You really can't blame any one person in particular, things get miscommunicated in events like this a great deal. Take, for instance, a concert; during the 96 tour, personnel told a few fans cameras were allowed as long as they were without flash, but no one could ever get them into the venue, and this was told to personnel who declared that all inside security was always told they were allowed, but thing is no one was relaying it to OUTSIDE security. I saw the conversation, so i do know it took place. But my point is, there are so many hands involved with getting a show, event, etc. together that sometimes the lines of communication dont make it all the way around to all that need to hear it.
Granted, its not much of an excuse, and i thought it was rather bad they got Patti's name wrong and then tried to twist it around that they werent wrong but she was 'a last minute replacement,' but hey things happen I guess! At least the performance sounded wonderful, the sound system didnt seem to cut out, and Meat and the band got more exposure (from the sounds of the posts, mostly via the radio broadcast rather then Channel 9, but again at least there was something!). Alright, enough from me! Take care!
Jen S.
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Originally Posted by tink
Yes, well, imo, that's the fault of whomever it is doing the promotional work for Meat. They are the ones that should be sure announcers, etc, have the facts straight.
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