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funkymonkey23 02-26-2003 12:48 AM

Bounce tour
 
For anyone that has seen the guys, how does the sound quality compare to the Crush tour?

I remember it being muddy - have they sorted this?

Ian

letitrock 02-26-2003 01:15 AM

Re: Bounce tour
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by funkymonkey23
For anyone that has seen the guys, how does the sound quality compare to the Crush tour?

I remember it being muddy - have they sorted this?

Ian

Yeh I hope it is sorted out... MK you could barely hear the band over the crowd... the music needs to be louder... turn it up to 11!

Mousebounce 02-26-2003 02:22 AM

I thought that is sounded better, but what do I know. :P :oops:

jenn1189 02-26-2003 03:27 AM

It seemed a lot better to me. But, it's not like I could hear a lot with all the screaming I was doing. :lol: :twisted:

letitrock 02-26-2003 02:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jenn1189
It seemed a lot better to me. But, it's not like I could hear a lot with all the screaming I was doing. :lol: :twisted:

it obviously depends on the type of concert too - so Arena's will probably be better than stadiums (or open fields in the case of MK)... even if you are close to the front...

Martin 02-26-2003 03:40 PM

the sound quality in vienna where they played in an arena was not good at all- it was just a big loud blurr...

Martin_Kapa 02-26-2003 06:26 PM

:? I dont know....but I hope it will be better than on...OWN tour.
Martin
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Vienna 2003-I be there
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LieToMe 02-26-2003 10:24 PM

Stadiums usually suck for concerts. They are football venues, and not meant for concerts. I was up in literally the last row of giants stadium for the OWN tour a couple of years ago, and the sound was horrible. Towards the end when people started to leave, we moved down a little bit, and the sound was much better. Still not great, but better. So some of it depends on the type of seat you have in a stadium show.

BleedinGuitar 02-27-2003 01:33 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by jenn1189
It seemed a lot better to me. But, it's not like I could hear a lot with all the screaming I was doing. :lol: :twisted:

I'm sorry, but I don't even find that amusing. I've gone to concerts with girls like you near my seat and wanted to knock them off their ass. People are there to hear the band and for those who scream the way you describe...it truly ruins the show. You might as well piss on everyone around you. You people don't even truly pay attention because you are just screaming just for the sake of it because your favorite band is on the stage. It doesn't occur to you to actually listen or the fact that you are making everyone around you miserable. They didn't pay 50 to 100 dollars to hear you interupt their favorite band throughout the show.

So lets say I'm seeing Bon Jovi and they are doing Something To Believe In and I have one of those idiot girls near me.....then the experience is like this:
"I lost all 'AHHHHHHHHHHH' and his re-'AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH' to someone new."

That is not cute at all and the whole time I'll be hoping you get punched directly in the face to shut you up.

The next time that happens I'll see to it security carts your distruptive ass off or at least shuts you up.

So if you are truly one of those girls, think about that and how the reality is outside of your own little world.

Get excited....but appropriately. That means sing along at appropriate times. Shout out when you are asked to by the band, not while they are in a poignant moment in a song. You might think I'm a dictator or whatever, but your imposition on others is far worse.

Derek Bliss 02-28-2003 07:37 AM

Don't tell someone else how to behave at a concert.
Don't tell someone not to scream and sing along.
Don't threaten someone that if they carry on and scream you'll punch em at the show.
If you don't want to experience a concert (the good, the bad and the ugly) and all it entails, sit home on your bed and listen to the CD on your headphones.


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