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Post by raine on Oct 20, 2002 15:52:37 GMT 8
actually i think we missed a lot of things compared to the hk concert.....in hk, he still had to fly around or sth...quite sad that there are so many restrictions in singapore. if not, i bet the concert would have been much much better. but nevertheless, i think it was a fantastic concert. especially his duet with his violin teacher, though i was quite disappointed at first, but i got to realize that he plays the violin really well.......well, hope he comes down to singapore soon!
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Post by Dream on Oct 20, 2002 19:54:17 GMT 8
I had an enjoyable time at Lee Hom¡¦s concert. I can understand those who had the urge to stand/dance at the beginning of his concert. But there're rules & regulations to comply with. Furthermore, it'll be inconsiderate to those who also paid for the ticket & wanted to have a good watch of his concert.
Imagine if we stand up/dance throughout the concert, blocking the view of others who are seated. It will be chaotic if everyone crowded forward to the barricaded front as it was the beg of concert. It'll turn out that we¡¦ll be only one who enjoyed the concert whereas those seated behind us will have difficulty watching his concert.
I knew that fans were petty upset when security personnel (reported in English newspaper & pict shown in Xin Ming :. not staff of Gala Prodn) lined themselves up for crowd ctrl when fans surged forward to the barricaded front.
Even though staff of Gala Prodn (wearing galaxy vest) was seen standing around audience seats, they¡¦re not being fully in charge of the crowd ctrl.
Before the concert ended, everyone could not help standing up & applauding lee hom great showmanship. I observed that the security personnel didn't chide everyone to seat down. Perhaps they don¡¦t see the need since there¡¦re policeman guarding at the barricaded front. Glad that everything was under ctrl.
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