Rock/Metal Concerts: When asked to sit down, do you sit or fight back?

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  • fraroc
    Commando
    • Jun 2012
    • 1172

    #16
    Originally posted by Seshmeister
    I'm fucking sick of people filming gigs on their phones.

    Does anyone go home and watch these again and again? I think not, it's a big waste of time - people who can't live in the moment.

    I was standing in the second row at a show on Friday and could hardly see because the 2 people in front of me were holding up big fuckin Samsung phones over their heads for the whole night.

    I ended up having to watch half the gig on their fucking phones!
    That's usually fixed with a nice "accidential" punch in the head.
    How do you spell pretentious? S-A-M-M-Y H-A-G-A-R

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    • Zing!
      Veteran
      • Oct 2011
      • 2363

      #17
      Sure, I sit for a concert... until the lights go down. As soon as a band hits the stage, I'm up. Doesn't matter who's on the bill - I like to rock out and have a good time at a concert. Could be Van Halen, could be Bruce Springsteen. Could be Rob Zombie, could be Jimmy Buffett. Doesn't matter, I'm there to get my kicks for a couple of hours - sorry if that bothers anyone in the neighboring seats. The only time I might make an exception to this is when there's a little kid involved who can't see. I figure if that kid's mom or dad is cool enough to bring 'em to a Van Halen show, then that kid deserves to see as much as possible.
      My karma just ran over your dogma.

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      • katina
        Commando
        • Mar 2012
        • 1469

        #18
        Originally posted by Dave's Bitch
        Honestly I have never been asked to sit down at a concert,But then again I have only been in seating at one gig and everyone was standing on the seats anyhow.I imagine i would try moving over slightly so everyone can see.No need to start fights or cause trouble.The way I see it everyone has paid a lot of money to go and have a good time,There is no need to start giving people the finger or punching people right square in the face.That kinda thing just ruins the experience for everyone around you.I will say this though fraroc,If your Mom goes to see Kiss and Motley Crue with you don't call her a bitch,That sounds like a pretty cool Mom to me.I would like it if my family liked the same music as I do.
        I agree with you, during my teenage years my mother encouraged me to listen to new music, I listened to Kiss, Alice Cooper and Van Halen, she bought all their albums and rock magazines for me before the video era, although she liked more jazz and blues music, she defended me when somebody attacked me verbally because of my musical tastes. When I was 22 and left home to live alone and since then, she never listened to those bands again.
        Last Wednesday I went to the Kiss concert and on Thursday she phoned me asking about the Kiss concert !!! She added, "I watched a Kiss interview before the concert.....(she never saw a Kiss photo without the makeup)...I recognized Simmons and "the guitarist with the star" (refering to Paul), but the other guitarist and the drummer are not the same persons "........!!!!!
        Oh My God, she realized they weren´t Ace and Peter!!!!! So I told her about the new members, and she understood....
        I said to her, after all those almost 40 years and watching Kiss playing here for 50.000 people, we can laugh together. My mum is 78 years old.

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        • fraroc
          Commando
          • Jun 2012
          • 1172

          #19
          Originally posted by Zing!
          Sure, I sit for a concert... until the lights go down. As soon as a band hits the stage, I'm up. Doesn't matter who's on the bill - I like to rock out and have a good time at a concert. Could be Van Halen, could be Bruce Springsteen. Could be Rob Zombie, could be Jimmy Buffett. Doesn't matter, I'm there to get my kicks for a couple of hours - sorry if that bothers anyone in the neighboring seats. The only time I might make an exception to this is when there's a little kid involved who can't see. I figure if that kid's mom or dad is cool enough to bring 'em to a Van Halen show, then that kid deserves to see as much as possible.
          I saw TONS of kids at the Van Halen concert on 2/28 at MSG. And there was this one kid that was only like 13 or 12 that new ALL of the lyrics to the songs except for the new ones! I was ready to give both him and the dad a big hug for keeping Rock n' Roll alive. And I saw some kids at the Kiss/Crue show in the Kiss makeup. Something about litle kids in Kiss makeup really reinstates my faith in this generation :3
          How do you spell pretentious? S-A-M-M-Y H-A-G-A-R

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          • katina
            Commando
            • Mar 2012
            • 1469

            #20
            The only time I bought a floor ticket, I arrived very early to be in the first standing front row and practically clinching my teeth on the stage, was for Dave´s concert

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            • Va Beach VH Fan
              ROTH ARMY FOUNDER
              • Dec 2003
              • 17913

              #21
              I have to defend the youngster a bit, my mother dragged me to my first "concert"....Barry Manilow at the Erie County Fieldhouse, Feb. 1977.....

