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No offense but I've been to many events and while flags look cool on tv, it makes it difficult for the poeple behind you to see
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I think the chinese flag would be cool
it'd be all music video like
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Quote from: Bono on April 19, 2006, 07:46:17 PM
O.k. so this might be a really dumb idea(I don't know) but I've always thought it was cool when you see footage of a gig on tv and you see a sea of national flags in the crowd. Canadian, American, British, Irish, Swedes, Aussies etc... everyone. It's cool and I thought wouldn't it be cool for Axl and the band to see all those flags in the room as a sign of how far and wide we've all come from to show support.? It might be cool but then again maybe it's dumb.? Maybe I'm just dreaming of an outdoor stadium U2 show in Europe
hmmm minus sweden you almost had the commonwealth there
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Quote from: manny on April 19, 2006, 10:40:35 PM
No offense but I've been to many events and while flags look cool on tv, it makes it difficult for the poeple behind you to see
maybe we should just hang them from the balconys..
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Quote from: Nightfall on April 20, 2006, 02:50:48 AM
Quote from: manny on April 19, 2006, 10:40:35 PM
No offense but I've been to many events and while flags look cool on tv, it makes it difficult for the poeple behind you to see
maybe we should just hang them from the balconys..
i'm bringin the Nepalese flag !!!
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Quote from: Bono on April 19, 2006, 07:46:17 PM
O.k. so this might be a really dumb idea(I don't know) but I've always thought it was cool when you see footage of a gig on tv and you see a sea of national flags in the crowd. Canadian, American, British, Irish, Swedes, Aussies etc... everyone. It's cool and I thought wouldn't it be cool for Axl and the band to see all those flags in the room as a sign of how far and wide we've all come from to show support.? It might be cool but then again maybe it's dumb.? Maybe I'm just dreaming of an outdoor stadium U2 show in Europe
i'll bring my aussie flag!
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Quote from: ROSE22 on April 19, 2006, 08:10:48 PM
the concert is in america. NOTHING against other countries but only american flags should be waved...........come to think of it no flags should be waved. i think it's stupid. just my opinion though.
why only american flags, if people have made the trip from canada or the uk why shouldnt they be able to wave their flags?
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Quote from: ROSE22 on April 19, 2006, 08:10:48 PM
the concert is in america. NOTHING against other countries but only american flags should be waved...........come to think of it no flags should be waved. i think it's stupid. just my opinion though.
the american flag is ugly.
let's bring the korean one, it's kinda cool.
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No that my opinion will change the actions of anyone here, but whoever said that flags will hinder the views of others is right. Imagine paying $500 to come to this concert only to have your view obstructed because some idiot wants to flaunt his nationality. I'll be straight up, anyone puts a flag up in front of me and I'll rip it away. Furthermore, it's disrespectful to let the American flag touch the ground and requires it to be properly destroyed afterwards (I assume that other nations may have similar practices). No one is going to hold a flag in the air for 2 hours and by the end of the show you're gonna have a dirty and ripped flag with alot of pissed off people by you.
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I think that's a agreat idea
People flying from other countries should bring their flag with them ^^
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But watch your back if you're bringing a flag. You might block somebody's view. That can result in death...
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in case i get seats right at the balcony, the romanian flag's getting tied to the guardrail and will represent!
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Quote from: The Gunslinger on April 20, 2006, 08:19:20 AM
No that my opinion will change the actions of anyone here, but whoever said that flags will hinder the views of others is right.? Imagine paying $500 to come to this concert only to have your view obstructed because some idiot wants to flaunt his nationality.? I'll be straight up, anyone puts a flag up in front of me and I'll rip it away.? Furthermore, it's disrespectful to let the American flag touch the ground and requires it to be properly destroyed afterwards (I assume that other nations may have similar practices).? No one is going to hold a flag in the air for 2 hours and by the end of the show you're gonna have a dirty and ripped flag with alot of pissed off people by you.
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Quote from: Wando on April 20, 2006, 08:55:27 AM
I think that's a agreat idea
People flying from other countries should bring their flag with them ^^
arent we all trying to be brothers and sisters and forget about our nationality and country ?
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definatly don't block somebody's view, but if every hangs them from the balcony, it should be fine and i think would be a cool statement to the band's global popularity.
And to Rose22, don't be a bigot. The concert being in America has crap to with anything. This isn't a team usa event with the national anthem, it's a concert that is going to have people from many countries at it. They can represent if they want. That kind of attitude towards others explains why other nations don't like us.
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I think it is hell cool. Imagine being in the band, seeing all the flags, knowing that people have traveled so far just to see your show!
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i can't believe some of you actually think there will be fans waving flags in the air at the hammerstein. this does not happen and will not happen. do you think you need to wave a flag from your respective country to let the band know how far you traveled ? by all means bring your flags and wave them mightily for the entire show.
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gunnerone, why am i a bigot. all i said was that no flags should be waved. never been to a guns show where flags were waved. personally i think it's stupid. waste of space, waste of energy. this is just my opinion though like i have stated time and time again. i'm glad i live in a country where i have a right to express my opinions. bigot ?
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Quote from: The Gunslinger on April 20, 2006, 08:19:20 AM
Furthermore, it's disrespectful to let the American flag touch the ground and requires it to be properly destroyed afterwards (I assume that other nations may have similar practices).
You are grossly misinformed. The American flag if it touches the ground DOES NOT have to be destroyed. Before you make idiotic statements like this, I would recommend doing some research into the matter. In this case you DO NOT know what you are talking about. I'll even help you by giving you a link that explains this:
http://www.snopes.com/holidays/flagday/burnflag.asp
However, I do agree it's stupid to fly flags at a gig that is not an open air festival (you at least have the chance to move about at a festival).
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Quote from: Scree77 on April 20, 2006, 03:46:44 PM
Quote from: The Gunslinger on April 20, 2006, 08:19:20 AM
Furthermore, it's disrespectful to let the American flag touch the ground and requires it to be properly destroyed afterwards (I assume that other nations may have similar practices).?
You are grossly misinformed. The American flag if it touches the ground DOES NOT have to be destroyed. Before you make idiotic statements like this, I would recommend doing some research into the matter. In this case you DO NOT know what you are talking about. I'll even help you by giving you a link that explains this:
http://www.snopes.com/holidays/flagday/burnflag.asp
However, I do agree it's stupid to fly flags at a gig that is not an open air festival (you at least have the chance to move about at a festival).
i speak from the perspective of someone in the military.? As someone who has seen a Flag fall on the parade field, I have witness the ceremony to destroy it properly.? I didn't claim that it was US Code or was law to destory it.? I only claimed that respect for the flag requires that as I've been trained and observed in the military.? So before you make any more statements making a personal attack, make sure you know what you're talking about.
Edit: After reading the snopes article, it's the authors opinion that letting the flag touch the ground doesn't render it suitable for display. Obviously others disagree with his conclusion and the military is one of them.
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