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Thread started 09/22/07 12:54pm

levis1

THROWING OFF GLOWSTICKS WAS NOT THAT BAD COME ON

PROBABLY GET LOADS AND LOADS OF HATE MAIL

BUT IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN

PRINCE KNEW THAT

AND 20.000 PEOPLE IT WAS ONLY A VERY VERY SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE THAT THREW THEM I WOULD SAY 1% OF THE CROWD

I THOUGHT CONSIDORING IT WAS LONDON I WAS EXPECTING A LOT WORSE WHEN I SAW THEM BEING HANDED OUT

I KNOW ONE HIT HIS STALL AND THREW PRINCE OFF HIS SONG

IT DIDNT RUIN THE SHOW FOR ME AT ALL

CERTAINLY A PURPLE RAIN
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Reply #1 posted 09/22/07 12:55pm

irishwolfhound

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levis1 said:

PROBABLY GET LOADS AND LOADS OF HATE MAIL

BUT IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN

PRINCE KNEW THAT

AND 20.000 PEOPLE IT WAS ONLY A VERY VERY SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE THAT THREW THEM I WOULD SAY 1% OF THE CROWD

I THOUGHT CONSIDORING IT WAS LONDON I WAS EXPECTING A LOT WORSE WHEN I SAW THEM BEING HANDED OUT

I KNOW ONE HIT HIS STALL AND THREW PRINCE OFF HIS SONG

IT DIDNT RUIN THE SHOW FOR ME AT ALL

CERTAINLY A PURPLE RAIN


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Reply #2 posted 09/22/07 12:55pm

2Jay

levis1 said:

PROBABLY GET LOADS AND LOADS OF HATE MAIL

BUT IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN

PRINCE KNEW THAT

AND 20.000 PEOPLE IT WAS ONLY A VERY VERY SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE THAT THREW THEM I WOULD SAY 1% OF THE CROWD

I THOUGHT CONSIDORING IT WAS LONDON I WAS EXPECTING A LOT WORSE WHEN I SAW THEM BEING HANDED OUT

I KNOW ONE HIT HIS STALL AND THREW PRINCE OFF HIS SONG

IT DIDNT RUIN THE SHOW FOR ME AT ALL

CERTAINLY A PURPLE RAIN


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Reply #3 posted 09/22/07 12:57pm

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it pissed me off big time

it was more than 1% of the crowd throwing them

i was on the floor and i was READY TO THROTTLE THE PERSON WHEN 1 NEARLY HIT ME.

fucking loser's mad
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Reply #4 posted 09/22/07 1:04pm

DoMeBaby69

2903dad said:

it pissed me off big time

it was more than 1% of the crowd throwing them

i was on the floor and i was READY TO THROTTLE THE PERSON WHEN 1 NEARLY HIT ME.

fucking loser's mad



I'm not sure it was as bad as that. 1% of 22,000 is 220. I'm pretty sure that there wasn't 220 people there throwing glowsticks. I'd say that it was around 50. Is that accurate or did I have my eyes closed whilst ducking?
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Reply #5 posted 09/22/07 1:32pm

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DoMeBaby69 said:

2903dad said:

it pissed me off big time

it was more than 1% of the crowd throwing them

i was on the floor and i was READY TO THROTTLE THE PERSON WHEN 1 NEARLY HIT ME.

fucking loser's mad



I'm not sure it was as bad as that. 1% of 22,000 is 220. I'm pretty sure that there wasn't 220 people there throwing glowsticks. I'd say that it was around 50. Is that accurate or did I have my eyes closed whilst ducking?


2 landed at my feet in rapid succession - I'm pretty sure there were more than 48 others thrown, including the one that hit Prince..i easily go with 200...and it did piss me off big time...some of those fuckers were hurling them down obviously trying to HURT people - is that acceptable behaviour? This country really has gone to the dogs. I'm really angry and embarassed that this happened at such an extraordinary night for Prince and his fans!
[Edited 9/22/07 13:34pm]
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Reply #6 posted 09/22/07 1:36pm

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I was mighty pissed... evil
[Edited 9/22/07 13:36pm]
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Reply #7 posted 09/22/07 1:37pm

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i agree with you. the others should get some perspective
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Reply #8 posted 09/22/07 1:49pm

FunkyAphrodite

My point of view...for what its worth is...

