So, I made a submission to the newswire thingy. I hope it gets accepted.. I really like it.
wow.. I really thought I could make an entry and have stuff to ...type...about but I'm drawing a blank. I'll edit in some eventful stuff later.
wow.. I really thought I could make an entry and have stuff to ...type...about but I'm drawing a blank. I'll edit in some eventful stuff later.
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No, it's simply "not in my neighborhood syndrome". The exact same thing that has prevented a skate park every being built. I remember my cousin and his friends petitioning for a public skate park back when I was in elementary school! But every single proposed location has been shot down. "We need a place for the kids to go, so they're not out hanging out in the streets, and getting into trouble. You're building such a thing? Great! Where? In my neighborhood! NOOOO!"
As for the music scene.. I could kinda feel that happening even back in 200 as I said. I know that my band had some troubles occsionally finding anyone to play with because we were this anomoly. We were playing heavier punkrock, and associating with people in the all-ages scene, but we were around the same age as the people in the "older crowd" and had been involved in the scene for years. The older crowd didn't want to play shows with us, or come see us play. The younger crowd didn't want to play shows with us, or come see us play. We had a bunch of "regulars", and the occasional amazing show, but generally speaking it was like pulling teeth. We had a better reception on tour than in our hometown, just because people didn't have all this extra "Baggage" associated with our music.
Kinda stupid.. but that's how local scenes usually are.
Long post. Sorry.