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Something that really disappointed me

So there was this original reggae band that was playing at my high school during lunch. It was their first show, and they were really good. However, there was barely anyone in the audience. I told my lunch friends I was gonna go watch, and they insulted me somehow. I asked my friend to watch them, and he said "no way, I don't want to feed the attention whores."

Is this really what high schoolers have come to? Any band that plays is automatically "attention whores?" Sometimes I feel like the only one of my friends with appreciation for actual music.
 
Here in the Netherlands, there's a lot of appreciation for bands, groups, as well as for electronic (house) music... So I guess it's just your high school... or maybe American high schools... I don't know. I only know that there's a healthy musical culture in Europe,at least in my opinion...
 
You probably are the only one who appreciates music. A lot of high schoolers will down play anything that doesn't involve them. So the truth is those people are the attention whores, they just don't have any creative ways of getting it.
 
A young couple, family, 21 or so visiting NY, came to see my wife's show. Jaws dropping to the floor. It appears there's a flocks of kids out there to whom the idea of playing an instrument with your hands and make music on the spot, is completely foreign.

Glad YOU enjoyed the show! That is what matters.
 
I get it all the time. I play my guitars and basses at school,and most people think I just do it because I want attention. I'm 6'5 and I get enough attention as it is. the fact is,people will hate you if your different. the real attention whores are the people who bring guitars and **** but CAN'T ACTUALLY PLAY but bring a guitar simply for the attention it gets them when people walk up and ask the typical moronic questions,like "is that your guitar?" or "you play guitar?" or "why does your guitar have four strings?"
 
Well, I have tickets to see Primus in May, I will certainly be watching them at the same time I hear them play.

You are going to LOVE that show!!!! I've seen Claypool live four times (although only once with Primus) and he just keeps getting better. Go early. Force your way to the rail. Stay there the whole show. Soak up everything you can. It's been my strategy for all the shows and while I've never gotten any after gig stage swag, he's made eye contact and acknowledged that I was taking pictures. Then again...maybe he was just staring at my cleavage, but I'll take that since I got some really good photos and video as a result.