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Princess
04-08-2009, 05:36 PM
I'm never good at phrasing things right but.....

Do you think a fan reflects on their artists or vice versa?

Like using Take That,they are really nice guys and I have yet to meet a Thatter who isn't really nice(and really crazy :P)

And at Wembley the security guys were telling us Oasis fans were always loud and argessive. And Oasis aren't exactly known for their niceness....

*hope that makes sense*

Nicky.
04-08-2009, 05:46 PM
True story!

McFly are awesome, have great style and are proper nice people.

All their fans are like that. :wink:

Especially me :tongue:

xDramatick
04-08-2009, 05:54 PM
To an extent, yes.
Christina fans tend to be mature, respect other artists and won't attack unless Christina has been, and accepting to variety, change and risks.
Although I can't say it works for ALL fans, there's always going to be exceptions but I think all artists have true fans which fit requirements that suit each individual artist? If that makes sense.

Princess
04-08-2009, 05:57 PM
Yeah I get your Daren. Like each artist fan's have different aspects which make them true fans.

Mrluvaluva
04-08-2009, 06:04 PM
The majority would yes. For example, in your mind, picture a group of Sex Pistols fans at a gig. Then compare it to a Katherine Jenkins concert. :whistle:

Princess
04-08-2009, 06:52 PM
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
The majority would yes. For example, in your mind, picture a group of Sex Pistols fans at a gig. Then compare it to a Katherine Jenkins concert. :whistle:

Haha true :laugh:

My uncle was at one of my TT concerts and he said cos it was mainly female,the atmosphere was a lot calmer and I was just like EH WHAT?! lol.

Also I have a friend who likes classical stuff like Josh Groban and she said no-one even stood up at his concert :shocked:

MrGaryy
05-08-2009, 02:09 AM
Originally posted by Princess
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
The majority would yes. For example, in your mind, picture a group of Sex Pistols fans at a gig. Then compare it to a Katherine Jenkins concert. :whistle:

Haha true :laugh:

My uncle was at one of my TT concerts and he said cos it was mainly female,the atmosphere was a lot calmer and I was just like EH WHAT?! lol.

Also I have a friend who likes classical stuff like Josh Groban and she said no-one even stood up at his concert :shocked:

well what would be the point? he doesn't put on a show, they're clearly just there for the live music.

and yes and no. For the most part no, but there are certain aspects of an artist that can rub off on their fanbase, like a a lot of out spoken artists tend to have very opinionated fans, ect.

Nicky.
06-08-2009, 12:36 PM
Originally posted by Princess
Originally posted by Mrluvaluva
The majority would yes. For example, in your mind, picture a group of Sex Pistols fans at a gig. Then compare it to a Katherine Jenkins concert. :whistle:

Haha true :laugh:

My uncle was at one of my TT concerts and he said cos it was mainly female,the atmosphere was a lot calmer and I was just like EH WHAT?! lol.

Also I have a friend who likes classical stuff like Josh Groban and she said no-one even stood up at his concert :shocked:

Haha! wtf? That's a bit weird!
But it's not like they're going to be screaming and jumping haha!

At the McFly gig in June, there were these people infront of us with deckchairs and stuff, and then when you go in, there's a certain area you're not allowed to put chairs in... like, infront of the stage!

These people had no idea, they legged it to about 4 rows back, then just opened up their chairs and sat down! Everyone was like, what the hell are you doing? xD

They thought they would be able to sit down at the front! They were gonna get squishhhhhhed! haha! :')

Princess
06-08-2009, 01:05 PM
Hahahaha Nicky that's so weird!!!! If that happened at TT,it would like 'Yeah you ain't sitting down' :laugh: No-one does for the boys though,even if you have seats you HAVE TO sat up.