Aw, dang. Would've loved to have you. I fully intend to be more on-the-ball about talking it up for '13, so, depending maybe that's a thing that'll happen!
I must also admit to wild curiosity about your possible-calling.
There's a post (or a twelve) brewing on that front. I think 2012 will bring big developments in terms of What I Want to Be When I'm a Grown-Up Pagan.
However, their continued status of the only local act to play Paganicon is, I feel, both a slap in the face to other local Pagan musicians and a dis of the diverse interests and identities of the Twin Cities Pagan community.
Addendum: This is nothing against Murphy's Midnight Rounders, btw. I dig them. I just think the committee has been short-sighted and hasn't looked beyond a certain scope. I hope that will change for the coming year.
That was my feeling as well. Even though I'm personally not wild about their music, I respect that they do actually have, ya know, musical talent, and that other people like them quite a bit. But I would love to see the scope widened. Not that I expect Paganicon to have what Harmonic CONvergence has, but I actually love that HarmCON has musicians I don't like: it means they're appealing to a wide variety of musical tastes.
(Am I to understand that you might be involved in scope-widening for next year?)
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Aw, dang. Would've loved to have you. I fully intend to be more on-the-ball about talking it up for '13, so, depending maybe that's a thing that'll happen!
I must also admit to wild curiosity about your possible-calling.
There's a post (or a twelve) brewing on that front. I think 2012 will bring big developments in terms of What I Want to Be When I'm a Grown-Up Pagan.
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It is.
Thank you.
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(Am I to understand that you might be involved in scope-widening for next year?)
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