Toutefois, plusieurs artistes, journalistes et participants au FME de tout acabit on pu avoir le bonheur de transiter par l’école de musique (qui sert notamment d’accueil au festival). Bonheur non seulement parce que le lieu en soit est magnifique, mais également parce que le nom de cette école est le seul cristi de bon jeu de mots que j’ai pu avoir la chance de voir : En Sol Mineur. Wow! En sol mineur! Aucunement tiré par les cheveux et son double sens est tout simplement magique. Chapeau!
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The wild world of .URLs
In the days just prior to my first FME, I recall trying to go to the FME website and finding that it was actually the Finnish Metal Expo website. (There’s probably some interesting crossover to Nuit Metal at this festival…)
This wasn’t the last example of .URL confusion I’ve encountered…
As I’ve wandered the various venues of this year’s FME, I’ve run into an incongruous few who’ve come for something else entirely and have ultimately been seduced by the true events taking place here.
Such as:
Will from Brixton, he was super happy with his pulled pork sandwich last night, but was wondering where the pulled bison and pulled caiman booths were. This was the Festival of Meat after all?
…or Akaaton from Helsinki, a bit surprised at the lack of Metal over the last two days, but thrilled that Misery Index is playing Nuit Metal (….if not Grendel)
…or Lorelei, a Montessori teacher from Salt Spring Island. She was blown away by the Tonton Ninou Rock Band, but surprised to learn that Arts and Crafts are a record label and not a full day workshop.
I’ve taken an informal poll of fest goers to find out the true impact of .URL confusion and how many people are actually here under happily confused pretenses.
Here’s another painstakingly prepared and helpful infographic:
– Zeus