Buenos Aires last night..

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  • KC138045
    KC138045 Columbus, OH Posts: 2,716

    North Americans have been lulled into complacency for the most part. People generally feel uncomfortable showing any kind of passion now (not that we'd show it in the same way as South Americans even if we did). It's really depressing. I usually feel let down by North American crowds. I love going to concerts of course, but 9 out of 10 times I feel like most of the crowd was fairly zombie-like (I'd say the usual demographic is about 15% passionate folks, 85% zombies. At a PJ show it might be more like 35/65 at best). It's sad.

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    We haven't be lulled we've just gotten old. I'm all for showing excitement and singing along but for me two minutes of ole ole ole between songs would of gotten old quick.
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  • PJ_Soul said:

    nicknyr15 said:

    North America needs to step up their game!

    Big time
    North Americans have been lulled into complacency for the most part. People generally feel uncomfortable showing any kind of passion now (not that we'd show it in the same way as South Americans even if we did). It's really depressing. I usually feel let down by North American crowds. I love going to concerts of course, but 9 out of 10 times I feel like most of the crowd was fairly zombie-like (I'd say the usual demographic is about 15% passionate folks, 85% zombies. At a PJ show it might be more like 35/65 at best). It's sad.
    It's been my experience, too. If you want passion at a show you have to go to the shows that the teenagers & young adults go to. I went to a Twenty One Pilots show with my teenager, and there was a ton of passion there. Took me back to the early days of a PJ concert! Miss that. Although, I always bring my passion to PJ shows! So much so that I almost feel I need to apologize to those next to me. Then I remember where I am. No apology!!!
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,674
    edited November 2015
    xhausted1 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    nicknyr15 said:

    North America needs to step up their game!

    Big time
    North Americans have been lulled into complacency for the most part. People generally feel uncomfortable showing any kind of passion now (not that we'd show it in the same way as South Americans even if we did). It's really depressing. I usually feel let down by North American crowds. I love going to concerts of course, but 9 out of 10 times I feel like most of the crowd was fairly zombie-like (I'd say the usual demographic is about 15% passionate folks, 85% zombies. At a PJ show it might be more like 35/65 at best). It's sad.
    It's been my experience, too. If you want passion at a show you have to go to the shows that the teenagers & young adults go to. I went to a Twenty One Pilots show with my teenager, and there was a ton of passion there. Took me back to the early days of a PJ concert! Miss that. Although, I always bring my passion to PJ shows! So much so that I almost feel I need to apologize to those next to me. Then I remember where I am. No apology!!!
    It actually kind of proves that all the fears we had as young people about what happens to people when they "grow up" is true, more often than not. :disappointed:
    "If he only knew now what he knew then."
    Post edited by PJ_Soul on
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    PJ_Soul said:

    xhausted1 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    nicknyr15 said:

    North America needs to step up their game!

    Big time
    North Americans have been lulled into complacency for the most part. People generally feel uncomfortable showing any kind of passion now (not that we'd show it in the same way as South Americans even if we did). It's really depressing. I usually feel let down by North American crowds. I love going to concerts of course, but 9 out of 10 times I feel like most of the crowd was fairly zombie-like (I'd say the usual demographic is about 15% passionate folks, 85% zombies. At a PJ show it might be more like 35/65 at best). It's sad.
    It's been my experience, too. If you want passion at a show you have to go to the shows that the teenagers & young adults go to. I went to a Twenty One Pilots show with my teenager, and there was a ton of passion there. Took me back to the early days of a PJ concert! Miss that. Although, I always bring my passion to PJ shows! So much so that I almost feel I need to apologize to those next to me. Then I remember where I am. No apology!!!
    It actually kind of proves that all the fears we had as young people about what happens to people when they "grow up" is true, more often than not. :disappointed:
    "If he only knew now what he knew then."
    And that necessarily isn't bad. Sometimes being tired or "old" later in life means you really lived it up when younger (i.e., bad knees because you played a lot of sports, etc...). I was in the pit in Buenos Aires right in front of Ed for about 8 songs. It was fun to experience but I didn't want to do that for 3 hours. One reason was to go back with my friends but also didn't feel like screwing up my knee or something getting pushed around for 2 hours.
  • PJ_Soul
    PJ_Soul Vancouver, BC Posts: 50,674
    edited November 2015

    PJ_Soul said:

    xhausted1 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    nicknyr15 said:

    North America needs to step up their game!

