Author Topic: Concert Etiquette-Tall people  (Read 17301 times)

floyd1975

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #75 on: July 13, 2007, 10:55:00 am »
I'm about 5'5" and, for a lot of shows, have no problem with tall people.  For some shows though (Wilco) they are just downright assholes.  They look  at me, see me, and proceed to push their way right in front of me and talk about the crazy night before.  I had no problems Tuesday night though with my spot at the bar on the right side.

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #76 on: July 13, 2007, 11:24:00 am »

TheDirector217

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #77 on: July 13, 2007, 11:43:00 am »
Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 To live
 
 They got little hands
 And little eyes
 And they walk around
 Tellin' great big lies
 They got little noses
 And tiny little teeth
 They wear platform shoes
 On their nasty little feet
 
 Well, I don't want no Short People
 Don't want no Short People
 Don't want no Short People
 Round here
 
 Short People are just the same
 As you and I
 (A Fool Such As I)
 All men are brothers
 Until the day they die
 (It's A Wonderful World)
 
 Short People got nobody
 Short People got nobody
 Short People got nobody
 To love
 
 They got little baby legs
 And they stand so low
 You got to pick 'em up
 Just to say hello
 They got little cars
 That go beep, beep, beep
 They got little voices
 Goin' peep, peep, peep
 They got grubby little fingers
 And dirty little minds
 They're gonna get you every time
 Well, I don't want no Short People
 Don't want no Short People
 Don't want no Short People
 'Round here
 
   :D

Brian_Wallace

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #78 on: July 13, 2007, 11:58:00 am »
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Originally posted by TheDirector217:
  Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 To live...
 
Everybody knows this trivial fact but: (from Wikipedia)
 
 "In 1978, legislation was introduced in the State of Maryland making the playing of the song ('Short People') over the radio illegal. Contrary to popular myth, the bill did not pass."
 
 Brian

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #79 on: July 13, 2007, 12:02:00 pm »
Once I saw the Little Kings (an all dwarf rock band) and they dedicated a song to Randy Newman, saying they "fucking wish he would die."
 
 QUOTE]Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
   
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Originally posted by TheDirector217:
  Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 To live...
 
Everybody knows this trivial fact but: (from Wikipedia)
 
 "In 1978, legislation was introduced in the State of Maryland making the playing of the song ('Short People') over the radio illegal. Contrary to popular myth, the bill did not pass."
 
 Brian [/b][/QUOTE]

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #80 on: July 13, 2007, 12:41:00 pm »
I once saw Mini-KISS open for somebody once.  An all midget KISS tribute band.  It was some surreal shit to say the least.
 
 
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Originally posted by nkotb:
  Once I saw the Little Kings (an all dwarf rock band) and they dedicated a song to Randy Newman, saying they "fucking wish he would die."
 
 QUOTE]Originally posted by Brian Wallace:
   
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Originally posted by TheDirector217:
  Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 Short People got no reason
 To live...
 
Everybody knows this trivial fact but: (from Wikipedia)
 
 "In 1978, legislation was introduced in the State of Maryland making the playing of the song ('Short People') over the radio illegal. Contrary to popular myth, the bill did not pass."
 
 Brian [/b]
[/b][/QUOTE]

Frank Gallagher

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #81 on: July 16, 2007, 10:01:00 pm »
Has anyone seen that local N VA band with a couple of 'altitude challenged' members. Snaggletooth I think they're called. They even have mini-me groupies.

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #82 on: July 16, 2007, 11:47:00 pm »
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  I once saw Mini-KISS open for somebody once.  An all midget KISS tribute band.  It was some surreal shit to say the least.
A Perfect Circle (with Burning Brides) at the Patriot Center? I was there too. That was some surreal shit all right.

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #83 on: July 16, 2007, 11:53:00 pm »
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Originally posted by TheDirector217:
  I once saw Mini-KISS open for somebody once.  An all midget KISS tribute band.  It was some surreal shit to say the least.
A Perfect Circle (with Burning Brides) at the Patriot Center? I was there too. That was some surreal shit all right. [/b]
THANK YOU! That shit was killing me, fam . . . . I couldn't remember the show.  LOL.  Surreal indeed . . . .

miss pretentious

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #84 on: July 18, 2007, 09:28:00 am »
more concert etiquette, courtesy of  cracked.com
 
 No Yelling Out Song Requests
 
 Musicians have these things called set lists, and they are integral with lighting and... never mind, you're drunk. Just stop it.
 
 No Band T-Shirts
 
 Everyone knows that you're not supposed to wear the T-shirt of the band you came to see, but it's a little known fact that wearing any band T-shirt at a concert is also permissible grounds for the use of violence. We get it, you really like music and were able to find a T-shirt of an obscure band that you'd never heard of until you found the T-Shirt. Nerf Herder is a favorite of yours? Really? I know, your buddies told you it's a pretty cool shirt, but why don't you save it for your Muff Diving class tomorrow morning.
 
