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Reply #150 posted 09/22/07 12:04pm

phineas

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DreZone said:

phineas said:



Don't lower yourself to prejudice over this. I know it is sad, I don't understand, I thought only Prince fans went to Prince concerts but we have to let go of anger no?


Point taken. FYI peeps, yes I am a Brit too!
Just that as a performer myself, I have seen some hostile sights in my time and they are usually from those that I have stated earlier so if I struck a nerve with anyone, I won't apologise, but yes I am shocked!

'dre

With respect, point not taken. You sound like you are making judgements about people based on very limited information. What did you do when you got heckled, go and ask which type of accommodation they reside in? How do you know anything about those people? And also, I think you are probably wrong about the glowstick brigade. People who have 'dead end jobs' are much less likely to spend their hard earned cash on a ticket to see Prince unless they were passionate about his music. I would guess that those people who acted disrespectfully were probably wealthy enough to take it or leave it. Having said that, I don't know who they were so I won't presume. I disagree with their actions, end of.
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Reply #151 posted 09/22/07 12:06pm

DoMeBaby69

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I was there last night, and was disgusted at the first throw, let alone the rest of the sheep.

However, lets not get this out of context. Maybe 50-100 were thrown out of 20,000. Idiots, yes... but statistically in an audience that size there will also be 100-200 people who would clinically be called a psychopath too! 1 out of 20,000 people decided to throw a glowstick at Prince - still today I cant see what they were trying to achieve - I think if Prince stood up and walked off for his own safety I don't think the thrower would have left alive!!!

What I am saying is it was a huge minority of the people there, and I think it would have happened the same in most places around the world for the reason above. There will always be 1% of idiots wherever you go.

Example: We were in the second row of the aftershow balcony last night and had a great time apart from the 2 drunken idiots who must have gone for a wee/drink 10-15 times during the show, falling on top of us each time. They were hammered by the time they got there and just kept drinking. One of them got thrown out as he was seen falling down the stairs and the other guy actually was slumped over asleep for the majority of the rest of the concert!!!

When you think there was so much demand for tix they were being sold at £500 on ebay... what an astonishing waste!



Totally make you right. Whilst the glow stick throwing was stupid and upsetting to see, there wasn't actually that many being lobbed. It wasn't even 1% of the total audience. It really was a stupid few who clearly saw one stupid person throw one and decided to join in. There really were not that many being thrown. There shouldn't have been any thrown but in a crowd of 22,000 people, you're going to get a few idiots thrown in there aren't you. Law of averages.
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Reply #152 posted 09/22/07 12:27pm

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wolfy was and still is totally disgusted at that glowstick throwing frenzy and im sure they messed up the last encore as prince might have done an extra song r 2 perhaps.

the hundred r so lunatics on the upper tiers that were mainly responsible should be ashamed of there actions and as i was in 110 that night there were ppl struck by the flying missiles.
i was surprised that prince came back on afterwards as im sure his security was against the idea after what had happened.

i can only imagine that it was folx who didnt give a damn about the ppl below r prince and his staff.
other then that it was a fantastic show and as prince himself said its one show he will never 4get.

WOLFY

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Reply #153 posted 09/22/07 12:31pm

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TheEnglishGent said:

xplnyrslf said:

Way back in 1981, when Prince was the opening act for the Rolling Stones, he was pelted with garbage and driven off stage. This was in California. The audience didn't like his attire. The high heeled boots were too much for Stones fans.
Fair enough but these were supposed Prince fans at a Prince concert. I doubt anyone was surprised by his clothes and heels.


Good point.
I think it can be scarey for a performer to have a potential situation that can get out of control. If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.
What I was trying to do, by mentioning the Prince/Stones fiasco, is to say Brits aren't the only ones who have behaved badly at concerts. Nor should they be conglomerated as a group for a few people's inappropriateness.
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Reply #154 posted 09/22/07 12:38pm

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xplnyrslf said:

TheEnglishGent said:

Fair enough but these were supposed Prince fans at a Prince concert. I doubt anyone was surprised by his clothes and heels.


