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  • From: Jeremy Blair <jerblar AT gmail.com>
  • To: RTP-area local music and culture <ch-scene AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: Durham music scene
  • Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 14:33:03 -0500

Well fucking said, thank you Mr. Booth. I'll also say, James comments were
in jest and funny. I especially liked the part about challenging Marietta
(was it Marietta?) residents to a brawl. Please keep us informed on how that
goes. You know, Durham is a bit of a drive fom Marietta and some of those
presented with the challenge may be at work now but planning to leave around
5 or 6 tonight so barring traffic, you may get some action in the morning
hours. I'll look for your posts tomorrow to see how it turns out.

..and I'm listening to The Mariner's Revenge Song by the Decemberists while
I'm reading Glenn's post, freeky..


On 18 Jan 2006 10:37:11 -0800, Glenn Boothe / Local 506 <
gboothe2 AT earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> >>> not everyone here knows that I've always had trouble defining the
> "scene".
>
> I think part of the problem you may have defining the "scene" is
> because one doesn't really exist here anymore. If you don't agree with
> me, just ask yourself - when is the last time you went to see a local
> band that you didn't actually know someone personally in the band?
> Unfortunately, the so-called music scene here is a more of a popularity
> contest where individual popularity outweighs artistic merit (with band
> members working the service industry having a bigger advantage over
> those who don't.)
>
> And think about this, the so-called indie music scene nationally has
> grown dramatically in recent years with breakout bands from Arcade Fire
> to Clap Your Hands (not to mention, the major label graduates like
> Death Cab, Decemberists and Modest Mouse) yet most locals bands don't
> draw well outside their hometown, much less Atlanta or DC. Point
> being, there is way more interest in this kind of music now than in the
> 90's when there was a scene here.
>
> You know, if every band member attended one local show for every show
> they played (and bought one local CD for each they made,) then this
> would be a thriving local music community. That's all it would take;
> however, instead, this local club has had to eliminate local music on
> weekdays because of lack of support. And, you know what the real sad
> part is, we were doing most of those shows for free.
>
> glenn / local 506
>
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