    Big time
    North Americans have been lulled into complacency for the most part. People generally feel uncomfortable showing any kind of passion now (not that we'd show it in the same way as South Americans even if we did). It's really depressing. I usually feel let down by North American crowds. I love going to concerts of course, but 9 out of 10 times I feel like most of the crowd was fairly zombie-like (I'd say the usual demographic is about 15% passionate folks, 85% zombies. At a PJ show it might be more like 35/65 at best). It's sad.
    It's been my experience, too. If you want passion at a show you have to go to the shows that the teenagers & young adults go to. I went to a Twenty One Pilots show with my teenager, and there was a ton of passion there. Took me back to the early days of a PJ concert! Miss that. Although, I always bring my passion to PJ shows! So much so that I almost feel I need to apologize to those next to me. Then I remember where I am. No apology!!!
    It actually kind of proves that all the fears we had as young people about what happens to people when they "grow up" is true, more often than not. :disappointed:
    "If he only knew now what he knew then."
    And that necessarily isn't bad. Sometimes being tired or "old" later in life means you really lived it up when younger (i.e., bad knees because you played a lot of sports, etc...). I was in the pit in Buenos Aires right in front of Ed for about 8 songs. It was fun to experience but I didn't want to do that for 3 hours. One reason was to go back with my friends but also didn't feel like screwing up my knee or something getting pushed around for 2 hours.
    You don't have to be mobile to express passion though. I think this is a psychological thing, not a physical thing. You don't need a mosh pit for a crowd to be passionate.
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  • bootlegger10
    bootlegger10 Posts: 16,256
    PJ_Soul said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    xhausted1 said:

    PJ_Soul said:

    nicknyr15 said:

    North America needs to step up their game!

    Big time
    North Americans have been lulled into complacency for the most part. People generally feel uncomfortable showing any kind of passion now (not that we'd show it in the same way as South Americans even if we did). It's really depressing. I usually feel let down by North American crowds. I love going to concerts of course, but 9 out of 10 times I feel like most of the crowd was fairly zombie-like (I'd say the usual demographic is about 15% passionate folks, 85% zombies. At a PJ show it might be more like 35/65 at best). It's sad.
    It's been my experience, too. If you want passion at a show you have to go to the shows that the teenagers & young adults go to. I went to a Twenty One Pilots show with my teenager, and there was a ton of passion there. Took me back to the early days of a PJ concert! Miss that. Although, I always bring my passion to PJ shows! So much so that I almost feel I need to apologize to those next to me. Then I remember where I am. No apology!!!
    It actually kind of proves that all the fears we had as young people about what happens to people when they "grow up" is true, more often than not. :disappointed:
    "If he only knew now what he knew then."
    And that necessarily isn't bad. Sometimes being tired or "old" later in life means you really lived it up when younger (i.e., bad knees because you played a lot of sports, etc...). I was in the pit in Buenos Aires right in front of Ed for about 8 songs. It was fun to experience but I didn't want to do that for 3 hours. One reason was to go back with my friends but also didn't feel like screwing up my knee or something getting pushed around for 2 hours.
    You don't have to be mobile to express passion though. I think this is a psychological thing, not a physical thing. You don't need a mosh pit for a crowd to be passionate.
    I agree. I don't necessarily equate the mosh pit with passion for PJ. I think some people just want to go to a concert and mosh.
  • JUST A GIRL
    JUST A GIRL Posts: 372
    edited November 2015
    my2hands said:
    For the impatient start at 1:50. It's truly epic
  • javis el errante
    javis el errante Buenos Aires Posts: 6,144

    my2hands said:
    For the impatient start at 1:50. It's truly epic
    nothing beats this one
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    imagehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6AJYusGcF5M
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  • ehbacon
    ehbacon Posts: 1,972
    posted also in the fanviews. Amazing video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygND4DmaDL0
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  • ehbacon said:

    posted also in the fanviews. Amazing video

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ygND4DmaDL0

    Epic
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  • 23scidoo
    23scidoo Thessaloniki,Greece Posts: 19,969
    BEST CROWD EVER AND EVERYWHERE..
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