Fabri-sama 1 Jouren 0

Jul 16, 2008 22:51

Pushing 'till first row it feels soo good. So there was Nega today, pretty cool Jin didn't started on the stage, but he walked over singing from the entrance of Shibuya O-West and went up to the stage, pretty bikkurishita. I was in third row with no problem, but the fucking two moles ahead of me weren't doing any headbanging or anything, so I said ( Read more... )

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kidoairaku July 16 2008, 15:18:30 UTC
Dude. I dunno if it's such a good idea to piss off the jouren. =/ If you wanna be in the front row, all you need to do is ask the girl with the list. And she really only has the list cuz she has a low number.

There's really no sense in drawing unwanted attention to yourself. You're gonna be in Japan for like a year, so I don't want you to end up being banned from shows or something. D: But if it's impossible to make nice, I understand. Not all fans are friendly to foreigners.

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fabri_sama July 16 2008, 15:36:41 UTC
Wait wait, one thing is pushing oneself where there's no space and that's of course bad bad, another is when on the bar they keep like almost an half meter of space to each sides and maybe they're pissed off if someone gets there because they want to be the unique and sole people to stand there, it was also a damn event, then screw them.

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kidoairaku July 16 2008, 15:48:06 UTC
I know how you feel, but it's still dangerous. And if the band you wanna see doesn't have a full saizen, it's possible to get a spot. You know Japanese societal rules aren't the most logical or intuitive. x_x I just don't wanna see you run into any problems while you're trying to enjoy yourself. I know how loathsome bangya can be. I've seen foreigners get shoved off the bar during a set. Hell, it might have to do with Nega fans. Not such nice ppl. =O

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anonymous August 3 2008, 00:07:00 UTC
Hi Fabry, your english is very good!!
Greetings to Japan

Laura

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