It'd probably be better if Bob Dylan was put in a Yondr pouch.Fair enough if he agrees to actually perform something that remotely sounds like one of his songs and promises to put his fucking harmonica in a yondra pouch.
And tbh, it's probably best if didn't do any singing as well and leave it some drunk blokes in the audience.
You are so cruel! Fair, but cruel.Fair enough if he agrees to actually perform something that remotely sounds like one of his songs and promises to put his fucking harmonica in a yondra pouch.
And tbh, it's probably best if didn't do any singing as well and leave it some drunk blokes in the audience.
Why do people need a pouch? Could they not simply keep their phone in a pocket? I suppose asking to people to put it in a pouch emphasises that they should not use their phones, and helps them resist temptation. Many people are odviously addicted to using their phones.
You'll always get some tosser who doesn't switch it off or put it in airplane mode. The putting phones in pouches things (that you then keep hold of) isn't unreasonable, it's the being forced to sit through a Bob Dylan concert that is the true issue here.Why do people need a pouch? Could they not simply keep their phone in a pocket? I suppose asking to people to put it in a pouch emphasises that they should not use their phones, and helps them resist temptation. Many people are odviously addicted to using their phones.
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Not sure about the smartwatch thing (I imagine some of his crowd might be dependent on the health/heart monitoring) but I've no problem not having to contend with a sea of phones held aloft.
Smartwatch seems daft, are they really a distraction that much? Certainly not to others. Great now I have no idea what time it is and cant prepare for the rush at the end to get my phone unlocked so I can leave.
I saw home thirty years ago and he was shite. I remember laughing out loud at just how bad it was.Something has to be done about phones at gigs, but I'd prefer it was a bit less top-down and a bit more grassroots, ie. the people next to you in the crowd kicking you in the shins if you hold your phone up.
Saw Dylan 20 years ago and he was shite. Can only imagine how shite he is now.
I saw home thirty years ago and he was shite. I remember laughing out loud at just how bad it was.
It's not just concerts. Phones are used by massive twats everywhere. And the twats that do this are always the loud twats who think the world wants to hear them. I don't want to be sat in a restaurant and be forced to listen to some cunt hold a 10 minute conversation at 90dB.Anyone using a phone at a concert is a massive twat
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Not sure about the smartwatch thing (I imagine some of his crowd might be dependent on the health/heart monitoring) but I've no problem not having to contend with a sea of phones held aloft.
Barry manilow was all old timers and there would have been a riot had they tried to ban phones.Of course most of the old timers going to see Bob Dylan won't do that so it's probably not needed, and only a cantankerous git like him would enforce no phones.
There will be plenty of young people there for the retro vibe.Of course most of the old timers going to see Bob Dylan won't do that so it's probably not needed, and only a cantankerous git like him would enforce no phones.
In fairness, very few people attending a Dylan gig will be there for the music. They'll just want to say they were there.Watch the gig you’ve paid shitloads for, ffs.