Originally posted by Bags:camouflage (sp?) seems to be in, baggy army pants or shorts, only drainpipe jeans or dress pants way back when with skinny braces (suspenders to doodles)….nasty polyester baseball hats with the mesh round the back, 'maybe' a trilby or pork-pie hat for us….scruffy t-shirts with "tims bowling" or something like that on it, only Ben Sherman button down or Fred Perry was allowed….those nasty black and white cheapo canvas sneakers, highly polished Doc Martins or die! Long'ish scruffy hair, skinhead cuts all the way in my day girl.
Originally posted by mankie:So that's where all the dancing happens! Nice to know it happens for some shows….
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:The one thing that does seem to be the same is the attitude of the fans…dance your head off, have fun, get roudy….no trouble. The style of clothes has changed dramatically though from my two-tone suit, Ben Sherman's and Doc Martins days.
i was going to ask how the show was… i'm sure it was better than watching reruns of 24, which seems to be more and more like a soap opera.
I'm curious, what's the dress code like today?
Ska is dead tour roll call.
If you go to some of the older ska bands you'll see the skins out in full form with their Guiness patches on their bombers and their Fred Perry and Ben Sherman shirts.
Originally posted by Bags:Come on, guiny.
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While crowd surfing may be part of 10% of shows or so (I haven't seen crowd surfing in ages, and I go to 50 shows a year…), it does not *have* to be tolerated. And even where it is, security staff are often not so sweet about it. [/QB]
Ok i just read Mankies post wrong, i thought when he called them gems he was saying that he thought they usually kick out the crowd surfers instead of letting them back in the crowd. I do believe they do a great job there so i wasnt trying to say anything bad about them. As for the you never see crowd surfers at your concerts and you go to 50 a year, well you have to figure there are tens of thousands of concerts in the world a year so your 50 concerts is probably 1% of all concerts a year. So its still quite possible that there is more crowd surfing concerts then 10%. Ok that was way too confusing, i'm not even going back to reread this post.