Remember for next time Mik.
Be the change you want to see in the world.
Remember for next time Mik.
I saw SW at Wembley when I was young.. we had average seats but then they decided to remove the front rows around his central stage, so my mum and I ended up front row! As he walked around at the end of the show, one of the dancers (who had given me his sweatband earlier on) guided SW’s hand so I got to shake it.. was pretty cool.mik wrote: Fri Aug 12, 2022 12:33 pm Not really related, but mrs mik is a huge Stevie Wonder fan. Years ago I took her to Paris to see him play at Berkeley Stadium. There were only a few seats remaining, and I reluctantly selected a couple half way up (in terms of height) and just behind the front of the stage. Headed there thinking “we’ll at least we’ll be able to soak up the atmosphere.
Turned out Stevie’s band was huge and the whole stage was populated, with his grand piano pointed right at us - side-on to the majority of the stadium so he could turn and face the audience/cameras. I’d unwittingly booked some of the best seats in the stadium I reckon.
(I like SW but I’m not a massive fan. He did a load of audience participation though - the “whoop big up black Americans” which elicited the audible elements of a Gallic shrug only from the Frenchies, but the audience participation singing bits were feckin epic)
Still battling the narcolepsy eh? They’ll find a cure soonZedLeg wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 11:21 am I’d probably prefer a comfy seat for a coldplay show, it’d help when they put me to sleep![]()
Yip, I'll go standing every time although we're off to the Foo Fighters gig in a few weeks at Wembley and we could only get seats, so that's going to be a "watching on the big screens" thing.
Weirdly, I was about to say that we went to see the Foos at Murrayfield stadium and mrs mik got seats - I can’t remember why but there was a reason. Anyway - we spent pretty much the entire gig standing in front of our seats - like everyone else - having a rather more restrained boogie / jump up and down. On the plus side - your didn’t have to worry about some drunken dick staggering into you.Ascender wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:12 pm I'll go standing every time although we're off to the Foo Fighters gig in a few weeks at Wembley and we could only get seats, so that's going to be a "watching on the big screens" thing.
Spooky... that was my boy's first ever gig, he was in primary school and we ended up with seats pretty high up, but he still had a blast.mik wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:18 pmWeirdly, I was about to say that we went to see the Foos at Murrayfield stadium and mrs mik got seats - I can’t remember why but there was a reason. Anyway - we spent pretty much the entire gig standing in front of our seats - like everyone else - having a rather more restrained boogie / jump up and down. On the plus side - your didn’t have to worry about some drunken dick staggering into you.Ascender wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:12 pm I'll go standing every time although we're off to the Foo Fighters gig in a few weeks at Wembley and we could only get seats, so that's going to be a "watching on the big screens" thing.
And you’ve got a reserved position if you all want to go to the bar/loo etc at the same timemik wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:18 pmWeirdly, I was about to say that we went to see the Foos at Murrayfield stadium and mrs mik got seats - I can’t remember why but there was a reason. Anyway - we spent pretty much the entire gig standing in front of our seats - like everyone else - having a rather more restrained boogie / jump up and down. On the plus side - your didn’t have to worry about some drunken dick staggering into you.Ascender wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:12 pm I'll go standing every time although we're off to the Foo Fighters gig in a few weeks at Wembley and we could only get seats, so that's going to be a "watching on the big screens" thing.
It’s not always better to see someone before they’re huge, I saw Prodigy twice, once in 1996 at a small festival and again in ~2009 and the second gig was way better than the first.ZedLeg wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:48 pm I’m glad I was able to see the foos before they got really huge.
Twice at the barrowlands and twice at the secc. Last time at the secc was seated tickets but me and my mate jumped the barrier![]()
Bob on. Right down to Rammstein as well. Best live act ever.ZedLeg wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:57 pm Aye, dance is a different kettle of fish. I think the whole show that they can put on at arena level really makes a difference.
I really don’t think that any amount of pyro and fancy lighting can beat the atmosphere of a live band in a club or theatre sized venue though. With the exception of Rammstein, they’d burn a small venue down![]()
Great story about Rammstein from their early days, playing a small venue that didn't have space for Til to put his pyro gear on backstage, he had to leave the venue, get changed outdoors, set fire to himself, *walk back in through the foyer whilst on fire*, and continue the showZedLeg wrote: Sat Aug 13, 2022 12:57 pm With the exception of Rammstein, they’d burn a small venue down![]()