Here it is!!
(http://images5b.snapfish.com/232323232%7Ffp63277%3Enu%3D59%3B3%3E936%3E259%3EWSNRCG%3D32879554%3B334%3Anu0mrj)
Maybe he's not bothered by the flinging glow sticks but I sure wish folks would quit hitting the band. :-[ My guess is he's just so damned gracious he would never yell at a fan,even a stupid one throwing things at him.
He mines them for their energy. ::)
We were in the front row so didn't really see much of the crowd throughout the night, but I don't remember the glow sticks being a big issue unlike ATL and other venues where they were being thrown everywhere. Funny picture though.
QuoteHe mines them for their energy. ::)
Bah-ha-ha-ha!
QuoteHe mines them for their energy. ::)
He then uses this energy to power the laser harp
from their perspective, it must look soooo fuckin' cool to see all them sticks. It's part of the gig too...i think they understand this.
rather than, "those sticks look cool" i imagine them thinking, "i hope they don't start throwing that crap up here."
or maybe that's just me. :)
they dont seem to mind
I am pretty sure that most people mind having shit thrown in their face, but that's just a guess.
whether the band minds or not (gotta believe they'd prefer NOT to be pelted with things while they're playing), it still bugs the shit out of me that there are people out there in this world who are soooooo freakin' stupid.
purposely trying to hit the guys you paid money to see? it's like fleeing from a country full of ponies to live in a non-pony country......it just doesn't make sense. :-?
QuoteI am pretty sure that most people mind having shit thrown in their face, but that's just a guess.
I agree, I think people should stop throwing things, it's not very nice >:(
Quoteit's like fleeing from a country full of ponies to live in a non-pony country......it just doesn't make sense. :-?
so awesome...
JERRY:
I[size=12] didn't know she had a pony. How was I to know she had a pony? Who figures an immigrant's going to have a pony? Do you know what the odds are onthat? I mean, in all the pictures I saw of immigrants on boats coming into New York harbor, I never saw one of them sitting on a pony. Why would anybody come here if they had a pony? Who leaves a country packed with ponies to come to a non-pony country? It doesn't make sense.. am I wrong[/size]?
QuoteQuoteI am pretty sure that most people mind having shit thrown in their face, but that's just a guess.
I agree, I think people should stop throwing things, it's not very nice >:(
i love what urban dictionary has to say about glow sticks:
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=glow%20sticks
i scrolled down to see what a "Glow Walker" was ...and I'm afraid that some of us might be just that!!! Especially those of you living vicariously through your avatars...(all of us w/the flying V)...
[size=12]Glow Walker [/size]Glow Walker (G.W.R.) Describes the modern post y2k person whose lives are more or less their social media avatar's journey. The Glow Walker has no real grounded soul, family, or nurture unit.
The Glow Walker prefers friends or "cyber" friends to traditional family or social groups. The lack of so many social norms in the modern Glow Walker's life fuels the need and desire to constantly witness other people's realties and lives unfold on TV and Online to feel alive.The Glow Walker is an automation organism that self generates their energy through feeding from the live charge the real human achiever's radiate. Glow Walker's always want reality TV show moments their own lives but never have real lives worth watching. Glow Walker consistently Glow Walk into any and every situation searching for someone else's life that glows brightly. As a result, they can never be fulfilled. Glow Walker's are raised and schooled by the American media culture, and more centrally, by fellow Glow Walker media culture graduates and peers. Their chief mode of operation is gaining stimulation and fulfillment from the study of others to create the simulation of fullness and excitement in their own lives. However, the reality that a self actualized person possesses from actual human interaction and personal development during their live's trials and triumphs can not be "absorbed" and implemented through the study or worship of celebrities, athletes, achievers
(OR YIM YAMES)***
im not for people throwing things at the band. I don't think anybody who is on this thread would be for that. But everyone on this board trips so hard about the subject of glowsticks being tossed around at a rock show.
I'm just saying has Yim ever said anything negative about being pelted with a glowstick? I've only heard positive banter regarding glowsticks from him. Just because ya'll can't handle the intense impact from a tiny glowstick doesn't mean Yim's trippin over it. I don't mind being hit with a glowstick. I actually tend to enjoy it. You know why? Just Because I Do :D
Quoteim not for people throwing things at the band. I don't think anybody who is on this thread would be for that. But everyone on this board trips so hard about the subject of glowsticks being tossed around at a rock show.
