I was at this show, the crowd was kinda dead. Awesome performance, maybe not the right venue at the time for Tigers Jaw, Richmond has tons more but Tigers Jaw has played most of them. Also you can't hear Ben's guitar very well in this vid but not complaining, great work
the crowd was more lively than when they played in Birmingham at zydeco. you couldn't crowd surf or do anything but stand still, or else you got grabbed by security and thrown out. ben kept my friend alec from getting kicked out thankfully.
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let me put this matter to bed: the crowd is weak entirely because of the venue's layout. It's so bad (The Broadberry) 1) you know how theatre stages are wide, usually at least as wide as the pit is deep. So lots of people can be close to the stage, hear clearly, and see the performance from feet away. the broadberry is maybe 20 ft wide at the front, THEN PINCHES EVEN MORE NARROW to maybe 10 ft wide @ 30-100ft from the stage. so 95% of the audience is at least 10 feet from the band, and at least half is probably farther than 35ff from the stage. But they were the only ~250 cap venue for a while. and because of the financial backing invested in the venue, it is unfortunately a perfectly great place to play as a band (as long as guy a docile crowd doesn't buy you and "trustworthiness of the operation (the promoters they use, ability to generate revenue far beyond just the door sales): it is a HEAVY favorite venue for the vast majority of national touring attack. Unless you cancel in the 1,500 cap venue which underselling will cost your band big bucks to meet the guarantee - a chunk of being to cover the wages for the venue staff of 12-15 people to work full 12 hour shifts.
I love being able to pick myself out of the crowd.
I was at this show, the crowd was kinda dead. Awesome performance, maybe not the right venue at the time for Tigers Jaw, Richmond has tons more but Tigers Jaw has played most of them. Also you can't hear Ben's guitar very well in this vid but not complaining, great work
I was at this show!
your videos are all so amazing! great job!!!
Wow Brianna looks GOOD
I dont know why the crowd was so weak, they killed it. Elliot on drums was awesome.
the crowd was more lively than when they played in Birmingham at zydeco. you couldn't crowd surf or do anything but stand still, or else you got grabbed by security and thrown out. ben kept my friend alec from getting kicked out thankfully.
crowd seems weak :/
The Sun
Frame You
Cool
I Was Never Your Boyfriend
Test Pattern
Smile
Jet Alone
Slow Come On
Teen Rocket
Never Saw It Coming
Chemicals
Hum
Nervous Kids
Plane Vs. Tank Vs. Submarine
I Saw Water
let me put this matter to bed:
the crowd is weak entirely because of the venue's layout.
It's so bad (The Broadberry)
1) you know how theatre stages are wide, usually at least as wide as the pit is deep. So lots of people can be close to the stage, hear clearly, and see the performance from feet away.
the broadberry is maybe 20 ft wide at the front, THEN PINCHES EVEN MORE NARROW to maybe 10 ft wide @ 30-100ft from the stage.
so 95% of the audience is at least 10 feet from the band, and at least half is probably farther than 35ff from the stage.
But they were the only ~250 cap venue for a while. and because of the financial backing invested in the venue, it is unfortunately a perfectly great place to play as a band (as long as guy a docile crowd doesn't buy you and
"trustworthiness of the operation (the promoters they use, ability to generate revenue far beyond just the door sales): it is a HEAVY favorite venue for the vast majority of national touring attack. Unless you cancel in the 1,500 cap venue which underselling will cost your band big bucks to meet the guarantee - a chunk of being to cover the wages for the venue staff of 12-15 people to work full 12 hour shifts.