 Do Not Make Out at Concerts
 
 We're glad you and your on-again, off-again boyfriend/girlfriend rekindled your medium-rare romance for a night, but this isn't either of your parents' basements. Stand still, look at your stylish retro sneakers and remind yourself over and over again that your mother wasn't lying when she said you were the most unique little alterna-snowflake in the universe. And, speaking of you people with the retro sneakers...
 
 Enough With the Ironic Facial Hair
 
 See that guy? That's James Taylor. He is one of the few people who could rock a mustache and get away with it. You, ironic-facial-hair guy, are not. I know, the singer from that band you like looks cool with a handlebar mustache so you figure, why not? Or, maybe you think that making yourself brazenly ugly beats being just ordinarily ugly. The fact is that if you're the type of person who is wearing ironic facial hair to a rock concert, you do not need to be sabotaging your chances of getting laid any more than the gene pool already has.
 
 Stop Taking Pictures With Your Cell Phones
 
 You people spend $100 to go to a concert so that you can watch the entire event on a 3-inch by 2-inch, green-lit, night-vision screen. Rather than enjoying the music, you spend your time trying to determine if that speck that looks like a glow-in-the-dark amoeba swimming around in a cloudy bucket of piss is Bono or the Edge.
 
 We're going to take a wild guess and say that you are the same people, who as parents, will spend your entire family vacations taking pictures rather than taking a vacation. You'll be too busy making your kids look like they're enjoying themselves when you say "cheese" to ever enjoy your kids.
 
 All of that is fine and good. We don't mind that your children will grow to hate you. If it weren't for parents like you, a lot of great angry rock music would never have existed. But once you start ruining the very concerts you helped create, we draw the line.
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TheDirector217

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #85 on: July 18, 2007, 09:43:00 am »
Yeah.  Reminds me of some half-drunk cat that during The Pumpkins show last week.  Apparently, he thought it would be funny to yell out "Play Freebird!!!"  Billy answers back, "It's official.  There's a Skynryd fan @ every concert."  I can recall someone doing that at the canceled Morrissey/almost Morrissey tribute band show as well.  There's always one.  I wonder who that asshole was . . .
 
 *whistles & backpedals out of thread*

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #86 on: July 18, 2007, 10:03:00 am »
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
  more concert etiquette, courtesy of  cracked.com
 
 No Band T-Shirts
 
 Everyone knows that you're not supposed to wear the T-shirt of the band you came to see, but it's a little known fact that wearing any band T-shirt at a concert is also permissible grounds for the use of violence. We get it, you really like music and were able to find a T-shirt of an obscure band that you'd never heard of until you found the T-Shirt. Nerf Herder is a favorite of yours? Really? I know, your buddies told you it's a pretty cool shirt, but why don't you save it for your Muff Diving class tomorrow morning.
 
 
I think there should a rule on this, that says the more obscure a band is, the more okay it is to wear its shirt to the show. C'mon, how awesome is it if your band travels thousands of miles to play 3rd bill at the Black Cat backstage or DC9 or the Hosiery and there's someone there wearing your shirt. That's just good team support. I know the guys in DMBQ got a kick out of seeing someone at their show wearing a Cassette Tape Invaders from Japan shirt.
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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #87 on: July 18, 2007, 10:06:00 am »
yeah. i don't exactly agree with the band t-shirt thing completely, but at the same time, i don't often wear them to shows.
 
 i make an exception for my favorite 'band' t-shirt - my autographed wesley willis shirt. mostly because only people at shows recognize it and it has a cute story. it's a conversation starter  :)
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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #88 on: July 18, 2007, 10:59:00 am »
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
  yeah. i don't exactly agree with the band t-shirt thing completely, but at the same time, i don't often wear them to shows.
 
 i make an exception for my favorite 'band' t-shirt - my autographed wesley willis shirt. mostly because only people at shows recognize it and it has a cute story. it's a conversation starter   :)  
you have an AUTOGRAPHED wesley willis shirt?

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Re: Concert Etiquette-Tall people
« Reply #89 on: July 18, 2007, 11:02:00 am »
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Originally posted by miss pretentious:
  yeah. i don't exactly agree with the band t-shirt thing completely, but at the same time, i don't often wear them to shows.
 
 i make an exception for my favorite 'band' t-shirt - my autographed wesley willis shirt. mostly because only people at shows recognize it and it has a cute story. it's a conversation starter    :)  
you have an AUTOGRAPHED wesley willis shirt? [/b]
yes and... point made.
nothx