This is the thread to discuss Dir en grey.
# of reboots: 1 ^_^
I saw the pics and I didn't think they looked bad at all. Except Kyo. XD
# of reboots: 1 ^_^
I saw the pics and I didn't think they looked bad at all. Except Kyo. XD
Kazuo wrote:Me and a few friends talked with a Japanese staff member who spoke basic english after the show and asked for our feedback. We told him how proud we were that they did so well and all that and the guy said that they plan to come back soon, so whoever missed them this time around can catch them when they come back!
Kazuo wrote:What was the sense of restarting the thread? XD It's not like the random and listening thread where its like.. just pointless and for post count.
flowersofnight wrote:I think all hugely long threads are kind of pointless since no one is going to read back past the last 10 pages or so. I'll leave the old one around in case anyone really wants to read it... but yeah, I've been wanting to do this for a while.
Kazuo wrote:flowersofnight wrote:I think all hugely long threads are kind of pointless since no one is going to read back past the last 10 pages or so. I'll leave the old one around in case anyone really wants to read it... but yeah, I've been wanting to do this for a while.
Gotcha.
@Bloodclot: The Free Will guy was extending a request from the band. They did it for the well being of the people in the front who could have gotten hurt badly. People can get hurt very badly at concerts, and it's not fun.
It really irritates me when people don't understand why bands want people to have fun and not get hurt. You go to a concert to see a band, not punch people in the face. If people can't conduct themselves in a respectful, non-violent manner, they shouldn't be at the concert and should grow up real quick.
bloodclot wrote:Kazuo wrote:flowersofnight wrote:I think all hugely long threads are kind of pointless since no one is going to read back past the last 10 pages or so. I'll leave the old one around in case anyone really wants to read it... but yeah, I've been wanting to do this for a while.
Gotcha.
@Bloodclot: The Free Will guy was extending a request from the band. They did it for the well being of the people in the front who could have gotten hurt badly. People can get hurt very badly at concerts, and it's not fun.
It really irritates me when people don't understand why bands want people to have fun and not get hurt. You go to a concert to see a band, not punch people in the face. If people can't conduct themselves in a respectful, non-violent manner, they shouldn't be at the concert and should grow up real quick.
okay your right, but you have to admit he WAS a bit annoying..He kept telling us to move back more and more and he was talking to himself when he was away from the microphone.. Im not violent at all, i just dont like being controlled.
I agree with you 100% right there. Sure its fun to be a bit rough some times but its expected when you're jumping around together, but not to the point where people actually get HURT >< I immensly enjoyed the concert due to the fact that I was able to move around a bit more freely and it was less cramped/bashing around me ^^ Me and my new canadian friend made it to the third row o-o; we were suprised. But there was this really obnoxious guy with curly fro-like hair in a green shirt who was constantly elbowing me really hard and got in front of me (I couldn't see past his jungle of hair) ;_; come on he was taller than me... he could see fine over my head -.-Kazuo wrote:flowersofnight wrote:I think all hugely long threads are kind of pointless since no one is going to read back past the last 10 pages or so. I'll leave the old one around in case anyone really wants to read it... but yeah, I've been wanting to do this for a while.
Gotcha.
@Bloodclot: The Free Will guy was extending a request from the band. They did it for the well being of the people in the front who could have gotten hurt badly. People can get hurt very badly at concerts, and it's not fun.
It really irritates me when people don't understand why bands want people to have fun and not get hurt. You go to a concert to see a band, not punch people in the face. If people can't conduct themselves in a respectful, non-violent manner, they shouldn't be at the concert and should grow up real quick.
I agree with you 100% right there. Sure its fun to be a bit rough some times but its expected when you're jumping around together, but not to the point where people actually get HURT >< I immensly enjoyed the concert due to the fact that I was able to move around a bit more freely and it was less cramped/bashing around me ^^ Me and my new canadian friend made it to the third row o-o; we were suprised. But there was this really obnoxious guy with curly fro-like hair in a green shirt who was constantly elbowing me really hard and got in front of me (I couldn't see past his jungle of hair) ;_; come on he was taller than me... he could see fine over my head -.-
bloodclot wrote:LOL yea that guy was really obnoxious
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My sister was behind him also and i was on the side of her and she is really short and she couldnt see well >_< lol.
another thing that annoyed me was this group of grown men cursing off Still Life Decay and saying they suck.
D wrote:Did anyone else think that Kyo's performance on Higeki Ha Mabuta Wo Oroshita YasashikiUtsu was sorta of like Zakuro? It was very touching!!
Oh yeah XD When Toshiya came around after Child Prey and hosed me off with the water bottles I gave him my wrist bands XDD He scampered away smiling. A memoir for the NYC show
Nocturne wrote:aww come on guys, give a full live report ^^ I really wanted to go but I had school and stuff and I live in PA so itd either be a really long drive, or tons of money for a flight.
Also, how many people were there? Was it sold out? And what information did they give?
Nocturne wrote:Awesome, good news. Like, did they say if there were going to go on another tour, what they thought of the place, did they react differently to american fans, did they speak any english, stuff like that.