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a swift kick to the left and right testicle would be sufficient to dampen any hecklers enthusiasim.
Hehe think might be too much exertion for Moz what we having to sing as well.a swift kick to the left and right testicle would be sufficient to dampen any hecklers enthusiasim.
im in favour of thatThe far more widespread problem isn't individual hecklers, but the multitude of dis-interested people who stand at Moz concerts with their back to the stage shouting into their friends ears or scrolling through their phones. Those loser types should be forcibly ejected from the premises by grumpy bouncers, preferably using their heads to open the emergency exit doors. Same twits who can't stay away from their phones in the dark of the cinema. I went to Mission Impossible: Fallout recently and one woman spent the entire film doing online shopping on her phone while her friends chewed their way through trays of nachos. Animals at the zoo are better behaved.
My point is: the belligerent heckler is certainly a problem, but is fairly rare. The moronic distractors in the audience are far more prevalent.
The setlist lends itself to distracted people. He'll often be going at a nice pace, and then drop multiple momentum killers in a row. You can't fault people for getting bored.The far more widespread problem isn't individual hecklers, but the multitude of dis-interested people who stand at Moz concerts with their back to the stage shouting into their friends ears or scrolling through their phones. Those loser types should be forcibly ejected from the premises by grumpy bouncers, preferably using their heads to open the emergency exit doors. Same twits who can't stay away from their phones in the dark of the cinema. I went to Mission Impossible: Fallout recently and one woman spent the entire film doing online shopping on her phone while her friends chewed their way through trays of nachos. Animals at the zoo are better behaved.
My point is: the belligerent heckler is certainly a problem, but is fairly rare. The moronic distractors in the audience are far more prevalent.
Agree! I virtually never see movies in a theater because I can’t stand the other patrons behavior. It takes the magic out of it.The far more widespread problem isn't individual hecklers, but the multitude of dis-interested people who stand at Moz concerts with their back to the stage shouting into their friends ears or scrolling through their phones. Those loser types should be forcibly ejected from the premises by grumpy bouncers, preferably using their heads to open the emergency exit doors. Same twits who can't stay away from their phones in the dark of the cinema. I went to Mission Impossible: Fallout recently and one woman spent the entire film doing online shopping on her phone while her friends chewed their way through trays of nachos. Animals at the zoo are better behaved.
My point is: the belligerent heckler is certainly a problem, but is fairly rare. The moronic distractors in the audience are far more prevalent.
This just happened at a Johnny Marr show in Texas during "Headmaster Ritual", Johnny stopped the song (for the second time - see amusing videos) while an obnoxious guy was hustled out by security