Are you telling me you can't even handle dark-spawn?! What's wrong with you?
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Show posts MenuQuote from: Acid_Android on June 23, 2011, 10:02:24 AMQuote from: thatonepuppetpal on June 22, 2011, 10:18:45 PMQuote from: torikkusuta* on June 21, 2011, 07:29:24 PMQuote from: thatonepuppetpal on June 21, 2011, 06:50:47 PM
LET'S BRING IN SOME K-POP! It was really popular this year considering the number of people who attended the K-Pop panels and it would be nice to have something different for a change.
But think about it, Fanime is, overall, for Japanese appreciation
-- shouldn't we just stick with Japanese artists ?
Well, some K-Pop groups also participate in the J-Pop scene. Some groups like 2PM, Brown Eyed Girls, and I think SHINee have a few songs in Japanese.
We take suggestions of all kinds, as long as the artists are relevant =P The cavaet is, how do we measure relevancy?
For example, SHINee just sold 50K+ units of their JP debut single release yesterday, and another 18K+ today, just behind AKB48's Maeda Atsuko. But since this is a debut, and they haven't been in the scene long enough yet, who's to say how long they'll be in the scene? And KARA...they were doing spendidly on the charts for a bit before they had their own little internal drama going on that had folks questioning if they were going to stick together or not. It's a constantly changing scene, so I'd rather encourage suggestions than discourage them. MusicFest has to predict a year in advance as to who will do well for the next year, so we don't set up hard rules for who won't be considered =P (unless it's someone who really doesn't make sense...like Chris Brown or something, lol)
In short (LOL), everybody is free to say who they want, but through research/knowledge/common sense, MusicFest will filter through the suggestions to decide who makes the best fit.
Quote from: eHash on June 19, 2011, 02:38:16 PMQuoteSeriously I think a majority of the dance rovers were going on a power trip...
Especially during the wait in line, along the escalators, there was very little room to move
but they proceeded to demand that we place our lefts hands at our side and touch the wall.
It was slightly ridiculous. While they did do this when you entered the rave, I thought it was fairly informal and bold for them to do in such a classy setting...
just to make sure i got this feed back right...you are talking about the dance in ballroom j and not the b&w ball in the fairmont...
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