durdencommatyler wrote:Because I'm already married, 'snatcher. Also, he seems like a pretty shitty husband.
i'm fairly certain he's a vampire
durdencommatyler wrote:Because I'm already married, 'snatcher. Also, he seems like a pretty shitty husband.
Yeah, I'll buy that.bodysnatcher wrote:durdencommatyler wrote:Because I'm already married, 'snatcher. Also, he seems like a pretty shitty husband.
i'm fairly certain he's a vampire
durdencommatyler wrote:This collection is outstanding. What a fucking wonderful listen.![]()
God, I love Jack White.
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Lament wrote: Like I always say, "Anyone who thinks getting kicked in the nuts by one person sucks has never gotten kicked in the nuts by two people at the same time."
Vitalogist wrote:As a hotel manager, you can imagine the amount of beige I’ve seen in my career.
What a way to keep people away from your shows.And this week, Jack White became the latest artist to flat-out ban the use of mobile phones at live shows. The former White Stripes frontman, who is slated to release a new album in March, said in a statement that his upcoming concerts will be “phone-free.”
“We think you’ll enjoy looking up from your gadgets for a little while and experience music and our shared love of it IN PERSON,” White said.
How will it work? White, 42, said he wants his fans to stow “all phones and other photo or video-capturing gizmos” in a locking pouch called Yondr.
The pouches stay with concertgoers and remain sealed while they are in the sanctioned “phone-free zone,” keeping them from snapping photos, uploading clips to YouTube or texting their pals. (Audience members can unlock the pouch to make an emergency call as long as they step away from that area.)
i'm sure it's a way to block people from streaming something on facebook live, or if periscope is still a thing.Birds in Hell wrote:Man, what an insufferable dickhead.
https://www.nbcnews.com/pop-culture/mus ... an-n840681
What a way to keep people away from your shows.And this week, Jack White became the latest artist to flat-out ban the use of mobile phones at live shows. The former White Stripes frontman, who is slated to release a new album in March, said in a statement that his upcoming concerts will be “phone-free.”
“We think you’ll enjoy looking up from your gadgets for a little while and experience music and our shared love of it IN PERSON,” White said.
How will it work? White, 42, said he wants his fans to stow “all phones and other photo or video-capturing gizmos” in a locking pouch called Yondr.
The pouches stay with concertgoers and remain sealed while they are in the sanctioned “phone-free zone,” keeping them from snapping photos, uploading clips to YouTube or texting their pals. (Audience members can unlock the pouch to make an emergency call as long as they step away from that area.)
Seriously?Birds in Hell wrote:Given the age of his audience, I'd expect there's a decent amount of parents of young kids at his shows. I wouldn't feel comfortable with the idea of locking away my phone in case there was some emergency, etc.
Is it?bodysnatcher wrote:it's a fair point for sure
I think there's a designated area for thatBirds in Hell wrote:Given the age of his audience, I'd expect there's a decent amount of parents of young kids at his shows. I wouldn't feel comfortable with the idea of locking away my phone in case there was some emergency, etc.
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I guess I'd need to know more about how it worked in practise but that still sounds like a bad idea.theplatypus wrote:I think there's a designated area for thatBirds in Hell wrote:Given the age of his audience, I'd expect there's a decent amount of parents of young kids at his shows. I wouldn't feel comfortable with the idea of locking away my phone in case there was some emergency, etc.
i was just trying to avoid another "why don't you have kids" conversationdurdencommatyler wrote:Is it?bodysnatcher wrote:it's a fair point for sure
put all phone users in a blocked off area ... like at a bar that has an all-ages showtheplatypus wrote:I think there's a designated area for thatBirds in Hell wrote:Given the age of his audience, I'd expect there's a decent amount of parents of young kids at his shows. I wouldn't feel comfortable with the idea of locking away my phone in case there was some emergency, etc.
As soon as I realised I was going to have to explain why I thought this was self-evidently such a bad idea, I had an "oh no" moment.bodysnatcher wrote:i was just trying to avoid another "why don't you have kids" conversationdurdencommatyler wrote:Is it?bodysnatcher wrote:it's a fair point for sure