I think it demonstrates how people these days just have absolutely no consideration or respect for each other and it's just a 'me me me' world as far as a lot of people are concerned.

Ok, i can understand that the percentage was low given the number in the crowd, but the force that anything thrown from those heights would have means that a serious injury could have happened - let alone the basic fact that it would piss anyone off had it hit them. If you're in a pub, a shop, the street and someones throws something at you any normal person would 'have words'. Those who threw the glow sticks were just complete wankers.

I didn't see anyone near me (in 107) throw anything, but had i done i would have probably smacked em one. And deservedly so.
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Reply #9 posted 09/22/07 1:51pm

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I just moved in front of this tall guy so if any were gonna come near me they would hit him first evil
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Reply #10 posted 09/22/07 2:25pm

irishwolfhound

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i was in 110 and didnt see anyone throw em from our block....it was mainly from the upper tiers and i guess they thought it was fun and didnt realize that they could have taken someones eye out.

WOLFY

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Reply #11 posted 09/22/07 2:53pm

IRISHFAN

Well I met a girl after the show how got hit in the face from one, so I agree thick assholes throwing them and not even caring where they land
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Reply #12 posted 09/23/07 2:48am

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headboy said:

DoMeBaby69 said:




I'm not sure it was as bad as that. 1% of 22,000 is 220. I'm pretty sure that there wasn't 220 people there throwing glowsticks. I'd say that it was around 50. Is that accurate or did I have my eyes closed whilst ducking?


2 landed at my feet in rapid succession - I'm pretty sure there were more than 48 others thrown, including the one that hit Prince..i easily go with 200...and it did piss me off big time...some of those fuckers were hurling them down obviously trying to HURT people - is that acceptable behaviour? This country really has gone to the dogs. I'm really angry and embarassed that this happened at such an extraordinary night for Prince and his fans!
[Edited 9/22/07 13:34pm]




eek eek eek Are you guys blind, there were hundreds of the bloody things - but at least it was raining purple wink Kinda cool when a few people were lobbing them back up though

Pissed me off too at the time
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Reply #13 posted 09/23/07 3:02am

westv

irishwolfhound said:

i was in 110 and didnt see anyone throw em from our block....it was mainly from the upper tiers and i guess they thought it was fun and didnt realize that they could have taken someones eye out.

WOLFY

[Edited 9/22/07 14:27pm]


That's probably true. They saw the first one thrown, thought "That looks pretty" and decided to throw their own. A spure of the moment decision. I expect a lot of them woke up on Saturday morning and thought "Ooops, that was a bit stupid".
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Reply #14 posted 09/23/07 3:07am

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There were easily hundreds thrown, maybe even a 1000. It was a purple meteor shower for a good 5 minutes coming down from the upper tiers during the pause And though those things are not heavy, coming down from that distance and speed could catch and hurt someone if it him them in the right (or wrong) place. Not many reached the stage, they mostly just landed on people below.

I thought it was pretty thugish behaviour and did spoil things a bit, and note that we were strictly told not to bring any in to the indigo because of it which was a shame.
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Reply #15 posted 09/23/07 3:16am

DoMeBaby69

machinegun said:

There were easily hundreds thrown, maybe even a 1000. It was a purple meteor shower for a good 5 minutes coming down from the upper tiers during the pause And though those things are not heavy, coming down from that distance and speed could catch and hurt someone if it him them in the right (or wrong) place. Not many reached the stage, they mostly just landed on people below.

I thought it was pretty thugish behaviour and did spoil things a bit, and note that we were strictly told not to bring any in to the indigo because of it which was a shame.


