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Thread started 09/23/07 1:39pm

gaz2109

Shamed to be called British!!

I myself didn't have the good fortune of getting tickets for the final night but i feel really gutted for the thousands of REAL GENUINE Prince fans that had to witness that mindless glowstick throwing!....True British fans of Prince have waited a long time to see this genius entertain us, with that type of behaviour i'll be surprised if Prince comes back for a long time!....If ever!...If anyone's seen the footage of the superbowl you'll note that not one glowstick was thrown on that stage!..The Americans know respect why don't we?...It's no wonder us Brits have such a bad reputation abroad!.....Sorry needed to sound off big time!!
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Reply #1 posted 09/23/07 1:44pm

purplewisdom

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because we luuuuurve larrrrgerrr!!!

*burps*

but seriously..it was a small percentage who acted foolish..and they can take that purple stick and shove it up their backsides..
"Dead in the middle of Little Italy little did we know
that we riddled some middleman who didn't do diddily"--BP
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Reply #2 posted 09/23/07 1:47pm

abigailj

Personally don't see what this has got to do with race.
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Reply #3 posted 09/23/07 1:53pm

Tzar

abigailj said:

Personally don't see what this has got to do with race.


Exactly. The majority of the people in the O2 behaved well (I actually noticed less drunks than usual that night) - for some reason most of the glowsticks came from the upper tier.
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Reply #4 posted 09/23/07 2:10pm

FunkyAphrodite

I'm not keen on being called British either! I'm English myself - and v proud of it. I don't really see this as a nationality issue as i am sure there were people from all over the place on Friday who threw the glow sticks. They're wankers but just with a different accent.
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Reply #5 posted 09/23/07 2:16pm

seanbee

FunkyAphrodite said:

I'm not keen on being called British either! I'm English myself - and v proud of it. I don't really see this as a nationality issue as i am sure there were people from all over the place on Friday who threw the glow sticks. They're wankers but just with a different accent.



I wasn't there but I think we need to move on from this.....yeah, wankers are everywhere.
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Reply #6 posted 09/23/07 3:00pm

carbonunit

gaz2109 said:

I myself didn't have the good fortune of getting tickets for the final night but i feel really gutted for the thousands of REAL GENUINE Prince fans that had to witness that mindless glowstick throwing!....True British fans of Prince have waited a long time to see this genius entertain us, with that type of behaviour i'll be surprised if Prince comes back for a long time!....If ever!...If anyone's seen the footage of the superbowl you'll note that not one glowstick was thrown on that stage!..The Americans know respect why don't we?...It's no wonder us Brits have such a bad reputation abroad!.....Sorry needed to sound off big time!!


I too am appauled about the glow-stick hitting Prince, but hey... do we even know the nationality of those responsible? Not that it matters anyway, race has bugger all to do with it, "cut you, cut me, both the blood is red"... I think the throwing of the glow-sticks was to be expected anyway, the effect looked amazing (holding them in the air that is) but it was a bit of a dumb move if you ask me. Why give out stuff like that, it only makes for potential risks. I heard that the free CD's were being thrown too, so I rest my case...

I've had the opportunity of seeing the man many times over this fantastic 21 night tour and it's a shame that a small percentage had to behave in this way, but I'm sure they didn't ruin the show for everyone, or Prince for that matter, it just sounds like it really upset the orger's and rightly so, you are his loyal and true fans, so it's to be expected! Try and keep ya chins up folks!

I for one have enjoyed every show. The aftershows have been my favourites and I'm still buzzing from witnessing some of the most genius performances I will probably ever see in this lifetime... Wish I could thank him personally for the years of sonic delights he has provided us with, but that's a dream, so I'll just have to say it here I guess... "Hey, Prince, cheers mate!"
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Reply #7 posted 09/23/07 4:09pm

SquirrelMeat

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gaz2109 said:

I myself didn't have the good fortune of getting tickets for the final night but i feel really gutted for the thousands of REAL GENUINE Prince fans that had to witness that mindless glowstick throwing!....True British fans of Prince have waited a long time to see this genius entertain us, with that type of behaviour i'll be surprised if Prince comes back for a long time!....If ever!...If anyone's seen the footage of the superbowl you'll note that not one glowstick was thrown on that stage!..The Americans know respect why don't we?...It's no wonder us Brits have such a bad reputation abroad!.....Sorry needed to sound off big time!!