              Go ahead, flame away....
              Eat Us And Smile - The Originals

              "I have a very belligerent enthusiasm or an enthusiastic belligerence. I’m an intellectual slut." - David Lee Roth

              "We are part of the, not just the culture, but the geography. Van Halen music goes along with like fries with the burger." - David Lee Roth

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              • loucap81
                Head Fluffer
                • Apr 2012
                • 450

                #22
                Originally posted by Seshmeister
                I'm fucking sick of people filming gigs on their phones.

                Does anyone go home and watch these again and again? I think not, it's a big waste of time - people who can't live in the moment.

                I was standing in the second row at a show on Friday and could hardly see because the 2 people in front of me were holding up big fuckin Samsung phones over their heads for the whole night.

                I ended up having to watch half the gig on their fucking phones!
                I was at a concert on Friday (a band called The Asteroids Galaxy Tour which I wrote a thread about some months back in House of Music). Anyway it was one of these small clubs where you can just walk right up to the stage. The lead singer at one point told some jackass in the front pointing a phone at her to put it away and enjoy the live moment. So no I don't really get watching the concert through a phone either, and it's not like the quality is going to be good anyway. This is why I like regular old audio recording; the microphones are clipped to my collar and I can still enjoy the live moment Plus I'm not interfering with anyone else's ability to enjoy the show.

                To answer the original question about honoring someone's request to sit down, this isn't an issue with me because I don't really go to concerts that don't have a GA section anymore, for a variety of reasons. Van Halen is the one exception I'll carve out but even the bands I like the most, it's not worth it to me to go to a concert if I can't get close to the stage. And since I don't want to pay lots of money to do that or deal with the aggravation of being online right when tickets go on sale, I'll just say screw it. Soundgarden tickets go on sale tomorrow but it appears all the venues they picked closest to me are reserved seating ones. I just don't have the energy to try like hell to get the best seats. I'm really annoyed about that actually.

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                • fraroc
                  Commando
                  • Jun 2012
                  • 1172

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Va Beach VH Fan
                  I have to defend the youngster a bit, my mother dragged me to my first "concert"....Barry Manilow at the Erie County Fieldhouse, Feb. 1977.....

                  Go ahead, flame away....
                  LOL don't worry about it man. At least its not as bad as.....

                  AIR SUPPLY

                  During the spring, my mother offered me to see them at the Westbury Theatre and I was like "Oh hell to the fuck no." My mother loves Air Supply and she knows I hate them, so I think she offered me to go just to make fun of me. I can't believe they came from the same country that AC/DC and Hugh Jackman are from.....
                  How do you spell pretentious? S-A-M-M-Y H-A-G-A-R

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                  • sadaist
                    TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                    • Jul 2004
                    • 11625

                    #24
                    Originally posted by mh5150
                    Your MOM ?

                    yeah fuck you guys. I'd give anything to be able to go one night to a rock concert with my Mom. She wouldn't care a whole lot for the music, but her show would be watching me have the time of my life. I tried to explain to her how I teared up several times at VH-2007 when I finally saw Eddie & Dave for the 1st time and she said she loved hearing me tell her the story of that night because it made me so happy.

                    I did go to Andrea Bocelli, Chorus Line, and a exhibition tennis match of Agassi & Jimmy Conners with my Mom. She was the greatest. I'd rather spend an evening with her than anyone else. (She did really like Jump, Panama, & Dance The Night Away. I'd play them in the car every time I drove her to a doctors appt)

                    So get over your 13 year old attitudes of "haha, out with your Mom?" We should all be so lucky to be close to our Moms. NO ONE will ever love you as unconditionally as she....no matter how much of a fuck up you are.


                    *Side story. My mom was a high school counselor back in the 80's. For Halloween she took all of my heavy metal clothes and went to school as Vince Neil. The kids at her school all voted her the winning costume. I think this was around 1987.
                    “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                    • sadaist
                      TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                      • Jul 2004
                      • 11625

                      #25
                      Originally posted by fraroc
                      LOL don't worry about it man. At least its not as bad as.....

                      AIR SUPPLY

                      During the spring, my mother offered me to see them at the Westbury Theatre and I was like "Oh hell to the fuck no." My mother loves Air Supply and she knows I hate them, so I think she offered me to go just to make fun of me. I can't believe they came from the same country that AC/DC and Hugh Jackman are from.....
                      LOL!

