. If you had signed an act to play your festival and changed your mind about it for reasons beyond the artist's control, could you just drop them? Or is there some sort of contractual obligation once they've been announced?
I'd be curious how a scenario like this would play out for in real life. If you had signed an act to play your festival and changed your mind about it for reasons beyond the artist's control, could you just drop them? Or is there some sort of contractual obligation once they've been announced?
I'd be curious how a scenario like this would play out for in real life. If you had signed an act to play your festival and changed your mind about it for reasons beyond the artist's control, could you just drop them? Or is there some sort of contractual obligation once they've been announced?
Coachella apparently paid MCR and took the loss.
The loss we would be taking is a 5th and 6th rounder or whatever those two acts were. Massive amount of capital to lose out on.
I'd be curious how a scenario like this would play out for in real life. If you had signed an act to play your festival and changed your mind about it for reasons beyond the artist's control, could you just drop them? Or is there some sort of contractual obligation once they've been announced?
this literally happened this year to My Chemical Romance and Coachella
it should effect the team picking the act. if you're picking an act, you have to own it.
Why? Explain how that improves the game. We missed out on a 5th round pick if we decide to go through with this.
why did you pick Aphex if you knew it was gonna get lots of criticism to begin with?
That's the question you should ask IMO.
But to answer your question, it has nothing to do with improving the game or not - it has lots to do with what kind of acts you decide to pick. If it's a bad pick/decision, that should be considered when it's time to vote.