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Delts wrote:RedCelt69 wrote:As the header says; new term, new sinner. Hoping for a fresh influx of new people to dilute the stale pools of piss represented by the likes of you.
Shows how much attention you pay, that's been up for a year now.
limejellyfish wrote:I don't care about Starfields, I don't like that kind of music, but I have really enjoyed reading this thread. Laugh out loud stuff, honestly. I can only hope somebody uses the quote function to have a go at me.
Frank wrote:limejellyfish wrote:I don't care about Starfields, I don't like that kind of music, but I have really enjoyed reading this thread. Laugh out loud stuff, honestly. I can only hope somebody uses the quote function to have a go at me.
Oh shut up you silly bugger. (Better?)
when I saw this year's freshers week line up it reminded me why I didn't vote for Phil Pass in the elections.
Les_Paul wrote:To be perfectly honest whilst I can follow the premise of the argument here regarding the quality of acts, my disappointment is to be found not with the said acts, but in the genre.
It has become apparent to me that there is a bias towards what I, as a relative 'oldy' term 'Dance Music', and not nearly enough good old 'Band' type music.
Does anyone else feel like this? I should stress before anyone books the roady from Wayne's World and buys him some M&Ms to colour separate pre-performance, I am perfectly happy to listen to all generations of music, from 60's through to the 00's It's just the genre I am struggling to get excited about.
Jono wrote:Les_Paul wrote:To be perfectly honest whilst I can follow the premise of the argument here regarding the quality of acts, my disappointment is to be found not with the said acts, but in the genre.
It has become apparent to me that there is a bias towards what I, as a relative 'oldy' term 'Dance Music', and not nearly enough good old 'Band' type music.
Does anyone else feel like this? I should stress before anyone books the roady from Wayne's World and buys him some M&Ms to colour separate pre-performance, I am perfectly happy to listen to all generations of music, from 60's through to the 00's It's just the genre I am struggling to get excited about.
This is a problem which has blighted St Andrews, or more properly, the St Andrews student community, for ages.
With its tight budget and outdated facilities, the Union gets a lot of not entirely fair stick for this. It puts on big, homogenous, inoffensive events like the bop which reliably make money, while keeping a lot of low key events run by quasi-independent societies and subcommittees. It takes flack for falling into routine, not catering for enough tastes, and all generally being shit. It decides to take a risk and put on something headline, big, and flashy which caters for a more limited crowd. Then, when one thousand rock snobs or whatever fail to attend and the event loses money (or even if it doesn’t, it loses the potential for revenue that could be generated by something reliable), the Financial Executive have a heart attack, and the Union takes flack for poor management. So they revert back to ‘ol faithful.
The real tragedy is that this ain’t the Union’s fault. Well, not entirely. We have a tiny student population compared to Edinburgh, or even Dundee. We’re never going to be able to stage Rock headliners like they sometimes can. That said, there could be improvement, with improved facilities and more investment in student organization. The Union was built to house about 3,000. There are over twice that number of students. There is a plan to renovate and rebuild, if only the university would stump up the cash. It’s made vague promises for years, and it’s time for them to act!
When an event is shit, whinge energy could be better channeled into action. The student body needs to raise hell with the university as to why they pay money for pointless levels of administration (The student experience office being a blatant example (http://www.st-andrews.ac.uk/administrat ... xperience/)) rather than actually investing in the student experience. For the Union’s part, there should be more transparency with the overall budget, and there need to be tough questions about what money is being spent on. (To take my old job) Why should the Union giving £30,000 in grant money to societies (a tiresome number of which are incapable of tying their own shoe laces without the Union being on hand to explain the process)? Why are plays that fill half of the salad bowl being staged in venue 1? And of course, the old chestnut; why is STAR getting… oh you all know the rest! I’m citing examples of various legitimacy. The point I want to make is that the only way to improve this is to do something about it.
Demand change you can believe in!
Les_Paul wrote:
I take your point to a certain degree. I have seen this sort of pattern in other organisations, clubs etc where you have a mode of operation that works, becomes old faithful and keeps things ticking along. Then people, such as myself moan and request something different such as a headline band. The obvious happens and it is not well attended and the cycle starts again.
However my point is this, Starfields was marketed to me as a 'music festival' not a 'dance music festival' What about tagging two events together? Book an act to appear at one of the 'reliable' events and it should attract both crowds. I think the other point to consider is that most people would be happy with live music period, it does not have to be a major name headlining.
All that said I struggle to fathom out some some things here at St Andrews. I have asked a few times if there are any musicians willing to get together for a jam or just a chat and it seems most are happy playing away alone and in their room. Friends do not believe me that I cannot find people to perform and socialize with. With that in mind it is clear that music as whole has some deeper routed problems at St Andrews.
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