Charli Wrote:
The people who have several inches or even a feet in front of them but insist on standing practically on top of you, who is behind them.
Also people who are really tall (I'm only 5'7") who insist on standing at the front of the stage, when they could probably get a great view from any vantage point in the venue.
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1) The drunk guy a few people front of us who kept making beer runs and not caring who he pushed aside or practically over.
2) the couple directly in front of us who were uhhh...a lot heavier then us. And the girl kept trying to do what I think were acrobatic acts on her boyfriends feet because she'd jump up onto them and back into him which would end up with HIM pushing me backwards. This happened through the first half of the damn show.
Oh, and they had all this SPACE in front of them. They could of taken their act forward a bit and not back onto me.
3) People who talk, and I don't mean say a few words like Wow that song rocked to your friend, I mean the guy behind us carrying on loudly even during quieter songs, a fucking conversation with the chick he was with. No consideration. I turned around with a look saying I was going to clock him when josh told me to simmer.
This also goes for people who insist on having cell phone conversations during shows.
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4) Slam dancing at shows that in no means would incur slam dancing ever. WTF? It's WILCO not Green Day.
5)Please don't stand there and fondle your boy or girlfriends ass/boobs/stick hands down their pants. It's creepy. And there ARE people standing around you.
6) Please don't SCREAM super super loudly during a show the songs you want the band to play. They will play what they want, possibly taking a request, but you're in the farthest back of a club, they can't hear you.
7) Please don't block the aisles. I'm sorry but if there was an emergency and I get trapped in there and die, I'm haunting YOU when I'm a ghost.
Ok, so I could only come up with 7 so far.
I pretty much agree with Charli's assessment. The only other thing I'd add is that sometimes, I'm one of those "older folks" who goes to shows. Just because I'm older doesn't mean I'm incapable of having a good time, however, I don't feel like elbowing for space with pre-teens. I hate going to all-ages shows now.
Another thing I hate, is when you DO go to all-ages shows, the over 21 folks are relegated to a specific area in the club (I call it the Alkie Corral), which is usually a shitty place to see the performance-- in the back, higher up, off to the side, etc. Why? Because I'm over 21, I have to get stuck with the shitty seats?
(goddamn, I can't wait for that frigging senior discount when I hit 60)
