Yep, people talking at gigs is far worse than people getting their phones out.It's people talking in concerts I can't stand, they almost start shouting, probably just been talking in the pub for 2 hours before.
This is the same with many clubs in Berlin. If you are caught using a phone on a club night you’ll be escorted out. If it’s a gig they’ll ask you to delete the photos , or ask you to leave.I went to see Cabaret at the Kit Kat Club in London on Wednesday. They ban the use of cameras and put a big sticker over the lenses on phones. OK, it would have been easy to take the sticker off - but no one did. Everyone just lived the experience … which was superb.
Haha, excellent. Outed!No different to the hordes of people filming Joao’s penalty at the Amex last week. You’re there to experience the occasion, why on earth do you want to watch it through a 2 inch screen to get a wobbly clip that will be infinitely inferior to the dozens of angles that will be available online within minutes of the game ending ?
I don’t get it
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Vanishing Point, you should have done a vanishing act when that weirdo showed up.I saw New Oder last weekend and was accosted by a drunk work colleague who found me by shouting my name while walking through the crowd (I foolishly told him roughly where I was). he then proceeded to talk shit at me for about 5 songs (including True Faith, Blue Monday and Bizarre Love Triangle and a rare airing of vanishing Point). Given that the first few songs suffered because of sound problems (Transmission, Age of consent, crystal and Ceremony) The concert was not great.
One of the few times I wish I was ruder and had it in me to tell people to just get f***ed and leave me alone.
What a song this is, I appreciate New Order have many many great songs but this for me is their masterpiece.This sounds crap. Ruined a bunch of classics. If it’s the general public at least you can move away from them. As an aside, seeing New Order play True Faith live is one of life’s luxuries.
What a song this is, I appreciate New Order have many many great songs but this for me is their masterpiece.
There are some good things on youtube.The whole concert videoing thing is odd to me, I usually video 20 seconds or so of a song that means a lot to me and send it to someone who shares that meaning. I never watch them again though. My wife often watches videos she has taken on the way home but seemingly never again.
Clearly there are always loads of people videoing so do people actually watch their videos after the event?
Can you imagine if phones had been a things in the 80s, 90s, 2000s. I think the clubbing and rave scene would have been completely different for the worse. No one would have been wanting to be filmed in a random club field or warehouse as the suns coming up. Christ if photos had gotten shared all over social media it would have been really bad!!I went to my first rave in 25 years back in November and was dreading a sea of phones and people not being in the moment ruining the atmosphere but I was pleasantly surprised.
You saw the odd photo or brief video being taken here and there but for the most part it was an event full of party goers having a great time and being there for the music, just like the good old days.
I took a couple of snaps myself and have looked at them a few times since, cracking event, going again this November, actually going on my own too as my brother dropped out so I'm hoping to meet a few randoms to have a laugh with.