people not from the west are absolutely obsessed with concert culture which I understand on some level but at some point it just looks pathetic as f***
Can you expand on that
I like them but once you see an artist you like there’s not much point in seeing them again
Depends, I’ve seen some artist earlier into their career then much later and it’s like a whole new experience cause most of the time they dropped more hits, had different eras, etc.
I like them but once you see an artist you like there’s not much point in seeing them again
This doesnt make sense to me considering they perform a new album every time they get on road
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Can you expand on that
people with western gaze look at concerts as monumental events that not only provide access to celebrity and idol seemingly far from their reach but also goes to prove the 'development' of any given region that enjoys regular tour stops and popular festivals
before anybody comes in saying im hating--I enjoyed a fair share of concerts, from philharmonies to venues of various capacities. concerts are cool but im not into live music that much and the mythology of concerts is cool too but I dont fall for that all the way and dont treat it as some sort of staple of civilization
Had fun at a bunch of them earlier in life but don't really see myself going to many more. No one I care about is still performing regularly and no one current really excites me like that
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that song is amazing im ngl
The hiphop niggas that y’all Stan ain exactly entertainer/performers to begin with lol after a bunch of jumping around for 30 minutes what’s left to keep your attention..
I love em. Especially local and cheap ones. Keeps ya ears to the streets. Havent been to one in ages tho
people with western gaze look at concerts as monumental events that not only provide access to celebrity and idol seemingly far from their reach but also goes to prove the 'development' of any given region that enjoys regular tour stops and popular festivals
before anybody comes in saying im hating--I enjoyed a fair share of concerts, from philharmonies to venues of various capacities. concerts are cool but im not into live music that much and the mythology of concerts is cool too but I dont fall for that all the way and dont treat it as some sort of staple of civilization
what makes you think its so much of a western thing
what makes you think its so much of a western thing
good question, I guess I dont see people getting excited over non-american/English musicians much
good question, I guess I dont see people getting excited over non-american/English musicians much
east asian idol culture is one thing coming to mind for me
and also how much better/more excited latin american crowds always seem to be compared to american ones (for any type of artist)
but i think the anglo/western influence could factor into those too i guess idk