The Four Most Annoying Things About Seeing Live Music
I love seeing live music. On average, I probably go see bands play twice a week. (BTW, I just saw Phoenix last Friday in New York City. It was great. Super tight, super catchy, and nicely unpretentious given the band's Frenchness.) I know that catching a couple shows a week may not sound like a lot, but it's something I do far more than see movies or attend the theater or witness any other form of entertainment that requires me to leave my apartment. So I'm not being hyperbolic when I say that going to concerts is my favorite social activity. Ah, but in accordance with the laws of space and time, there are irritating yings to my otherwise pleasant concert-going yangs--things that prevent me from venturing out to rock clubs even more than I already do. Below are my four most irksome live music pet peeves. I'm sure you've got your own. Vent your spleen in the comments section!
1. The Standing Around: This just makes me sound like an old fogey, but it's true: I get tired of standing. Sure the occasional rock show takes place at a venue where there are seats, but the vast majority of gigs happen at small clubs where you stand around for a couple hours. Especially when you live in a city like New York, where you've most likely walked to your destination, your dogs are gonna be barking long before the band has played its final note.
2. The Interminable Waiting: Why can't concerts be more like movies, where you know the show will get underway at a pre-arranged time? Instead, even when a gig is advertised as starting at, say, 9 p.m., you've got to factor in arriving early to get a good spot, whether or not there are opening bands (and how many), the amount of time between sets, and so on. You could be killing time for two hours before the band you're there to see finally goes on. It's no better at stadium gigs, when presumably everything is better organized, but you can still wait for a seeming eternity for the headliner to hit the stage. What is the band doing that prevents them from being punctual? I don't know. But I know this: Rock 'n' roll is full of time thieves.
3. Audience Stragglers: You get to the show early. You get a good spot in the crowd--somewhere in the center, near the front of the stage. You enjoy the show for 15 or 20 minutes, happy to have secured such prime real estate. Then: uh-oh. The people around you start stepping on each other's toes--someone is coming. A late-arriving straggler is encroaching on your hard-earned territory. Unless you want to start a fight, there's little you can do to stop him. Now, instead of watching the band, you're counting hairs on the back of your rival's head.
4. Beer: I love it. I drink it too fast. Then I spent the night shuttling between the show and the bathroom. Add this problem to the previous three and it's clear: If there weren't any music played at concerts, I'd probably never go.
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Why did they even come in the first place? Seriously what is wrong with people. Are they mad they couldn't find a good spot when they came 2 to 3 hours late or something?
After 2 songs, I went down and asked if she could put it away or, at least, hold it down so the light wasn't in my eye. She seemed none too pleased but she DID put the thing away.
My OTHER gripe...folks who talk non-stop while the band is playing. There's a lot of THAT going around!
I went to see the Killers and had a grown man probably in his 30s standing right next to me singing the lyrics to every song as loudly as possible.
In keeping with the yin-yang theme of the article though he did totally jack these three guys attempting to execute the technique described in item 3.
What possessed those guys to buy tickets to a show they clearly had no interest in watching, I will never know.
I'm just an old curmudgeon at 34, I suppose...
2- enjoy the people around you at the show
3- man up
4- don't drink
Oh and also acceptable is an alternate version of songs.. even if it's cause you forgot the real verse or whatnot.. It tells me that I'm glad I didn't just stay home and play the cd.
Oh and also acceptable is an alternate version of songs.. even if it's cause you forgot the real verse or whatnot.. It tells me that I'm glad I didn't just stay home and play the cd.