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But did you ever see the Beatles? Why does everyone have to relate everything to the ******* Beatles? They aren't that good. It's like when a kid gets drafted and they have to compare an unproven 18-year old to some 300 game champion just because they have nice kicks and evasion and look about the same height and weight. Do not get it.The screams when they came out were as close to The Beatles as I've heard. Just insane.
Because the loudest, most insane screams I've ever heard was when The Beatles played Shea Stadium. I've got the full gig and when they come out it's just madness.But did you ever see the Beatles? Why does everyone have to relate everything to the ******* Beatles? They aren't that good. It's like when a kid gets drafted and they have to compare an unproven 18-year old to some 300 game champion just because they have nice kicks and evasion and look about the same height and weight. Do not get it.
I was sitting right near the stage next to the tunnel where they took the people being pulled out of the pit. The security guards and St Johns ambos people were doing an amazing job. Some seemed okay, a couple had to be carried down. One tried to walk but got three steps before she went over. They did a great job all night. Full credit to them.Well balanced setlist but I was Troy Cooked after the first five songs. Was probably fifth or sixth row and it was just intense, one of those shows where you don't get to choose if you jump up and down because you get moved with the crowd. Some of those girls were just dumb though. What did they expect, to survive a pit like that? Most people seemed to use their energy right up until Brianstorm and then it was just balladry, whether the song was or not. Even R U Mine didn't have too much movement.
That inadvertent light show during I Wanna Be Yours was genuinely profound that, seriously special.
But did you ever see the Beatles? Why does everyone have to relate everything to the ******* Beatles? They aren't that good. It's like when a kid gets drafted and they have to compare an unproven 18-year old to some 300 game champion just because they have nice kicks and evasion and look about the same height and weight. Do not get it.
I will never forget Robert Walls or some sycophant saying Josh Bootsma was a lot like Dustin Fletcher. Some absolute deer-in-the-headlights spud being compared to a freak of genetics who's been in the 22 for as long as Bootsma's lived just because they're tall, skinny, backmen, and have rude heads.Genuinely loled. Good analogy.
Yeah I met up with a girl who said she had to be pulled out and told me later on how good they were, getting the vendors to pour them a coke while one girl working for St Johns was buying lollies out of her own pocket. Good stuff. Endearing. If you saw a blonde girl with piggytails you should've told her SA doesn't love her anymore.I was sitting right near the stage next to the tunnel where they took the people being pulled out of the pit. The security guards and St Johns ambos people were doing an amazing job. Some seemed okay, a couple had to be carried down. One tried to walk but got three steps before she went over. They did a great job all night. Full credit to them.
They had 5 or 6 more St Johns people show up and go down during the night. May have been more people in need than I thought. I showed up maybe half an hour before Pond went on and I noticed people in the pit already standing up pushed tight against each other. It was madness. WTF are you already all standing up for? You can't stand upright in a compressed space like that for 3-4 hours PLUS lose your s**t like you do at the Monkeys. And if you can, then you'll be so tired by the end you won't be enjoying it. Sit the f*** down.Yeah I met up with a girl who said she had to be pulled out and told me later on how good they were, getting the vendors to pour them a coke while one girl working for St Johns was buying lollies out of her own pocket. Good stuff. Endearing. If you saw a blonde girl with piggytails you should've told her SA doesn't love her anymore.
Cool photos by the way.
Proper (non-DSLR) camera. No rubbish iPhone photos for meUgh, those photos just make you want to ban phones from these types of events.
Lovely photos though.
Ahhh yes! I had totally forgotten about that. The lass I was with kept mentioning it and when she did, I realised that was the issue. At every other show, you get there and sit down and race up when the support starts. Maybe it's the excitement of the band and the immensity of RLA. But that was a culprit alright – I mean let's not lie, everyone was cooked after Dancefloor. I felt like I'd played my first game of the season after the show my legs and back was that sore, it was just so tiring standing up from like 7pm onward.They had 5 or 6 more St Johns people show up and go down during the night. May have been more people in need than I thought. I showed up maybe half an hour before Pond went on and I noticed people in the pit already standing up pushed tight against each other. It was madness. WTF are you already all standing up for? You can't stand upright in a compressed space like that for 3-4 hours PLUS lose your s**t like you do at the Monkeys. And if you can, then you'll be so tired by the end you won't be enjoying it. Sit the f*** down.
