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@lemmy.ml
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i dont think he has anything to do with the company, he just funded them hoping for a return. the broker people are, the more they need a cheap car with cheap operating costs. thats the gamble i suspect.
where you are in the room can massively affect the sound. the best sound often is near the soundboard because thats where the guy mixing it is standing.
if its a band you have liked for a long time and is a celebrity to you, being up close to see them in person is very exciting and can make up for the worse sound near the stage.
you may try another set of earplugs as well. they are not all the same. i would say maybe take them out, because they really do interfere with the sound, but i dont want to encourage hearing damage... i have really bad tinitis at this point in my life. but maybe when your favorite song comes on, or a quieter number, listen raw to see what you think
having some drinks or some pot can help you get more into the music and the experience. and maybe numb/distract from the long periods of standing. but drinking too much can make you tire faster.
wear comfortable shoes. i love live music, but i often find my feet and legs hurting. your instict may be to dress to impress when going to a big event, but you want to be able to enjoy yourself. many venues are just concrete floors.
if you have the option to sit, take it. ampatheater shows often have lawn tickets. bring a picnic blanket and sit down. youre so far back you can only see the band on the jumbotron. youre not missing anything.
it sounds like this is a new thing for you. i bet you find your groove eventually. i used to not care much for live shows because rarely sounds as good as the album. but really live music is not supposed to be the album. the improv and interplay between the musicians, or the experience of seeing it being performed, the band and audience vibing off eachother.. this is really the whole point.
another thing to consider is some bands are better live, and some are better recorded. ive been bored to death watching some of my favorite bands, and completely enthralled by a band i would probably not listen to at home. maybe branch out and see something different. go to some local shows at small venues. theyre usually much cheaper, smaller rooms, you can easilly meet the band. and the drinks are cheaper.
also, maybe live music just isnt your thing, and thats ok too. you dont have to like things just because other people like it.
even aside from all that linux is not free from corporate influence.
you might be right about the ip bam. im just confused since it should be the same ip as my isp router..
gonna look into double nat issues
edit: looks like at&t doesnt do bridged mode, and the ip passthrough mode doesnt seem to help. maybe i am ip banned, but im still confused why the isp router wouldnt be the ip thats banned.
oh well i guess
thanks for using Leebra!
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