I don't think words can suffice to explain how wild OOR audience are. You'd think I would have learned from
last year's experience and never attempt to enter the mosh. But when Iman handed me the ticket, I knew I would risk my life to get a close look. The only problem is, I completely forgot how seriously dangerous it is to be in that spot. We
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omgsh yes OOR mosh pits are craaaazy x_x it really is mix of pure thrill and survival lol
I managed to go my first ever OOR lives in Osaka in June (the first night on the balcony, the second night near the stage), and there was a time where most of us in the first few front rows fell down on top of each other, but everyone helped out each other so I'm sorry you had a meanie next to you :(
By the way, what'd you talk about with Toru and Taka? *I'm so happy for you!* I completely missed my chance during the first Osaka live. For some magical reason, the boys decided they'd check out their opening acts on the balcony--within arm's length of me, and because I wasn't sure if people could actually talk to them...I didn't ;_; Should've said "dude, America kara kimashita!"
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"mix of pure thrill and survival" ---That is the best description ever!
Well, there is always an asshole or two.. can't help it. I think the one I encountered at the very same venue but for NICO was way worse. *sigh* I wish I could kick them in the nuts.
YOu definitely should have!! Man, and so damn close too.. they'd probably forgive you for breaking etiquette since you're a foreigner. All I said was I came from America and I arrived the day before.. then I mentioned that I also came last year at their Zepp Osaka live. I think they said "sugoi" and "arigato". I was so touched when Taka said "thank you". It felt so sincere. Made me love him even more.
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