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Reply #30 posted 06/02/11 11:52am

JowiiCoco

DaveG said:

I'm usually too busy dancing to be able to film anything... Besides, most of the shows I go to are bootlegged anyways... I just let others do the work/take the risk for me....

And I'm grateful they do.... There is a line where it becomes annoying though.

[Edited 6/2/11 11:07am]

Same goes for motherfuckers dancing and singing along...

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Reply #31 posted 06/02/11 12:53pm

PurplePeepleEa
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At the recent Charlotte show, they were turning people away with professional cameras, they didn't even make me take mine out of my pocket (it's not professional, but has a good zoom).

Pix from the show

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Reply #32 posted 06/02/11 1:03pm

DaveG

JowiiCoco said:

DaveG said:

I'm usually too busy dancing to be able to film anything... Besides, most of the shows I go to are bootlegged anyways... I just let others do the work/take the risk for me....

And I'm grateful they do.... There is a line where it becomes annoying though.

[Edited 6/2/11 11:07am]

Same goes for motherfuckers dancing and singing along...

Yeah.... Well, we probably shouldn't be going to a show 2gether anytime soon..

I do agree though... Keep it under control... Don't be inconsiderate to those around you.

Difference is, Prince is usually asking people to dance & sing while he's constantly chastising people for their cameras...

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Reply #33 posted 06/03/11 7:33am

gemari77

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gemari77 said:

I'm grateful to be able to have gotten pics/video footage. Experiencing the concert and then having some visual souvenir as a reminder is fun. Sorry that others have a problem with that.

I'm really torn - it's nice that everyone can get his or her own memory, but I went to a Kills show recently, stood there for an hour or so to make sure I was pretty far up, then as soon as the band came out, the three girls in front of me whipped out cameras and proceeded to video basically the whole show. Had to bob and weave to be able to see the band in person rather than through their annoying little display screens. The first couple Prince shows felt kind of similar - we're in loge, and this woman in front of us decides to hold up the camera every three second so my date can't see. We switch places, and I'm then next to a loud, off-key screamer-singer. WTF, is this just LA or everywhere? What do people do with hours of grainy, tiny video?

Yeah, you see, that's good reason to be mad. No one can fault you there. I sometimes think we are in our own world and in our own moment that we aren't always aware of those behind or around us. Floor/Pit areas are especially bad when everyone is standing close together and different heights...

I only get snippets of video then put the cell back in my pocket as it's much more fun watching without having a device in your hand. It's funny, I was in Prince mode and watching my cell videos over the weekend. I only recorded key parts---like the Purple Rain solo, the red lighting during Corvette and anytime he would walk to the front of the arrow. It put a smile on my face... My cell records video in HD supposedly, and on a computer monitor it translates pretty well.

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Reply #34 posted 06/03/11 10:25am

Dogsinthetrees

What really gets me are the people who feel the need to use the flash when taking concert pictures. Do they not understand the concept of photography? The other night the wife and I were watching fireworks and some lady kept taking pictures of them with her flash. Really?!? The best is hearing the people at concerts complain that all they are getting are blurry shots of the back of peoples heads. Idiots.

I'm just saying...
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Reply #35 posted 06/03/11 10:53am

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JowiiCoco said:

SquirrelMeat said:
I'm so with Prince on this one. Concerts are being ruined by selfish cunts holding up there phones over and over again, trying to take crappy photos, all the while trashing someones view behind. I found the solution. Just raise you hands in the air to cheer and knock the ifuckers phone flying. Its great fun watching someone getting on their hands and knees trying to find the pieces.
I've actually seen some pretty damn cool stuff as the result of people making videos. I'm talking about boots with audio from a good source and multiple angle shots made of videos people took and that way they managed to capture the entire concert from beginning 'til end. The first one to try and knock my iPhone out of my hands will be on the floor on his hands and knees, picking up his teeth. [Edited 6/2/11 2:38am]

Love Your Response JowiiCocoยค lol

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Reply #36 posted 06/03/11 11:02am

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At my second aftershow in the indigo I went to collect my coat and put it on after Prince left the stage but when he came back for an encore I put my hand in my coat pocket where my phone was so I took it out and took a picture. I was immediatly removed. It being about 3am I was a little worse for wear having moved on from beer to whiskey that night so wasn't very discrete.

I met my brother in law outside who was removed at the same time for putting an unlit cigarette into his mouth.

At least we were first in line for the boat.

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