When I was seeing Bruce, I wouldn't stand up until about 10-20 minutes before he'd come on. No support acts but he still does 3+ hour gigs. I'd get in, find my spot, and just sit down until I decided it was time to get up. I'm not standing up for no good reason.Ahhh yes! I had totally forgotten about that. The lass I was with kept mentioning it and when she did, I realised that was the issue. At every other show, you get there and sit down and race up when the support starts. Maybe it's the excitement of the band and the immensity of RLA. But that was a culprit alright – I mean let's not lie, everyone was cooked after Dancefloor. I felt like I'd played my first game of the season after the show my legs and back was that sore, it was just so tiring standing up from like 7pm onward.
Again, that goes back to the 16-year olds with no idea. Jesus.
Also, how many metal twats were in the crowd? That circle pit during Dancefloor was absolutely lame. Probably the most incongruous and inappropriate thing ever. **** off to Soundwave.
I'm a bit puzzled as to why Arctic Monkeys are only playing the theatre (sub-2,000 capacity) at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre tonight, instead of in the main arena, after playing in (and selling out) 12,000+ seat venues on the east coast in recent days. I've got a ticket, so I can't complain, but it's unfortunate that a lot of Adelaide folks are going to miss out on seeing one of the greatest bands on the planet at the peak of their powers.
And I thought you were a SIAS man... that would've been it for me aside from 2007. Reckon they've got their best album within them though and they'll probably play two Rod Laver shows next time. It's genuinely exciting to wonder how the next album'll be. They've covered a bit of territory so they're free to go any way they really want.You honestly reckon they're peaking now? Maybe popularity wise, but lyrically they probably peaked after Humbug and seeing a 2009 show would have been much more diverse and dare I say it enjoyable.
And I thought you were a SIAS man... that would've been it for me aside from 2007. Reckon they've got their best album within them though and they'll probably play two Rod Laver shows next time. It's genuinely exciting to wonder how the next album'll be. They've covered a bit of territory so they're free to go any way they really want.
But I don't know why you'd complain about seeing them in a 2,000 capacity venue. They were playing that like five years ago in Melbs.
Probably his most poetic. The thing that got me last night was how kind of middling some of the AM lyrics are. I just think the metaphors are too shallow. SIAS had the most intriguing for me, the way he alluded and described things was the kind of writing I've always liked... "Now it's getting dark and the sky looks sticky / more like black treacle than tar" is just so narrow and absolute, going to that effort to accurately portray something the way he saw it is something I've grown to like a lot more.Oh I still love SIAS, my favourite will always be FWN (not a bad song on it) but yeah SIAS is pretty damn good. I just think the lyrics on Humbug were the most obtuse and interesting they've ever been, more of a challenge to decipher
Played the main arena a few years ago and it was half empty so i guess the promoter didn't want to take a chance that would happen again.I'm a bit puzzled as to why Arctic Monkeys are only playing the theatre (sub-2,000 capacity) at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre tonight, instead of in the main arena, after playing in (and selling out) 12,000+ seat venues on the east coast in recent days. I've got a ticket, so I can't complain, but it's unfortunate that a lot of Adelaide folks are going to miss out on seeing one of the greatest bands on the planet at the peak of their powers.
Played the main arena a few years ago and it was half empty so i guess the promoter didn't want to take a chance that would happen again.
Thing is they are more popular now than 2-3 years ago.
Sorry my mistake i was given the information from someone that is why they didn't play the arena this time.Umm, no. Last time they were here (2012), they definitely played the theatre at the AEC, and it was full (I was there), just like this time.
Sorry my mistake i was given the information from someone that is why they didn't play the arena this time.
I missed them that time and regret it now.