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Posted: 2/20/2005, 6:36 pm
by Random Name
It has nothing to do with being fair or anything like that, but when you are in a concert and all you can see is the head and shoulders of every guy in front of you its frustrating. At that point, what is it exactally that you paid for? to stand on the tips of your toes to attempt to see a glimpse of the stage for 2 hours? thats just not fun.
And no, there isn't anything that really can be done about it but it is one of the most annoying things about being on the floor of a concert.

Posted: 2/20/2005, 7:26 pm
by Xavier870
areusad831 wrote:i think if you are in a spot and there are some people shorter then you around you then you should let them go ahead of you. Its not going to kill you to be a foot further back and you get a good arm rest. :lol:


it just looks dumb wearing a shirt that says "our lady peace" at an our lady peace concert. Brent I think you are just a bit ignorant to realize very few people wear the bands shirt to the concert and those people to do so to make it seem like they are a bigger fan.


I could care less if people think I am wearing a bands shirt to their show to make it seem like I am a bigger fan than the next guy. That's not why I wear their shirt.

Posted: 2/20/2005, 11:59 pm
by nikki4982
Vertigo wrote:Oh and the bad singing. There were these girls at MSN show in NYC singing almost Opera like when OLP played their accoustic show there.
Nikki can tell you..

:lol: I heard more ABOUT them than I actually heard. Thankfully I was on the other side of the stage.

Lando wrote:Yeah that's stupid, that's like saying: If you're tall you should go to the back of the pit area so that all the short people can have the best spots closest to the stage. I'm 6 feet or so and I'm not going to pay 30-60 bucks for a concert ticket to let someone who's height challenged take front row or make my spot way shittier just so they can see. If short people know they're shorter than others and are going to have a hard time seeing then they're entering the GA area or pit at their own risk.
There's no assigned seating or standing spots, so why should a person of any height short or tall give up their spot that they paid good money for?

It's easy to say that stuff when you're tall, but when you're 5'4" and someone 6'4" stands in front of you, and you paid the same price for tickets, it's really infuriating.

Anyway, that's not even the main part of my reply. You went on to say:

Lando wrote:Most concerts have seating, if it benefits you more to get a seat than to stand behind someone tall, then maybe you're better off doing that. General Admission areas shouldn't be restricted to accomodate someone who is shorter than another person. The fact that they have GA means there's no assigned places and you're choosing those tickets at your own risk.

First off, a lot of shows around here are GA... at least the ones I want to go to are. Therefore, there's no choice in the matter, so I go early. Even when I go insanely early, I still end up behind people sometimes (for instance, at Silverchair, there were kids that somehow snuck in a side door after getting there just minutes before they let us in. We were outside in line ALL day, yet these kids were in front of us... then there was Rochester where we were the absolute front people in line, yet poor Melissa didn't get a spot on the barricade because so many people were there who got let in early and didn't even have to wait outside... and Villanova, the entire CAT was in there before us even though we were first again).

There's also the fact that even when there's seats, it's not always stadium seating, and you still can't see over the people's heads in front of you.

In conclusion, they should give short people stilts at the door at every concert.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 4:05 am
by Lando
Stilts would be a good plan, but all I'm saying is, if it were ever changed around to where tall people would have to go to the back, they'd be complaining because they can't see or have to be really far away from the stage to accomodate all the really short people. I'm not even all that tall, about average for a guy, but I was short once too and I understood how it works so I knew there was no point in complaining. I would just move to a spot where I could see.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 4:59 am
by nikki4982
I don't know how concerts are where you live, but around here moving's not really an option. When you get a spot, you're pretty much stuck there. :P

