Originally posted by RattleandHum1988:This might be a huge stretch, but you have to wonder if U2 as an up-and-coming band would have even made it these days due to this issue. The band have said countless times that crowds were always impressed by Bono because of the way he was different than most singers. He would look you in the eye and confront the crowd rather than sing with his eyes closed or pretend he didn't notice them. With so many audiences barely even paying attention these days, especially at a club where a new no-name band is playing, would U2 have impressed people the same way?
It truly is a fucking sad state of affairs, and I hate myself everyday for being a part of it. I own an iphone, I'm not going to act like I don't look at it for a large portion of my day, but I don't like it. So many of the things I follow (including this community) are accessible through my phone and it's just so convenient to be able to pop stuff open.
I'll never spend most of a concert filming though. Hell no. I'm too busy grooving to the music and screaming my lungs out
Originally posted by Toxic:when I attended the 2005 show in munich I had a guy in front of me who was handeling at least 3 cams at once - a nightmare ... so long untill a security noticed him and took his cams away
Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
He was a taper for sure. Respect.
I have seen tapers pulling an IEM recording (often two!), an audience microphone recording, and two different HD video recordings at the same time, one wide open shot and other foreground. You and I can enjoy the shows thanks to people like thatMaximum respect.
Originally posted by LikeASong:Agree with Genaro. Knowing which songs will feature which moves/positions from the band or certain visuals on the screen makes it easier to film what you want and not some random stuff you might not be that interested afterwards.
Another example of what we're discussing:
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Originally posted by RUMMY:[..]
The irony here is that it's a great photo. Was it done by a fan or one of the band's professional photographer?