                      I just saw an Air Supply billboard because they are playing next month at the local casino. They are ok to have on the radio or cd when being mellow. But I can't imagine a concert of soft music like that. Softest concert I ever saw was maybe Boston. And we left a bit early due to boredom.
                      “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                      • sadaist
                        TOASTMASTER GENERAL
                        • Jul 2004
                        • 11625

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Seshmeister
                        I'm fucking sick of people filming gigs on their phones.

                        Does anyone go home and watch these again and again? I think not, it's a big waste of time - people who can't live in the moment.

                        I was standing in the second row at a show on Friday and could hardly see because the 2 people in front of me were holding up big fuckin Samsung phones over their heads for the whole night.

                        I ended up having to watch half the gig on their fucking phones!
                        I understand & appreciate the people who film & post on youtube for the rest of us. But at both The Police & VAN HALEN I chose NOT to record so that I could submerse myself in the moment and sing along, dance, rock out, whatever without worrying about holding a camera still.

                        But I don't slam others for ruining their experience to film. it lets us all sit here & watch them over & over & over. Like this......I wanna hug this guy for filming this.....

                        “Great losses often bring only a numb shock. To truly plunge a victim into misery, you must overwhelm him with many small sufferings.”

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                        • binnie
                          DIAMOND STATUS
                          • May 2006
                          • 19145

                          #27
                          I've never understood people who sit down at gigs.

                          I also struggle to understand people who take ear plugs (unless they have hearing problems, which is fair enough). But I guess people enjoy things in different ways.
                          The Power Of The Riff Compels Me

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                          • fraroc
                            Commando
                            • Jun 2012
                            • 1172

                            #28
                            Originally posted by sadaist
                            I understand & appreciate the people who film & post on youtube for the rest of us. But at both The Police & VAN HALEN I chose NOT to record so that I could submerse myself in the moment and sing along, dance, rock out, whatever without worrying about holding a camera still.

                            But I don't slam others for ruining their experience to film. it lets us all sit here & watch them over & over & over. Like this......I wanna hug this guy for filming this.....

                            YES! A Van Halen 2012 video without any Samantha Midler fans saying that Dave sucks! The Indy 2012 and Boston 2012 videos are constantly being spammed by the BetteArmy (assholes like DaveSUCKSLive, freespeechisgod, carensaldi, TheRojotoro) Fuck them all! We understand that Dave's voice was very on and off on this tour, but these assholes won't shut the fuck up about it.

                            And concerning the mom comment. Yeah, she can be a bit of a biatch, but I love her. She's done a lot for me over the years, but I give my Dad more credit with the music thing. Thanks to him, when I was 3 years old I would run and jump around my living room to "Unchained", "Crazy Train", "Highway to Hell" and "Head over Heels" by Tears For Fears played really quiet I'm told was my lullaby
                            How do you spell pretentious? S-A-M-M-Y H-A-G-A-R

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                            • Dave's Bitch
                              ROCKSTAR

                              • Apr 2005
                              • 5293

                              #29
                              Originally posted by Va Beach VH Fan
                              I have to defend the youngster a bit, my mother dragged me to my first "concert"....Barry Manilow at the Erie County Fieldhouse, Feb. 1977.....

                              Go ahead, flame away....
                              Did he play Can't Smile Without You
                              I really love you baby, I love what you've got
                              Let's get together we can, Get hot

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                              • twonabomber
                                formerly F A T
                                ROTH ARMY WEBMASTER

                                • Jan 2004
                                • 11198

                                #30
                                Originally posted by binnie
                                I also struggle to understand people who take ear plugs (unless they have hearing problems, which is fair enough). But I guess people enjoy things in different ways.
                                I don't have hearing problems but we get our hearing tested yearly at work. If there is a big change from the baseline that was set when I started it could become a bigger issue than I would like to deal with.

                                I have noticed that shows are more "musically" loud now. Back in the day some bands were just loud for the sake of being loud...the Ratt show i saw was like that. The sound was awful, we left after 45 minutes.

                                Originally posted by mh5150
                                Your MOM ?
                                My mom wouldn't go to any of the shows I go to. Back in the late 80's/early 90's my friend's parents used to come to shows with us, the first two DLR tours and a couple Rod Stewart shows.
                                Last edited by twonabomber; 11-11-2012, 03:38 PM.
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