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Quote from: andy rosita on October 12, 2011, 08:27:15 AMQuote from: King bumb.l.foot II on October 12, 2011, 01:52:54 AMQuote from: andy rosita on October 11, 2011, 10:50:38 PMbut if you do a "pre show" then you wont get nearly close to the stage and you'll get a terrible view. isnt that important? I cant even THINK of doing a preshow and arriving myself late to a gig. in any case, "the preshow" begins at 3 or 4 pm when i arrive to the queue. At 6 pm you enter the stadium and lay over the ground, get some sleep, some sunbathing maybe, beer, cigarrettes, then at 7:30 the least important bands start to play, then 8 pm you get the opening band and between 9:30 and 10 you get THE band on stage.that's the way it is in Argentina, maybe that's why they never showed up after 23 pm.In Belfast, me and Slashof got in the venue with about 10 mins to spare (we went in way after the oening bands) and we barged our way to the front row. That is how ya do itthat's a european crowd, try to do that here and you'd get massively beaten and raped before getting to the middle I been in situations like that and once for a Grateful Dead show in a major city people get pissed in the US too...... I kept yelling "Wheel Chair coming though" . It was so tight nobody could see behind me and with my friend we'd weasel pass. just a memory... now I don't just care about being up front. Although I did it for VR and besides bringing a bottle of vodka to share with other crazy fucks waiting in line to get in to the front... its boring.
Quote from: King bumb.l.foot II on October 12, 2011, 01:52:54 AMQuote from: andy rosita on October 11, 2011, 10:50:38 PMbut if you do a "pre show" then you wont get nearly close to the stage and you'll get a terrible view. isnt that important? I cant even THINK of doing a preshow and arriving myself late to a gig. in any case, "the preshow" begins at 3 or 4 pm when i arrive to the queue. At 6 pm you enter the stadium and lay over the ground, get some sleep, some sunbathing maybe, beer, cigarrettes, then at 7:30 the least important bands start to play, then 8 pm you get the opening band and between 9:30 and 10 you get THE band on stage.that's the way it is in Argentina, maybe that's why they never showed up after 23 pm.In Belfast, me and Slashof got in the venue with about 10 mins to spare (we went in way after the oening bands) and we barged our way to the front row. That is how ya do itthat's a european crowd, try to do that here and you'd get massively beaten and raped before getting to the middle
Quote from: andy rosita on October 11, 2011, 10:50:38 PMbut if you do a "pre show" then you wont get nearly close to the stage and you'll get a terrible view. isnt that important? I cant even THINK of doing a preshow and arriving myself late to a gig. in any case, "the preshow" begins at 3 or 4 pm when i arrive to the queue. At 6 pm you enter the stadium and lay over the ground, get some sleep, some sunbathing maybe, beer, cigarrettes, then at 7:30 the least important bands start to play, then 8 pm you get the opening band and between 9:30 and 10 you get THE band on stage.that's the way it is in Argentina, maybe that's why they never showed up after 23 pm.In Belfast, me and Slashof got in the venue with about 10 mins to spare (we went in way after the oening bands) and we barged our way to the front row. That is how ya do it
but if you do a "pre show" then you wont get nearly close to the stage and you'll get a terrible view. isnt that important? I cant even THINK of doing a preshow and arriving myself late to a gig. in any case, "the preshow" begins at 3 or 4 pm when i arrive to the queue. At 6 pm you enter the stadium and lay over the ground, get some sleep, some sunbathing maybe, beer, cigarrettes, then at 7:30 the least important bands start to play, then 8 pm you get the opening band and between 9:30 and 10 you get THE band on stage.that's the way it is in Argentina, maybe that's why they never showed up after 23 pm.
Quote from: andy rosita on October 12, 2011, 08:27:15 AMQuote from: King bumb.l.foot II on October 12, 2011, 01:52:54 AMQuote from: andy rosita on October 11, 2011, 10:50:38 PMbut if you do a "pre show" then you wont get nearly close to the stage and you'll get a terrible view. isnt that important? I cant even THINK of doing a preshow and arriving myself late to a gig. in any case, "the preshow" begins at 3 or 4 pm when i arrive to the queue. At 6 pm you enter the stadium and lay over the ground, get some sleep, some sunbathing maybe, beer, cigarrettes, then at 7:30 the least important bands start to play, then 8 pm you get the opening band and between 9:30 and 10 you get THE band on stage.that's the way it is in Argentina, maybe that's why they never showed up after 23 pm.In Belfast, me and Slashof got in the venue with about 10 mins to spare (we went in way after the oening bands) and we barged our way to the front row. That is how ya do itthat's a european crowd, try to do that here and you'd get massively beaten and raped before getting to the middleThat is why you use brute force
Quote from: Sean on October 12, 2011, 10:24:27 AMQuote from: andy rosita on October 12, 2011, 08:27:15 AMQuote from: King bumb.l.foot II on October 12, 2011, 01:52:54 AMQuote from: andy rosita on October 11, 2011, 10:50:38 PMbut if you do a "pre show" then you wont get nearly close to the stage and you'll get a terrible view. isnt that important? I cant even THINK of doing a preshow and arriving myself late to a gig. in any case, "the preshow" begins at 3 or 4 pm when i arrive to the queue. At 6 pm you enter the stadium and lay over the ground, get some sleep, some sunbathing maybe, beer, cigarrettes, then at 7:30 the least important bands start to play, then 8 pm you get the opening band and between 9:30 and 10 you get THE band on stage.that's the way it is in Argentina, maybe that's why they never showed up after 23 pm.In Belfast, me and Slashof got in the venue with about 10 mins to spare (we went in way after the oening bands) and we barged our way to the front row. That is how ya do itthat's a european crowd, try to do that here and you'd get massively beaten and raped before getting to the middle I been in situations like that and once for a Grateful Dead show in a major city people get pissed in the US too...... I kept yelling "Wheel Chair coming though" . It was so tight nobody could see behind me and with my friend we'd weasel pass. just a memory... now I don't just care about being up front. Although I did it for VR and besides bringing a bottle of vodka to share with other crazy fucks waiting in line to get in to the front... its boring.You were at Velvet Revolver show??...where n when..?....looks like most people here like Slash...lol.Yeah,and that about crowds, at GN'R concert in Serbia(2010) I got into 2 row but I drank a lot, and had to go to the WC few times...But after all I finished in first few rows...Still managed to be very close...It was great at the end!! I know that I'm not posting over 10k posts like some of you n I'm not here everyday, but I'm great fan of Guns too..Hopefully GN'R came to my land and it will be the best concert ever for me, unless they come once again(still tough to beat the first one)...Thanks GN'R for coming...The only dream...