Good point.
I think it can be scarey for a performer to have a potential situation that can get out of control. If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.
What I was trying to do, by mentioning the Prince/Stones fiasco, is Brits aren't the only ones who have behave badly at concerts. Nor should they be conglomerated as a group for a few people's bad behavior.
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it was not just british folx in the arena...there were fams from all around the world but mainly from europe.
just because the 02 is located in the UK the brits get the blame and its totally unfair.
the british audience as well as the irish audience r one of the best in the world and prince has always loved playing in the UK and ireland.... on recent tours himself and the NPG had a ball..
1 thing is 4 sure and that is that prince WILL be back in our shores playing live again....i 4 1 cannot wait as im sure the rest of us fams cant.
peace,
WOLFY razz

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Reply #155 posted 09/22/07 12:45pm

xplnyrslf

Whatever went on that night, it sounds as though Prince maintained a professional approach to the events, and finished the concert. You have to admire him for that!
"The show must go on". smile
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Reply #156 posted 09/22/07 12:47pm

xplnyrslf

irishwolfhound said:[quote]

xplnyrslf said:



Good point.
I think it can be scarey for a performer to have a potential situation that can get out of control. If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.
What I was trying to do, by mentioning the Prince/Stones fiasco, is Brits aren't the only ones who have behave badly at concerts. Nor should they be conglomerated as a group for a few people's bad behavior.
wink


it was not just british folx in the arena...there were fams from all around the world but mainly from europe.
just because the 02 is located in the UK the brits get the blame and its totally unfair.


the british audience as well as the irish audience r one of the best in the world and prince has always loved playing in the UK and ireland.... on recent tours himself and the NPG had a ball..
1 thing is 4 sure and that is that prince WILL be back in our shores playing live again....i 4 1 cannot wait as im sure the rest of us fams cant.
peace,
WOLFY razz




.....and when he returns, NO GLOW STICKS!!!! razz
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Reply #157 posted 09/22/07 12:48pm

DoMeBaby69

xplnyrslf said:

Whatever went on that night, it sounds as though Prince maintained a professional approach to the events, and finished the concert. You have to admire him for that!
"The show must go on". smile


Prince was very professional. I really thought he wouldn't come back out again and if he hadn't I wouldn't have blamed him. However, when he finally did come back out I half expected him to get on the mic himself and tell people to stop throwing the glow sticks!
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Reply #158 posted 09/22/07 12:51pm

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xplnyrslf said:


If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.


The Great Glow Stick Riot of 2007 ?! I know I shouldn't but I find the thought quite amusing in a way. lol
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Reply #159 posted 09/22/07 12:54pm

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xplnyrslf said:

TheEnglishGent said:

Fair enough but these were supposed Prince fans at a Prince concert. I doubt anyone was surprised by his clothes and heels.


Good point.
I think it can be scarey for a performer to have a potential situation that can get out of control. If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.
What I was trying to do, by mentioning the Prince/Stones fiasco, is to say Brits aren't the only ones who have behaved badly at concerts. Nor should they be conglomerated as a group for a few people's inappropriateness.
wink
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Nice post! Good to be reminded of that Cali Stones incident. Prince must be smart and experienced enough not to get too freaked out by such things, hence the encore. It's wierd that security didn't think about this before hand though. I hope they will not let it happen again.
"so glam, it's absurd"
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Reply #160 posted 09/22/07 12:58pm

xplnyrslf

DoMeBaby69 said:

xplnyrslf said:

Whatever went on that night, it sounds as though Prince maintained a professional approach to the events, and finished the concert. You have to admire him for that!
"The show must go on". smile


Prince was very professional. I really thought he wouldn't come back out again and if he hadn't I wouldn't have blamed him. However, when he finally did come back out I half expected him to get on the mic himself and tell people to stop throwing the glow sticks!


At the Rolling Stones concert, where the Hell's Angels, who were hired as security, killed a fan, Mick was on the mike trying to get everyone to settle down, and it was impossible. They started playing " Symphony For The Devil "and all hell broke loose. It can get out of control pretty easily.

Which is why, when Prince kept it together, went back onstage, and continued to play, he was pretty brave!
I'm sure security was on the alert. With alcohol, people can get rowdy.
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Reply #161 posted 09/22/07 1:02pm

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westv said:

xplnyrslf said:


If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.


The Great Glow Stick Riot of 2007 ?! I know I shouldn't but I find the thought quite amusing in a way. lol

That's funny. I could imagine myself flipping out if I was next to someone who did that, but hey what would a bunch of Prince fans do? could get nasty. Can you imagine one of those o(+> neclaces in the eye? ouch!
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Reply #162 posted 09/22/07 1:03pm

xplnyrslf

westv said:

xplnyrslf said:


If the crowd started fighting with each other over the glow stick tossing, I doubt there were enough security on hand to contain the crowd.


