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I agree, recently I started going on walks more often and changing the surroundings does helpNot every environment is negative by any means. Gotta seek out better ones to spend your time in. Makes a huge difference.
I agree, recently I started going on walks more often and changing the surroundings does helpNot every environment is negative by any means. Gotta seek out better ones to spend your time in. Makes a huge difference.
Pics That Make You Laugh thread is a nice, cozy little corner on Gaf.I agree, recently I started going on walks more often and changing the surroundings does help
I'll check out your channel.IDK if this counts but my youtube channel is segasaturn heart
we already knowIDK if this counts but my youtube channel is segasaturn heart
there are some man boobies if you're into thatI'll check out your channel.
There'd better be titties, though.
Thank you I'm trying to get more subscribersnice youtube channel
wake me up when you reach 100KThank you I'm trying to get more subscribers
wake me up when you reach 1K
what kind of viewers are you trying to attract?Thank you I'm trying to get more subscribers
Echhi loves, Otaku gamers, Memes, Fighting games, Any game with anime, Speedruns , classic console gaming. Babes IRL Photos, Music loverswhat kind of viewers are you trying to attract?
Been a fan of music my whole life, and never once attended a concert.I wish there was a more universal gig etiquette that people knew about/cared about
There are a few standards, at least at the gigs I go to, unwritten rules, if someone falls, pick them up, make sure they are OK, and carry on, being the main one
I'm not bothered about tall people being in front of me or anything, but there are things that annoy me
Teenagers queuing up at 9am to get to the barriers - you're gonna have a bad time. You're gonna have 100's-1000's of bigger, fatter, stronger fans crash into you throughout the gig. You've also been drinking since 9am, so when you need a piss half way through the set, good luck getting out, or back in. If it's your first ever gig, fine, I suppose, but learn quickly. I can tell you now, you are not [band name] biggest fan, and that does not mean you should be first in line.
Conversations during headline acts - if during the headliners, you suddenly have the urge to have a full blown convo, then you're in the wrong place. Shouting and spitting and people's faces as you try to get across the most interesting factoid you've remembered that day is stupid
Clothing - I shit you not, I was stood behind a lady who was wearing a full winter coat, a beanie, a scarf and a full sized handbag at a gig a few days ago. Within minutes she was undressing and her husband/social worker ended up carrying most of it. Bags! Why? You need a debit/credit card or a phone with NFC to pay for drinks or merch, stop being a fucking douche bringing bags in!
Constantly moving around - you only know 1 song and want to be at the front for it. Tough titties. Treat the front 3rd of the venue as hard-core fans who want to dance, mosh, whatever. You belong at best in the middle 3rd. Everyone hates you moving in or out of the crowd. Find a spot to your liking, stay there, enjoy the night
Touting - don't sell your tickets to touts, sell them to fans outside looking to get in. Advertise on Facebook or twatter, or wherever, but don't keep tickets out of fans hands for possible profit of a couple of pounds
Kids in standing areas - if you have young kids and can't find a babysitter for the night (and you've had 6-12 months notice), then you be a responsible adult and don't go, or go to designated areas for kids. I have no issues with teaching your kids decent music at an early age, but if you force a 6 year old into a situation with very loud music, in the dark, surrounded by hundreds of unknown people, drinking and smoking, you're probably gonna scar that kid
There's more, but I'm ranting, so I'm gonna cut it short
ive been to many over the years but i can't be arsed with it anymore. well it's more so the more popular/bigger artists. ticketmaster has totally fucked it and artists are too greedy. you need to be super quick to have any chance of getting a good ticket and i mean you need to have a presale code and be on the site as soon as it goes live. even if you do get into the presale it's still not easy. i had a presale code for Blink 182 and had no luck with that.Been a fan of music my whole life, and never once attended a concert.
If it’s a band I really like, I’d just buy their live album (if they made one) and listen to it in peace.
Aww man do not be put off by what I wrote! I love concerts, I just wish people would take them more seriously. Honestly, everyone should go to one live gig at some point, it's an experience!Been a fan of music my whole life, and never once attended a concert.
If it’s a band I really like, I’d just buy their live album (if they made one) and listen to it in peace.
Seeing a band live can really change how you think of their music.Aww man do not be put off by what I wrote! I love concerts, I just wish people would take them more seriously. Honestly, everyone should go to one live gig at some point, it's an experience!
When the time comes don't be afraid to punch a holy person.
This shitshow makes me appreciate my taste in classical music:ive been to many over the years but i can't be arsed with it anymore. well it's more so the more popular/bigger artists. ticketmaster has totally fucked it and artists are too greedy. you need to be super quick to have any chance of getting a good ticket and i mean you need to have a presale code and be on the site as soon as it goes live. even if you do get into the presale it's still not easy. i had a presale code for Blink 182 and had no luck with that.
when My Chemical Romance tickets went on sale i was in the queue when they went live and it was sold out almost instantly. Resale tickets were about £180 and eventually dropped to ~£120 the day before the show. Blink 182 tickets are going for anywhere up to £244 right now for a seating ticket. lowest is £190. being quick to get tickets is nothing new but if you aren't lucky to get them as soon as they go up then you need to deal with inflated prices because what Ticketmaster do is adjust the price based on demand. In fact i believe the artist has to agree to this so fuck them too.
if i go to a show now it's more likely going to be a smaller band is a smaller venue.
