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Jamjar
22/02/2007, 11:33 AM
Or are you ? Am I, at 40 too old to go and see the Arctic Monkeys ? I've seen a few of there live performances on the telly from festivals last year and have their album and think its fantastic. However, as a 40 year old, I naturally despise teenagers and young people generally. The last outdoor gig I was at was Slane, the year Neil Young was doing his 'Weld' tour with Pearl Jam. There are plenty of gigs I wouldn't feel out of place at, but somehow I feel different about this one.

gustavo
22/02/2007, 11:43 AM
Feck off old-timer!
Ah no , I'm 25 and i probably would be at least 5 years older than the average fan (not to mention band member) at it , but **** it why not go , Good music is Good music.

Magicme
22/02/2007, 11:47 AM
My boss who is in her mid 30's got tickets today as did my 36 yr old brother so go for it. Would go myself if I wasnt so broke!

anto1208
22/02/2007, 3:33 PM
At 28 i feel too old for some gigs but i tend to stay at the back where i can see and hear the acts rather than getting squashed up the front now adays



"Sit down your ruining it for everyone " Otto :D

Jamjar
22/02/2007, 3:38 PM
At 28 i feel too old for some gigs but i tend to stay at the back where i can see and hear the acts rather than getting squashed up the front now adays


I'm suffering from Victor Meldrew Syndrome, so even at the back some spotty twát will probably píss me off.

anto1208
22/02/2007, 3:43 PM
I'm suffering from Victor Meldrew Syndrome, so even at the back some spotty twát will probably píss me off.



if they are any good it will be on the telly then sit back in your slippers and a nice cup of tea ...lovely :D

Jamjar
22/02/2007, 3:52 PM
if they are any good it will be on the telly then sit back in your slippers and a nice cup of tea ...lovely :D

Great, then I'll have my own kids annoying me :mad:

Paulie
22/02/2007, 4:09 PM
I'm 34 and am going with a group of friends of a similar age. I was kind of thinking the same about the age group but the album is brilliant and I really want to go so there you go. I'm also planning to go to the Saturday set at Oxygen this year (my first time at this festival), again with some friends of a similar age to myself. Should be good craic.

anto1208
22/02/2007, 4:19 PM
I'm 34 and am going with a group of friends of a similar age. I was kind of thinking the same about the age group but the album is brilliant and I really want to go so there you go. I'm also planning to go to the Saturday set at Oxygen this year (my first time at this festival), again with some friends of a similar age to myself. Should be good craic.

Oxygen for the day is ok , as its big enough not to get too bothered by the kids yet you ll find even though your in afeckin massive field ****ed up kids will still bang into you and people never stopp moving , you ll be watching a band a gang will walk past you heading for the front wait for 3 songs then walk off some where else you ll spend most of your day moving over and back and getting bumped into .

campsite is a nightmare

Paulie
22/02/2007, 4:41 PM
Oxygen for the day is ok......campsite is a nightmare

Yeah I reckon that one day will be enough for me. Even if I was going for the 2 days there's no way I'd stay on the campsite. I'm too fond of my creature comforts.

Lionel Ritchie
23/02/2007, 7:28 AM
I've always hated festivals and "big gigs" just for the fact that they're stuffed full of event junkies, Robbie Williams fans and miscellaneous others for whom music in general is just a consumable and who bought their ticket just so they could say they were there.

Got tickets for The Who the other day -Cork rather than Marley park -mainly due to the Cork venue being smaller.

So can I take this opportunity to invite all the Snow Patrol, U2 and Rice fans to stay the fcuk home and don't be annoying me with your general prancing about like a tit. ....or at least go to Marley park. Thanks;)

noby
23/02/2007, 8:10 AM
Don't worry. I'm sure you'll be fine at The Who. A good mix of old plastic Mods, and people waiting for 'that one from CSI Miami'.

