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Edited on Tue Oct-17-06 10:04 PM by hsher
It looks like I may have to make it Berkeley or someplace else West Coast.
I really see this happening. But it's so hard. I called a festival organizer and he hasn't returned any of my phone calls, even though I am willing to pay him, and it will be MY MONEY backing this entire thing. There aren't a lot of festival organizers in NM. I need someone good at logistics. It just can't be found here. And in other states, I just don't know where to start.
I started calling different rock bands' managers and comedians' managers, but that turned into a nightmare. I'm just not cut out for that at all. I mean, I'm good at it -- I got the interest of Stewart and Colbert for a minute -- I definitely know "who to call" and "how to find them" -- but the meanness of the entertainment industry is too much for me, which is why I've kind of left it and am hiding from it right now. You have to be a certain tough kind of person to wrangle with managers, and have to be sometimes rude to them, and I'm a Libra, I just can't do that for long or I get physically sick a la Kurt Cobain... bad stomach... ulcers, pain...
Here is my problem:
PRO:
A rock and political comedy American Freedom festival the size of Woodstock would be a good idea. It would accomplish SO MUCH. Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert actually wanted to headline it! If I put it together, they'd probably play it, their schedules permitting. But:
CONS:
1. There's just too much to do. 2. I need to decide on a venue and don't know what city. 3. Until I know what city, I don't know what venue. 4. I can't decide on a date. All I know is summer 2007. 5. I don't know what bands people will want to see there. 6. I do know what comics, but their managers are jerks. Esp Stewart & Colbert's = a NASTY dude. 7. I need logistics people to calculate costs for me, how many portapotties, etc. 8. Food. Water. Beverages. People will need these.
Nobody can do all this stuff alone. When I talk to people about it, they get excited and want me to do all the work then invite them and their representatives to it. Dot Maven over at the Dept of Peace comes to mind. She and Kucinich and their folks LOVED the idea, but when push came to shove they expected me to do all the work, and wouldn't so much as suggest a logistics person. Vermont's tourist association did, I must admit - but that person never called me back. By the time I finally reached him, I had done so much work alone on 1 thru 8, I was burned out, exhausted and bitter, and in pessimist anger I canceled out on Stewart and Colbert. They'll probably hate me forever. They communicated through their management they were "extremely disappointed" I canceled them.
But I burned out. I'm only human and I am only one person. This is why I can't create change in the world. I tried - I reached out to people for help - and they lazily ignored me until I burnt to a crisp. In the end, it's sadder but easier to just say "fuck it", "fuck them all", "let the country die", and sit at home eating chips and watching stuff on YouTube. I feel I'm letting myself down, but I did what I could... I really did. :(
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