Wow was it really that many? It didn't seem like that many from where I was. None were thrown from my block I'm sure of that. But from where I was it really didn't seem like there were hundreds thrown, let alone thousands. But however many there were - even one is too many. It was a stupid thing to do, no question.
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Reply #16 posted 09/23/07 3:22am

djjazz27

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. I cringed when it hit on the back, literally stood there shaking my head thinking P, pls dont walk off. THANKFULLY the man is a total Pro and held it down (I Dj, and would have walked off stage if that happened to me, no question)
Didnt ruin the night for me as I was on a high regardless, 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 #17 posted 09/23/07 3:25am

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levis1 said:

PROBABLY GET LOADS AND LOADS OF HATE MAIL

BUT IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN

PRINCE KNEW THAT

AND 20.000 PEOPLE IT WAS ONLY A VERY VERY SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE THAT THREW THEM I WOULD SAY 1% OF THE CROWD

I THOUGHT CONSIDORING IT WAS LONDON I WAS EXPECTING A LOT WORSE WHEN I SAW THEM BEING HANDED OUT

I KNOW ONE HIT HIS STALL AND THREW PRINCE OFF HIS SONG

IT DIDNT RUIN THE SHOW FOR ME AT ALL

CERTAINLY A PURPLE RAIN



You should not be getting loads of hate mail.. just very sad that you thought it would be ok for that to happen. Did you forget that there were kids in the crowd also? It wasn't funny; it wasn't clever; and pelting glosticks so that they hit the man we were there to see, wasn't a good move.

I am thinking those that did it were bored; drunk;or just as I have said before, moronic idiots.
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Reply #18 posted 09/23/07 3:25am

djjazz27

Further more, if the organisers wanted a purple effect then purple confetti could have been realeased periodically throughout the show, especially during Purple rain. Would have been cheaper for them too! LESSON to be learnt, Earth tour management.
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Reply #19 posted 09/23/07 3:52am

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My mind boggles as to how anyone could think that throwing any kind of object at people from a height would be "not that bad". confused
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Reply #20 posted 09/23/07 5:42am

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headboy said:

DoMeBaby69 said:




I'm not sure it was as bad as that. 1% of 22,000 is 220. I'm pretty sure that there wasn't 220 people there throwing glowsticks. I'd say that it was around 50. Is that accurate or did I have my eyes closed whilst ducking?


2 landed at my feet in rapid succession - I'm pretty sure there were more than 48 others thrown, including the one that hit Prince..i easily go with 200...and it did piss me off big time...some of those fuckers were hurling them down obviously trying to HURT people - is that acceptable behaviour? This country really has gone to the dogs. I'm really angry and embarassed that this happened at such an extraordinary night for Prince and his fans!
[Edited 9/22/07 13:34pm]


Did they ask you to remove your lid of your soft drinks bottle?
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Reply #21 posted 09/23/07 6:05am

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oldpurple said:

Did they ask you to remove your lid of your soft drinks bottle?


Is that the reason why most water bottles etc were banned? I asked the guy at the door the first time I attended why I couldn't take my water bottle in, but I couldn't hear his reply over the general noise of the crowd. The other two times no one even checked! I had assumed, wrongly it appears, it was to stop booze being smuggled in. In my innocence and ignorance, the thought of people throwing stuff had not crossed my mind.
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Reply #22 posted 09/23/07 6:07am

dfeg

NOT THAT BAD? PEOPLE GOT HURT!

We heard from security that some people sustained some very nasty cuts. How can anyone be so daft? It totally exemplifies the childish, selfish behavior of people who cannot hold their drink and should stay at home in front of their beloved soaps and reality TV shows.

I mean, who pays money to go to a concert to then throw sharp-edged objects into a crowd from a great height, or on the person they paid to see, under cover of darkness of course...

It really stressed me out when it started happening, as I really thought the encores would be shortened, or cancelled altogether, for safety fears. Respect to P for carrying on regardless.
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Reply #23 posted 09/23/07 6:09am

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splatt said:

oldpurple said:

Did they ask you to remove your lid of your soft drinks bottle?


