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Last post Sat, Oct 24 2009, 9:28 PM by alan-rocks. 11 replies.
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  •  Tue, Oct 13 2009, 1:44 PM 153249

    Plugging the website

    Greetings  ~

    It occurred to me at the Portsmouth show Friday night that it would be great to hear the band at some point in their banter mention that they have this awesome spot online. I spoke with people all around me at the show and none of them had ever been here. Some were new fans, but others have been following the band for some time. (The man in front of me had a 1999 concert shirt on. He, his wife and two kids knew all the words to all of the songs, too.) We talked about new songs the band has been trying out at other shows and Sean's little video on the bus. The guy next to me asked if I was a friend of the band. I laughed and said 'I wish!' and why did he think that? He wondered how I knew about what they were singing on the bus. It's on the internet, I told him. Sean on Twitter and ooodles of photos and clips that people post here after shows. 

    Anyway, it might be nice for them to drop that tidbit when they have hundreds of fans assembled before them. Don't assume they all know about gbs.com. I know I've been amazed at the number of other fans I've come across and how dedicated they are to sharing their experiences.

    Cheers,

     


    LisaVt

    And when your children have all grown, you'll wait by the window and wish them all back home.
  •  Wed, Oct 14 2009, 11:36 AM 153301 in reply to 153249

    Re: Plugging the website

    Excellent point, Lisa.  A subtle "check us out at greatbigsea.com" would certainly get people's attention.  I saw them on Sunday night, and either Sean or Alan just mentioned that they were selling CDs in the lobby, and poor Glenn was bombarded.  I have never seen CDs sell like they did that night (I guess I might have not payed attention in the past!)

    And as incredibly dweeby as it would be, I would love it if they sold an OKP shirt or pin or something that we could all wear to a pre-show or post-show meet up.  On Sunday night, I was happy to see a few OKPeeps, but I know that there were more there that I missed entirely. 

    I think someone had made nametags at some point.  That was a really great idea.  Maybe a shirt with "GREATBIGSEA.COM" written across the back would draw people to the site and the OKP.

    Keep these great ideas coming, Lisa!


    ~Life will be all that you make it~
  •  Wed, Oct 14 2009, 12:13 PM 153305 in reply to 153301

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    Good point.  I'd been listening to the band and going to shows since @97 and it wasn't until the Molson show in 2006 that I even knew this site existed.  My lovely seat neighbors asked if I was 'on the OKP'?  I had no idea what they were talking about and checked it out when I got back home.  I do think a 'check us out at gbs.com' could be thrown in at the show and I'll bet they could find a humorous way to weave it in. 
  •  Wed, Oct 14 2009, 9:35 PM 153332 in reply to 153305

    Re: Plugging the website

    You would think that it would be listed on their disc's.
    ".......... in our own true way"
  •  Wed, Oct 14 2009, 10:28 PM 153334 in reply to 153332

    Re: Plugging the website

    It's there. But it's subtle. And many people these days download music from itunes, etc. and don't get the disc to hold in their hands (I pity them - I like the pictures and the liner notes).

    I did my part to tell people I talked with last week about the site and all of the cool things here - like the guys' blogs. How much fun are those to read? When I see a new one posted, I hesitate sometimes if I'm in a rush because I want to read them slowly and enjoy them. I'll save it to read later as a treat at the end of the day. OK, I need a life ...

    I like the idea of some way to i.d. OKP folks at a show. It would be fun to match names and faces. I'm already brainstorming some fun ideas for when (not if) the band plays in Vermont next!

    What happens after November - do we all go in withdrawal while they go into the recording studio? It will be a long winter ...

     


    LisaVt

    And when your children have all grown, you'll wait by the window and wish them all back home.
  •  Thu, Oct 15 2009, 10:22 AM 153345 in reply to 153334

    Re: Plugging the website

    There are t-shirts available in the on-line store that, I thought, were created for the on-line community. As I recall, they were designed through a competition and chosen by the b'ys themselves.  And I thought the purpose was to help us identify ourselves.  There are two designs.  I guess they never really caught on, although I know I saw one at the St. Catharines show.  I'm not a big fan of the square t-shirt, myself. They never seem to have a very flattering fit.  At any rate, the shirts don't actually say greatbigsea.com or OKP or anything else that would direct people here.