I'm guessing the thowers were Welsh or Scottish.
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Reply #8 posted 09/23/07 4:47pm

kencase01

SquirrelMeat said:

gaz2109 said:

I myself didn't have the good fortune of getting tickets for the final night but i feel really gutted for the thousands of REAL GENUINE Prince fans that had to witness that mindless glowstick throwing!....True British fans of Prince have waited a long time to see this genius entertain us, with that type of behaviour i'll be surprised if Prince comes back for a long time!....If ever!...If anyone's seen the footage of the superbowl you'll note that not one glowstick was thrown on that stage!..The Americans know respect why don't we?...It's no wonder us Brits have such a bad reputation abroad!.....Sorry needed to sound off big time!!


I'm guessing the thowers were Welsh or Scottish.


I hope you're on the windup! coz its always scots and welsh that behave like hooligans abroad eek
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Reply #9 posted 09/23/07 4:48pm

SquirrelMeat

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kencase01 said:

SquirrelMeat said:



I'm guessing the thowers were Welsh or Scottish.


I hope you're on the windup! coz its always scots and welsh that behave like hooligans abroad eek


You said it!
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Reply #10 posted 09/23/07 4:53pm

kencase01

you would put the yanks to shame with your misunderstanding of irony! (or is it shamed?) FYI plenty of people travelled from outside london to get to these gigs, but if it makes you happy big bad foreigners ruined it
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Reply #11 posted 09/23/07 5:03pm

SquirrelMeat

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kencase01 said:

you would put the yanks to shame with your misunderstanding of irony! (or is it shamed?) FYI plenty of people travelled from outside london to get to these gigs, but if it makes you happy big bad foreigners ruined it


It make you happy that big bad locals did?
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Reply #12 posted 09/23/07 5:16pm

magictree

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it's all gone a little daily mail hysteria on this subject hasn't it?

i wonder if there's anyone we can lynch?
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Reply #13 posted 09/23/07 5:26pm

glyn

this whole british/english/martian/eskimo glowstick yob riot thing thing has gone way too far.



none of us can know the nationality of everyone who threw a glow stick and who didn't... so such generalisations say more about people making them and their way of seeing the world than they do about what actually happened.

Yes, it was thoughtless on their part, and yes, a group mentality emerged that made people likely temporarily forget that there were other human beings below them. Alcohol probably helped.



There are two groups of people you should be splitting it into.

Those who threw glow sticks and those who didn't.


If you are in the group of people who didn't throw glowsticks then you have NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF. Regardless of what people say...


If a generalisation doesn't apply to you, then it's not about you..
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Reply #14 posted 09/23/07 5:27pm

glyn

glyn said:

this whole british/english/martian/eskimo glowstick yob riot thing thing has gone way too far.



none of us can know the nationality of everyone who threw a glow stick and who didn't... so such generalisations say more about people making them and their way of seeing the world than they do about what actually happened.

Yes, it was thoughtless on their part, and yes, a group mentality emerged that made people likely temporarily forget that there were other human beings below them. Alcohol probably helped.



There are two groups of people you should be splitting it into.

Those who threw glow sticks and those who didn't.


If you are in the group of people who didn't throw glowsticks then you have NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF. Regardless of what people say...


If a generalisation doesn't apply to you, then it's not about you..




oh, and if you want to blame someone, blame me.
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Reply #15 posted 09/23/07 5:34pm

magictree

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i blame glyn

HANG GLYN!
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Reply #16 posted 09/24/07 1:40am

seanbee

glyn said:

glyn said:

this whole british/english/martian/eskimo glowstick yob riot thing thing has gone way too far.



none of us can know the nationality of everyone who threw a glow stick and who didn't... so such generalisations say more about people making them and their way of seeing the world than they do about what actually happened.

Yes, it was thoughtless on their part, and yes, a group mentality emerged that made people likely temporarily forget that there were other human beings below them. Alcohol probably helped.


Yeah Glyn, I SAW YOU!!!!



There are two groups of people you should be splitting it into.

Those who threw glow sticks and those who didn't.


If you are in the group of people who didn't throw glowsticks then you have NOTHING TO BE ASHAMED OF. Regardless of what people say...


