We pay to go to a live show. The crowd is excited to see the artist. You can feel it in the air. They appear on stage, plug in, start with a quiet but heartfelt acoustic number.

And 600 people keep their conversations going.

What. The. Hell. People?

Between songs, the artist makes polite but vague statements about how even with the PA, he can’t compete with all that noise.

They keep talking.

Grrrrrrr…

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    Not that it wasn’t a thing before, but it got way worse after the pandemic. A lot of people really forgot how to act in public after staying home for an extended period.

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      I still say it should be legal to carry a bottle of lemon juice, and a tiny squirt gun. They start singing, with their mouth wide open, singing horribly, that when you squirt them. Right in the eyes.

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    There’s this shit that younger people in São Paulo do in techno parties that is that they start screaming “hue hue hue hue…” and interrupt the music the DJ is playing and is fucking annoying, but I can’t really complain, I love to clap with the folding hand fan, I know some people don’t like it but I found that in general it gave good reactions (have never talked about it with DJs to know what they think about it).

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    I think that it has gotten substantially worse in the last 10 years, but I don’t have hard data.

    At first I thought it was just a festival phenomenon, where people present might not be particularly interested in that act. But it happens at individual band shows, and not just during the opening act.

    Are people more self-absorbed? Or have ticket prices ironically meant a higher percentage of filthy rich people in attendance who don’t care all that much?

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      Some of my most intense, fun and vivid memories are seeing live music with friends/ family.

      I know it’s not as cheap or accessible as it used to be and that adds to the frustration. But If music is something you’re passionate about, I would highly recommend doing it while the bands you like are still around and you are still able.

      If you generally don’t like concerts then you do you and that’s fair.

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        I love music more then most things, but between Ticketmaster and the general public’s self centered attitude, I just don’t bother.

        I’d rather spend the money on a great paid of studio grade headphones and listen to em that way.