At least a few members of the audience are focused for a few moments on that band in front of them playing music..... instead of their stupid phones and inane conversations. "They're playing? Now I must look away and talk loudly about nothing!" It's the unhip really short attention span scene.
You say "unhip" but they think they are hip. After all, their conversation is way more important than the music. Live music, at least by famous bands, is largely dead.
@@elmoblatch9787 Who ARE these people?Since I don't go to this kind of a show with that kind of audience, I've never tried to ask them what they're thinking and why they're doing what they do. It would be a useless, unhip, short attention span response. I'm glad I saw The Grateful Dead a long time ago with much cooler people.
At least a few members of the audience are focused for a few moments on that band in front of them playing music..... instead of their stupid phones and inane conversations. "They're playing? Now I must look away and talk loudly about nothing!" It's the unhip really short attention span scene.
You say "unhip" but they think they are hip. After all, their conversation is way more important than the music. Live music, at least by famous bands, is largely dead.
@@elmoblatch9787 Who ARE these people?Since I don't go to this kind of a show with that kind of audience, I've never tried to ask them what they're thinking and why they're doing what they do. It would be a useless, unhip, short attention span response. I'm glad I saw The Grateful Dead a long time ago with much cooler people.
There are too many musicians up there. It's a muddled sound.
I want to be that guy with the big-ass straw hat that no one wears...oh wait