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		<title>lilith fair part III: troubled, but not alone</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 22:06:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In his comment on yesterday&#8217;s blog, David makes some excellent points, including:
#1 Why do we talk about Lilith in terms of &#8220;need&#8221; at all, when we never ask that question of Ozzfest or Lollapalooza? and #2 Most of the negative press surrounding Lilith has been around its canceled dates; meanwhile, numerous other artists have also [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In his comment on yesterday&#8217;s blog, David makes some excellent points, including:<br />
#1 Why do we talk about Lilith in terms of &#8220;need&#8221; at all, when we never ask that question of Ozzfest or Lollapalooza? and #2 Most of the negative press surrounding Lilith has been around its canceled dates; meanwhile, numerous other artists have also canceled dates this summer. </p>
<p>While I think I beat the whole &#8220;need&#8221; issue to death yesterday, it&#8217;s worth asking &#8211; if it&#8217;s more &#8220;want&#8221; than &#8220;need&#8221; now, why has Lilith Fair lost artists and canceled a third of its stops? But that question becomes less important in light of David&#8217;s point #2: &#8220;John Mayer, the Eagles, Limp Bizkit, Rihanna, and Christina Aguilera, among others, are canceling shows and tours.&#8221; Indeed, while concert promotion is no science, according to an NPR report I heard on the subject last week, I&#8217;m solving no great mystery by asserting that in troubled economic times, people will attend fewer concerts. And, as <a href="http://www.npr.org/templates/story/story.php?storyId=128404220">another NPR report </a>attests, some concert promoters have gotten just downright greedy, and will probably (God, hopefully!!!) adjust their prices in answer to lagging sales next summer. Or, at least Lilith Fair&#8217;s McBride seems to think Lilith will. </p>
<p>An article on <a href="http://www.autostraddle.com">Autostraddle</a> called <a href="http://www.autostraddle.com/lilith-fair-panic-at-the-lawn-51041/">&#8220;Panic! On the Lawn: What Happened to Lilith Fair&#8221;</a> poses just that question to its readers. Author Jess writes, &#8220;Maybe it’s the high ticket prices, maybe it’s the lineup of artists, or maybe it’s hard to re-create the pure artistry that happened from 1997-1999 when we’re now living in a Ke$ha world.&#8221; While there&#8217;s a little genre bias there (one I admittedly share), I think Jess is probably right, and it&#8217;s some combination of all of these elements. Commenters on the blog cite a combination of disappointment in a &#8220;ho-hum lineup,&#8221; prohibitive cost, and geographic hindrance (it&#8217;s true. Irvine is not Los Angeles, in fact it&#8217;s really far from Los Angeles in heinous SoCal traffic, so LF should probably have just said &#8220;Irvine&#8221;). </p>
<p>I admit &#8211; I didn&#8217;t even go to Lilith Fair! I was out of town that weekend and couldn&#8217;t really afford it (which is true, but doesn&#8217;t it sound excuse-y? Also, my dog ate my homework&#8230;). But in retrospect, I am disappointed in myself for not saving up my pennies in advance and making the trek, if only to support the idea of Lilith and women in music. I know an idea is not really enough, and it has to be a great show, but I certainly believe in its possibilities. The first time around, I didn&#8217;t love every single artist I heard, but I still remember loving every single moment of just BEING there. I hope that circumstances get better for all of us next summer, and that if there are lessons for the organizers and promoters to learn, they&#8217;ll learn them, and 2011 will be even better. Who&#8217;s coming with me to Lilith Fair next summer?! </p>
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