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Post by albertfish on Aug 21, 2009 13:09:15 GMT 10
I moved here from Tassie over a year ago, and there have been NO decent underage gigs. What is going on? Yeah sure those poseur kids that are annoying and retarded and show up to gigs sometimes ruin it, but what about us younger metal warriors who actually have a passion for the music? This is ridiculous. I live for metal. In Hobart we'd have an underage Psycroptic gig like once a month. Not happy, Canberra.
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Post by Missmanagement on Aug 21, 2009 13:32:07 GMT 10
If you can get together a decent number of underage kids who will attend a metal gig, I'd happily organise one and plenty of bands would be happy to play. The problem is that people have tried to put them on and the kids just don't go....
I'd love to see some underage metal gigs happening in Canberra. Want to help me get it started?
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Post by ashahalasin on Aug 21, 2009 16:31:12 GMT 10
I'm keen to help if anyone wants it. The problem is Psycroptic draws alot of kids so they CAN have an underage gigs, but our big bands AoH, KFS, Infinitum, don't really pull the younger crowd.
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Post by albertfish on Aug 21, 2009 16:35:37 GMT 10
Hell yeah. I'm positive I can rally up the kiddy troops. It is a shame there isn't that much of a following among the underages here, but in a way it's good. There are only so many times you can see a poseur, idiotic 15 year old in the same Pantera, Iron Maiden or Slayer shirt before you wanna punch thier head in.
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Post by ashahalasin on Aug 21, 2009 17:19:55 GMT 10
Before you go on and on about these 'poseur' kids. Chances are if they are wearing an Iron Maiden shirt, then they actually LISTEN to and LIKE Iron Maiden.
Metalheads get hated on enough, and if you want more underage concerts, you need to NOT create an elitist atmoshphere. So they like maiden but not your 'true brutal metal', get over it, they still like metal, so how about we stop all the stupid petty in-fighting hate bullcrap.
Just a thought.
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Post by albertfish on Aug 21, 2009 18:12:58 GMT 10
I truly meant no offence. When I say poseur kids I actually mean the ones that wear the tee shirt, then when you make a comment on it they don't know what you're talking about. And "true brutal metal"? Man, don't give me that, I listen to fucking Sonata Arctica hahaha. Call them brutal and I'll laugh at you. I hate elitist metal heads and ignorance. I just also hate those kids who ARE actual poseurs, not kids in band shirts in general.
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Post by albertfish on Aug 21, 2009 18:15:48 GMT 10
But seriously, I'm sorry I offended you. I agree with you completely, I get hated on just for being my age. I just hate kids that are poseurs giving me and my friends a bad name, because the reason the elitist metal heads hate us is them.
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Post by ashahalasin on Aug 21, 2009 18:41:21 GMT 10
Hahaha, man I'm not offended.
I know what you are saying though. When I was 15-16 I was the WORST black/heavy metal elitist. It didn't help that I was the only person in my 1000 strong christian school that listened to anything heavier than Cradle.
I'm more concerned really about why you think kids pose? They generally don't. I wear a hell of lot of different band shirts, but if someone came up to me and started talking about how awesome some guitarist was on that really awesome demo they did, then it's sort of like, well what the fuck?
And elitist metalheads hate everyone who doesn't prescribe to their particular band(s) that they tout as lords and saviours of a 'dying and unoriginal' genre.
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Also what decent and I stress the word decent here, venues are there FOR underrage shows? I think the best way to get underrage shows, is to do a sort of 'festival'. Throw on 8 or so bands 4 or so locals, 2 fairly well knowns, and then 2 bands gauranteed to draw the younger crowd.
Just my poorly formed, and slightly retarded thoughts.
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Post by Airgedlamh on Aug 22, 2009 9:38:30 GMT 10
All ages venues are really hard to come by, some venues can organise to do all ages shows but will charge a lot for security to ensure under 18 people don't drink. I know there is: -The woden youth centre -Holy grail can organise all ages shows, they will close the bar down stairs and open the one upstairs if you want. -There was talk of the basement doing an all ages show but i dont know how that would work
That is all i can think of at the moment
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Post by ashahalasin on Aug 22, 2009 9:55:26 GMT 10
Couldn't the basement charge say an $5 for profit and armbands? 1 colour for underage and another for 18+?
The arena uses a certain sort of sticky one that won't come off less cut, so if there are any tampered bands, you don't let the kids with them on, in?
Just a thought, probably not greatly practical, but it's a simple-ish solution.
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Post by Airgedlamh on Aug 22, 2009 10:52:56 GMT 10
but how do you separate the under 18 people from the bar? the greater issue for venues is not under 18's buying from the bar but people buying drinks for them.
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Post by ashahalasin on Aug 22, 2009 10:55:16 GMT 10
Oh wait... yeah, that is quite the point.
... I got nothing. Only way I can think of is having a designated drinking area. But no idea how that would work/be implemented.
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Post by Airgedlamh on Aug 22, 2009 11:38:07 GMT 10
haha yeah, I had tried looking at moving my festival to all ages a few years ago. The best option I was able to come up with was the Holy grail, i think the deal was that a certain percentage of the ticket cost had to go to the venue to cover security and insurance, (or was that when i tried doing that at the ground floor....) anyway i'm sure it has changed now. The logistics for all the venues in Canberra is hard. Shame we don't have somewhere like the RSL in Blacktown where they have the stage in a separate room to the standard bar. But that is an idea, i wonder if anyone has looked into having a gig at one of the various clubs around town, (Labour, Southern cross)
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Post by Airgedlamh on Aug 22, 2009 11:44:42 GMT 10
Also about the events themselves, before i was 18 i thought most the gigs i went to were actually organised in part by the underage people themselves. As there were a few bands that had all their members under 18. So they organised doing shows at the youth centre.
and ashahalasin I know what you mean about the black metal elitists hah i used to be one, fuck i look back and realise how stupid i was. I still enjoy that music but at least i listen to a wider range of stuff now, i mean hell my band at the moment takes alot of influence from post-rock haha. But unfortunately shit sticks and I still feel like I have an unfavourable reputation from those days. Part the reason why i stopped organising shows, i was getting too much grief from the people who inevitably turned up to the show anyway haha
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Post by Missmanagement on Aug 24, 2009 14:29:05 GMT 10
Also about the events themselves, before i was 18 i thought most the gigs i went to were actually organised in part by the underage people themselves. As there were a few bands that had all their members under 18. So they organised doing shows at the youth centre. Good point...
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