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[QUOTE="RichHorror:595971"]This was posted by Carl on another messageboard ---- I can definitely admit that I'm out of my depth when it comes to this situation. I've gotten hundreds of emails from bands that want to play The O as soon as they can. The owner is hemorrhaging money in renovation costs and monthly bills that are due whether it's open or not. And the contractors give us information that is inaccurate whenever they're telling us about things that are within their control and not a whole hell of a lot of it has been in their control. There's nothing in it for me to spend time and effort working with bands and promoters to put together shows that don't happen. There were definitely other things I could have been doing with that time myself. Was it a mistake to try to get some shows together so that we could hit the ground running when it reopens? Obviously the way things have turned out prove conclusively that it was. I try to give the bands as much notice as possible when booked shows are in jeopardy and I've put a number of lineups in touch with Martin so they can salvage the date. I've moved as many shows as possible over to Great Scott, but only twice as the timing actually worked out. It's a frustrating situation and I definitely wish things were going differently. If people feel that they've been wronged or mislead, I couldn't blame them but I did what I could to avoid that and how they decide to view how everything unfolded is ultimately up to them.[/QUOTE]
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