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Behavior for the show!!!
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Usagi Hoshino
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Shows: L'arc~En~Ciel 20th Anniversary WT:
- New York (first time seeing L'arc~!)
- London
- Paris
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RE: Behavior for the show!!!
(07-22-2009, 09:46 AM)Guest Wrote: (07-20-2009, 04:18 PM)ccchan2630 Wrote: I wasn't going to say anything... but I can't say that I fully agree with this. I hope that everybody has a good time and no body gets hurt but I think it's silly to demand that everyone "behave" themselves just because you're afraid of normal show behavior. People who are intent on being at the very front are going to push and shove to get there and those that don't like it should naturally make way.
It's like the unwritten rule of shows. Everyone wants to be right up there where the band is. Why should only a few people who want their own "space" get to be up at the front rather than those who wouldn't mind sharing their space with others so that more people get to be closer. If you can't hang, and you should know your limits, then you shouldn't be at the front. Your general admission ticket entitles you to the same rights as anyone else there... so you get to choose if faring the crowd at the front is... worth being at the front.
I feel that not doing whatever you can, within reason, to get to be closer to a band that you really look up to and like is disrespectful to the band. When musicians play, they feed off of the energy of the audience (like vampires) and a healthy mix of respect for the person next to you and selfishness for making your experience better is a part of it.
Maybe what I'm saying will be misunderstood as extreme and people will think I'm saying that ribs need to be broken and people need to be trampled, and maybe I'm misunderstanding and you guys aren't being as extreme as I feel that you are... but come on!
I've heard that the New York show was "intense" but I haven't heard one full on complaint of the events that transpired. The VAMPS twitter even said that the NY fans were "awesome". Someone passed out? They probably didn't know their limits, be sure to be WELL HYDRATED and move to the back if you begin to be overwhelmed.
No offense but if you can't handle the intensity of a live show... maybe you should just listen to your CDs at home.
THIS x100.
If you're gonna complain about being hurt and having "mean people" behind you then GET OUT OF THE FRONT. Obviously that's what they want and they're going to get it however they can, which may mean hurting you to get there. Have none of you ever been to a live show before?? If you've had your chance to see the band close then move over and let someone else in and save us from reading your rants later. Don't come back to the forum and complain like a baby that you're sore and injured - you should have expected that going in. Half the people going to the shows are either just rock concert fans, other j-rock fans or know of Hyde and don't actually care about VAMPS at all. You can't expect everyone to be nice to you because of this so-called 'fan unity'.
This goes double for the people attending several shows who think they always need to be first or on the rail. Give some other fans who might be at their only show a chance and back off.
I highly doubt the ticket entitles you to just go and be rude for the sake of being in front of the band, that's what early lining up is for. Seattle didn't have a mosh pit and neither did portland. You can't tell someone that camped out for more than a day that they should just let people have their way just because "they can't take injuries".
We are not talking about fan unity we are talking about common sense and respect. I expect someone to be nice to me since I'm not doing anything to them, if they aren't nice to me then I can always call security and they can be removed. And by the way is hard to get "hydrated" while being surrounded by people that think like you and think pushing and hurting people came with the admission ticket. it doesn't only happen in the front. People fainted cause they were smashed in-between bodies and had to be carried away.
It's not a free for all fight it's a concert. One should not expect this. Loving the band playing does not entitle you to run over everyone. If you want to be in the front line up early.
And of course Vamps Twitter is not going to say: And many people had to be take away!
If you don't want to read our rants just don't do it. The post is about behavior for the show. We had to do this since what happened in NY. If you don't care about it just don't post about it. Is not like everyone is going to behave we are just saying that if someone doesn't we can call security since is such a small venue, that's it.
And I've been to many Jrock concerts before. Just so you know it wasn't like in the N.Y show.
L'Anniversary~! <3
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RE: Behavior for the show!!! - by Usagi Hoshino - 07-22-2009, 10:14 AM
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