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Me? I'm the one flashing my rack at Ozzfest, but since I've had so much cheap beer and hydroponic weed I'm also shrieking (alternatively) "I Love You Rahhhhhd!" and "Shadows and Tall Trees!" (because I'm too stoned to know where the hell I am); all the while boogieing madly in the aisle, pumping my fists, taking blurry photos and singing along.
I'm a cross between Singalong Sue, The Belly Ringed Flasher and The Row 90 Request Shouter (whoops, male only??) ... Lol.. I find this very funny Franna! *ggg*
Ahhhhhhh. I didn't know the connection with antlers, though that isn't too surprising as we don't have many (?any) creatures of that kind in Oz ... I think there may be a type of buffalo in the Northern Territory (read far North, red desert).
Antlers makes sense, though it brings a whole new meaning to "locking antlers" - maybe an alternative to mud wrestling ...
Hat or coat rack - another uncommon thing here. But as for "a nice place to rest your beer", unfortunately I can't help but be reminded of one of the more rotten jokes that abound in this beer-swilling nation;
None of the above. I will admit to taking the odd snap with my mobile, shouting a request at the front and dancing around a bit, but I am not too extreme. Suss will probably have a better opinion but maybe old fan who just want to hear the old band songs rather than the new solo cr@p.
The most disgusting thing happened to me at the Pulp gig recently. It was all a bit crowded at the front, when the fat lardy sweaty bloke in front of me decided to remove his shirt... Cue me immediately moving three yards to the left. The woman I was stood next to looked at me and went three yards to the right. The guy had a rack, but it was not a pretty sight.
I always wonder what the audience are looking for. It is a bit 'unnatural' for a band to recreate live what in the studio took months of meticulous honing to create an artificial produce, a record album- then to go out and play it live, as if this was some sort of natural thing to do.
I always wonder why people in the audience are trying to recapture some past time or feeling. What is live music trying to prove? It can seem like a form of artificial spontaneity
Andy Partridge of XTC is really good at explaining this. Since XTC stopped playing live concerts back in 1982 he wonders is it that people do not believe the band of stage recorded the music, and that only by it being performed live that fans are satisfied?
I may not be making myself too clear, but generally I've preferred recorded music as it is more certain and definitive. 'Live' songs can be anything from dreadful to excellent- any way the wind blows, depending on so many factors peculiar to the live music setting. There are so many variables. Even the hoary old thing about a band coming on for an encore, or uber cool bands not doing an encore is a bit corny. Smashing instruments on stage is corny and most 'acts of rebellin' are from the book of rock cliches, which is a well thumbed volume by now.
Can't think of a neat encapsulation of me at a gig- perhaps a bit like Jack Dee with a hangover!
i am a spaz dancer pmsl i just get really carried away and want to dance all night long................. pisses me off when people are stuffy n boring and sit there like wet saps complainin about dancing, wtf dont they get up and and be a spaz too.
I'm the one stood front & center arms folded, occasionally nodding, looking like I'm really not enjoying it, but really just that focused listening & watching everything. :')