
Originally posted by Yogi:Twitter is destroyer of concert experience. I'm mean it's nice for us to have pics and setlists almost in real-time, but people are posting on fucking Twitter instead of enjoying the concert.![]()
Originally posted by Yogi:Twitter is destroyer of concert experience. I'm mean it's nice for us to have pics and setlists almost in real-time, but people are posting on fucking Twitter instead of enjoying the concert.![]()
Originally posted by Yogi:Twitter is destroyer of concert experience. I'm mean it's nice for us to have pics and setlists almost in real-time, but people are posting on fucking Twitter instead of enjoying the concert.![]()
Originally posted by Yogi:Twitter is destroyer of concert experience. I'm mean it's nice for us to have pics and setlists almost in real-time, but people are posting on fucking Twitter instead of enjoying the concert.![]()
Originally posted by germcevoy:[..]
rephrase
'mobile phones kill the concert experience'
Originally posted by Yogi:Twitter is destroyer of concert experience. I'm mean it's nice for us to have pics and setlists almost in real-time, but people are posting on fucking Twitter instead of enjoying the concert.![]()
Originally posted by yeah:[..]
Amen.
Imagine an inner circle without 3 gazillion people holding up their cams. Also, people obviously go crazy when one of the band members are close. But what do they do instead of living the moment? Looking on a tiny display and taking pictures.![]()