They were a lot of fun, especially because no one had their phones out and were 100% focused on the same thing, the band. That said, there is still a lot out there and a lot of bands putting on great shows. Very often, I go to shows and don't see a single phone out, unless it is between songs or something. Technically, we missed awesome concerts by not being alive hundreds of years ago, too. Make sure you don't let the current time run past while you are looking at things you missed due to age. I've also been going back through a lot of these bands, bands that I got into and were active when I was like 12/13. I remember them looking so mature and adult-like. Now, when I look back, they are basically all still just kids. It is crazy what time can do to perspective.
@@WheezingBobcat well said. I guess my comment was made in angst, wishing there were more shows that I was interested in to attend like it was growing up. But now all these years later, alot of the genres I love are long dead, dying, or I have to travel hundreds of miles to see live. My biggest fear is that music like this will go the way of disco.