
Black Flag performs in Hell at the Masquerade in Atlanta.
Dear Show-goers,
Auntie Beth is here to make sure you have a good time at a punk concert. Your favorite aunt went to see Black Flag this week, and noticed that some of you need some guidelines.
Lest you think Auntie Beth doesn’t know what she’s talking about, be assured AB is an OG.
Black Flag, Minutemen, Butthole Surfers, Dead Kennedys, Dead Milkmen — she saw them all the first time around at Atlanta clubs 688 and the Metroplex. In fact, Auntie Beth remembers the Surfers setting fire to the Metroplex stage.
She knows a thing or two about mosh pits.
Here are some rules to follow to ensure a good time for all:
- DO wear comfortable clothes, including shoes that can withstand stomping — yours and others. Auntie Beth was practically in her pajamas, but wore steel-toed boots.
- DO dress for the crowd. Concert Ts from the band you are seeing and similar are fine. Auntie Beth saw bands such as The Cramps, Suicidal Tendencies and the Misfits proudly represented.
- DO prepare for loud music and contact with other humans.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1pPrxGBSKtM
- DO NOT go to the front if you don’t want to slamdance or be slamdanced on. Auntie Beth took her old ass straight to the balcony.

In this crowd is no place to be if you don’t want to be jostled and shoved.

Look how angry this girl is! She should have joined Auntie Beth in the balcony.
- DO NOT throw punches. Look, the mosh pit is a place for folks to get out some aggression by flinging themselves at others. No need to get upset or start a fight. If you don’t like it, don’t go near it.
- If you aren’t ready to crowd surf, DO participate by standing on the outer edge and pushing the “dancers” back in when they are flung out.
- DO pick up your fallen comrades. It’s just the nice thing to do, plus you won’t trip over them.
- DO take your children (and proper ear protection) to see bands that are important to you. Auntie Beth’s boys saw The Police when they were still in Pampers.

Some of you may disagree with Auntie Beth that it’s OK to bring kids to a concert. Of course it depends on the children and the concert, but Auntie Beth is a fan in general.
- DO appreciate bands that start and end earlyish on a school night. Auntie Beth was home by 11. (That’s still past her bedtime, though. Look. Listen. She’s elderly and needs her beauty rest.)
- DO support live music. It’s good for the bands, the venue, the economy, the arts and your soul. Think of it as community service!
Auntie Beth loves you and wants you to ROCK ON!
I think what surprises me most about your live music posts is learning that certain bands still play gigs.
And go you! I never would have guessed Black Flag (and the like) was a genre you liked.
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Haha! I know, right?! My age and older but still rocking!
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I almost cracked my elbow at a Front 242 show in Tijuana standing too near the front. Yeah, I was between two tall guys, but when someone stage dived, he got the short lady. I don’t know how. I would love to have seen DK. I envy you.
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“He got the short lady.” Hahaha! Oh no. I’m sorry. It’s a good story, though.
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Yeah, well, both guys were over 6 feet. I’m 5’1″ 😀
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