For me, and I suspect most here, listening to music is an emotional experience. When someone disrupts that experience (which can be elusive) it is terribly aggravating and in my opinion, disrespectful to the artist performing. If that makes me a snob then so be it. How often do we have the chance to get lost in a musical experience which can be so therapeutic? Not often. When someone disturbs the music it is analogous to robbing us of that experience, and just as someone who pulls out in front of you while driving it is extremely rude. I am greatly disturbed by those who think only of themselves and are not considerate of others. We all need to consider others while at concerts and not just ourselves.
Gee, I sound like a real jerk perhaps but since music is important to me I have strong feelings about it. I used to frequent a small club that featured wonderful live music. The owner ran the place like a mini concert hall and had strict rules about talking while the artist performed. The amazing thing that happened at times is that the entire place would go completely silent. You could tell that the entire group in attendance was just wrapped up in the music. That was a wonderful experience and was quite fleeting. We should all think about that when we listen to live music.
Gee, I sound like a real jerk perhaps but since music is important to me I have strong feelings about it. I used to frequent a small club that featured wonderful live music. The owner ran the place like a mini concert hall and had strict rules about talking while the artist performed. The amazing thing that happened at times is that the entire place would go completely silent. You could tell that the entire group in attendance was just wrapped up in the music. That was a wonderful experience and was quite fleeting. We should all think about that when we listen to live music.