iuventus said:Why does everyone complain so much about seated audiences? I prefer sitting at shows. In fact, I get a little bothered if those in front of me stand, and I can't see.
alex_f said:Because it's a sacrilege! And because Alison tells people to dance :)
But seriously, unless you are very old or/and weak, who wouldn't want to move during Train or Strict Machine?
Although I do remember hating to stand-up when I was 11 stones heavier in 2010, but a lot of bear seem to dance quite happily!
I gotta tell you, of the 8 concerts of theirs I've seen over the years, it was the best I have ever seen them. Everything was spot on. And whilst I really like TOS it's not my favourite; I much prefer 7Tree but this album came to life live!!! Wow!!!!!!!
I was dancing like a mad-man as soon as No1 finished. I was in the front row and turned around every now and then and I reckon a 10th of the audience danced at the very most which is a shame.
Here are some of my photos (they're not great as they're from my mobile but not awful at least).
A few more pix...
ping said:another wonderful gig,
little bird.... i think i saw what i assumed was you!? but didn't really get the chance to say anything.sat with whisper it, layla and spike which was lovely, and waved at giancarlo :)i was surprised at the lack of standing up too alex, i assumed they all liked the way the bass was vibrating through the chairs and making their bums feel funny...?
whisperit said:Dance-wise, I would give much kudos to the bloke in the red T at the front near Angie, who was dancing away on his tod for a long time (was that you, Howiet?). Also to the two women on the opposite corner, in front of me, who got up and started dancing before anyone else. They were good, too!
whisperit said:
Dance-wise, I would give much kudos to the bloke in the red T at the front near Angie, who was dancing away on his tod for a long time (was that you, Howiet?). Also to the two women on the opposite corner, in front of me, who got up and started dancing before anyone else. They were good, too!
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