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Artists are done playing nice. Your phones will now be locked up at their shows

6 pointsby mmayberryalmost 9 years ago

4 comments

mceldeenalmost 9 years ago
I personally never take out my phone DURING concerts. It's usually off so that I can save battery to call for an Uber when I'm done. However, I do occasionally use it to text friends to find them when I'm in the venue but before the event starts. This would completely prohibit that. More importantly, I like to rock out at concerts (halestorm, the pretty reckless, etc.). This would potentially discourage me from doing that, because I would be worried about that bulky bag popping out of my pocket and subsequently getting stepped on. This directly hurts my appreciation of their music and the event. I dislike this so much that I will boycott any artist who does this.
al2o3cralmost 9 years ago
&quot;For DJ Walton, the manager, the only real issue is that Keys planned to premiere songs from her planned follow-up to 2012’s “Girl on Fire.”<p>“We don’t want the first time you ever hear a song to be some [lousy] MP3 somebody captured on their phone,” said Walton.&quot;<p>That&#x27;s why you&#x27;re sending a free copy to everyone who attended the show, right? Not, y&#x27;know, for the money...
zzalphaalmost 9 years ago
As an (evidently) old school lover of live music, I couldn&#x27;t agree with this more. To the guy complaining that his phone is &quot;his memory&quot;: maybe that&#x27;s a sign of a problem rather than justification for your behaviour.<p>Live music is ephemeral. That&#x27;s its nature and part of what makes live art of any form special: no one will ever duplicate your experience. Trying to reproduce it with some crappy cell phone recording is hopeless, so why waste time, while squandering that experience, by trying?<p>Add to that the fact that you&#x27;re interfering with the enjoyment of fellow concertgoers (yes your cellphone screen is, in fact, bright and blocking my view), and I&#x27;m all for this.
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acconradalmost 9 years ago
I was just at a show and I used my phone for two things:<p>1. finding where my friends were<p>2. yeah a video - but not to post on social media. it&#x27;s my favorite band and to see them come back after a 5 year hiatus is a video i will watch over and over again. i keep all of my momentos and actually will cherish this video. not going to apologize for wanting to hold onto that moment past the concert