A fan has shared a video of the moment a legendary rock star hit a phone from her husband during a concert in the United States, but defended the interpreter’s actions
A veteran musician became drastic measures to stop fans using his phones during a concert, giving rise to applause from the viewers of the now viral video. Especially in October last year, the same rock music The legend scolded its audience for similar behaviors. Currently on his tour in the United States, he seems to be unmatched in his search to ensure that the crowd is dedicated to live performance, not on his screens.
In an incident, captured by a concertmaker and shared online, the rock icon meant that he pulled a phone from the fan. A Reddite The user published: “Nick’s had enough phones. I have seen some nick’s publications on their current touring tour -really with all the phones. This is where it started.
“My husband accidentally released by recording a video. I sent a massive apology to the red hand files.”
With the support of bad seeds, Nick Cave turns in the United States and has often implied its fans to leave the phones during the performances, instant to connect them more deeply with the music.
His actions have been plagated from his followers, who endorse his position against excessive shooting at concerts.
In the R/Nickcave Subreddit, a fan shared, “He asked me very well to leave mine and said he wrote from her to eternity, especially for me.
“In addition, he also took my hand as he jumped to the audience for Tupelo! And he gave me the microphone for the” Pope’s “section, he will not leave you, Henry.
“Sometimes you pay to respect the artist’s wishes. On the other hand, some guy in front of me, a smaller friend, pulled his phone out of his hand the first time he took him away.”
Another added: “It is really clear that he hates this s ** t. The letters to no more, we will not be quite definitive, but honestly, given their emphasis on experience, connection and communication, fans should know -really without being explained.
“Put your damn phone. Leave it out of all shows.
A third suggested, “Why not only ban them? Cave concerts now have their hand and taking pictures with the phone. It’s like a Boy Band concert.”
Although many coincide with the hassle of phones, some argue that the gadge of someone’s dam is excessive.
One commentator stated, “Pointing a camera with light against his wishes is obviously not great. But it is an aggressive reaction to hit someone for it.
“I am not surprised that people come to me for this, many primitive and aggressive people who support all kinds of violence for any reason because they justify violence.”