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Topic History of: Talking in gigs
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Green Man Not long came from back from London to see Peter Gabriel. I saw him at the 02 before without any problems.

However he was still great and his latest album is flawless. However the night was marred and worthless by twats who were talking bollocks and using their phones for nothing.

Gigs are becoming less and less fun with each passing year. There's no point complaining to the staff you get the usual response like there is no other seats or there's nothing we can do.

How about give refunds or turf people out?

I remember also doing the Pogo and fist pumping in gigs in my youth and holding red hot lighters at KISS and Ted Nugent gigs until blisters were forming. Even then the audience didn't talk but cheered after songs.

People only left when Vinnie Vincent was doing his long guitar solos which sounded like random notes being played through a mangle. Even then I stayed where I was, taking in the sound because it was still KISS. A few years later Vinnie Vincent went to hiding.