I agree. I don't want to look out there and see someone reading a book while
the sounds are happening and they could be engaging their brains aurally.
Why would a person pay to experience the sounds on the (hopefully!) decent
PA and then read or chat up the other audience members during the
performance? It's beyond me, I have never done it when I'm part of the
audience, and it's disconcerting to me when I see it in the audience. You
have the right idea.
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From: ",,^. .^,," <kat_@bigbrother.com>
To: <idm@hyperreal.org>
Sent: Thursday, September 14, 2000 3:09 PM
Subject: RE: [idm] Yeah, but rock shows are boring too.
quoted 2 lines I am apologizing in advance, because I'm doing now, one of the two things
> I am apologizing in advance, because I'm doing now, one of the two things
> that were said to frustrate most list members, however, since my reply is
an
quoted 4 lines overall one and not sentence specific, I'll do it here in the head and you
> overall one and not sentence specific, I'll do it here in the head and you
> all can delete if you feel the need.
>
> I am curious as to why all the cynicism?
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