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ftm420
I can’t believe many people will pay to watch a favourite musician & then sit rigidly upright fearing the wrath of all around them !
I agree with you ftm420
& the GN tribe have as per turned on me as they often do branding me ‘selfish’
good job i’m thick skinned when the keyboard warriors start with their onslaught .
Oh but those of us who also pay our money 💰 £££££’s often in the case of big acts reaching into hundreds are being vilified on here for actually wanting to move to the music 🎵
Can you imagine going to see The Rolling Stones & sitting 🪑 for fear of annoying the person behind you ??? Get up & enjoy the music for gods sake , you’re a long time dead .
Also of course my typo ‘ Stanley House’ should be ‘STATELY’ !
My friend & myself still laugh at that Elton John experience, literally being told “ you can’t dance here” we have never experienced that at an outdoor event ie concert before .
I’m not sure that I would have left the event you were at & actually shame on those making you feel that you should .
But there is a lot of ground between ‘sitting rigidly upright’ and blocking the view of people behind you by wiggling your bum at their head height.
Why is it that anyone who disagrees with you is a ‘keyboard warrior’ or part of a tribe? You are in a minority here - aren’t you the warrior?
Some people enjoy music more when dancing - others love to see the performance, which is why they ‘pay a lot of money’ to see a live gig. Having dancers in the seating area can ruin that, so yes - those doing it are selfish. They are only thinking of what they want to do and don’t care about those they’ve written off as uptight bores because they don’t do things the same way as them.
I didn’t think of ‘Stately home’ incidentally. I wasn’t having a dig. I’ve never seen a band perform in one, so it didn’t occur to me. I don’t know how that alters the principle though.
Do you seriously think that paying money gives you the right to do as you please, and disregard the rights of others? How does that fit with the fact that those others have also paid for their tickets? Or is your money somehow worth more than theirs, in the same way that your wishes are more important than others’?