The Great Glow Stick Riot of 2007 ?! I know I shouldn't but I find the thought quite amusing in a way. lol


hahahahahaha

How's this for a future gimic: hand out blow-bubble bottles and everyone can blow bubbles at each other and Prince!
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Reply #163 posted 09/22/07 1:06pm

xplnyrslf

phineas said:

westv said:



The Great Glow Stick Riot of 2007 ?! I know I shouldn't but I find the thought quite amusing in a way. lol

That's funny. I could imagine myself flipping out if I was next to someone who did that, but hey what would a bunch of Prince fans do? could get nasty. Can you imagine one of those o(+> neclaces in the eye? ouch!


Which reminds me to not wear my Prince necklace through security at an airport.....
lol
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Reply #164 posted 09/22/07 1:12pm

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xplnyrslf said:

phineas said:


That's funny. I could imagine myself flipping out if I was next to someone who did that, but hey what would a bunch of Prince fans do? could get nasty. Can you imagine one of those o(+> neclaces in the eye? ouch!


Which reminds me to not wear my Prince necklace through security at an airport.....
lol


How do airport security feel about high heels, might we see Prince in pumps soon?
And as for that purple guitar....
"so glam, it's absurd"
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Reply #165 posted 09/22/07 1:28pm

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I felt like David James at one point. Staring up at the upper tier trying to stop them hitting me and Kat. Stopped one hitting Kat on the head from the upper tier but was hit on the back. Bastards the lot of em!

Thank Prince's promotion for this! Prince did not know about this. His promotions team came up with it (nicked from the Org!)

I was incensed when I saw a stick nearly hit Prince, didn't think it hit him. If I would have seen them.....It came from the front of the stage area!

I didn't think he would come back on but Prince is better than that! He is a true artist and probably did not want it to finish on a sour note!

Telling the people to stop throwing the sticks would have only made them throw them more! Gits!
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Reply #166 posted 09/22/07 1:35pm

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I'm not a violent man, but if I would have seen one of those idiots, I would have been the one thrown out.
I'm hot and I don't care who knows it...I got a job to do. cooked
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Reply #167 posted 09/22/07 3:13pm

seanbee

There are new rumours that the twins are in surgery getting purple glowsticks removed from various orifices.....TELL ME IT'S NOT TRUE!!!!! shocked
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Reply #168 posted 09/22/07 4:21pm

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popelife said:

I lit mine up in PR anyway... If you did too, I saw you - the freshly-cracked ones were much brighter than all the rest.


I lit 3 fresh ones in 102 for PR and yes they shone brighter than the rest lol
Hope you had a fun night.
'til you're burnin' up
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Reply #169 posted 09/22/07 4:38pm

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Totally embarrassing I couldn't believe it, found it shocking.... And Yes, I felt the show ended abrupty soon after. What on earth would possess anyone to throw something which could have had somneones eye out. To the person who threw the glow stick at the best artist on the planet, I hope u feel disgusted with yourself and got a slap from the person next to you. Sod it, I hope u get a glow stick shoved up you where the sun dont shine (sideways)!
Security have veen so over zealous with phone cameras etc, but where were u guys when the sticks were being thrown?

Glow sticks were unnecessary in the first place and in hindsight a big mistake as the the IDIOTS who I doubt have ever heard a Prince tune in their drunken lives, found it ammusing to throw them at him, and others.
Didnt ruin the night for me but made me sad all the same. Apologies for the negativity but had to get that off my chest. Peace to all, past few weeks have been amazing x
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Reply #170 posted 09/22/07 5:00pm

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That's the rowdy fucking brits for U.
I say that 'cause they're ignorant to do it. Not even the drunk Irish would do this shit.
'dre


Ehhhhh, excuse me??!!!!
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Reply #171 posted 09/22/07 5:10pm

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IRISHFAN said:

DreZone said:

That's the rowdy fucking brits for U.
I say that 'cause they're ignorant to do it. Not even the drunk Irish would do this shit.
'dre


Ehhhhh, excuse me??!!!!