I'm just saying has Yim ever said anything negative about being pelted with a glowstick? I've only heard positive banter regarding glowsticks from him. Just because ya'll can't handle the intense impact from a tiny glowstick doesn't mean Yim's trippin over it. I don't mind being hit with a glowstick. I actually tend to enjoy it. You know why? Just Because I Do :D
I'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
QuoteQuoteim not for people throwing things at the band. I don't think anybody who is on this thread would be for that. But everyone on this board trips so hard about the subject of glowsticks being tossed around at a rock show.
I'm just saying has Yim ever said anything negative about being pelted with a glowstick? I've only heard positive banter regarding glowsticks from him. Just because ya'll can't handle the intense impact from a tiny glowstick doesn't mean Yim's trippin over it. I don't mind being hit with a glowstick. I actually tend to enjoy it. You know why? Just Because I Do :D
I'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
You probably enjoy it because it's not, you know, being thrown
at your face.I would think that just because Jim is being a classy dude by not saying anything does not mean he enjoys having things thrown
at his face.
QuoteI am pretty sure that most people mind having shit thrown in their face, but that's just a guess.
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worth noting: i do love your user name!
QuoteQuoteit's like fleeing from a country full of ponies to live in a non-pony country......it just doesn't make sense. :-?
so awesome...
JERRY: I[size=12] didn't know she had a pony. How was I to know she had a pony? Who figures an immigrant's going to have a pony? Do you know what the odds are onthat? I mean, in all the pictures I saw of immigrants on boats coming into New York harbor, I never saw one of them sitting on a pony. Why would anybody come here if they had a pony? Who leaves a country packed with ponies to come to a non-pony country? It doesn't make sense.. am I wrong[/size]?
I love this so much. ;D ;D ;D
QuoteQuoteQuoteim not for people throwing things at the band. I don't think anybody who is on this thread would be for that. But everyone on this board trips so hard about the subject of glowsticks being tossed around at a rock show.
I'm just saying has Yim ever said anything negative about being pelted with a glowstick? I've only heard positive banter regarding glowsticks from him. Just because ya'll can't handle the intense impact from a tiny glowstick doesn't mean Yim's trippin over it. I don't mind being hit with a glowstick. I actually tend to enjoy it. You know why? Just Because I Do :D
I'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
You probably enjoy it because it's not, you know, being thrown at your face.
I would think that just because Jim is being a classy dude by not saying anything does not mean he enjoys having things thrown at his face.
egg zact lee
i still dont think he cares but you all can bash all you want
QuoteQuoteit's like fleeing from a country full of ponies to live in a non-pony country......it just doesn't make sense. :-?
so awesome...
JERRY: I[size=12] didn't know she had a pony. How was I to know she had a pony? Who figures an immigrant's going to have a pony? Do you know what the odds are onthat? I mean, in all the pictures I saw of immigrants on boats coming into New York harbor, I never saw one of them sitting on a pony. Why would anybody come here if they had a pony? Who leaves a country packed with ponies to come to a non-pony country? It doesn't make sense.. am I wrong[/size]?
As soon as I read that sentence I thought of that Seinfeld episode ;D
QuoteI'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
Go to the tapings sections > Click on Kory's "You want Jacket videos?" thread > Scroll down to the awesome "George Savage Video Collection" > Download the 2003-04-23 show from Nashville > Fast forward to about the 1:20:00 mark > Behold Jim breaking off in the middle of "I will be there when you die" to chastise some "fuckin drunk motherfucker" for "killing the mood". After that, he finishes the song and then delivers a Tweedy-ish rant about folks who are too noisy during shows. In a way, it isn't really all that negative though; he tries to make it more about praising the people who actually do listen, and he's obviously uncomfortable with ranting. He does seem pissed though. Notice also: As he finishes his rant and calls "the boys" back on stage, the camera pans up into the ceiling, and you hear Patrick (I think) chiming in with a "Fuck that guy".
By the way, there are other (better) reasons for downloading this show: The sound is pretty good, there's a nice "Steam Engine" just before the encore, plus, it's always great to see footage of the band at its hairiest.
