Yeah the Van Halen reunion in 2007 gave me those vibes. I wasn't 40 yet, but everyone else there was.Anthrax442 wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:23 am The given scenario of "feeling old because everyone is younger" hasn't really happened for me, or I haven't noticed it anyway.
However, I DID feel old when seeing Aerosmith and Slash back in 2014. That was an OLD crowd, and I felt old just being in it.
The first time you felt old at a concert?
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ijwthstd wrote: obviously you take this way too seriously and were deeply affected by what transpired in the early 1990's and hopefully you are discussing these issues with a therapist in addition to other fans on music message boards.
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kytepunches wrote: ↑Tue Mar 19, 2024 10:52 am I was wearing a 2023 Alice Cooper tour shirt .This young girl came up to me , in her early 20 's and says. It's so cool that he's still playing. That was my grandfathers favorite band.
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That sums it up for me too. I've noticed a good number of younger fans at the last few Clutch shows I've been to but there are still plenty of us there who are as old as the band is.
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I went to a KISS tribute band and my friend brought his half brother who had just turned 21. We were on the patio talking to people and someone asked if I was his mother.