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Old 06-05-2007, 09:24 AM   #16
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Originally Posted by Valentino
At this moment, the only person I think should be in charge of all the funds is the site admin.
Btw, where is he? I'd love to know what he thinks about all this.

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maybe we can have the option of where some people are actually at the concert while it's being streamed for the rest of the world online?
That's in my opinion the only way the whole thing would work. I mean, can you imagine Damien playing to a non-present audience and talking into a camera just for us eskimos to be able to watch him via live stream? I don't think so. So there MUST be some kind of a "real" concert in a real venue with real eskimos. And I think it would be great if we could keep it as small as possible. Do we really need all the equipment, light show etc.? And when we are talking about Damien Rice, are we actually talking about Damien Rice, the singer/songwriter or are we talking about Damien Rice, the band? Don't get me wrong, I LOVE the whole band, but I'd really be happy with just seeing Damo with his guitar. Doing an unplugged show. Or something like that... And that would probably be much less complicated to organize, I suppose.
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