Posted: 2/21/2005, 5:22 am
by Lando
Well where I'm from usually a pit doesn't stand still like cardboard cut-outs.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 7:03 am
by nikki4982
The problem is more that everyone's crunching together. It's like a can of sardines.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 8:33 am
by dream in japanese
Long Jonny wrote:I saw you last night Maria!! Nice pink shirt :) But I was too shy to go up to you! :lol:


hahaha...did you really? lol...that's why i wore the pink shirt :lol: you should of said hi.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 8:41 am
by dream in japanese
oh and this whole tall people thing...i'm short and it gets sooo frustrating when you can't see a thing. i'm not saying all tall people should stand at the back, but if you see a short person struggling to see behind you, just let them in front. it really makes no difference to you and a HUGE difference to them.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 8:47 am
by dream in japanese
and one more thing...something that wasn't on that list, if you plan of talking through out the WHOLE concert...LEAVE!! omg, at the straylight run concert, there were these 2 girls in front of me who just talked the whole entire time, through every single song. which wouldn't of been that big of a problem if i wasn't trying to see through their heads, so every time they talked they moved so i couldn't see a thing. i kept switching spots with my b/f so i could see, but NOTHING. it was frustrating. :cuss:

Posted: 2/21/2005, 12:00 pm
by nikki4982
Ew, I HATE that so much. Seriously, why go to a concert if you're not even gonna watch?

Posted: 2/21/2005, 6:49 pm
by Tattooed Angels
Worse then talking throughout a show is people who SIT throughout a show.. Look if you want to sit, that is fine. Majority of people at a rock concert are up and dancing, singing etc.. I saw INXS with my friend many many moons ago and because we were dancing the guy behind us kept threaten to have us removed from the arean cause he wanted to sit..

When I saw OLP in Ottawa in 2000. I was in the stands.. Everyone around us was up and dancing. This girl behind me kept bitching everytime I got up. She could of moved over 1 seat and saw perfectly.. She kept spilling her beer on me, pulling my hair, etc. It was so annoying.. Cause teh people in front of us were up.. During the show-Raine came out into the crowd. He stopped in front of our section and said This isn;t a funeral, it;s a rock concert you can get up. IF you remember during Teardrop/Hope he came along the audience for people to sing..

That is something that always annoyed me.. If you want to sit throughout the show fine. That deosn;t mean you have to make it bad for those who choose to stand.. they have just as much right to stand as you have to sit. If nobody else is standing I tend to sit out of respect. If people are stadning I will stand also.. That is themain reason I love being on the floor.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 11:35 pm
by Xavier870
dream in japanese wrote:and one more thing...something that wasn't on that list, if you plan of talking through out the WHOLE concert...LEAVE!! omg, at the straylight run concert, there were these 2 girls in front of me who just talked the whole entire time, through every single song. which wouldn't of been that big of a problem if i wasn't trying to see through their heads, so every time they talked they moved so i couldn't see a thing. i kept switching spots with my b/f so i could see, but NOTHING. it was frustrating. :cuss:


During Bella Lea the other night, EVERYONE around us was talking. EVERYONE.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 11:42 pm
by dream in japanese
Bella Lea?? were they an opener? or was this a different concert?

Posted: 2/21/2005, 11:43 pm
by happening fish
RHEOSTATICS @ LE SWIMMING MARCH 12

*passes out*

Posted: 2/21/2005, 11:45 pm
by Xavier870
dream in japanese wrote:Bella Lea?? were they an opener? or was this a different concert?


They were the band that played JUST before Straylight.

Posted: 2/21/2005, 11:54 pm
by dream in japanese
oh...i didn't get there until 15 mins before straylight run came on. but talking during opening acts is ok. i mean no one is really there for them. but talking during the actual headliner band is sooooooooo annoying!!

Posted: 2/21/2005, 11:58 pm
by Xavier870
Oh they were talking during Straylight?????? That sucks. I would have said something. One girl got pissed off at me when I said "oh man my back hurts" to my buddy beside me.

Posted: 2/22/2005, 9:32 am
by areusad831
YOU DID NOT GO SEE ACTION ACTION!!!! You dont deserve to live

Posted: 2/22/2005, 9:54 am
by dream in japanese
:( ....hahah...i know...i wanted to but it wasn't my fault. long story but we didn't get there until like 7:15 and straylight run came on at 7:30