
Originally posted by Happy24:Those people are nuts. I will arrive at 5 p.m. like always in Berlin and I will be in the 2nd-4th row as always in Berlin, probably some 2 meters from those "superheroes" (not)queuing for 3 days.
And yes, I fully agree with what was said above - a queue is a queue, one can leave for a toilet or a quick snack, that is understood, but I feel absolutely no respect for those "calls." Don't want to sound too critical, but some people should get life (or professional help)![]()
Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
To be fair though, there are some that queue, because they want the comfort of a rail spot, some people with various physical / health issues, or perhaps might be height challenged (I met people from both those camps in London this year), and for others it might be their only show of the tour, or even ever. Plus you know some people really love the camaraderie and meeting and chatting with old friends and complete strangers and talking about their passion all day long. It's pretty easy to judge, but gotta remember everyone is different. Although I do agree that queuing anything beyond the day of the show itself really is a bit much and not necessary. I've done 6am for some shows in years gone by, but wouldn't and probably couldn't do any earlier than that these days anyway.
Originally posted by bonoschild:Really wonder how high the numbers are by now..since they're recording the gig, I'll bet all the VIPs will be rearing their big heads
Originally posted by Maaaike:Getting in spirit for Berlin! Re-watched From the sky down yesterday. This one magical moment where 'The other bridge' in Sick Puppy/ Mysterious Ways gives birth to the first ever sounds of One...Speechless and touched every time I watch this. I guess that's where Music took over and saved the band. Love Bono's reaction on hearing back the tape.
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From 57:00 onwards.
Going to see the Hansa studios next Wednesday! A little pilgrimage to holy ground ?
Originally posted by BelfastBoy:[..]
I'm not questioning what you've said since it's based on personal experience,but as an observation: anyone with genuine physical/health issues would be taking a risk being upfront in GA at a concert surely?I don't believe anybody goes to a rock concert intending to hurt fellow fans,but there's too many factors beyond your control,hence the options of seating,or even accessibility areas.
Originally posted by Caledonia:[..]
To be fair though, there are some that queue, because they want the comfort of a rail spot, some people with various physical / health issues, or perhaps might be height challenged (I met people from both those camps in London this year), and for others it might be their only show of the tour, or even ever. Plus you know some people really love the camaraderie and meeting and chatting with old friends and complete strangers and talking about their passion all day long. It's pretty easy to judge, but gotta remember everyone is different. Although I do agree that queuing anything beyond the day of the show itself really is a bit much and not necessary. I've done 6am for some shows in years gone by, but wouldn't and probably couldn't do any earlier than that these days anyway.
Originally posted by BelfastBoy:[..]
,but as an observation: anyone with genuine physical/health issues would be taking a risk being upfront in GA at a concert surely?