ProgPower Report Please?

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Re: progpower report

Post by PPUSA Promoter » Fri Sep 23, 2005 1:52 am

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That's so easy to say... seems to me the lesson is "don't announce things when they have not been confirmed."

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Umm...You must have missed the part where the tour manager did *confirm* via email. Shall I post it here or would you say that I'm making that up as well? It's funny how the other remaining nine bands did the same thing and were able to make their signing sessions. Plus, Jorg was in the room when I spoke to AC about it, so feel free to confirm it with him when he gets off tour.

As for the organziational comment, Strat was the only band of the night to run behind schedule. This was a festival setting and not a Stratovarius show with opening bands. I'll leave it at that and let you believe as you will.

Glenn H.

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Post by metal_storm » Fri Sep 23, 2005 2:12 am

which was the most "HATED" country in the screens?

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Re: ProgPower Report Please?

Post by browneyedgirl » Fri Sep 23, 2005 3:52 am

Yes, post that e-mail because I know nobody will believe you. You will just get bashed. So, with due respect, put it here! :)

The good book says, "Prove all things!" ;)


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Re: progpower report

Post by SkiBumMSP » Fri Sep 23, 2005 5:40 am

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SkiBumMSP wrote: It was truly a fuck-up on the part of the festival organizers, not the band. He flat out told me that nobody informed them about the signing. They only found out about it, but it was too late. .

It is true that it is not the band's fault regarding the signing session cancellation. However, the reason the band gave you is total bullshit and they probably aren't aware of it either.

I sent the itinerary to their tour manager over six weeks in advance. I have the email confirmation where he read it and understood. However, he simply "forgot." I pointed it out to him that afternoon and got "sorry."

Blame Strat's tour tour manager, not me.

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First and formost, I mean no disrespect to you or your staff. I was there and I enjoyed every friggan second of it (and already making plans to return again for next year).

As I look back at what I said, I should've said "the fuck-up apparently (not "truly") was on the part of the festivals". The band did not feed me bullshit, however. Timo K. simply told me that they did not know about the signing until the last minute, which was simply due to nobody having informed them, which seems to indeed be the case. I made the assumption it was an error on the side of the festival organizers (well, you know what they say about "assume"ing anything - as in "making an ASS out of U and ME"). That was a mistake on my part. My apologies, and thanks for the clarification.

I personally thought the whole thing was quite well organized. I could only imagine what a mammoth project that has to be to put something like that together. I would not even know where to begin if I was to take on something like that! However, unfortunatly, especially in something that big and complex, which, no doubt, required much coordinating with many different people and organizations, mistakes can and do happen, which seems to be the case here. Hey, we are all human here ("To err is human, but to really fuck something up, you need a computer!" - Yes, I am a software engineer by profession - and that is coming from experience :shock: ).

I guess all we can do at this point is just suck it up, learn from it, and march on. At least, I eventually did get the signtures I wanted from the band, though. :wink: Just never thought it would be in my own neighborhood!

Please accept my sincere appolgy, as I intended no offense or disresepct. Also, again, thanks for the clarification. If the forum will let me, I'll go back and edit that post.

Also, accept my thanks for putting on one friggan totally kick-ass show! That was one hell of a ride, from beginning to end!
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Re: ProgPower Report Please?

Post by elvenrhapsody » Sat Sep 24, 2005 3:13 am

There show in Atlanta was good! It's the only show i actually ended up getting to see tho.... :/ I was too drunk on Salmiakki and vodka tonics to remember anything else.....

So i assume the rest was good! :)

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Re: progpower report

Post by Reroute2Remain » Sat Sep 24, 2005 6:04 am

PPUSA Promoter wrote:Umm...You must have missed the part where the tour manager did *confirm* via email. Shall I post it here or would you say that I'm making that up as well? It's funny how the other remaining nine bands did the same thing and were able to make their signing sessions. Plus, Jorg was in the room when I spoke to AC about it, so feel free to confirm it with him when he gets off tour.

As for the organziational comment, Strat was the only band of the night to run behind schedule. This was a festival setting and not a Stratovarius show with opening bands. I'll leave it at that and let you believe as you will. Glenn H.
Going here and arguing with the fans of a band why they were late or why the signing session was fucked up?? Yeah that looks really professional! :lol:

By all means, post that email (or just type in a new one)

Suppose I'll also leave it at that and let everyone believe as they will. :lol:

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Re: ProgPower Report Please?

Post by RycheMaiden666 » Mon Sep 26, 2005 1:28 pm

Here is the Strato excerpt from the ProgPower review on our site:

The final performance of the festival was the band we have waited to come over here for the past 5 -1/2 years and the main reason why we flew down to Atlanta for this festival: the US debut of Finland’s own Stratovarius!!! They were a few minutes late coming onstage, however we enjoyed their intro and opening movie before they hit the stage. The band looked and sounded unbelievable, and played for a total of 2 hours. Vocalist Timo Kotipelto seemed very happy to be performing for the first time in the US. He made sure the crowd screamed after he announced “A few nights ago, we played in Mexico City, and the crowd was very fucking loud!”

Stratovarius’ setlist:

Maniac Dance
Speed of Light
Kiss of Judas
Legions
Twilight Symphony
Will the Sun Rise
Lauri Porra Bass Solo
The Land of Ice and Snow
United
Against the Wind
Season of Change
Father Time

1st Encore

Coming Home
Destiny
Hunting High and Low

2nd Encore

Forever
Black Diamond

When their set was over, Timo K, wanted one more thing from all of us: to count to four in Finnish. The crowd screamed out the 4 count 3 times before the band took their final bows. An unbelievable performance to end the festival.

If you guys are interested in the entire review other than the Strato section please click here: http://www.metalfury.com/Concert-Review ... werVI.html

We took pictures as well, but a lot didn't come out, so we will post a few of them in the days to come. We are also working on the review from the NY show & will post that in the NY thread.

Enjoy!

Deb
www.metalfury.com

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