Wonder if a sell out was anticipated...
It was by me
Same here, Mawsley. I still wonder, though, whether the band anticipated the 2 nights selling out? And
so fast, too!! It's actually quite encouraging, that it did sell out. I feel this ups the chances of an extension, and / or, repeat at some point down the road. Perhaps within the next 2 years? Held at an even bigger venue, next time 'round ?
In another thread Rusco asked...
to know how the singing of audience will be recorded? How will the audio technicians do It...
I too, am curious about the technicalities of this unique NMA venture. Hence, more questions for Mr. Sullivan...
8. As the dates come closer, will NMA aficionados get to see (online) sketch-up(s), diagram(s), of the set up? The band will be positioned in the center of the room, but will you all be on a riser, stage? If on a stage, a rotating one? Will the band be sectioned off from the seated crowd, if so, how so? Will the band be facing itself, or will you be facing just one part of the audience?
9. Will the randomly selected volunteers be allowed to share (here or elsewhere) with the rest of us, what they're working on, song(s) or otherwise?
10. Not every NMA fan speaks english or knows every single NMA song. Some fans will be new, some others will be those that lost track over the years, but found their way back. What happens, on the night(s), when a number of people find that they haven't a clue about the song(s) at hand, that they are meant to sing? This may cause awkward moments of silence or stunted fluidity, in musical / audible terms. Folk might feel a sense of discouragement, especially because they are willing participants,
wanting to sing. They could end up feeling left out, foreign, sad, like they let NMA down, or something.
To avert that scenario, do you think NMA should release a list of (I don't know) 50 possible songs, for those attending to become familiar with / practice singing ahead of the event? Then on the night(s), as people open up their lyric booklets there's the reveal of the actual (I don't know) 25 songs chosen. It would be a
'win win' situation, no? There would still be a strong element of surprise,
and folk would feel at ease, confident, elated, that they
can sing along to
all the chosen NMA songs. (A bit long-winded there. Please forgive me, for articulation and grammar have never been my forte.)
11. Will lyric booklets be for sale in the online shop, after the event? Or, will a free PDF file of the lyric booklet be made available for download, on the official NMA website?