Originally posted by Susie Q
Sparkie, you are my new best friend on the internet. Everything you have been saying in this thread has in my opinion spot on.
Here is my take on MY son and concerts:
I wanted to 'wean' my son into the whole concert experience and the first concert I took him to was Rascall Flatts (he was either 8 or 9, and it was at a Casino showroom). He met the band, got autographs, the whole thing. He thought this was the 'normal' thing that happens at every concert.
My son LOVES Van Halen, Roth, and was brought up with 80's heavy metal bands. He went to Sam and Dave, he went to Van Hagar, and I would love to take him to see Ed, Dave, Al, and Wolfie. He's 14 years old, responsible, and just wants to rock out with the rest of the crowd.
I am a responsible parent in this day and age, and YES I am a friend to my kid as well. You can be both, you just have to be able to manage both.
Most people who post on this board are all in their 30's and 40's, and even some in their 50's. We want to share in this monumental time when the band that we so idolized back in our youth, comes back to life with our children.
I'm taking my 14 year old son, not my 10 year old daughter. I know who can handle what. I'll take my 10 year old to Hannah Montana. My 14 year old is my concert buddy. Don't like it? I could give two fucks. At the end of the concert I just witnessed Van Halen make my day with one of my best friends.
We DO have a right to go to the concert, as we DID pay for the tickets. Just as you did.
As Sparkie says, a good parent knows when junior is ready....Juniors ready, so is his Mom, and it is about fucking time Van Halen! I was getting worried I would have to take my Grandchildren to the damn event!! :p
Sparkie, you are my new best friend on the internet. Everything you have been saying in this thread has in my opinion spot on.
Here is my take on MY son and concerts:
I wanted to 'wean' my son into the whole concert experience and the first concert I took him to was Rascall Flatts (he was either 8 or 9, and it was at a Casino showroom). He met the band, got autographs, the whole thing. He thought this was the 'normal' thing that happens at every concert.
My son LOVES Van Halen, Roth, and was brought up with 80's heavy metal bands. He went to Sam and Dave, he went to Van Hagar, and I would love to take him to see Ed, Dave, Al, and Wolfie. He's 14 years old, responsible, and just wants to rock out with the rest of the crowd.
I am a responsible parent in this day and age, and YES I am a friend to my kid as well. You can be both, you just have to be able to manage both.
Most people who post on this board are all in their 30's and 40's, and even some in their 50's. We want to share in this monumental time when the band that we so idolized back in our youth, comes back to life with our children.
I'm taking my 14 year old son, not my 10 year old daughter. I know who can handle what. I'll take my 10 year old to Hannah Montana. My 14 year old is my concert buddy. Don't like it? I could give two fucks. At the end of the concert I just witnessed Van Halen make my day with one of my best friends.
We DO have a right to go to the concert, as we DID pay for the tickets. Just as you did.
As Sparkie says, a good parent knows when junior is ready....Juniors ready, so is his Mom, and it is about fucking time Van Halen! I was getting worried I would have to take my Grandchildren to the damn event!! :p
I'm wise enough to know my girl ain't ready for a rock 'n' roll show just yet, but it won't be long. And the jerk who thinks her presence at a show is somehow infringing on his right to a good time can fuck right off.
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