SligoBrewer
24/02/2007, 4:46 PM
Don't worry. I'm sure you'll be fine at The Who. A good mix of old plastic Mods, and people waiting for 'that one from CSI Miami'.

75 euro is a bit steep if your just waiting for that one from csi,.. although all 3 songs are by the who so..

CollegeTillIDie
27/02/2007, 7:11 AM
I've always hated festivals and "big gigs" just for the fact that they're stuffed full of event junkies, Robbie Williams fans and miscellaneous others for whom music in general is just a consumable and who bought their ticket just so they could say they were there.

Got tickets for The Who the other day -Cork rather than Marley park -mainly due to the Cork venue being smaller.

So can I take this opportunity to invite all the Snow Patrol, U2 and Rice fans to stay the fcuk home and don't be annoying me with your general prancing about like a tit. ....or at least go to Marley park. Thanks;)

Well said Lionel Ritchie... I see you are on tour again good luck with that...
ALL NIGHT LONG ( All Night) :D on a related topic when some acts come here and charge more for their concert tickets than would get you their entire back catalogue on either CD or download, I'd prefer their entire back catalogue. At least when you're broke and have nothing else to do you can listen to their music. And for the record I was too old for outdoor gigs when I was 19. :D

noby
27/02/2007, 7:33 AM
75 euro is a bit steep if your just waiting for that one from csi,.. although all 3 songs are by the who so..
Thank you. I was aware. I was quoting a request I once got...

as_i_say
09/03/2007, 1:39 PM
im 28 and used to go to gigs regularly up until a few years ago-last gig i was at was green day in the point. i had standing tics so i waited patiently at the entrance to swop with some teenage goit who wasnt even born when they first started:mad: and got seated tickets. quality.

Wolfie
09/03/2007, 1:54 PM
Or are you ? Am I, at 40 too old to go and see the Arctic Monkeys ? I've seen a few of there live performances on the telly from festivals last year and have their album and think its fantastic. However, as a 40 year old, I naturally despise teenagers and young people generally. The last outdoor gig I was at was Slane, the year Neil Young was doing his 'Weld' tour with Pearl Jam. There are plenty of gigs I wouldn't feel out of place at, but somehow I feel different about this one.

There was an episode of the Simpsons where Homer faced a similar dilemma. He went to the gig and ended up as the support act. This involved getting cannon balls shot at him from close range.

I'd watch out for that.

Calcio Jack
09/03/2007, 2:22 PM
Or are you ? Am I, at 40 too old to go and see the Arctic Monkeys ? I've seen a few of there live performances on the telly from festivals last year and have their album and think its fantastic. However, as a 40 year old, I naturally despise teenagers and young people generally. The last outdoor gig I was at was Slane, the year Neil Young was doing his 'Weld' tour with Pearl Jam. There are plenty of gigs I wouldn't feel out of place at, but somehow I feel different about this one.

Perhaps you should go to see Bryan Ferry at Vicar Street next week...featuring songs from his new album Dylanesque..that's where I'll be ....last time I was at Slane was 1984 for The Stones so I guess you can figure out my vintage

Billsthoughts
10/03/2007, 3:46 PM
There was an episode of the Simpsons where Homer faced a similar dilemma. He went to the gig and ended up as the support act. This involved getting cannon balls shot at him from close range.

I'd watch out for that.

mmmm your posts are getting curiouser and curiouser....

Lionel Ritchie
11/03/2007, 7:28 AM
There was an episode of the Simpsons where Homer faced a similar dilemma. He went to the gig and ended up as the support act. This involved getting cannon balls shot at him from close range.

I'd watch out for that.

An absolute classic.

BC (hand outstretched) "Hi there... Billy Corgan Smashing Pumpkins"
HS "Homer Simpson ...smiling politely"

Wolfie
12/03/2007, 1:07 PM
mmmm your posts are getting curiouser and curiouser....

Ha Ha. Guilty as charged!!!

You've gotta love the Simpsons though.