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Post by stomko on Jun 8, 2005 22:24:43 GMT -5
I've seen Oasis in a half empty arena in Vancouver from the 5th row, The Joint at the Hard Rock in Vegas from Liams footsteps in an intimate club and the next night at The Coachella Music Festival from the front row with 60,000 people behind me. I'm jacked for an Arena show at MSG, Ampitheatre in Mass and Baltimore and a GA venue in Phili. What do you guys think the best environment is?
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dollylovesg
Madferrit Fan
Because people believe that they're going to get away for the summer...
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Post by dollylovesg on Jun 9, 2005 4:26:26 GMT -5
To be honest, I wish at these kind of things people would just sit down or stand in an orderly fashion so everyone can see and doesn't get hurt. The worst of live music is the other fans. Thats not going to happen though. I don't know how Oasis fans are yet. Queen fans are quite nice, Beatles fans will rip your eyes out as soon as look at you. I prefer the smaller ones though. I think thats nicer, unless you're doing something record breaking like Knebworth or Earls Court.
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KingMonkey
Oasis Roadie
Carlsberg don't do bands, but if they did....
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Post by KingMonkey on Jun 9, 2005 9:12:13 GMT -5
I love being in the front row of a small gig. But aint been to stadiums before or the festivals, so this summers a first for both! Yay! But one thing i will say is that you gotta be standin, seatin is a bit shit to say the least, ask paul Weller, the Glasgow Armadillo gigs were soulless.
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Post by Nicola on Jun 9, 2005 11:39:52 GMT -5
i was at the 2nd nite of teh weller gigs in the armadillo and that was apparantly better than the first nite.
Ive saw oasis 18 times and the best so far by a mile was 2nd nite of 10 yrs of N&C at the barrowlands,best nite of my life and the worst oasis gig although i still enjoyed it was the 2nd nite at finsbury.
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Post by Velvet Sky on Jun 10, 2005 21:56:03 GMT -5
well large and smaller gigs both have their advantages. in a large gig, there's a better chance of getting tix and its a louder environment but with a smaller gig you can be closer to the band and all
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