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seasleepy ([personal profile] seasleepy) wrote2008-12-06 11:44 pm
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"Oh lord"

BNL at Massey Hall. It was my first time being there, and it was a pretty awesome show for the most part. We were a little bit farther back than most of the fanclub people (row I, so 10 or so back, I would assume), and we got in a little bit late because the merch stand didn't accept credit cards (wtf) and we had to go get cash from an ATM across the way... so we were mostly antisocial. We waved at a couple of you guys who were there, but that was about it. Pretty good setlist (other people will post the actual thing in a day or so at the latest -- the ones that stick in my mind as more unusual were Tonight is the Night and In the Car/I'll Be That Girl), everyone seemed to be in a pretty good mood, amusing banter, etc.

HOWEVER.

To the numerous and/or extremely vocal people sitting in the area behind us who were yelling and/or whispering loudly for people to sit down and clapping whenever they happened to (to the point where it may be audible on the bootleg when Ed starts "Snowman" because a lot of people sat down at that point):
YOU ARE ON THE GODDAMNED FLOOR AT A CONCERT BY A ROCK BAND. ONE THAT IS FROM THE CITY YOU ARE IN. WHILE THERE ARE SEATS PROVIDED, THE PATRONS IN FRONT OF YOU ARE NOT OBLIGATED TO USE THEM. IF YOU WANT TO SIT AND YOU WANT TO ENSURE YOU ARE ABLE TO SEE NO MATTER WHAT THE PEOPLE IN FRONT OF YOU DO, PURCHASE SEATS IN THE PROVIDED BALCONIES (PLURAL!), WHICH ARE SLOPED. WHAT THE HELL IS WRONG WITH YOU JESUS FUCKING CHRIST.

Ahem.

[identity profile] caliza.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 05:11 am (UTC)(link)
Welcome to concerts in Toronto, and Canadian crowds in general. I don't know what the hell is wrong with people but that always happens. A few years ago I was at a show at Massey and half the crowd was standing and half was sitting. I forget if it was Ed-side or Steve-side that was sitting, but one of them turned to the other and goes "Man, you got the cool side, they're all dancing!".

I've told people off before for telling me to sit. Usually along the lines of "I've seen this band x-number of times. I haven't sat through a show once, and I damn well don't intend to start now".

Hopefully I won't encounter that in Ottawa next week. But who knows.

[identity profile] kraftyhorse.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 07:21 am (UTC)(link)
Ew. Scottish crowds are the best on the planet. If you get the chance, Glasgow's where to be for a BNL show! :)

[identity profile] annaonthemoon.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 10:19 am (UTC)(link)
wow, that sucks. I've had that happen at other shows, too. And yeah, Like Caliza said, it's happened at other Toronto shows...I went to a Tragically Hip show and people were screaming for the people in the front to sit down. Uh...how about no?

[identity profile] suebee42.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 02:57 pm (UTC)(link)
What matters is, WE know the band wants us up and dancing and having a good time.

The ONLY time I have EVER sat at a BNL show was when I was in the nosebleeds at Blue Cross Arena, and I was too SCARED to stand up because the slope was steep.

I agree... if you don't want to stand, get a seat in the fucking balcony. I'm standing. Deal with it.

[identity profile] thehypo.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm sorry, we're Canadian. You need to sit with the good Canadians next time

[identity profile] mencc1701.livejournal.com 2008-12-07 09:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Hell, I've seen it happen at Rush shows before. I don't get it.