02-29-2004, 12:49 PM
I know a large number of you are regular concert goers and would have some stories about them. So I guess i'll get the ball rolling.
I went to a friends concert last night (turned out multiple friends i knew ppl in 3 outa the 4 bands). I was in the circle pit with my friend, pushing and shoving and what not, like we were most of the night. For those who dont know, a circle pit is a when you are standing, you will get guys who start pushing each other, or jumping against each other, and that clears people who dont really want to be pushed out of the way, and you get a small group of guys pushing each other and bouncing off each other. This is all normal, and their are certain unspoken rules that concert goers obey in the circle pits and mosh pits. The biggest is when someone falls, you have to pick them up, this is a must. People get trampled if you dont pick them up. A bunch of people fell and I always helped them up, and when I fell, they helped me up. What eventually happened was that when people would get thrown to the outside of the circle and would bump into other people. I guess some of the guys took it personal, and they went after a few people in the circle pit. Luckily it wasnt me, even though i had no control over where i was going. I think i did bump into one of the guys, who took it personal, and he would have pushed me back in and I didnt think anything of it. They eventually went after one guy and grabed him, and pushed him up against the stage. At that point the lead singer of the band went over to the dummer, and stopped him and the rest of the guys stopped. He tried to calm them down and didnt have any luck. At that point the security guys rushed in and tried to break things up. Luckily they were pretty big, and good at what they do, or their would have been serious hell breaking lose. I know one of the security guys got hit, becasue I head him say "who the **** hit me" and by say i mean yell. I havent been in many circle pits, but i have been in a few and no matter what it looks like you always felt a sense of friendship, but in this one you could feel animosity.
Anyway, lets hear some of your stories. :thumb:
I went to a friends concert last night (turned out multiple friends i knew ppl in 3 outa the 4 bands). I was in the circle pit with my friend, pushing and shoving and what not, like we were most of the night. For those who dont know, a circle pit is a when you are standing, you will get guys who start pushing each other, or jumping against each other, and that clears people who dont really want to be pushed out of the way, and you get a small group of guys pushing each other and bouncing off each other. This is all normal, and their are certain unspoken rules that concert goers obey in the circle pits and mosh pits. The biggest is when someone falls, you have to pick them up, this is a must. People get trampled if you dont pick them up. A bunch of people fell and I always helped them up, and when I fell, they helped me up. What eventually happened was that when people would get thrown to the outside of the circle and would bump into other people. I guess some of the guys took it personal, and they went after a few people in the circle pit. Luckily it wasnt me, even though i had no control over where i was going. I think i did bump into one of the guys, who took it personal, and he would have pushed me back in and I didnt think anything of it. They eventually went after one guy and grabed him, and pushed him up against the stage. At that point the lead singer of the band went over to the dummer, and stopped him and the rest of the guys stopped. He tried to calm them down and didnt have any luck. At that point the security guys rushed in and tried to break things up. Luckily they were pretty big, and good at what they do, or their would have been serious hell breaking lose. I know one of the security guys got hit, becasue I head him say "who the **** hit me" and by say i mean yell. I havent been in many circle pits, but i have been in a few and no matter what it looks like you always felt a sense of friendship, but in this one you could feel animosity.
Anyway, lets hear some of your stories. :thumb: