<DIV>Hello,</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Well I can come down at around 7.30-8pm to help with this gig, but I'm also not overly keen on staying all night, to help with the free party. I think I'm right in saying that there is still carpet that needs to be removed from the big gig room, and some general tidying and the setting up of the bar for Friday night. I can do this on Thursdays work day, and try and help set up for the film in the evening, though the problem is I dont have a key. So is anyone available to come down on Thursday and let me in and help do some stuff ??.</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV><STRONG>* For the attention of Nick.... *</STRONG></DIV> <DIV>The details of the punk gig on Dec 16th are that it's a benefit for the Pakistan Earthquake Appeal. It starts @ 8pm, £5 in and the bands are: Big Difference, Maeven, The Hyenas, The Infested, Power Corrupts, Fueled By Hate, B.S.D and 1band t.b.c. Bands followed by Punk/Reggae/D'n'B DJ's till late. (
obviously we'll need bodies down to help with that, so we should start talking about it now ).</DIV> <DIV> </DIV> <DIV>Take care people, Jez.<BR><BR><B><I>nickwiltsher@warpmail.net</I></B> wrote:</DIV> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid">OK...<BR><BR>before i say anything, clearly no blame attaches to the gig collective<BR>for any of this - if you're sold a gig you expect a gig, not an<BR>all-nighter.<BR><BR>Although it's true that it is late to pull the plug on soundsystems, it<BR>sounds as if we (you) are well within your rights to do so if you<BR>weren't told about them. Further, i think it very unlikely that enough<BR>matilda people will volunteer to make this happen - too short notice<BR>rather than unwillingness - i've already got plans and i expect others<BR>have too.<BR><BR>So i think the best approach is for whoever has been liasing with the<BR>organisers to say "gig yes, party no", ASAP, ie today. If
that fucks<BR>them off, that's their problem - they should have been upfront about<BR>what they were planning rather than relying on our good will to let and<BR>help them do whatever they want.<BR><BR>Of course this is easy for me to say since i'm not going to have to talk<BR>to an irate young socialist. Unless nobody else wants to take the flak,<BR>in which case i'll do it if i can have the contact details. This is<BR>obviously going to make us unpopular with the ISYF, but unless a dozen<BR>people are going to volunteer to make it happen i don't see another<BR>option. Learn a lesson about insisting on details before agreeing to<BR>host events and move on.<BR><BR>Audio- the film will go on the announcements email when i send it later<BR>today or tomorrow morning. I can't provide any of the things you need,<BR>or be there on Thurs to help. Sorry. If you do decide to cancel, try and<BR>let me know soonish so i don't announce a non-existent event.<BR><BR>nowt's ever simple is it? Apart
from objects with no parts. A<BR>metaphysics joke for you there. Smile!<BR><BR>n<BR><BR>On Tue, 29 Nov 2005 12:00:40 +0000, "Joe Public"<BR><ILOVEAVOCADO@HOTMAIL.COM>said:<BR>> Basically the gig on Friday was sold to us as a gig, a benefit for global <BR>> warming*. It's apparently now being advertised as an all night party,<BR>> with <BR>> soundsystems.<BR>> <BR>> Firstly, we weren't told about this. They were exceptionally vague, <BR>> neglecting to mention that it was a benefit for a socialist youth group<BR>> (I <BR>> don't particularly care, but I feel that we should have been told where<BR>> the <BR>> money was going) or that they planned to put on a party, basically.<BR>> <BR>> Secondly, I don't know what we're meant to do. I'll help out with a gig,<BR>> but <BR>> not a free party. It's late that it'll be shit to tell them they can't<BR>> have <BR>> a soundsystem, but maybe that's what we have to do. Parties are well<BR>>
beyond <BR>> what the gig collective do, and I'm not up for staying up all night<BR>> herding <BR>> pilled-up Trot kids away from live wires/big holes/etc, especially<BR>> because <BR>> its the anarchist book fair in Manchester the next day.<BR>> <BR>> So... what is general opinion on this? Pancho and I can work the gig (I <BR>> haven't talked to Nick and Helene yet), but not a party, so we'd need<BR>> lots <BR>> of Matilda people for that to happen. I can't do much more than turn up<BR>> on <BR>> Friday because I have a full week of university work, Nick & Helene are <BR>> presumably still recovering from the film fest and Pancho is playing gigs <BR>> this week.<BR>> <BR>> Kathleen<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> *That this turned out to mean 'raising money for a fossil-fuel powered<BR>> bus <BR>> down to a march in London' is beside the point, right?<BR>> <BR>> <BR>>
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