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Thread started 08/21/12 2:06pm

Gunsnhalen

If You See An Artist In Person...

Would you ever go up to them?

As much as i admire a lot of artists, i do not go up to them and try to ask for a picture or anything.

I always find it silly when people freak out when they see an artist & go disturb them for picture, autographs & yada yada. I understand they entertain us and some believe they should give back to us by at least giving a picture.

But idk i find that to be silly, they walk down the street like normal human beings... they don't need screaming fans everywhere.

I saw Slash back at the Shutter island premier in 2010, he was 3 rows behind me with seasn atrick flannery & of course i told my friend ahhh shit it's slash!

But i didn't say anything to him... and this crazy heffah after the movie ran up & gave him a hug afterwards & he gave this look like eek bitch are you for real? lol

So if you see an artist you like do you ever ask for an autograph or picture? or do you just walk on by and think nothing of it.

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Reply #1 posted 08/21/12 2:10pm

Unholyalliance

Gunsnhalen said:

So if you see an artist you like do you ever ask for an autograph or picture? or do you just walk on by and think nothing of it.

Only if there is a signing. Otherwise I'm way too busy to be dealing with them. If I'm hanging out I might say something witty if I can think of something fast enough, but normally I don't acknowledge them. Not even when they're being big attention whores.

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Reply #2 posted 08/21/12 2:13pm

AsherFierce

If I saw Beyonce in person. I'd pass out.

Anyone else, I won't bother them. cool

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Reply #3 posted 08/21/12 2:16pm

Gunsnhalen

Unholyalliance said:

Gunsnhalen said:

So if you see an artist you like do you ever ask for an autograph or picture? or do you just walk on by and think nothing of it.

Only if there is a signing. Otherwise I'm way too busy to be dealing with them. If I'm hanging out I might say something witty if I can think of something fast enough, but normally I don't acknowledge them. Not even when they're being big attention whores.

True! a signing is totally cool. But if just a regular day thing then eh...

And it is true, being in L.A i have seen Celebs c & d list mainly who love those paparazzi cameras razz

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Reply #4 posted 08/21/12 2:19pm

Gunsnhalen

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If I saw Beyonce in person. I'd pass out.

Anyone else, I won't bother them. cool

You would be oozing that bey bey love lol

I once saw R. Kelly in person to, and i'm glad i didn't talk to him. He has a stank ass attitude bored2

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Reply #5 posted 08/21/12 2:20pm

Unholyalliance

Gunsnhalen said:

And it is true, being in L.A i have seen Celebs c & d list mainly who love those paparazzi cameras razz

They are trying real hard to become A list.

Though, at the end of the day, they are just normal human beings like you and I who make a shitload of money. If I see Mitt Romney in person am I going to run up to him and go "OMGICAN'TBELIEVEIT'SYOU?!?!!111" Hell no.

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Reply #6 posted 08/21/12 2:22pm

Unholyalliance

Gunsnhalen said:

I once saw R. Kelly in person to, and i'm glad i didn't talk to him. He has a stank ass attitude bored2

Maybe you should have offered him a bottle of apple juice...

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Reply #7 posted 08/21/12 2:24pm

AsherFierce

Unholyalliance said:

Gunsnhalen said:

I once saw R. Kelly in person to, and i'm glad i didn't talk to him. He has a stank ass attitude bored2

Maybe you should have offered him a bottle of apple juice...

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Reply #8 posted 08/21/12 2:38pm

Gunsnhalen

Unholyalliance said:

Gunsnhalen said:

I once saw R. Kelly in person to, and i'm glad i didn't talk to him. He has a stank ass attitude bored2

Maybe you should have offered him a bottle of apple juice...

lol You cray cray

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Reply #9 posted 08/21/12 2:39pm

wavesofbliss

i lived in nashville in the early 90s and saw plenty of celebs. i workd at a restraunt during the day and in Turtles record store at night(saving for univ). many of the popular country and gospels stars came in to rent movies and buy music, a few did in stores but that was mostly rockers. it was where i met dez dickerson and his family. i got so freaked the first time they came in i had to leave the sales floor and hidein the toilet to calmdown. lol after that he was just another customer. a lot of the sparrow music artist came round(thats where dez or his wife(i forget) was working at the time. my favorite memory of dez was the night it was kinda slow so me and jim and kellyhad a sorta disco evening. we got prettycarried away anddidnt realize it until i looked up and dez had got 2 movies and went to the checkout. and while he was checked out he did the YMCA dance with us. LOVELOVELOVE!

duncan jones had just started his advance degree at vanderbuiltand could be found around town have a drinkorwhatever. very nice and unassuming and looks more like his dad in person than he does in pictures.

but not all of them are cool.

