Why did they boo Eddie?
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HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
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HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.0 -
PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
I think it's perfectly within the rights of an audience member to boo, but I think it's childish and lacks class.
If you disagree, that's fine, I won't boo ya for it.
Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.
Personally, I just think booing is classless and rude. The usual method of expressing disagreement at a concert is not to clap or cheer. If you really feel strongly you can walk out.
Now, I’m not saying it isn't within someone rights to boo, just that I disagree with it.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.0 -
BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.
Personally, I just think booing is classless and rude. The usual method of expressing disagreement at a concert is not to clap or cheer. If you really feel strongly you can walk out.
Now, I’m not saying it isn't within someone rights to boo, just that I disagree with it.
booing a performance is rude, yes (like when people boo nickelback, for instance).
booing a political message is not rude. it is the direct opposite of clapping/cheering. if the door is open to one, it has to be open for the other.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.
Personally, I just think booing is classless and rude. The usual method of expressing disagreement at a concert is not to clap or cheer. If you really feel strongly you can walk out.
Now, I’m not saying it isn't within someone rights to boo, just that I disagree with it.
booing a performance is rude, yes (like when people boo nickelback, for instance).
booing a political message is not rude. it is the direct opposite of clapping/cheering. if the door is open to one, it has to be open for the other.
And no, booing is not the opposite of cheering. Not cheering/clapping is the opposite of cheering/clapping. That’s what you do if you don’t like the performance. Booing isn’t really any different than shouting at the performers.my small self... like a book amongst the many on a shelf0 -
oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:oftenreading said:HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.
Personally, I just think booing is classless and rude. The usual method of expressing disagreement at a concert is not to clap or cheer. If you really feel strongly you can walk out.
Now, I’m not saying it isn't within someone rights to boo, just that I disagree with it.
booing a performance is rude, yes (like when people boo nickelback, for instance).
booing a political message is not rude. it is the direct opposite of clapping/cheering. if the door is open to one, it has to be open for the other.
And no, booing is not the opposite of cheering. Not cheering/clapping is the opposite of cheering/clapping. That’s what you do if you don’t like the performance. Booing isn’t really any different than shouting at the performers.
I can, and I'm sure the band can, differentiate between people booing a political sentiment between songs and booing when Ed fucks up the lyrics to wishlist. completely different things.Hugh Freaking Dillon is currently out of the office, returning sometime in the fall0 -
BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:BS44325 said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
Jeff also said he loved it.
Every time they tour I see weirdo freaks come on here and say their sets are too long, 3 hours is too much they say.
Blasphemy in the highest degree!Monkey Driven, Call this Living?0 -
rgambs said:I think it's perfectly within the rights of an audience member to boo, but I think it's childish and lacks class.
If you disagree, that's fine, I won't boo ya for it.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:PJ_Soul said:HughFreakingDillon said:I have an issue with someone booing the performance.
I do not have an issue with someone booing something the artist says in between the songs, especially if it's political in nature. I can't imagine the band would disagree with that. I gather they prefer people be engaged, no matter positive or negative, as long as they are engaged at all.
With all its sham, drudgery, and broken dreams, it is still a beautiful world. Be careful. Strive to be happy. ~ Desiderata0 -
Just to clarify, I never said anyone does not have the right to boo. It's just not something I do.
If Ed or Nugent or anybody got up on stage and said something I disagreed with I might, at most, shake my head and said, "no way man" (which would be drowned out by the booing, so who would know or care anyway). Booing is about the last way to make somebody change their mind about something. I can think of several better ways to make an opposing argument. To my way of thinking, booing is childish at best, bullying at worst.
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