Re: BDS/Roll Away vs. Roll On
Just a quick comment on the value of supporting a big name. Duncans earlier post mentioned Aynsley Lister opening for Skynyrd this year, and how it meant he was playing in front of 20,000 people in the course of a few days rather than a few hundred people. I know Aynsley was happy with the response he got - he practically ran out of CD's to sell at the gigs, saw greatly increased traffic on his website, and many new members registering with his web forum. It also led to lots of new faces at his own gigs and requests coming in for Aynsley's music to be played on radio stations such as Planet Rock. Yes - many people do arrive "fashionably" late and miss the support, but it doesn't tend to happen at gigs with a standing audience, where folks arrive early to get the best spot.
As for Davy and HAB, well I guess those who attended the festival are entitled to shout loudest. But ask yourselves this - would you have still bought tickets and made the journey if Davy hadn't been billed to appear? For a double header of Bonamassa & Trucks? Had I had the funds and time available last summer, I think I would have been tempted enough by those two and the prospect of another gathering of the Bonamasses to join you.
Davy's a good kid from what I've seen of him, and as the Funky Doc says, making a bad decision doesn't make someone a bad person, so let's give him a break yeah? It's Christmas after all - peace, goodwill and all that stuff.
And Deezer - what's all this "kick-arse" music nonsense? Even us Brits say "kick-ass". made me smile ya did!
Ian