The Mudcat Café TM
Thread #120111 Message #2609857
Posted By: Rasener
12-Apr-09 - 06:07 PM
Thread Name: Canada - Diary like UK and USA
Subject: RE: Canada - Diary like UK and USA
Marion
LOL I am hoping I get a sellout for Tanglefoot, otherwise I will send them back to you in a coffin :-) LOL
I take your points on Board.
>>If you were to do the research yourself to compile a master listing of Canadian gigs - that would be an overwhelming amount of work. And if you were to depend on Mudcatters to send you events to list, the results wouldn't be at all comprehensive, and thus not a particularly useful reference.<< Agreed
>>I see that the UK What's On thread is a lot more developed than the USA one, which makes sense to me; in a small country, people are more likely to think of the people in other cities as part of the same folk community and to contemplate traveling to the far end of the country to hear a good concert. In a big country, that's just not realistic.<< Agreed
>>For me in Toronto, for example, the folk scenes in Winnipeg or Vancouver or Halifax are just as remote for me as if they were in other countries. Even if somebody did take on the project of making a big list of Canadian gigs, I wouldn't be likely to go through it looking for something to do; I'd look at my local resources (e.g., websites of folk clubs) to see what's on locally.<< That the whole point. I can just do a table of local folk clubs with a link to them. However I am not familiar with your area, so people like yourself would need to feed that to me. Remember that mudcatters may be in your area and would love to know whats on in the area. Your help or other mudcatters help would be invaluable.
>>In terms of Mudcat permathreads, I think a more practical option would be to have separate threads for provinces or cities. Or, rather than attempting to list individual concerts, create a list of ongoing things like sessions and song circles - this would be a more reasonably sized project because there aren't as many of them and they're not continually changing.<< I have tables for sessions and singarounds, so great get the data to me.
>>Another thing I'd suggest would be to ask the American Mudcatters how many of them are really using the US permathread to find events to go to. If it isn't useful for the Americans, it probably wouldn't be very useful for Canadians.<< I will leave that up to the Americans to decide. I amdoing it for Joe for USA mudcatters.
>>My feeling is that the most effective way to use Mudcat to promote individual gigs is to start a regular thread for the gig with the date and place in the title. << No problem in doing that as well. I do it for my club in the UK :-)
I personally think it would be much better if we had a volunteer in Canada who knows the scene to handle the thread. Any volunteers. I would be able to show whoever it was, how to do it, but they would need decent Spreadsheet knowledge and the ability to get that info into the thread using HTML. I could teach themand of course Joe Offer. Any offers other than Joe Offer :-) best wishes