QuoteQuoteI'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
Go to the tapings sections > Click on Kory's "You want Jacket videos?" thread > Scroll down to the awesome "George Savage Video Collection" > Download the 2003-04-23 show from Nashville > Fast forward to about the 1:20:00 mark > Behold Jim breaking off in the middle of "I will be there when you die" to chastise some "fuckin drunk motherfucker" for "killing the mood". After that, he finishes the song and then delivers a Tweedy-ish rant about folks who are too noisy during shows. In a way, it isn't really all that negative though; he tries to make it more about praising the people who actually do listen, and he's obviously uncomfortable with ranting. He does seem pissed though. Notice also: As he finishes his rant and calls "the boys" back on stage, the camera pans up into the ceiling, and you hear Patrick (I think) chiming in with a "Fuck that guy".
By the way, there are other (better) reasons for downloading this show: The sound is pretty good, there's a nice "Steam Engine" just before the encore, plus, it's always great to see footage of the band at its hairiest.
nice! Thanks for the info- Ima have to look into that show now!
QuoteQuoteI'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
Go to the tapings sections > Click on Kory's "You want Jacket videos?" thread > Scroll down to the awesome "George Savage Video Collection" > Download the 2003-04-23 show from Nashville > Fast forward to about the 1:20:00 mark > Behold Jim breaking off in the middle of "I will be there when you die" to chastise some "fuckin drunk motherfucker" for "killing the mood". After that, he finishes the song and then delivers a Tweedy-ish rant about folks who are too noisy during shows. In a way, it isn't really all that negative though; he tries to make it more about praising the people who actually do listen, and he's obviously uncomfortable with ranting. He does seem pissed though. Notice also: As he finishes his rant and calls "the boys" back on stage, the camera pans up into the ceiling, and you hear Patrick (I think) chiming in with a "Fuck that guy".
By the way, there are other (better) reasons for downloading this show: The sound is pretty good, there's a nice "Steam Engine" just before the encore, plus, it's always great to see footage of the band at its hairiest.
I think G-Paboy had the "negative aspects surrounding the Jacket" market cornered!! ;)
I loved this tweet:
mspark - people who throw glow sticks at shows make me stabby. i want to throw them in their face and see how they like it.
Quotethey dont seem to mind
If someone sees this guy at a show please punch him in the nose. He's never said anything about not liking being punched in the nose, so he must enjoy it.
QuoteQuotethey dont seem to mind
If someone sees this guy at a show please punch him in the nose. He's never said anything about not liking being punched in the nose, so he must enjoy it.
Or better yet, let's go to where this guy works and start pelting him with shit. I bet he'd LOVE that! ::)
Uh oh, LDsquared, look what you started. Let me first of all vouch for this fine young man, who was an excellent partner in my Birmingham experience, among many others. While I don't particularly agree with his take on glow sticks (I fucking hate them), I wish him no ill. However, a mild beating is justifiable.
QuoteI think G-Paboy had the "negative aspects surrounding the Jacket" market cornered!! ;)
Haha, Ouch! You got me all wrong though, Capt'n. I'm actually a fountain of mindless positivity and blind optimism. Maybe I should start using smiley's or something.
QuoteQuoteI'm not sure I've ever heard Jim send out negative banter.
Go to the tapings sections > Click on Kory's "You want Jacket videos?" thread > Scroll down to the awesome "George Savage Video Collection" > Download the 2003-04-23 show from Nashville > Fast forward to about the 1:20:00 mark > Behold Jim breaking off in the middle of "I will be there when you die" to chastise some "fuckin drunk motherfucker" for "killing the mood". After that, he finishes the song and then delivers a Tweedy-ish rant about folks who are too noisy during shows. In a way, it isn't really all that negative though; he tries to make it more about praising the people who actually do listen, and he's obviously uncomfortable with ranting. He does seem pissed though. Notice also: As he finishes his rant and calls "the boys" back on stage, the camera pans up into the ceiling, and you hear Patrick (I think) chiming in with a "Fuck that guy".
By the way, there are other (better) reasons for downloading this show: The sound is pretty good, there's a nice "Steam Engine" just before the encore, plus, it's always great to see footage of the band at its hairiest.
that was my first Jacket show.
Jim (it was Jim back then) also complained b/c the crowd wasn't bouncing plastic rods of glowing lava off his face. :)