I also think that 10 & 2 are contradictory. Heck, if I'm paying $70+ for a ticket, I sure as heck want to see a quality opening act, or none as long as the headliner makes up for it (see RUSH, 3 hours of pure musical bliss, and starting ON TIME! How often do you have that!).

And, #8, being ****** at the guy behind you that wants you to sit down. This cracks me up because I've realized the best tickets are in the cheap seats where you can move around and find the sonic and visual sweet spot and sit there and spread out relaxed and mellow out enjoying the show, unlike those who spend hundreds of $s getting as close as they can to the stage (great seats! woo hoo!) and wind up standing on their toes trying to get a glimpse of a view and getting tired and bored in the first hour and wanting to either text or leave to a nightclub playing dance music...

Don't get me wrong- I love concerts and people who enjoy them. Have been going to hundreds since the 60's. But don't whine about what was a bad experience because you control it and can easily make it a good one!

Cheers!

JZ

P.S. King's X opening for Extreme was one helluva show!