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What Pet Peeves do you have at concerts? From fellow concert goes, staff, performers, etc.

 

  • People who feel the need to film the entire show. I get wanting a snippet of one or two of your favorite songs. But no need to film every moment of the show. Especially when you're putting it up in the air so people behind you can't see. At risk of sounding like a boomer, put your damn phone away.
  • Wasting time not playing. I get you need time between songs to rest, tune up, change instruments, etc. But I don't need the same lame attmept at stnadup that you do in every city about how great the city is. Also, unless you're a known virtuoso on your instrument (I'm talking Clapton, Peart, etc.), keep random solos that aren't during the song to a minimum. I saw Charlie Daniels Band once, and they had a five minute drum solo. Nobody is paying to see a drum solo at a country music concert.
  • People who get up, and walk around during lesser known songs. I paid to see the whole concert. I know you're not familiar with the song, sometimes I'm not, but I want to hear it. 

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40 minutes ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

What Pet Peeves do you have at concerts? From fellow concert goes, staff, performers, etc.

 

  • People who feel the need to film the entire show. I get wanting a snippet of one or two of your favorite songs. But no need to film every moment of the show. Especially when you're putting it up in the air so people behind you can't see. At risk of sounding like a boomer, put your damn phone away.
  • Wasting time not playing. I get you need time between songs to rest, tune up, change instruments, etc. But I don't need the same lame attmept at stnadup that you do in every city about how great the city is. Also, unless you're a known virtuoso on your instrument (I'm talking Clapton, Peart, etc.), keep random solos that aren't during the song to a minimum. I saw Charlie Daniels Band once, and they had a five minute drum solo. Nobody is paying to see a drum solo at a country music concert.
  • People who get up, and walk around during lesser known songs. I paid to see the whole concert. I know you're not familiar with the song, sometimes I'm not, but I want to hear it. 

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Smart phones and similar devices are ruining concerts.  I did not pay to watch the show on some #######'s iPad.  Who the ***** carries an iPad around anyway?!?!  

 

Fact: You are NEVER going to watch the ***** video you got at a concert.  You will send it to your friends who skipped the show to make them envious and to regret their horrible decision making and then never watch it again until your phone is out of memory.

 

 

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Just now, The Poojer said:

Convenience charges when I'm doing all the work in producing the ticket to gain admission

Once before I had internet in my apartment, I bought tickets over the phone for a Buddy Guy concert. They kept messing up somehow. They had to transfer me to a supervisor, and then to that person's supervisor (not at my request, they just couldn't handle it.) Was just trying to buy a single GA ticket. After all was said and done, I straight up said "Look. I've been on the phone 30 minutes. I know there are convenience charges, but this really wasn't very convenient for me. Can you waive them?" And they did.

 

Also, wanted to buy concert tickets one time, and happened to be like two blocks from the venue like a month before the show. So I decided to go there and buy them in person. It was like, $2 cheaper. 

 

I understand the fees exist, but just add them into the advertised price. Don't tell me the ticket is $20 when it's actually like $35.

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Not passing the joint???   ?

 

 

I have a friend who goes to a LOT of concerts. He sends me WAY TOO MUCH video. Watch the show! If I wanted that much video I’d have been sitting next to you....telling you to put your phone down! 

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I was at a concert recently, and I looked around and saw that the audience was glowing.  Every cell phone that was pointed toward the performers was casting a light backwards from the little view screen. The people in front of us were doing it, and I found it annoying and distracting. 

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When people leave during the encore. You paid roughly $100 minimum for your ticket (or at least for a pair of tickets) and you're gonna leave before what's probably the bands biggest song so that you can sit in traffic five minutes earlier than the rest of us?

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1 hour ago, The Poojer said:

Convenience charges when I'm doing all the work in producing the ticket to gain admission

 

Recently looked at going to a concert for someone my wife wanted to see. Lawn seats were $30 each. Fees were $15 per ticket. Needless to say, we didn't go. 

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1 hour ago, Jauronimo said:

Smart phones and similar devices are ruining concerts.  I did not pay to watch the show on some #######'s iPad.  Who the ***** carries an iPad around anyway?!?!  

 

Fact: You are NEVER going to watch the ***** video you got at a concert.  You will send it to your friends who skipped the show to make them envious and to regret their horrible decision making and then never watch it again until your phone is out of memory.

 

 


I bring my iPad. 

