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He also recently knocked a phone out if someone's hands on the front row
http://www.nme.com/news/slipknot/94929
Offset "(Emp) - a little heavy on the hyperbole."
I think a good solution would be to state no photography except for the first 2 songs so everybody who wants to gets a pic without the whole show being taken over.
Yep - that's exactly where he was....
A bit of detective work reveals that the gentleman has some fairly extreme right wing tendancies.... double charming.
For a lot of people it now seems to be just another social occasion & not something unique to be enjoyed for itself.
So they go along with several others, some of whom I'm guessing might not even care about what they've gone to see, but it's something for the album, Facebook etc; or as someone astutely mentioned to talk or boast about in the pub.
You shouldn't have to pass some kind of fandom or motivation test to get into a gig, but I think the above is why you get people pissing about with phones & for me, even worse, standing around having shouted conversations throughout the whole night & making multiple trips to the bar, so the gig is just background music for a night out. All astonishing considering how much tickets cost.
I genuinely don't remember this back in the late 70's or probably into the 80's & yes obviously I'm getting old & boring & the stairs up to the venue are getting steeper & the wind outside is getting stronger... No it's not life wrecking, but it is a sadness.
It's probably the case that many pro-level bands that are playing arenas and larger venues tend to put out some official video footage somewhere along the lines anyway.
People taking selfies doesn't really affect anyone else. Bore off.
Cracking little venue, it has to be said.