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maladroit_me wrote: Igaveflowerstostacy wrote: I don't want those nasty punks showing up at future eisley shows. But in nashville when Eisley was performing the NFg and reggie fans, that didn't like Eisley, they just stood quietly and respectfully.
so...Nashville Rocks! -john michael just because one is a fan or either NFG or Reggie does not make them 'nasty punks'. I happen to a big fan of NFG and was in awe of Eisley at the Nashville show, in fact they are a big part of the reason I'm planning on traveling 7 1/2 hours to New Orleans to see the last show of the tour. I agree that some of the people out there take things a bit far when it comes to their feelings about a band they may not be into, they should be respectful of them no matter what, but to classify people who don't like them as 'nasty' really is no better. were you at the nashville show? that's what I thot like seriously, there were a great mass of those type of people in nashvegas and I did say they were respectful, and that they weren't being total idiots and jerks like some of the other nfg and reggie fans in other cities _________________ ROCK ME AMADEUS!! "I was on tour in the United States back in '89 and we did a show in Cincinnati. During that show I shouted out, 'It's great to be in Cincinnati!' That was a lie." -David Bowie |
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Joined: 17 Mar 2005 | Posts: 649 | Location: Gotham City, Tennessee
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yes i was at the Nashville show, and I didn't mean to sound so defensive, so forgive me for doing so. I just tend to be that way becaue people look at me with my copious tattoos and either think a)that i'm a poser of some sort, or b)i'm a dirty, stupid punk of some sort. neither of these describes who I am. |
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Joined: 09 Apr 2005 | Posts: 1299 | Location: Huntsville, Alabama
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Sorry that I used to the word "nasty" if that offended anybody. maladroit_me- did you happen to see me give the flowers? _________________ ROCK ME AMADEUS!! "I was on tour in the United States back in '89 and we did a show in Cincinnati. During that show I shouted out, 'It's great to be in Cincinnati!' That was a lie." -David Bowie |
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Joined: 17 Mar 2005 | Posts: 649 | Location: Gotham City, Tennessee
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no, i missed that, but i did hear them talking about it. i wasn't too close to the front because i was with a friend who wasn't familiar with ANY of the bands.we also missed the very start of the show trying to get through the crowds. i how i managed to drag her 2 hrs north with me i'll never know. |
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Joined: 09 Apr 2005 | Posts: 1299 | Location: Huntsville, Alabama
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maladroit_me wrote: no, i missed that, but i did hear them talking about it. i wasn't too close to the front because i was with a friend who wasn't familiar with ANY of the bands.we also missed the very start of the show trying to get through the crowds. i how i managed to drag her 2 hrs north with me i'll never know. Who is "they" that was talking about me giving flowers? _________________ ROCK ME AMADEUS!! "I was on tour in the United States back in '89 and we did a show in Cincinnati. During that show I shouted out, 'It's great to be in Cincinnati!' That was a lie." -David Bowie |
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Joined: 17 Mar 2005 | Posts: 649 | Location: Gotham City, Tennessee
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Joined: 09 Apr 2005 | Posts: 1299 | Location: Huntsville, Alabama
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what i think about this tour is.... well im predicting the same thing that happened on the BRAND NEW tour except maybe a little less. where like...i remember, even for the houston show, people saw eisley first, liked them, but when the 2nd act, hot rod circuit went on it was kind of like we all forgot about eisley . because.. hot rod is so upbeat and stuff, and eisley seemed boring at the time i guess, to some people there. boring ? maybe laid-back is a better word. laid-back BUT good and pretty music. and i think a lot of people had that in the back of their minds. which makes a HUGE affect no matter what. like...the show may be over but they will not forget eisley. so im thinking these hecklers and all this silly stuff may just be a moment thing. theyll go home, check out this .com and fall in love. the ones who fell in love in the first place. |
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Yeah, at the Chicago show there were some pretty rude people. It's a shame that it has to be like that, but it happens to everyone. It can be pretty upsetting to anyone on stage too, whether it be music, a talent, acting, etc. All we can say is don't listen to them and just play for the people who really want to hear you. It is the truth afterall. btw, everyone in the band handled the situation really really well. I just felt really bad when Sherri said sorry for being on the tour, and not to blame them. That was HORRIBLE! _________________ www.myspace.com/foursideband |
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every one of you realize that when you demean or say something negative about nfg, their music, or their fans you are stooping to the level of the inconsiderates at shows who heckle, make comments, or give the band less than nice gestures. I guess what I am saying, is how do you expect these select few people at the nfg shows to respect eisley and their music when a few of you eisley fans can not return that respect towards nfg and the people who like their music?? you get what you give in life. |
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Joined: 30 Mar 2005 | Posts: 402 | Location: tennessee
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em-tucky wrote: every one of you realize that when you demean or say something negative about nfg, their music, or their fans you are stooping to the level of the inconsiderates at shows who heckle, make comments, or give the band less than nice gestures.
I guess what I am saying, is how do you expect these select few people at the nfg shows to respect eisley and their music when a few of you eisley fans can not return that respect towards nfg and the people who like their music?? you get what you give in life. I agree, but Eisley fans are not out there yelling at NFG during shows. At least I hope not. I abhor such behavior. _________________ My photography:www.jamiemphoto.com You can't spell awesome without emo...backwards! -Julie definingawesome (11:44:11 PM): Eisley shivers our timbers |
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Joined: 15 Aug 2003 | Posts: 25185 | Location: East Texas
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TheAntrider wrote: em-tucky wrote: every one of you realize that when you demean or say something negative about nfg, their music, or their fans you are stooping to the level of the inconsiderates at shows who heckle, make comments, or give the band less than nice gestures.
I guess what I am saying, is how do you expect these select few people at the nfg shows to respect eisley and their music when a few of you eisley fans can not return that respect towards nfg and the people who like their music?? you get what you give in life. I agree, but Eisley fans are not out there yelling at NFG during shows. At least I hope not. I abhor such behavior. Exactly. |
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