Tattooed Angels wrote:You also have to remember unlike GA shows people sat down mostly.. I think because the cd part also brought out older fans who maybe have not seen OLP since those cd's came out. They are older now. While I still rock out to shows in my old age, the average 40 something year old really doesn't.. Not that people were that old in the audience but it was not the kids( teens and college kids of yesteryear)
DG wrote:Tattooed Angels wrote:You also have to remember unlike GA shows people sat down mostly.. I think because the cd part also brought out older fans who maybe have not seen OLP since those cd's came out. They are older now. While I still rock out to shows in my old age, the average 40 something year old really doesn't.. Not that people were that old in the audience but it was not the kids( teens and college kids of yesteryear)
That's kind of BS. Every concert I've been too their has been a wide variety of ages and no matter their age they were into the show, standing up, showing the band that they wanted to hear them. Only excuse to not show support would be if you weren't a fan and was dragged to the concert.
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How far is it to peace, the piper sighed,
The solitary, sweating as he paused.
Asphalt the noon; the ravens, terrified,
Fled carrion thunder that percussion caused.
The envelope of earth was powder loud;
The taut wings shivered, driven at the sun.
The piper put his pipe away and bowed.
Not here, he said. I hunt the love-cool one,
The dancer with the clipped hair. Where is she?
We shook our heads, parting for him to pass.
Our lady was of no such trim degree,
And none of us had seen her face, alas.
She was the very ridges that we must scale,
Securing the rough top. And how she smiled
Was how our strength would issue. Not to fail
Was having her, gigantic, undefiled,
For homely goddess, big as the world that burned,
Grandmother and taskmistress, frild and town.
We let the stranger go; but when we turned
Our lady lived, fierce in each other's frown.
DG wrote:Tattooed Angels wrote:You also have to remember unlike GA shows people sat down mostly.. I think because the cd part also brought out older fans who maybe have not seen OLP since those cd's came out. They are older now. While I still rock out to shows in my old age, the average 40 something year old really doesn't.. Not that people were that old in the audience but it was not the kids( teens and college kids of yesteryear)
That's kind of BS. Every concert I've been too their has been a wide variety of ages and no matter their age they were into the show, standing up, showing the band that they wanted to hear them. Only excuse to not show support would be if you weren't a fan and was dragged to the concert.
Tattooed Angels wrote:DG wrote:Tattooed Angels wrote:You also have to remember unlike GA shows people sat down mostly.. I think because the cd part also brought out older fans who maybe have not seen OLP since those cd's came out. They are older now. While I still rock out to shows in my old age, the average 40 something year old really doesn't.. Not that people were that old in the audience but it was not the kids( teens and college kids of yesteryear)
That's kind of BS. Every concert I've been too their has been a wide variety of ages and no matter their age they were into the show, standing up, showing the band that they wanted to hear them. Only excuse to not show support would be if you weren't a fan and was dragged to the concert.
It is not BS. Where I was for Clumsy most people sat down. You can not say they weren't fans cause they chose to sit and they were older..Just cause you did not experience it does not mean it is not real.
I have been to more shows then you can count.. Been all kind of audience for shows. Seen all kind of acts. I was just makine an observation..
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