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Underage live shows?
JLM:
--- Quote from: Johnny C ---I understand that bar owners have to make a living and that is why they hold drinking-age+ shows. I don't like it, but I just respond by going to shows at smaller venues and checking out artists who do play to all ages. And I am biding my time until my 19th birthday.
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Wow, so you don't support 19+ venues and shows by not going to 19+ venues and shows...which you couldn't get into anyways because you're not 19 yet. That's stickin' it to the man.
(sorry...it just seemed funny to me).
Synchronicity:
Well that depends where you live. I live in Seattle and there are several clubs which have all-ages (bar with ID) shows fairly regularly. Other than that I can't really help. I have a similar problem seeing as I'm only 17 (and I can't even get into R rated movies without showing my ID since I look like I'm 14 or 15.)
brandie:
I always got around the age requirements when I was a young 'un by befriending and carrying equipment for the bands, or just going in the back door. I can't think of a single show that I didn't get in this way, even if it sometimes involved extensive physical exertion jumping fences and stuff.
Shaft:
I went to see Squarepusher at an 18+ gig AND I WAS ONLY 17
THE HORROR.
Johnny C:
--- Quote from: JLM ---Wow, so you don't support 19+ venues and shows by not going to 19+ venues and shows...which you couldn't get into anyways because you're not 19 yet. That's stickin' it to the man.
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Actually that was just suggesting that there are decent all ages shows and sometimes you wouldn't expect them to be good but you should have checked 'em out and you didn't because you dwell on the awesome live shows that are at 19+ venues. I mean, I'm glad you found it amusing. But it's not rebellion, it's just checking out options.
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