Mike wrote:
I'm surprised ... That Chris Murray registered here.
I'm not. The American ska scene is growing again and we're all posting on each others' messageboards. I'm glad it's happening again.
aka_twitch wrote:
...so we could have the great honor of getting spammed by him (or one of his minions.)
One of his
minions!? Chris is a very DIY kinda guy. I've never heard of him having "minions". I also don't consider posting shows like this to be "spam" and since I admin this forum, I get to decide what is and isn't spam here.
aka_twitch wrote:
He wants to join the conversation, that's cool.
But registering just so you can post an ad for a show thousands of miles away from the board's actual participants is lame.
I disagree. Even a casual glance at this forum demonstrates we have a global interest in ska. I've personally cultivated contacts from coast to coast and will only be expanding on that in 2006. Syracuse University has students from Southern California and if several of us here are planning to travel to Las Vegas for the Int'l Ska Circus, it's not so odd a thought that some of us might travel to LA for the 3rd anniversary of the Bluebeat Lounge too.
Razbari Sumthing intends to pound California on tour next summer, including a stop of course at Chris Murray's Bluebeat Lounge in Hollywood. But we're looking to spend days doing shows around LA, not just a one shot deal. It's a huge ska scene there, quite diverse and spread out.
The ska scene in Syracuse NY intends in 2006 to be much more closely integrated into the greater American ska scene. If those most involved in the Rochester ska scene (which are the ones questioning here) don't have ambitions like that, no problem.

aka_twitch wrote:
's not all bad, though. Means people who actually take time to start dialogue with their audience get a more positive reaction.
Agreed. I'm glad you at least see that benefit.