that was makes the whole thing exciting, don't you think?I don't understand how it is possible to ban an individual from gigs as huge as Moz's.
How could anyone spot a single person amongst the thousands attending?
A pair of dark glasses and a hat would surely be more than sufficient disguise.
I know I'm wrong ofcourse, because poor old David did get ejected.
Strange!
because I just type whatever comes into my head and I usually get tired after about 5 or 6Why isn't "cry" an option?
OK, I got it Chickpea one thing you mention is the whole "shutting down the site" thing and I've heard others mention such elsewhereAs someone with a self-imposed ban against myself attending any future concerts by a band (for whom I ran a website and forum that was unofficially regarded by the band and their management as "official" for a decade) that I still love musically, I can say pretty confidently that I would do none of these things.
So, option 7:
I would stop going to shows, shut down the site, and spend a lot of years regretting that we weren't able to work things out civilly—but feeling too stubborn to accept (or offer) an apology.
Eventually, I'd like to work toward option 3.
I'm slightly disappointed "whoop his ass" isn't available among the options...:straight face:
OK, I got it Chickpea one thing you mention is the whole "shutting down the site" thing and I've heard others mention such elsewhere
that one I just don't get at all maybe its just me, but if I owned something then someone tried to unjustly* take it from me, I'd defend my rights as best I could and even if my attention, desire or whatever for that thing faded
thanks, though I really thought you'd vote for #4Robby, your best poll ever. Great question. Outstanding choices. Intelligent discussion.
I like your response Eurydice, so I am gonna thumb you even though I usually reserve that for long time posters and who knows maybe you were under another name?If I got a ban, I would have clearly done something that got Moz's attention. If I was able to get Moz's attention (even if it meant getting banned), I'd go to bed smiling each and every damn night because I'd know that he knew I was alive. I'm a grown-up. I wouldn't care because I could still listen to his songs, watch his DVDs, etc. You move along and laugh it off.
Enough said.
I like your response Eurydice, so I am gonna thumb you even though I usually reserve that for long time posters and who knows maybe you were under another name?
anyways, time to go find a post by malvachat's & by lindsey1151's that I like to thank them for voting
If Morrissey banned me from his shows I'd ban him from my shows!
And then I'd put on a huge gig at Madison Square Garden and make sure all the most famous and bestest of the Bright Young Things were in attendance and as an encore I'd sing my new song "Morrissey Can Stick His Shitty Gigs Up His Smelly Old Bum".
And you wouldn't feel bad that the only reason he knew who you were was because he hated you?If I got a ban, I would have clearly done something that got Moz's attention. If I was able to get Moz's attention (even if it meant getting banned), I'd go to bed smiling each and every damn night because I'd know that he knew I was alive.
I mean, you could get his attention like this by punching the guy in the face, or running over his cat - but is any attention, even negative attention, really a good thing?