a couple people should tie strings to the rails and bury them in dirt... and when a gay band does the wall of death; pull it... and make everybody trip.
Never in my life do I ever want to be on the rail when a band says I want to see people flying at the stage.
Bleeding through at ozzfest called for everyone to make the workers do something so they said all crowd suffers and everyone come over the rail. Yeah the was interesting. I just put my head down and hoped no solid contact made. I ended up seeing a dude snap his neck and get carried away on ambulance and several ppeople busting their heads. Even saw a broken arm. Now why these people listened and did what they asked is beyond me.
You tryin to be a hero fool? You wanna see badass mother fucker?! I'll show ya a badass!!!
I noticed at killfest that I had more fun noshing than I did on the rail. Rail is fun but I feel so confined and trapped. I am always fighting for my spot and I'm mote sore the next day the huge plus side to the rail is you get to be right up there
it depends on how I'm feeling. Personally I like rail and moshing but moshing is not for maiden
"jl redwing who stand in one place and semi headbang if their feeling 'wild' that night lol"
LOLOLOLOLOL! XD
I been moshing at concerts since I was 15. It's a another way to have fun. You can rock out and still mosh at the same time if you want. Moshing does bring up the energy level a bit and people always there to help you if you fall. I love moshing and stage diving :33333
drinkwine732Posts: 20,418destroyer of motherfuckers
"tired of moshing by 17? idk ive never understood the whole "rocking out" thing. who cares what happening on stage? unless its like my absolute fav band i dont see why someone would prefer the rail. a metal show to me is like the only place in life i can let loose so why would i want to sit and headbang the whole time like i could at home? plus i think the bands feed from that energy more."
The experience of being in a crowd and doing it is completely different. I feel like I can mosh anywhere, because it's just pushing people around, but truly rockin' out is something I can only do at a show.
"I noticed at killfest that I had more fun noshing than I did on the rail. Rail is fun but I feel so confined and trapped. I am always fighting for my spot and I'm mote sore the next day the huge plus side to the rail is you get to be right up there"
Confined and trapped? I think you only feel that way if you let the pressure of being up there get to you. I've been in intense pain before up there, and never wanted to leave unless the band was bad. The rail is the place to be.
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now THAT would be metal
Bleeding through at ozzfest called for everyone to make the workers do something so they said all crowd suffers and everyone come over the rail. Yeah the was interesting. I just put my head down and hoped no solid contact made. I ended up seeing a dude snap his neck and get carried away on ambulance and several ppeople busting their heads. Even saw a broken arm. Now why these people listened and did what they asked is beyond me.
If I can't mosh to a band I will sing to their songs like I did for Killswitch.
the huge plus side to the rail is you get to be right up there
it depends on how I'm feeling. Personally I like rail and moshing but moshing is not for maiden
LOLOLOLOLOL! XD
I been moshing at concerts since I was 15. It's a another way to have fun. You can rock out and still mosh at the same time if you want. Moshing does bring up the energy level a bit and people always there to help you if you fall. I love moshing and stage diving :33333
idk ive never understood the whole "rocking out" thing. who cares what happening on stage? unless its like my absolute fav band i dont see why someone would prefer the rail. a metal show to me is like the only place in life i can let loose so why would i want to sit and headbang the whole time like i could at home? plus i think the bands feed from that energy more."
The experience of being in a crowd and doing it is completely different. I feel like I can mosh anywhere, because it's just pushing people around, but truly rockin' out is something I can only do at a show.
"I noticed at killfest that I had more fun noshing than I did on the rail. Rail is fun but I feel so confined and trapped. I am always fighting for my spot and I'm mote sore the next day
the huge plus side to the rail is you get to be right up there"
Confined and trapped? I think you only feel that way if you let the pressure of being up there get to you. I've been in intense pain before up there, and never wanted to leave unless the band was bad. The rail is the place to be.