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Vanessa Carlton => General Vanessa Carlton Discussion => Topic started by: BWilli on May 17, 2005, 11:33:13 am

Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: BWilli on May 17, 2005, 11:33:13 am
Not that it's going to help much, but I signed it anyways.

http://www.petitiononline.com/vanessa/petition.html


regardless, V will continue to rock on.
Title: Re: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: Ghisy on May 17, 2005, 12:04:02 pm
Quote from: "BWilli"
Not that it's going to help much, but I signed it anyways.

Yeah, me too...
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: angelheart56 on May 17, 2005, 12:59:21 pm
I also signed but we need loads more to sign
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: Dora on May 17, 2005, 01:11:43 pm
ill plug it on my site...it wont help much, but who knows  :lol:
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: angelheart56 on May 17, 2005, 01:20:28 pm
good idea. I'll put it on mine as well, even though you get guys get a ton more hits.
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: zurielshimon on May 17, 2005, 09:02:18 pm
I signed Dennis & Ric's petition, so I signed this one as well. :D

Lol, and you know that's not the reason. :razz:
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: Will on May 17, 2005, 09:34:11 pm
Online petitions are pointless and are not worth the hard drive space they occupy on the server(s) that host it.

Petitions in general are ignored. They generally (but not always) represent the views of a vocal minority. While many of us on this forum support what this petition says, remember that there are only approximately 1,000 of us registered here. A small portion of those are actually active. Let us be generous and assume that there are 2,000 moderate to hard core Vanessa fans total. 2,000 people? Big friggin deal. Most people don't care. The general public is what the record companies care about. Not us. We're just a nuisance they put up with because we buy some merch, go to concerts, and do some promotion, all with little cost to them.

Secondly, petitions online are even worse. It's far too easy for someone to sign it twice. It's far too easy to sign, making people go, "awww... what the heck." It just amounts to a bunch of whining that will never make it anywhere.

If you really want to support Vanessa, here are a few things that you can do.

Firstly, go to concerts. V has been playing tons of small venues. While that's a nice thing because small shows are cooler, she'd doing small shows because she can't fill bigger places on a regular basis. Contribute to the numbers attending her shows.

Secondly, play her music in front of people. I've gotten so many comments about Private Radio. At least five or six people have bought Harmonium because they've been interested in music that I've been playing. Her music speaks for itself. It will do all the selling you need. And if the person isn't convinced, they probably wouldn't enjoy the music anyway.

Thirdly, don't be a weirdo street teamer. Freaks get weird looks and few converts to their cause. I've seen one too many overenthusiastic weirdos shilling for an artist. It's a turnoff that does no real service to the artist. You just get laughed at.
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: Steveau on May 17, 2005, 09:50:16 pm
Although I agree with Will that it'll have no effect, I signed it nevertheless.
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: Moogs21 on May 21, 2005, 09:37:58 am
Quote from: "Steveau"
Although I agree with Will that it'll have no effect, I signed it nevertheless.


Same here.
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: Si_duffers! on May 22, 2005, 03:46:45 am
I don't understand? I loved the album
Title: Well...someone actually did it. An online petition.
Post by: LimeTwister on June 09, 2005, 08:04:07 am
Quote from: "Will"

Firstly, go to concerts.


um, yea.  Except she doesn't frickin come here.