If a generalisation doesn't apply to you, then it's not about you..




oh, and if you want to blame someone, blame me.
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Reply #17 posted 09/24/07 2:19am

seanbee

Yeah Glyn, it's all your fault!
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Reply #18 posted 09/24/07 3:07am

motr

Shamed to be called British? Totally agree. I am English, NOT British.
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Reply #19 posted 09/24/07 7:19am

cammille

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ii agree the glow stick idea was silly...when you consider we werent allowed to have the lids for our bottled water at the arena...but potentialy dangerous golwsticks in the hands of people who have drunk too much is ok...health and safety gone bonkers
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Reply #20 posted 09/24/07 7:22am

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You get fools anywhere in the world. The guy who I saw throw a glo stick was an Aussie; he was falling all over the place drunk out of his mind with the rest of his stupid friends mad
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Reply #21 posted 09/24/07 7:55am

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gaz2109 said:

I myself didn't have the good fortune of getting tickets for the final night but i feel really gutted for the thousands of REAL GENUINE Prince fans that had to witness that mindless glowstick throwing!....True British fans of Prince have waited a long time to see this genius entertain us, with that type of behaviour i'll be surprised if Prince comes back for a long time!....If ever!...If anyone's seen the footage of the superbowl you'll note that not one glowstick was thrown on that stage!..The Americans know respect why don't we?...It's no wonder us Brits have such a bad reputation abroad!.....Sorry needed to sound off big time!!





Not this Bullshit again mad
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Reply #22 posted 09/24/07 9:46am

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carbonunit said:


I heard that the free CD's were being thrown too, so I rest my case...

Throwing anything at concerts is disgusting.
But throwing cd's is really dangerous I saw one get suck in someone's head at a concert a couple of years ago. there was blood everywhere. shake
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Reply #23 posted 09/24/07 10:14am

ufoclub

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abigailj said:

Personally don't see what this has got to do with race.


British is a race? razz
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Reply #24 posted 09/24/07 10:22am

vivid

gaz2109 said:

I myself didn't have the good fortune of getting tickets for the final night but i feel really gutted for the thousands of REAL GENUINE Prince fans that had to witness that mindless glowstick throwing!....True British fans of Prince have waited a long time to see this genius entertain us, with that type of behaviour i'll be surprised if Prince comes back for a long time!....If ever!...If anyone's seen the footage of the superbowl you'll note that not one glowstick was thrown on that stage!..The Americans know respect why don't we?...It's no wonder us Brits have such a bad reputation abroad!.....Sorry needed to sound off big time!!



To be fair, I believe Prince was pelted with a fair few things when he opened for the stones in the good old USA.

And it only started at the end when the stage cleared before the first encore and most of it stopped when P and the band came back on. Unfortunately a couple of dickheads went a little bit too far, but it is all getting a little hysterical on here.

Sure the 'Brits' can be louts but personally I think it was all those european types gatecrashing our party!
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Reply #25 posted 09/24/07 10:31am

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Thought I'd add my tuppence worth. This constant generalisation that "The Brits are all a bunch of pissed hooligans" is boring and untrue.

We all know that a 'vocal' minority in any group - be it country/race/age/gender/sexual orientation/hair colour/number of piercings and tattoos (I could go on) can give the rest of the group a bad name.

So please chill out.

And just to give some perspective, Prince's bodyguard, Harlan Austin, said this:

Was there a difference between fans from different countries? Are some more 'aggressive'? Can you say something about that in general?
Absolutely, fans are different all over the world. I found that the Asian fans made my job so easy. They would remain seated, and politely clap--it was almost like being at an opera concert.

The most difficult concerts were in the States. That was where we'd have problems: fights, guns, bomb threats. European audiences were somewhere in the middle, but seemed to have the most appreciation for music. I remember in the Netherlands Prince did a show where 70,000 fans all had lighters, and would flick them to the beat of the music. That was really something to see.
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Reply #26 posted 09/24/07 10:39am

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I was at the concert and it was amazing apart from the glow stick throwing. To be fair 99.7% of the people there was to have a fantastic night and enjoy the atmosphere and the music. The 0.3% of the others who were throwing stuff must be really off their heads and are not true fans. If you plan to go in there absolutely sozzled and cause trouble for everyone else, why go in the first place? Those tickets could have been bought by true fans who would've had appreciated the show and had a far better night!! Sorry but thats my opinion.
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Reply #27 posted 09/24/07 12:06pm

m3taverse

abigailj said:

Personally don't see what this has got to do with race.


Since when are the British a race?
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