1. Constant talking. SHUT UP! 2. Going for beer every five effing seconds. Can you stop being an alcoholic for one night? I'm all for a beer or three but ima push you down the steps at 15. 3. Stop yelling at the band for requests. This isn't karaoke night at Denny's 4. Yes put the flags and posters down. We all know you love Robert. 5. And I'm all for recording that concert but try to show some courtesy to the short people behind you.
The idiot shouting for Pretty In Pink three songs after it had been played, sadly he was not in punching distance.
The Furs were excellent by the way, outstanding set list starting with Dumb Waiters, a long time favourite of mine, and The Ghost In You - stunningly beautiful, Pretty In Pink was like the original version, sax got a bit wonky but still decent .....
Another gripe - "Don't they look old!", well yeah, they are ****ing old!! Time doesn't stop just because you're famous.
And the obvious one, ticket prices - tickets plus merchandise (and alcohol) makes for a very expensive night. Maybe give a free shirt with the ticket?!
Lads - the drunk ones who sweatily and drunkenly surge from the back to the front cos a big hit is getting played, often accompanied my a "maaaate!"
Lasses - all pointy shoes/heels and jabby elbows as they unpleasantly claw their way to what they consider their God-given rightful place on the barrier. Late.
Both - anyone who flicks their big hair in my face.
I hate people at shows who are to drunk to even know what songs were played. Example leaving a cure show "Damn I wish they would play more songs from Disintegration" Setlist included: plainsong, pictures of you, closedown, lovesong, prayers for rain, disintegration, last dance, lullaby, and fascination street! Really, they didn't play enough form Disintegration?!
Post by catsncheese on Sept 10, 2017 8:20:35 GMT 1
From a paying punter's point of view, over-filling a venue. The last time I went to Rock City was to see the Sisters and as soon as you walked in, it was a wall of people, and I'm not well-blessed in the height department...
I also hate getting a hard time from fans at the front, just because of Steve