Is that the reason why most water bottles etc were banned? I asked the guy at the door the first time I attended why I couldn't take my water bottle in, but I couldn't hear his reply over the general noise of the crowd. The other two times no one even checked! I had assumed, wrongly it appears, it was to stop booze being smuggled in. In my innocence and ignorance, the thought of people throwing stuff had not crossed my mind.

Venues take the bottle tops off usually because they're a slip hazard if ever the place needed to be evacuated. Plastic bottles will crush if you stepped on them but tops are hard and durable and are therefore seen as hazardous.
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Reply #24 posted 09/23/07 6:14am

levis1

I know it was childish and dangourous....it was such a small percentage of people
and was bound to happen.

I was more supprised how so few got chucked about as there were 20.000 ive been to so many gigs in my life 100's and things always get chuched at peoples heads . the prince crowd are so cool im more shocked about how great the crowd are night in night out so it did not ruin my evening cos i expected loads more trouble than that when the were give drunks ammo like that

Prince would'nt of been bothered bout one lil glow stick his too coll for that evan though it completly threw him for about 2 mins at least
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Reply #25 posted 09/23/07 6:21am

christar

levis1 said:

PROBABLY GET LOADS AND LOADS OF HATE MAIL

BUT IT WAS BOUND TO HAPPEN

PRINCE KNEW THAT

AND 20.000 PEOPLE IT WAS ONLY A VERY VERY SMALL PERCENTAGE OF PEOPLE THAT THREW THEM I WOULD SAY 1% OF THE CROWD

I THOUGHT CONSIDORING IT WAS LONDON I WAS EXPECTING A LOT WORSE WHEN I SAW THEM BEING HANDED OUT

I KNOW ONE HIT HIS STALL AND THREW PRINCE OFF HIS SONG

IT DIDNT RUIN THE SHOW FOR ME AT ALL

CERTAINLY A PURPLE RAIN

it seemed most pople that wre throwing them were like fuckin lemmings following each other i wonder if one of those idiots would have jumped of the top tier more would have followed i too saw one or two hit the stage and was outraged i even called for security as someone threw one from our block more for theyre sake realy as they would have got killed by my girl if they didnt get ejected ha ha ha ha ah!.
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Reply #26 posted 09/23/07 6:48am

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GC79 said:

splatt said:



Is that the reason why most water bottles etc were banned? I asked the guy at the door the first time I attended why I couldn't take my water bottle in, but I couldn't hear his reply over the general noise of the crowd. The other two times no one even checked! I had assumed, wrongly it appears, it was to stop booze being smuggled in. In my innocence and ignorance, the thought of people throwing stuff had not crossed my mind.

Venues take the bottle tops off usually because they're a slip hazard if ever the place needed to be evacuated. Plastic bottles will crush if you stepped on them but tops are hard and durable and are therefore seen as hazardous.


That does make sense, although I would of thought that all the split drinks, alcoholic or otherwise, and plastic cups etc would of been a bigger slip hazard!
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Reply #27 posted 09/23/07 6:48am

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splatt said:

GC79 said:


Venues take the bottle tops off usually because they're a slip hazard if ever the place needed to be evacuated. Plastic bottles will crush if you stepped on them but tops are hard and durable and are therefore seen as hazardous.


That does make sense, although I would of thought that all the split drinks, alcoholic or otherwise, and plastic cups etc would of been a bigger slip hazard!

I know! lol
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Reply #28 posted 09/23/07 7:58am

Weaverstreet

I dont think the throwing of glow sticks helped the length of the concert. Would u go back onto stage 2 have things thrown at u? I saw several glowstick land on the stage and go down the steps where the band went off stage.

I was more concerned though for the small kids who were sat near 2 me in bk 110.
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Reply #29 posted 09/23/07 9:01am

bungle

I was so fucking angry when this happened and I'm glad I wasnt near the twat who hit Prince on the back because I would of seriously kicked some ass.I felt very protective towards him when it happened and embarrassed for some reason too. It was an uncomfortable feeling.
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