And earplugs. I am reading a book on my iPad while hubby is enjoying the show. Works out well for both of us. ?

 


note: I groan when we go to the opera as I have to behave like an adult and pay attention (unless I fall asleep). And I like the opera a lot more than concerts and musicals. 

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Bands that play the same setlist two nights in a row in the same city. Mix up a song or two for the die hard fan who shows up both nights.

 

Also,  encores  always seemed contrived and anti-climactic to me. We all know you're coming out for a few more songs whether it's a great crowd or not. Play your songs, end on a high note and be on your way. 

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4 hours ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

When people leave during the encore. You paid roughly $100 minimum for your ticket (or at least for a pair of tickets) and you're gonna leave before what's probably the bands biggest song so that you can sit in traffic five minutes earlier than the rest of us?

 

I usually go with a set time to stay and leave when we hit it, I’m never in thrall to any band and enough is enough

 

springsteen I gave 2.5 hours a few years ago in Hamilton.and that was enough for me

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9 hours ago, Lurker said:

The old standby--paying big bucks for good seats and then having to stand for the whole show because of the mouth breathers in front of you...

 

My uncle’s surprise birthday gift was third row for Tom Jones around 1968, his fiancée thought it would be fun.

 

must have been about 10 percent men in the crowd and the women screamed the whole time and threw panties and other interesting things onstage the whole time

 

 

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Just glad I went to see all the big time rock bands I did in the '70's as a teen.

 

Never thought those same bands be around touring & gouging when I was in my 50's

 

Amazing how many bad bands from the past still trying to squeeze a buck out of anyone.

 

 

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18 minutes ago, I am the egg man said:

Just glad I went to see all the big time rock bands I did in the '70's as a teen.

 

Never thought those same bands be around touring & gouging when I was in my 50's

 

Amazing how many bad bands from the past still trying to squeeze a buck out of anyone.

 

 

 

The Who with Moon was the greatest stage show ever

 

 

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15 hours ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I bring my iPad. 

And earplugs. I am reading a book on my iPad while hubby is enjoying the show. Works out well for both of us. ?

 


note: I groan when we go to the opera as I have to behave like an adult and pay attention (unless I fall asleep). And I like the opera a lot more than concerts and musicals. 

If it's a concert my wife doesn't think she'd enjoy too much, she just sends me on my way. Instead of buying two cheap seats, she bought me one floor seat for the Stones. It was awesome.

 

14 hours ago, SinceThe70s said:

Bands that play the same setlist two nights in a row in the same city. Mix up a song or two for the die hard fan who shows up both nights.

 

Also,  encores  always seemed contrived and anti-climactic to me. We all know you're coming out for a few more songs whether it's a great crowd or not. Play your songs, end on a high note and be on your way. 

I think your first point depends on the band honestly. If we're talking a moderately popular classic rock band, I think they can get away with it. Not too many people going on tour to follow REO Speedwagon for example.

 

The second point, I'm 100% on board with. The fake planned encore has ruined legitimate encores. Only one time did I see a band that did their fake encore, and then because the crowd kept asking, they actually came back out and took a few actual requests. 

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Just now, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

If it's a concert my wife doesn't think she'd enjoy too much, she just sends me on my way. Instead of buying two cheap seats, she bought me one floor seat for the Stones. It was awesome.

 


My husband has done that. When the prices get high and it isn't worth my being bored, he will either find someone else to go with, or buy himself a very nice seat (or a seat + meet and greet).
 

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37 minutes ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

If it's a concert my wife doesn't think she'd enjoy too much, she just sends me on my way. Instead of buying two cheap seats, she bought me one floor seat for the Stones. It was awesome.

 

I think your first point depends on the band honestly. If we're talking a moderately popular classic rock band, I think they can get away with it. Not too many people going on tour to follow REO Speedwagon for example.

 

The second point, I'm 100% on board with. The fake planned encore has ruined legitimate encores. Only one time did I see a band that did their fake encore, and then because the crowd kept asking, they actually came back out and took a few actual requests. 

 

 New Order dealt with this by rotating concerts with the first being friendly and happy and 2 encores.

 

and the next night with the same set list would ignore the audience, a few with back turned the whole time and not even a hope of an encore

 

both were cherished, the second a bit more preferred 

 

 

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On 8/13/2019 at 11:24 AM, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

The second point, I'm 100% on board with. The fake planned encore has ruined legitimate encores. Only one time did I see a band that did their fake encore, and then because the crowd kept asking, they actually came back out and took a few actual requests. 

