I do that at gigs I’m such a weirdo. Recently at one and the person in front was holding a ****ing iPad up FaceTiming what looked like her Mum so there was a big screen of some middle aged woman in her pyjamas in the way of the stage!* Half expected to see a post coital Chazz recovering in the background! *she was immediately not in front anymore!
Once they’ve banged it on social media it’s never watched again. They missed their favourite song by recording it, just to show others they were there. It’s wrong. It should be compulsory to start a mosh when somebody is recording at a gig. Phones flying everywhere.
https://www.hulldailymail.co.uk/new...de-police-chief-constables-retirement-9404504 WTF... Beyond Corrupt.... https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ckrg7rjzr70o
The Police and Crime Commissioner initially praised him for the job he's done, this news comes out and he stands by his comments, I know where he should be stood. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I'd expect so, at worst (for him) he'd get his own contributions back. The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I did enjoy a pissed Italian next to us at a gig in Rome who stood videoing an entire song staring shakily at his phone. He was really chuffed at the end…so was I because I realised at the start he’s forgot to press record!
I stopped filming stuff at gigs many years ago when I realised that, if you go on YouTube twenty four hours after the gig ends, you'll find everything that you would have filmed on there, recorded by a bloke with a much steadier hand and a more expensive phone. Your memories preserved and zero effort on your part. Win, win.
Photoshopped, that miserable bastard Murray smiling ... The views expressed in my posts are not necessarily mine.
I’m sure if you was in a ‘throuple’ relationship, especially during a football tournament, you’d feel like banging your head against the wall.