A while ago I bitched about the exorbitant surcharges of ticket monopolist Admission. I eventually went ahead and bought my tickets for Sigur Rós at a small music shop in town, and they charged me a much lower price. But even on their tickets Admission put a 2 dollar fee.
And today was the day of the concert. Since Alison didn’t want to go I’d tried (albeit a bit late) to sell my second ticket to someone, but nobody wanted it or they had already made plans for tonight.
So I bluntly told Alison she had to come and she grudgingly complied.
I learned a couple of things tonight:
Sigur Rós does not have a female lead singer. He just sings at a very high pitch.
Sitting far away from the stage on a stand does not improve your connection to the performance, but is more comfortable.
Even though Sigur Rós plays very quiet music on their albums, live on stage they are much louder.
Sitting far away does not protect to said loudness.
A last-minute visit to Jean Coutu to buy earplugs and cough drops proved extremely worthwhile.
A prohibition to bring alcoholic beverages also means that water bottles will get confiscated.
Water on sale on the premises is $3.75 and will be delivered in bottles without a cap to promote spillage.
A prohibition to bring cameras doesn’t mean there isn’t an abundance of cameras (I didn’t dare to bring mine, hence the bad iphone-made picture above).
Meeting a familiar face in the audience does give a lone soul a sense of belonging.
Sep 20 2008
Sigur
A while ago I bitched about the exorbitant surcharges of ticket monopolist Admission. I eventually went ahead and bought my tickets for Sigur Rós at a small music shop in town, and they charged me a much lower price. But even on their tickets Admission put a 2 dollar fee.
And today was the day of the concert. Since Alison didn’t want to go I’d tried (albeit a bit late) to sell my second ticket to someone, but nobody wanted it or they had already made plans for tonight.
So I bluntly told Alison she had to come and she grudgingly complied.
I learned a couple of things tonight:
By mare • A., art, english, montréal •