 

Recently saw Silversun Pickups, no encore, mainly because it was an outside venue, in the middle of a town that had a noise ordinance. At 9:59pm, they wrapped up and said thanks. 

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On 8/13/2019 at 11:24 AM, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

If it's a concert my wife doesn't think she'd enjoy too much, she just sends me on my way. Instead of buying two cheap seats, she bought me one floor seat for the Stones. It was awesome.

 

I think your first point depends on the band honestly. If we're talking a moderately popular classic rock band, I think they can get away with it. Not too many people going on tour to follow REO Speedwagon for example.

 

The second point, I'm 100% on board with. The fake planned encore has ruined legitimate encores. Only one time did I see a band that did their fake encore, and then because the crowd kept asking, they actually came back out and took a few actual requests. 

 

When I saw Kenny Wayne Shepard last year, Beth Hart opened.

 

She tore the roof off the place.  NOBODY wanted her to stop playing.  It was easy to see that she was told to keep playing and that her encores were not contrived.  She ended up playing about 90 minutes, which I am positive was not the plan.

 

KWS played his full set and the show ran way later than anyone expected.

 

I left there knowing I'd see Beth Hart anytime, anywhere and that I'd never see KWS as a headliner again. She blew him away.

 

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22 minutes ago, Just Jack said:

 

Recently saw Silversun Pickups, no encore, mainly because it was an outside venue, in the middle of a town that had a noise ordinance. At 9:59pm, they wrapped up and said thanks. 

 

A few years ago I saw Warren Haynes and  noticed he had a clock on one of the amps. Final note of the night was literally on the hour.

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12 hours ago, Just Jack said:

 

Recently saw Silversun Pickups, no encore, mainly because it was an outside venue, in the middle of a town that had a noise ordinance. At 9:59pm, they wrapped up and said thanks. 

I saw a band play a post game concert at the Astros game. They said "So you've all probably noticed we haven't played our most popular song yet. Usually, at this point in the show we leave the stage, you guys cheer, and we come back out for the encore. But that involves walking down steps, and into the dugout, and it'd be awkward for all parties involved. So we're just gonna turn around for about 30 seconds. You guys pretend we left the stage and cheer, and we'll turn back around like we're come back to the stage and play." 

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7 minutes ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

I saw a band play a post game concert at the Astros game. They said "So you've all probably noticed we haven't played our most popular song yet. Usually, at this point in the show we leave the stage, you guys cheer, and we come back out for the encore. But that involves walking down steps, and into the dugout, and it'd be awkward for all parties involved. So we're just gonna turn around for about 30 seconds. You guys pretend we left the stage and cheer, and we'll turn back around like we're come back to the stage and play." 

 

Why, pray tell, did you not name the band?

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1 minute ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

Honestly, couldn't remember. It was faith and family night. Christian band. Musically speaking they were adult contemporary. Wasn't really my cup of tea but it wasn't bad for a free show. Just googled it. MercyMe.

 

Oh, I'm sure people were just dying to hear their hits, LOL.

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13 minutes ago, The Real Buffalo Joe said:

I saw a band play a post game concert at the Astros game. They said "So you've all probably noticed we haven't played our most popular song yet. Usually, at this point in the show we leave the stage, you guys cheer, and we come back out for the encore. But that involves walking down steps, and into the dugout, and it'd be awkward for all parties involved. So we're just gonna turn around for about 30 seconds. You guys pretend we left the stage and cheer, and we'll turn back around like we're come back to the stage and play." 

 

Sounds like a Nickleback move to me..........

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I remember going to an Eurythmics concert years ago. There was a guy so s$$$ faced that he passed out on the floor in front of me. When he starting  coming out of it, I asked him what he thought of the "Stones" concert. He was like yeah their good man!

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The thing is, you can take video/pictures without putting them high in the air to bother people. I usually take a few pictures of the highlights, and one verse and chorus of my favorite song or two. I hold it literally right above or below my eye line as to not bother anybody else.

 

4 minutes ago, Gugny said:

 

Oh, I'm sure people were just dying to hear their hits, LOL.

That was half the fun, the people watching. It was such an odd crowd. 60% or so were just like me. People who went for the game and stayed for the concert because "What the hell?" The other half were church groups and you'd have thought it was The Beatles with special guest Elvis Presley the way they treated them. 

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