liz clayton: floor-sitters: please, no lollipops.
dickon fosca: only if such people reserve the right not to mind when I trip over them.
daniel handler: floor sitting is only ok in some sort of hostage situation. I don't care how mellow the band is -- I'm not sitting on the floor. do the words "dry clean only" mean nothing to you people?
matt shinkansen: absolutely never ever.
this is hippy talk, and I'm with cartman when it comes to hippies. I'm with
cartman when it comes to most things, actually. I used to want
to be lisa simpson, now I want to be eric cartman. what does that prove?
what's happening to me? who are all you people? incidentally, out of
curiosity, I just looked
up "hippy" in the dictionary. one of the definitions is "having prominent
hips."
ld flare: I wouldn't really, ever -- but mostly because I value my trousers.
alex chicks on speed: when the music requires it! sometimes it's cool to sit and listen and lie on the floor and sleep a bit, ambient music requires this.
lisa cf: never never never unless you are outside.
claudia the magnetic fields: we asked
the entire audience of the great american music hall to sit on the floor
during the first half of 69 love songs, and they did, all 500 of them,
laughing. but then they got annoyed and rose for the second half. we thought
we were doing them a favor but they weren't comfortable.
david huon/driving past: it's always acceptable, if it's doable.
andrew cheeky bastid: imagine all the
gross stuff on your average city street. dog urine, frozen spit,
god-knows-what. we all walk on it, and then we go into clubs and track this
mélange onto their floors, which then develop an overlay of beer and
cigarette ash. if you
plop your butt down on this surface, please don't shake my hand.
mac of oxford: never, it's a fire hazard.
don smith: floor sitting is only acceptable when miss julie asks you to sit in a semi-circle for storytime. or if you're passed out.
tracy dreamy: I think it's okay.
clarissa cf: if it makes things easier
to see and does not disturb the vibe of the show (e.g. if the artists are
also sitting), I'm all for it.
john phosphene: nothing wrong with floor sitting. the pastels lead the way on that one, as far as my gig-going is concerned and it can bring a really nice atmosphere. I once saw someone crowd-surf at a pastels show: they
landed right in front of aggi! somehow, it just didn't fit!!
james +/- versus: it's only acceptable if there are seats already and people want to scoot in front of the first row of seats, but don't want to block the first row's view...
mike yesenosky: you can sit at the band's request. sitting between sets is also ok. you stand for someone you respect in all other situations, and if you just shelled out money to see an artist, you respect them. so stand up.
robert tono-bungay: the floor should be relatively free of sticky residues. cf