Thee Incident Wrote:
PopTodd Wrote:
One of the more annoying recent trends:
People filming concerts with the video camera on their phone. Last night, there was a sea of hands up above the crowd, with their camera phones trained on the stage.
Just put down the goddamn phone and enjoy the show!
The video usually turns out really shitty, anyway.
Another concert trend (though certainly not new) one of my colleagues delved into. This just went up today.
http://www.austin360.com/music/i-paid-t ... 18305.htmlSpeaking of Austin, and carrying on the discussion of being tall at shows, which I am, a lot. The worst encounter I had with a rude "shorty" was at ACL Fest a few years back. We were literally standing IN A FUCKING FIELD where the sightlines are completely clear and I was standing with femdisco and a few friends and this dude starts going off on me about standing in his way. Of course, because he was being a little bitch about it, I had to dig my heels in the ground and be a dick right back. Pretty sure I said "why don't YOU move, we're in the middle of a fucking field." Trust me, I, like Sen. GAR, attempt to stay at least towards the middle of mid-back of the venue so as not to block anyone's sightline to the stage, but at a FESTIVAL, it's free reign.
I also had a run-in with a middle aged woman at the Ryman back in October during Grace Potter's opening set at the Avett Bros show there. Literally everyone in the first 10 rows or so were standing up during the set, but she chose me to take her angst out on. The encounter went something like this: Lady raises her voice to tell me, femdisco and our two friends to sit down so they can see. Everyone else obliges her except me, because what did we learn from ACL? When you're rude to me, you can expect dug-in heels. After a song length worth of her and her friends telling me to sit down (while everyone else in the front 10 rows were standing up and digging the show), she finally storms up to my row and starts pointing her finger at me while yelling "You're being obnoxious" (why yes, I was, because I was trying to provide an object lesson, but I was also simply trying to enjoy the rock n' roll show), I retort with the obvious "so are you!" and she finally went back to her seat huffing and puffing. The people sitting directly behind me were cool as hell and I actually did accommodate them and moved a few inches over so they could see between femdisco and me.