Go to a gig with plenty of old people. I've been to several gigs recently where I've been the clear oldest person there. Taking someone older than me prevents this happening.
Go to see Glen Miller tribute bands instead. You'll be the youngest person there by several decades and the only one who isn't on blood pressure tablets yet, so you'll be grateful that you're still resasonably healthy.
Just go and see all the bands that are reforming for a second roll of the dice. The young whippersnappers don't even know who they are. What with all their emo and stuff.
I went to see Dead Men Walking a couple of years back. (don't bother) there was a bloke in the audience wearing a tweed jacket and smoking a pipe. He also needed a walking stick to get about. I was well impressed with him. :)
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Go to a gig with plenty of old people. I've been to several gigs recently where I've been the clear oldest person there. Taking someone older than me prevents this happening.
Go to see Glen Miller tribute bands instead. You'll be the youngest person there by several decades and the only one who isn't on blood pressure tablets yet, so you'll be grateful that you're still resasonably healthy.
She's right. You'll be the only one doing aerial moves too.
I agree - I saw Crosby Stills and Nash with mom and dad and Emma - we were babies there - rockin out with Dad...
Just go and see all the bands that are reforming for a second roll of the dice. The young whippersnappers don't even know who they are. What with all their emo and stuff.
Fuck em!
I went to see Dead Men Walking a couple of years back. (don't bother) there was a bloke in the audience wearing a tweed jacket and smoking a pipe. He also needed a walking stick to get about. I was well impressed with him. :)
Never too old for gig going!
I had a similar problem going to see Klaxons last week. But I agree with bedshaped, if you're interested you're never too old.
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