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  1. QUOTE (Tony R @ May 26 2011, 04:19 PM) Acoustics were perfect on the floor. I never buy tickets for the sides at these venues, sound always sucks. That's true to an extent though I feel the side blocks closest to the stage do still have decent sound. That was certainly the case in block 112 last night. I can only imagine how poor it must have been in the upper tier.
  2. QUOTE (Kingstonlad @ May 26 2011, 02:57 PM) Well said I totally agree with you and regarding people leaving early ,it was a nightmare on the jubilee line last night and many people had to get to Waterloo for 11 oclock for the last train for some destinations. I left after Far Cry for the same reason (although I had far less to travel than most of those people probably did) and decided to take a chance with the Jubilee line. Thankfully, there were no problems when I got on board a westbound train and arrived at Waterloo in about 15 minutes. I guess I was just lucky. My views on crowd behaviour/participation are pretty straightforward. If you want to be on your feet during a show and rocking out, I have no problem with that as long as you aren't pissing off those around you. If you want to sit, that's fine too. Just because someone remains seated throughout a rock gig doesn't necessarily mean that they aren't enjoying the show. As long as you respect your fellow attendees in whatever way you want to experience the show, then everything's cool as far as I'm concerned.
  3. This is Dream Theater's best album since Awake. I absolutely love it. 2007 has been a great year for prog. Rush and Porcupione Tree have both released great albums and now DT also manage to deliver the goods!
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