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13th April 2008 04:01 AM |
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Originally Posted by Melrose
(Post 1413864)
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Oooh ok LOL. Thx. XD Yea at western concerts you can just stand in the front row with your camera with all the body guards in front of you and they still won't mind.
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i think it still depends. 1st, it's up to the artist, also the venue. That's generally the deal for USA. lastly, how unified each individual 'event security' person is at upholding the policy. clearly on avg, some will not care as much as others. some would rather just stand there, not raise a hand to break a sweat.... as he/she is still getting paid the same regardless if they tell 10 people or 0 to put away the camera.
In China Shanghai last yr I saw some examples of event staff lasering people in the audience that they were able to catch snapping pics. Again some, i saw some that didnt care. I was not tagged once for filming and snapping.
But no where I guess, does the audience itself frown upon themselves like apparently Japanese do.
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Originally Posted by Celaphorce
(Post 1414282)
I love that she cried during My All...what I love about her is her stage presence, this might be her first concert I will have watched since My Story Tour...I really wish she would have performed Never Ever, or Scar, or even Heartplace...but this sounds promising enough.
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i appreciate it too but i think she can almost cry herself on cue, for any song of hers, she just saves it for the end.
take it another way, she can probably block herself from crying if she tried but i think she just lets it happen, it doesn't hurt the whole audience experience, adding to it.
it's also healthy to cry.
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