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Reply #10 posted 08/21/12 2:50pm

aardvark15

I met Richard Marx once. Really nice guy. It felt a little akward because I got into a conversation with him and I really wanted a photo and autograph and I tried really to ask without seeming pushy and I screwed up really bad lol

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Reply #11 posted 08/21/12 2:53pm

nursev

I'm cool with mine's lol Even if I saw Prince Nursey would be as cool as the other side of the pillow lol Don't want the Purple folks taking me away lol Besides Prince and President Obama ain't no other muthafuckas I'd wanna meet lol

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Reply #12 posted 08/21/12 3:06pm

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I don't bother them.

If I see them on the street, or out eating, or doing what the rest of us do, then I don't feel I should disturb them.

But if it's a social situation and everybody is talking, I will join in or introduce myself. nod


"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

-Cher, "Woman's World"
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Reply #13 posted 08/21/12 3:16pm

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For me, it depends upon the circumstances by which I have come across them, the environment we are in, and how I feel about them personally. I have responded in ways that have ranged from ignoring them, to engaging them in further interaction.

Generally speaking, if it's convenient, and I can do so without making a fuss, I'm likely to just approach them with a smile, extend a hand if it seems appropriate, let them know what a pleasure it is to see them, then promptly turn and continue on about my business, as I leave them to theirs. My main rule of thumb is to not create a scene that will leave that person feeling uncomfortable or violated.

By treating them with respect, I have often been surprised by the amount of time some "folks" have been willing to spend with me.

"There's Nothing That The Proper Attitude Won't Render Funkable!"

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Reply #14 posted 08/21/12 3:18pm

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PDogz said:

For me, it depends upon the circumstances by which I have come across them, the environment we are in, and how I feel about them personally. I have responded in ways that have ranged from ignoring them, to engaging them in further interaction.

Generally speaking, if it's convenient, and I can do so without making a fuss, I'm likely to just approach them with a smile, extend a hand if it seems appropriate, let them know what a pleasure it is to see them, then promptly turn and continue on about my business, as I leave them to theirs. My main rule of thumb is to not create a scene that will leave that person feeling uncomfortable or violated.

By treating them with respect, I have often been surprised by the amount of time some "folks" have been willing to spend with me.

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Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #15 posted 08/21/12 3:37pm

nursev

chocolate1 said:

I don't bother them.

If I see them on the street, or out eating, or doing what the rest of us do, then I don't feel I should disturb them.

But if it's a social situation and everybody is talking, I will join in or introduce myself. nod

Cool with ur's too lol

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Reply #16 posted 08/21/12 4:07pm

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nursev said:

chocolate1 said:

I don't bother them.

If I see them on the street, or out eating, or doing what the rest of us do, then I don't feel I should disturb them.

But if it's a social situation and everybody is talking, I will join in or introduce myself. nod

Cool with ur's too lol

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"Love Hurts.
Your lies, they cut me.
Now your words don't mean a thing.
I don't give a damn if you ever loved me..."

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Reply #17 posted 08/21/12 4:15pm

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If an artist is in a small venue, I will and have gone up to them (or their crew) to ask for autographs. The last two in recent history: Sheila E. was signing things for peeps after a concert and I had her sign drumsticks and a CD. It was hard for me to follow up the Mom in front of me whose son danced on stage with Sheila but I did tell her that after her work-out on the drums, I needed to go back to the gym... She laughed. lol

The other time was recently when I saw Van Hunt perform and I asked one of his dancers to have him sign a handbill. He did--signed: "Stop stealing posters!--Van Hunt." lol

Oh, yeah! Forgot about the time Mick Jagger went to a movie I saw with his daughter when I went with a friend in my city--but no one, including me bothered him. That--is the mark of respect and cool

hmmm Oh, yeah! This was during the first showing of the Frida Kahlo movie.

[Edited 8/21/12 16:36pm]

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