Such a collaboration has been suggested by other than me and talks as i understand it are in progress. At Brighton, basicly things fell appart because people let Chris down hance no competition... in fact there was almost no Commodore 64's either...
Teh saviours of the day event were Subzero and the Mame Cab, the central coffee area, and Jeff (Octave Sounds) in the corner jamming away... couple of stalls helped too... t-shirts, bouff, cd's, ambient mellow stuff, Chris's brothers photo journalism.... there was quite a lot happening really, just not what was planned.
As for Somerset - well id certainly be willing to make the journey, but it would mean tight co-ordination of the artists arrival times and getting packed onto a single large bus for the rest of the trip. Obviously the more money we can raise, the more we can spend - that could mean more artists, 2 days of happenings, possible 2 concerts rather than just 1 to get thru more material, day events could be totally c64 one day and totally retro arcade / consoles the next.... Also you could have competitions running the first day and prize giving the 2nd day....
Plus its a free venue, so thatll save some cash, itll be definately close and personal, rooms on site or nearby with plenty of pubs around for a jolly piss up or to take a break from proceedings - knowing full well that theres so much happening, a 2 hour break wont mean missing much
Maybe im over the top, dunno, but its certainly what id like to see .... theres a good amount of miggy peeps show up as well as miggy musicians and fans, so i see no good reason not to exploit that - how long since folks brought an A500 with portable tv and fired up D-Copy lol ...
Bands are already playing miggy tunes and arcade tunes as well as the c64 stuff - so why not just have a blow out and cover everything retro but focus on the C64 / 8bit stuff !! The more we can pack in, the more interest there will be and the more should in theory attend !!
C64 is great, but limiting it to just that limits the audience too - make it a little more wide ranging and attract a larger crowd... especially since Chris may not be running it hence it shouldnt be strictly limited to c64.
If us brits take our machines along like ya basic puter club as they used to be in the early 90's .... that will take the stress off of the organiser to provide units too....
Just my thoughts on what to me would be the IDEAL event.
I had a C64 first then graduated to Amiga - so im kinda a both worlds guy rather than dedicated to one or the other.