Atlanta, GA. The Masquerade.

Mar 30, 2010 03:39

I'd pretty long winded, but I'd like to think it's worth it.
Recap of my experiences at TYV show, Atlanta, GA. March 24, 2010.
Best.Show.Ever. (And I go to a lot of shows.)
(It's more about my personal experience than the actual show itself.)

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lillymissy746 March 31 2010, 03:35:50 UTC
Everyone always talks about the show in detail and then they say "We met the guys, they were so sweet! We got to ask them questions and take pictures." Thanks for taking the time to type that all out! I love hearing about fan interaction in detail. Now that they're more accessible than they've been in four-ish years, it's cool to hear about what they say and do around fans.

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hesmagicandmyth March 31 2010, 04:57:56 UTC
I agree.
I hate when people say they talked to them, but never give any detail.
How am I to know if they talked about weather or hot air balloons? I need details, people, details!

And about them being accessible, AMEN! I am so damn glad because I could never win a M&G to save my godforsaken soul. I think I would have had a better chance at winning the lottery or something. In fact, I could never win any kind of Panic anything. Glad that's all passed. I'm thrilled they're back on our level. Not gonna lie.

Thanks for reading. I know it was ridiculously long.

(Btw, is your icon Romona?)

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lillymissy746 March 31 2010, 06:51:23 UTC
It is indeed, Ramona Quimby has been my hero since I was seven years old.

My favorite shows are usually 18+ or 21+ (or 16+ with ID's actually being checked) in clubs and small theaters, so I was over the moon when I found out The Young Veins were going on this tour. If train tickets weren't so obnoxiously and infuriatingly overpriced I'd be at the Knitting Factory (in Brooklyn) seeing them tomorrow night/tonight.

I don't care about autographs and photos, I won't be satisfied until I can sit down and have real conversations with my favorite musicians.

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hesmagicandmyth April 1 2010, 03:36:19 UTC
Ramona is my childhood! The Q's with tails, ears, and whiskers! The Beezus Jesus stuff. Rocked my elementary years!

Wow, how much were tickets there?
My tickets were $10 each.

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trickster721 April 1 2010, 06:45:33 UTC
It's like some kind of epic happy ending, where everybody gets to watch them play from ten feet away and then hugs.

Glad there's no mention of anything Panic. I'm pretty sure in that context Behind the Sea might actually kill me.

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hesmagicandmyth April 1 2010, 07:29:18 UTC
Ah, I know!
I would have cried if something like that happened and nobody wants to see me cry!
The girl in line in front of me before we went into the venue heard someone say something about Panic and she was like, "I don't want to hear it! I know they broke up and I'm not in denial, but I'm still grieving." I'm with her.

An epic happy ending was just what I needed honestly. It was all kind of awesome instead of sad. :)
Completely opposite of the Panic show I went to with Brendon and Spencer where I left and wanted to cry. But that was last August -too soon.

Thanks for reading!

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