Relax IRISHFAN, you know we are!
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Reply #172 posted 09/22/07 5:28pm

Hybrid

School's in people. Now sit up nicely and pay attention wink

"Great Britain" is the collective name for the three countries of England, Scotland and Wales. It also includes the small adjacent islands but it does not include the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man



As a Scot, it really annoys me when people think Britain means England. Or worse still, that Wales and Scotland are part of England mad

Having said that, I have nothing but sympathy for my English neighbours who are all being tarnished with the same brush because of a few idiots tossing (very appropriate word in the circumstances lol ) glow sticks last night. We have no way of knowing what their ethnic or economic backgrounds were and it's very unfair to condemn an entire country or social class.

Oh, and well done to the guy who took the glow stick off that stupid woman clapping
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Reply #173 posted 09/22/07 5:38pm

SummerRain

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you're all fucking scum and I truly hope every single one of you was caught by security - which is unfortunately very unlikely but the degenerate offspring of diseased whores wouldn't be too hard to spot so i can only hope.


to the one utter piece of shit who saw fit to chuck a glow stick at prince while he was at the keyboard...

firstly i hope you're pleased that you managed to ruin the night for 20,000 people as the synth set was so obviously cut short after your glow stick hit prince in the back.

secondly i truly truly hope that the people standing next to you clocked who you were and that you have, by now, had all kinds of shit kicked out of you and are lying in pain in a gutter somehwere being pissed on by tramps you fucking disgrace.



sorry - really needed to get that off my chest

carry on



johnwoo
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Reply #174 posted 09/23/07 12:30am

Claire73

DoMeBaby69 said:

JustinP said:

I was there last night, and was disgusted at the first throw, let alone the rest of the sheep.

However, lets not get this out of context. Maybe 50-100 were thrown out of 20,000. Idiots, yes... but statistically in an audience that size there will also be 100-200 people who would clinically be called a psychopath too! 1 out of 20,000 people decided to throw a glowstick at Prince - still today I cant see what they were trying to achieve - I think if Prince stood up and walked off for his own safety I don't think the thrower would have left alive!!!

What I am saying is it was a huge minority of the people there, and I think it would have happened the same in most places around the world for the reason above. There will always be 1% of idiots wherever you go.

Example: We were in the second row of the aftershow balcony last night and had a great time apart from the 2 drunken idiots who must have gone for a wee/drink 10-15 times during the show, falling on top of us each time. They were hammered by the time they got there and just kept drinking. One of them got thrown out as he was seen falling down the stairs and the other guy actually was slumped over asleep for the majority of the rest of the concert!!!

When you think there was so much demand for tix they were being sold at £500 on ebay... what an astonishing waste!



Totally make you right. Whilst the glow stick throwing was stupid and upsetting to see, there wasn't actually that many being lobbed. It wasn't even 1% of the total audience. It really was a stupid few who clearly saw one stupid person throw one and decided to join in. There really were not that many being thrown. There shouldn't have been any thrown but in a crowd of 22,000 people, you're going to get a few idiots thrown in there aren't you. Law of averages.


You're joking!! eek Maybe not where you were sitting, but by us around 300 were being thrown. Anyway,even one is one too many!!!
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Reply #175 posted 09/23/07 3:34am

IRISHFAN

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IRISHFAN said:



Ehhhhh, excuse me??!!!!


Relax IRISHFAN, you know we are!


LOL ..... who am I kidding?!!! lol
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Reply #176 posted 09/23/07 4:08am

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On the other hand, what if the glow sticks plan had stayed with the Orgers and they had still been thrown, perhaps by people who had been passed glow sticks by nearby Orgers (with the best of intentions).

Then the blame would've been entirely placed on our shoulders, Prince would've been unimpressed and we'd have been mortified to have tainted the final night.

To me, that's the worst thing that could've happened. This way, whilst we may all feel angry about what happened, at least it was not our fault.
"Well, maybe not the ride..."
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Reply #177 posted 09/23/07 4:26am

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The only thing more annoying than the idots throwing the purple glowsticks...

... is typing a big angry rant about their stupid asshat behaviour, only to have it disspear into nothingess after hitting the "post button"...

.. twice.

cry


ETA: Yay, at least this post went through!
[Edited 9/23/07 4:28am]
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Reply #178 posted 09/23/07 4:34am

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"Well, maybe not the ride..."
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Reply #179 posted 09/23/07 6:07am

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Everyone take a deep relaxing breath, and repeat after me: calm blue ocean, calm blue ocean.
"Gentlemen! Let's broaden our minds. Lawrence?"
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