ur_inner_child said:
I held a sign which said "sign me" which got signed.
Whoa lol that was you! At the time I thought 'how inspired', still do!
Mad blog nonetheless biomic. Hope my own vids turn out as good as yours. Remember seeing you and your friend around.
If there was one thing that spoiled my own experience, it was a stuck up woman next me who stood near-motionless and cross-armed for the show's entirety, sour faced and seemingly unmoved (while her boyfriend jumped up and down like crazy). Maybe she just didn't like showing emotion, but her tut-tutting whenever people pushed closer to the stage (and thus in front of her) was off-putting and really detracted from the camaraderie.
John threw a plecturm at my feet but the guy in front of me picked it before I could get to it
Oh did anyone else run into evermore afterwords? Amongst the bystanders around me at the time I was the first to recognise them, and several people took photos with them just in case they were famous...
Friends and Ididn't get to the til about past 6pm and felt somewhat 'behind', we got centre spots, about 6th row or something at first but left and bolted for JM shirts knowing they'd run out of smalls. Pity the Hampdends weren't bad enough as hoped to scare people away. In the end we ended up closer but on the right side facing the stage, the side John came to the least. Thought it was a great mix, the crowd, much unlike the ravage of screaming 14yo's as predicted by the enmore box office. It was also interesting to meet people who'd bought their tix off e-bay... the price they paid was astonishing yet remained undisclosed... truly dedicated people (financially anyway)...
Kinda hope he's at the enmore again in April and just plays a series of small gigs there rather than the one big one somewhere dank and hollow - didn't get to go previously, but still can't see the Hordern or Entertainment Centre doing him or his music any justice - can anyone who's been to his other concerts attest to this?