Ya man the UK version had a lot of heart and people were actually shown how to improve. The US version is just yelling at people.Ramsay's Kitchen Nightmares (the UK one) was so damned good up until the last season. In an alternate timeline he brought that same calmer and explorative energy to the US version, and is still making it. Instead we got:
"TONIGHT!! Watch Ramsay make the same exact complaints as he does in every episode and witness HIS FURY as he tries to make desperate people who are drowning under an ocean of debt CRY LIKE THE PUSSIES THEY ARE! Muhahahaha, welcome to another episode of Kitchen Nightmares you yanks!".
I wish there was a more universal gig etiquette that people knew about/cared about
There are a few standards, at least at the gigs I go to, unwritten rules, if someone falls, pick them up, make sure they are OK, and carry on, being the main one
I'm not bothered about tall people being in front of me or anything, but there are things that annoy me
Teenagers queuing up at 9am to get to the barriers - you're gonna have a bad time. You're gonna have 100's-1000's of bigger, fatter, stronger fans crash into you throughout the gig. You've also been drinking since 9am, so when you need a piss half way through the set, good luck getting out, or back in. If it's your first ever gig, fine, I suppose, but learn quickly. I can tell you now, you are not [band name] biggest fan, and that does not mean you should be first in line.
Conversations during headline acts - if during the headliners, you suddenly have the urge to have a full blown convo, then you're in the wrong place. Shouting and spitting and people's faces as you try to get across the most interesting factoid you've remembered that day is stupid
Clothing - I shit you not, I was stood behind a lady who was wearing a full winter coat, a beanie, a scarf and a full sized handbag at a gig a few days ago. Within minutes she was undressing and her husband/social worker ended up carrying most of it. Bags! Why? You need a debit/credit card or a phone with NFC to pay for drinks or merch, stop being a fucking douche bringing bags in!
Constantly moving around - you only know 1 song and want to be at the front for it. Tough titties. Treat the front 3rd of the venue as hard-core fans who want to dance, mosh, whatever. You belong at best in the middle 3rd. Everyone hates you moving in or out of the crowd. Find a spot to your liking, stay there, enjoy the night
Touting - don't sell your tickets to touts, sell them to fans outside looking to get in. Advertise on Facebook or twatter, or wherever, but don't keep tickets out of fans hands for possible profit of a couple of pounds
Kids in standing areas - if you have young kids and can't find a babysitter for the night (and you've had 6-12 months notice), then you be a responsible adult and don't go, or go to designated areas for kids. I have no issues with teaching your kids decent music at an early age, but if you force a 6 year old into a situation with very loud music, in the dark, surrounded by hundreds of unknown people, drinking and smoking, you're probably gonna scar that kid
There's more, but I'm ranting, so I'm gonna cut it short
Seen korn myself a few times...never been pissed on lol. Though I won't kink shame anyone into that kinda thingSaw Korn at a small venue for their first album. Some stupid fat fuck decided he try and start a mosh-pit, belted me in the mouth and chipped a tooth.
He got a slap for that. Also the support acts singer pissed on the crowd. Wild stuff. People he pissed on didn't even move.
This is exactly how I feel. Leading from the build up hours before, travelling down to wherever and slowly joining the group of people heading towards the venue, getting in and feeling the sound checks already making the building vibrateYou're not just hearing the music but feeling it. I love hearing live songs because you can feel the bass guitar a lot stronger and the drums are so dynamic that you can feel it pounding in your chest with every hit and kick. You can't really come close to a live performance unless you have a really good audio set up and even then it still couldn't match.
Then of course there is the atmosphere. Being around people, everyone cheering/screaming, and having fun.
Seen korn myself a few times...never been pissed on lol. Though I won't kink shame anyone into that kinda thing
Only time I've been in any kind of altercation was at a Rob zombie gig, some drugged up idiot was swinging his outstretched arms about, had his own damn little mosh pit. Few of us eventually got him tripped up, picked him up and got him thrown over the barrier into the waiting bouncers loving arms
Saw Korn at a small venue for their first album. Some stupid fat fuck decided he try and start a mosh-pit, belted me in the mouth and chipped a tooth.
He got a slap for that. Also the support acts singer pissed on the crowd. Wild stuff. People he pissed on didn't even move.
Hmm...Saw Korn at a small venue for their first album. Some stupid fat fuck decided he try and start a mosh-pit, belted me in the mouth and chipped a tooth.
He got a slap for that. Also the support acts singer pissed on the crowd. Wild stuff. People he pissed on didn't even move.
i can't get into Disney+I love Disney+
Andor alone makes it clap
I was 16-17. I'',m in my forties. Worst one was a girl die at smahing Pumkins concert. Got crusseud.Hmm...
I might have to start checkin' out some Korn shows. I'll draft some legal documents beforehand, bring high quality camera equipment, and a couple of assistants (witnesses). I'll probably need to stock up on some mouth protection and antibiotics, but this sounds potentially lucrative.
Wow, didn't realize that band had that kind of crowd. I'd heard of Korn, though it's never been my kinda music. But SP I thought was a bit more...relaxed, I guess you could say. Huh...I was 16-17. I'',m in my forties. Worst one was a girl die at smahing Pumkins concert. Got crusseud.
Wow, didn't realize that band had that kind of crowd. I'd heard of Korn, though it's never been my kinda music. But SP I thought was a bit more...relaxed, I guess you could say. Huh...
Prepare for empty worlds.I keep reading about this Horizon World and how it's failing.
I think I'm going to try it out while I watch wresting to see for myself.