"gimme all the drugs i can get, doesn\'t matter what it is, i\'ll take it,"
Is that a direct quote?
i was glad to see that for the most part, well almost the majority of b\'fast fans when i first started coming around back in the good ol\' days, were nothing like that.
You mean the 20 people that used to see the band back in 2000 vs. the 50 people that see the band today. At a typical Breakfast show i know probably 80-90% of the people in the crowd. The Biscuits fanbase is, conservatively, 200x the size. The larger the fanbase, the more diverse the crowd and their interests. Sure you will get some rotten eggs in there, but that is just a direct reflection of society as a whole.
that type of person is a cancer to ANY music scene. also the kind of person that made phish supposedly lose their desire to play for people. that fan does NOT have genuine passion for music. they have a passion for drugs. the music is just an after thought or something to move to, i mean, at the lot in plains, pa they were dancing to j. geils for christ\'s sake, fuckin\' sit these people in a big, open room with flashing lights and a big screen tv with any random movie on and they\'ll have the same reaction.
A cancer to the scene? I\'m sure the Biscuits don\'t see it that way. Yeah some kids come and get fucked up...so what? You don\'t think that happens at Breakfast shows? Bottom line, whether they are faced or sober, they are still putting down $30-$50 per show to see this band. The Breakfast would kill to have that kind dedication...and if you believe otherwise you are CRAZY!
Yes...and Phish "lost the desire to play for people" because they felt people weren\'t interested in the music anymore, just get fucked up. Are you ser?
And who are you to decide what\'s good music and what isn\'t? If people want to get down to J. Geils, then fuckin\' get down. You live in Fairfield and you\'ve never seen people getting down to \'80\'s music?
every one of their fans i have ever met since like \'98 or \'99 has mentioned how fucked up they were and how many different drugs they\'d taken when they went. according to older fans of the band, it wasn\'t always like that. surprise, surprise, yet another thing ruined by filthy, dirty, scuzzy, nasty-ass immature druggies.
Yes...that\'s what happens in the \'jam\' scene when a band gets big. You pick up more fans! Some have different priorities at a show, but (for the most part) they all have enough passion to drop money down to check them out. Jaded veterans of the scene will always talk about how much better it was back in the day. So what? What else is new?
i went to see phish in 2000 at the meadows, we took a "bisco girl," like half way through the show while wandering around i ran into her, she immediately comes up to me, eyes darting around and huge, and goes, "heeeeeey, what\'s up, are you having a good time?!?! what are you on?!?" i was like, "uh, nothing," she was like, "seriously? that\'s uh, cool," and got a sarcastic thumbs up...
So you are complaining about these people at shows, yet you choose to bring her with you?
if you need to take drugs to enjoy a band, do you really like that band to begin with?
I love the Biscuits and the Breakfast whether i\'m fucked up or completely sober. Some of my most enjoyable shows i have tripping or rolling, but I can say the same thing about sober shows. Depends on what i\'m in the mood for. It\'s called life...live it.
no fuckin\' thanks. imagine a bar full of those assholes? or a place like maybe, the field or jake\'s, or some kind of nice place they\'ve never played before, for example, does anyone think they\'d be invited back?!?!
i think not...
So if they Breakfast started selling out small venues with lines out the doors, you don\'t think they would be invited back? Money is money. The venues are glad to see. More ticket, food, and drink sales I would say increase the odds of being invited back. No?
Sorry this turned into a rant, but Ren\'s post was just too ridiculous. To bring it home...yes there are a lot of kids getting fucked up in the Biscuits scene, but over half their fanbase is made up of 16-21yr old kids. What were you doing during those ages? Partying, having fun, drinking, smoking, getting fucked up...basically looking for a good time. If they want to have a good time at a show, with a band they enjoy, all the more power to them. Who are you to say otherwise? Regardless, if your enjoyment is influenced more by what people are doing around you rather than what\'s on stage, maybe your priorities are mixed up?
i know that everytime i\'ve tried to go to a bisco show, some spun out imbecile would keep crashing into me or would be talking about whatever over the music, never allowing me the chance to get into the music.
Just gotta find a good spot. Generally right in front of the SBD yields great sound and less talking (because of the tapers). When an indoor building is sold out or at least packed, you will deal with these complications, Biscuits or not