Showing posts with label municipal stupidity. Show all posts
Showing posts with label municipal stupidity. Show all posts


How To Talk Dirty And Influence People



In which the author passive/aggressively accepts credit for something he shouldn't, shamelessly refers to himself as "the author," extols the virtue of righteous indignation, laments the excess of righteous indignation rampant in our society, and then even more shamelessly uses the title of Lenny Bruce's autobiography for the title of the post.


I have to admit, I was pretty stunned when Katie told me at the buffaBLOG Birthday Party that the NFTA reopened bidding for summer concerts down on the outer harbor after they took a rash of shit from the public (note, Katie didn't use those words). I really did not see that coming. This is Western New York after all, we shoot ourselves in the foot on a regular basis, but in this case... amazingly enough... it almost looks like the good guys just might actually triumph in the face of municipal bureaucratic nincompoopery. And no, I'm not going to claim credit based ego-maniacally on the theory that my post last Tuesday, a lamentation of the NFTA's recently announced decision not to pursue said concerts through withering scorn and excessive name calling, has influenced these events. That would be a stretch. Sure I'd like to take that credit, but modesty suggests that I did not in fact unduly influence the NFTA Board of Commissioners.

If anything, I contributed to the zietgeist of vigorous and colorful outrage that rightly erupted in the wake of the NFTA's initial foolishness. Katie mentioned the comment section for the Buffalo News article covering the NFTA decision being a factor, and indeed it is hilarious and overwhelmingly critical of the NFTA decision (except for a couple of schmucks who seemed to intentionally misapprehend the situation in the service of supporting the NFTA's initial foolishness), and it's easy to see how it undoubtedly played a part in the NFTA's reversal. It wasn't just that music lovers were upset that good shows wouldn't be coming here, it was the fact that the people were righteously pissed seeing ideas good for the region get shot down... again and they expressed it. I'm just glad this good old fashioned outrage was used for good instead of evil. Outrage comes easily, perhaps a little too easily in this so-called "Information Age," and let's face it, it's not always in the name of culture, and municipal intelligence. In fact, a lot of the time outrage is manufactured for somebody else's benefit and the clear detriment of others, so it's refreshing to see it here used successfully in the service of art and the community. 


Still, we've got to keep our eyes on the prize. Nothing's been finalized or announced, so there's definitely still a chance that they could cock it up... but for now the possibility for some great shows is still alive, and that's down to our righteous anger. Bully for us, I think.







Cliff Parks


File Under "Municipal Stupidity"


Buffalo music lovers got a right kick up the backside this morning when they read in today's Buffalo News that Funtime Productions would NOT be putting on shows this summer on NFTA property on Buffalo's outer harbor as a result of colossal stupidity on the part of NFTA commissioners. As reported in the News, the concert promoters who've brought so many fine (fine!) acts to the region went to the NFTA with a plan to on shows on the patch of land near the old Shooter's with Funtime paying the NFTA $20,000 to rent the property and putting up the resources to handle parking, fencing, security and cleanup. NFTA commissioners however balked at the deal for a variety of lame reasons: some don't care if nothing happens on the outer harbor, others want to see if anybody else comes to them with a proposal even though Funtime's the only group so far to submit a proposal, while some think concerts are messy and complicated, and others just want more money. Well hooray for the NFTA. 


Now nobody's making money out there on the outer harbor, so congratulations! Good job, boobs. You've succesfully coupled this region's penchant for having no vision with naked foolish greed, and now, thanks to this tomfoolery some terrific shows (The Black Keys! Government Mule) just aren't going to be happening in WNY (at the outer harbor at least- I'm still holding out hope for a Buffalo date for the Keys later this year). 


It's a crying shame.



Cliff Parks