Themez -- I love your analysis and we'll probably touch on those same areas in our class . . . as it progresses . . . looks like you're already in the advanced class!

And Laura -- I agree with you also. It does always annoy me a bit to watch people in the audience (and I tend to do that a lot) and see that they're really not having a good time. It's okay to not like PG; it's okay to not know any songs other than Sledgehammer, really; it's okay to be willing to "try" the show with your boyfriend/girlfriend/boss/ but I think a person can at least "fake" their enthusiasm (this vision of the scene from when Harry met Sally comes to mind


-- can you imagine that happening during the show!). Anyway, it's okay to be a novice concert-goer, I'm cool with all of that. However, I do not think it's cool to talk on the cell phone, chat about Christmas gifts, reminisce about the past, or criticize anyone who is getting into the show -- that is NOT cool and all of these people need to take a class in "How to behave in social settings." (We don't usually need to teach that here on the moon, so, they'd have to look elsewhere for that).

Re: BRUCE!!! Although I didn't hear it where I was, after the show, when I went to look for my "slamming man" friend so I could speak with him (yes, I really wanted to set him straight about how it's not cool to slam your body into someone elses just for the fuck of it), he high-tailed it out of there, nearly causing his girlfriend to trip and fall (she was a really cool lady, he, not so much a cool man). Anyway, he nearly ran away and while some of us were gathering our belongings, etc., a lady commented that her girlfriend was seeing Bruce in NJ/NY (not sure where). I told her that PG was my Boss, never Bruce. That's is probably what the BRUCE thing was about, but I agree, it's rude.
As you might suspect, Bruce is a really, really popular guy in Philly (and NY and NJ) and he's lots of folks' hero, much like PG is for me. Many, many of my good friends are Bruce fans and we like to give each a hard time about our "bosses" They know that I know who is the better of the two

, so we don't argue it much.
At least if people would start chanting Peter's name . . . Peter! Peter! Peter! he'd hear it as such. Imagine hearing Bruce called as a crowd roar . . . it truly sounds as if they are saying, "Boooos! Boooos! which sounds like they don't like him.
Okay, enough for now. I have to prepare a few lessons in lunacy for the next class!