4:00 pm August 2, 2012, by Melissa Ruggieri

Look familiar? Photo: Jamila Robinson
A few weeks ago, I asked for comments from those of you who record concerts on your smartphones or from those of you who hate the people who record concerts on their smartphones.
Check out Sunday’s Living & Arts section for the story stemming from those comments. You’ll also find out how some artists feel about it, and whether or not you’re breaking the law every time you slap one of those bootlegged videos on Facebook or YouTube.
Thanks again to all of those who responded.
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2 comments Add your comment
Cingular Censation
August 2nd, 2012
5:19 pm
RE: “Do smartphones kill the concert vibe?”
YES.
YES, THEY DO.
see also:
Killed Movie Theater Vibe, Killed Restaurant Vibe, Killed Library Vibe, Killed Safe-Commute Vibe, Killed Public Restroom Vibe, Killed Coffee Shop Vibe, Killed First-Date Vibe, Killed Common Courtesy Vibe
Dennis
August 2nd, 2012
9:08 pm
Cingular Censation is so right. It is funny/sad watching all the people being so worried about being important or relevant that they can’t relax and give the phone a rest. Sheep created from the never ending advertising.