LeaN
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Post by LeaN on Aug 23, 2005 23:28:10 GMT -5
this question is for Karro that had been with the M*C guys. To spend some time with the MC guys before or after a live show should i be a professional , like a reporter or interviewer or just a lucky man ?
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Post by karro on Aug 24, 2005 16:42:58 GMT -5
just a lucky one and if you say that you are from the forum community then it will work out even easier. I don't think they prefer journalists to their fans. I'm sure they prefer fans to journalists. Try to get them before or after the show. Most of the time they are around when it's a small venue.
Good Luck!
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Post by Dany on Aug 24, 2005 18:10:41 GMT -5
just a lucky one and if you say that you are from the forum community then it will work out even easier. I don't think they prefer journalists to their fans. I'm sure they prefer fans to journalists. Try to get them before or after the show. Most of the time they are around when it's a small venue. Good Luck! euh Karro when you said they are around... You want to say in a pub or something like that ?
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Post by karro on Aug 26, 2005 20:53:29 GMT -5
Every where around. It can be in the crowd, by their tour bus or in some restaurants around and even in pub after the gigs, who knows?
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Post by LeaN on Aug 26, 2005 22:53:34 GMT -5
Thanks Karro , i hope your answer help me .
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Post by Dany on Aug 28, 2005 8:57:55 GMT -5
Every where around. It can be in the crowd, by their tour bus or in some restaurants around and even in pub after the gigs, who knows? Thanks evry where around... ok but Paris is very very [...] very big city... I think I can't find them
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Post by Chastity on Aug 29, 2005 17:16:01 GMT -5
this question is for Karro that had been with the M*C guys. To spend some time with the MC guys before or after a live show should i be a professional , like a reporter or interviewer or just a lucky man ? Sometimes it is out of luck, the goodness of networking or being a professional. Out of my experience, I have done the very rarossible interview here and there but most of my opportunities from chilling with bands was from being a merch girl and roadie in training. I was introduced to some bands by certain members of other bands. We see each other as equals as opposed to the ridiculous relationship of me viewing them as The Band and them viewing me as The Fan. I find it heavily depends on the band though. Some bands don't really want to meet fans, some love girls (as sexist as this is, when you're a girl, you are always groupie potential to them UNLESS you prove them wrong--but you're not a girl) and don't care much for their male fans, some hate groupies and would rather chill with male fans, some have an equal opportunity policy and would be glad to hang out with both genders. I have never met Millencolin (except for Nikola) so I couldn't really tell you what category they fall into.
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Post by karro on Aug 29, 2005 20:30:14 GMT -5
It's weird but I got the impression that m*c prefers male fans. I don't know why though.
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Post by Millencoolin on Aug 30, 2005 7:36:12 GMT -5
I fan women or a boy it's a fan! i thinks isn't important!
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Post by Sassa on Aug 30, 2005 10:56:06 GMT -5
it mustn't be important
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Post by LeaN on Aug 31, 2005 23:10:18 GMT -5
Thanks for the support Chas and karr0
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