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Fact Finder wrote:Fuck...didn't hear about fatalities.....my friends 2 daughters are there...why do these stages keep falling down?
Fact Finder wrote:Rick wrote::shock:![]()
No shit...isnt the Indy Fair where Rhi and BJG and others saw Journey last year?
That one pic at the beginning, Look at the 30 or so people completly unaware what's happening while the others are preparing to run for the hills. Dangerous situation....hearing dozens injured on twitter.
Fact Finder wrote:Fuck...dind't hear about fatalities.....my friends 2 daughters are there...why do these stages keep falling down?
steveo777 wrote:Next - What were they even doing trying to have a concert with weather of that potential?!
Some people had to have known this could happen!!!
RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:Next - What were they even doing trying to have a concert with weather of that potential?!
Some people had to have known this could happen!!!
Obviousy, you don't live in the midwest, we have thunderstorms that roll through all the time. Lots of wind, rain, lightening and even hail. Not unusual! I've sat through many storms. At Moondance several years ago, huge storm moves in, lots of lightening, wind, etc. They covered the stage equipment, lights were swinging like crazy even though they were lowered. Pretty ugly but like most midwest they blow through pretty quickly and the show goes on. Past years have had some pretty ugly storms.
Fact Finder wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I'm sure there will be stories to tell, this is devastating but when I look at the pics posted; it certainly looks like a lot of folks doing good
Dudes holding up the scaffolding is an awsome sight...
Fact Finder wrote:Rick wrote:Fact Finder wrote:Fuck...dind't hear about fatalities.....my friends 2 daughters are there...why do these stages keep falling down?
Did you hear whether your friends daughters are alright?
Yes, they were in the granstand...
SteveForever wrote:Fact Finder wrote:RocknRoll wrote:I'm sure there will be stories to tell, this is devastating but when I look at the pics posted; it certainly looks like a lot of folks doing good
Dudes holding up the scaffolding is an awsome sight...
right on...feels good to know there are still good men out there that do good deeds!
RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:Next - What were they even doing trying to have a concert with weather of that potential?!
Some people had to have known this could happen!!!
Obviousy, you don't live in the midwest, we have thunderstorms that roll through all the time. Lots of wind, rain, lightening and even hail. Not unusual! I've sat through many storms. At Moondance several years ago, huge storm moves in, lots of lightening, wind, etc. They covered the stage equipment, lights were swinging like crazy even though they were lowered. Pretty ugly but like most midwest they blow through pretty quickly and the show goes on. Past years have had some pretty ugly storms.
steveo777 wrote:RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:Next - What were they even doing trying to have a concert with weather of that potential?!
Some people had to have known this could happen!!!
Obviousy, you don't live in the midwest, we have thunderstorms that roll through all the time. Lots of wind, rain, lightening and even hail. Not unusual! I've sat through many storms. At Moondance several years ago, huge storm moves in, lots of lightening, wind, etc. They covered the stage equipment, lights were swinging like crazy even though they were lowered. Pretty ugly but like most midwest they blow through pretty quickly and the show goes on. Past years have had some pretty ugly storms.
Sorry, what I meant was what people would probably be asking next, because I'm sure people will be wondering and asking those types of questions.
And, no, I don't live in the MW, hence my thoughts.
RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:Next - What were they even doing trying to have a concert with weather of that potential?!
Some people had to have known this could happen!!!
Obviousy, you don't live in the midwest, we have thunderstorms that roll through all the time. Lots of wind, rain, lightening and even hail. Not unusual! I've sat through many storms. At Moondance several years ago, huge storm moves in, lots of lightening, wind, etc. They covered the stage equipment, lights were swinging like crazy even though they were lowered. Pretty ugly but like most midwest they blow through pretty quickly and the show goes on. Past years have had some pretty ugly storms.
Sorry, what I meant was what people would probably be asking next, because I'm sure people will be wondering and asking those types of questions.
And, no, I don't live in the MW, hence my thoughts.
Hey S7, not beating on you; but these kind of storms are common in the midwest during the summer. There's never been a problem in the past. I'm just getting upset about the companies that are putting up these temporary stages. Remember, Cheap Trick refused to play at venues that used the same company where they had the collapse in Canada! They are not trusting these temporary stages put up for festivals and fairs!
steveo777 wrote:RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:RocknRoll wrote:steveo777 wrote:Next - What were they even doing trying to have a concert with weather of that potential?!
Some people had to have known this could happen!!!
Obviousy, you don't live in the midwest, we have thunderstorms that roll through all the time. Lots of wind, rain, lightening and even hail. Not unusual! I've sat through many storms. At Moondance several years ago, huge storm moves in, lots of lightening, wind, etc. They covered the stage equipment, lights were swinging like crazy even though they were lowered. Pretty ugly but like most midwest they blow through pretty quickly and the show goes on. Past years have had some pretty ugly storms.
Sorry, what I meant was what people would probably be asking next, because I'm sure people will be wondering and asking those types of questions.
And, no, I don't live in the MW, hence my thoughts.
Hey S7, not beating on you; but these kind of storms are common in the midwest during the summer. There's never been a problem in the past. I'm just getting upset about the companies that are putting up these temporary stages. Remember, Cheap Trick refused to play at venues that used the same company where they had the collapse in Canada! They are not trusting these temporary stages put up for festivals and fairs!
Aha! I see what you're saying now. Thanks!
RocknRoll wrote:BTW!! Barb and I were in the front row 2 years ago. There's definitely an issue with these temporary stages holding up in bad weather!!
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