    At the end of the St Catharines show, someone shouted "on-line kitchen party" which raised a cheer.  Alan didn't quite catch it, so it was repeated.  He repeated the phrase and there was another cheer.  Unfortunately, if you hadn't been here already, the phrase would mean nothing and there was no further explanation available...

    This is a great place to be; it's too bad more people don't know about it.

    and yes, it will be a long winter...hopefully, more frequent blogging can appease us...


    Sing an unwritten song or repent for the deeds you left undone.- GBS
    If curious means that you trade your routines for something free, the freedom you feel's the whole point of the deal so curious I'll be! - BNL
    Priates over Ninjas!!
  •  Mon, Oct 19 2009, 1:13 PM 153509 in reply to 153345

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    Ok - I hope this is the right place to post this ... here's a crazy idea that came to me as I pondered Carol's reply about the drought we face over the winter as the boys work on new tunes. I thought, I wish I could get out west to visit friends in Wash. for a show. I wish I could be a fly on the wall as a couple of them go to their first GBS concert.

    Then I thought, heck, it's 2009 why *can't* we all be flies on the wall?

    How about a webcast of a November concert? I would pay for that .... I'm thinking a live feed of a show via a link on the website. If that's too complicated (and it would be late for those of us on the east coast) how about a video *after* the show? Yes, I know that would cost money to have it recorded and linked, etc. But how much could that cost? Couldn't the cost be recouped with a pay-per-view type arrangement?

    Call me greedy. It's fun to watch the clips people take at concerts. I'm just imagining a longer version of those YouTube moments.

    Cheers,

     


    LisaVt

    And when your children have all grown, you'll wait by the window and wish them all back home.
  •  Mon, Oct 19 2009, 2:53 PM 153514 in reply to 153345

    Re: Plugging the website

    Caroldohn:

     

    At the end of the St Catharines show, someone shouted "on-line kitchen party" which raised a cheer.  Alan didn't quite catch it, so it was repeated.  He repeated the phrase and there was another cheer.  Unfortunately, if you hadn't been here already, the phrase would mean nothing and there was no further explanation available...

    This is a great place to be; it's too bad more people don't know about it.

     

    Actually Carol, that woman was sitting next to me and she yelled out, "All night kitchen party", but all the better if the okpers in the crowd thought it was about this wonderful place.

    For my summer OKP party, I made a shirt for the winner of a game that says, 'Great Big Sea and the OKP, grab a chair and raise a jar'. Considering that the winner of the shirt wears it to each event since the party, that's great advertising too!






  •  Mon, Oct 19 2009, 7:01 PM 153535 in reply to 153514

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    Back in the day there was a fan created OKP shirt that one could download the logo and create an Iron for a t-shirt.  I wish I could find it again

    Draco Dormiens Nunquam Titillandus
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  •  Mon, Oct 19 2009, 7:42 PM 153541 in reply to 153535

    Re: Plugging the website

    As for the Washington shows I'll do my best to film as much as I can at the shows I'm at. I make no promises for the Olympia Show as I will be in the balcony with 15 other friends as we celebrate our friend Henry's 21st birthday. I'll be right up front for the Edmond's show though so I'll film as much as I can!

    Any other OKPers going to those shows?  I would love to meet up!

    Peace, Love, and GBS,

    Loula


    ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~
    Well there’ll be music all around you, You should see the way it feels




  •  Sat, Oct 24 2009, 5:15 PM 153848 in reply to 153541

    Re: Plugging the website

    Well, does the Facebook site cite the OKP? Maybe it needs a link...
    Cindi

    The girl who can't dance says the band can't play

    Born in Argentia, raised in Placentia
  •  Sat, Oct 24 2009, 9:28 PM 153866 in reply to 153848

    Re: Plugging the website

    I agree!
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