• Skullgrid@lemmy.world
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      3 months ago

      god I hated this about london gigs. Gotta go, gotta catch the train! Hurry, hurry hurry!

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        Same here for shows in the outer boroughs. That’s when it’s nice to have friends near the venue lol

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    Not a metal head, but a raver in my mid 30’s.

    Have an early dinner, like 4ish, and take a nap before the show. Shower and doll up like it’s a new day, have a light meal with lots of fruits and veggies (carb up after, not before. Idk when metal shows get out, but the 6-7 AM post rave diner trip is a treasure) and drink some Gatorade (especially if you’re gonna be drunk or otherwise inebriated, stay hydrated, bestie).

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      Same-ish, with chronic fatigue. This is the way.

      To add, if you’re not drinking, take a pain med (Tylenol, neurofen, etc) before as well, to help your old ass bones and joints to not be sore. I usually start hydrating heavy a day or two before. I usually graban Organika or other electrolyte powder instead of Gatorade, and grab a b12 and Coq12. Oh and comfy shoes! Nothing worse than being at like a second or third day of a festival, unable to stand because of sore feets!

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        Electrolytes are what’s important, yeah. I personally take Brode electrolyte multivitamins whenever I’m “going hard”, but it’s easier to recommend people to grab a Gatorade.

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    me, who rediscovered the power of naps

    EDIT: Some time in my forties I stopped trying to ironman the day like I did in my twenties and embraced naps.

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      Exercise or errands in the morning, no coffee, nap in the afternoon. Then I hit an energy drink and can go well into the night

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    My 21 year old son tells me:

    Honestly, even people my age hate when shows go late. Local shows that end after 10pm suck balls.

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      They have young people at metal shows where you are? Seems like the only heavy shows people under 30 attend are hardcore.

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    That’s why I love getting lawn tickets to outdoor shows, bring a blanket, and have a good lie down. Helps keep my jimmies un-rustled

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    I just saw yesterday that one of my favorite bands is playing nearby this summer with a 3PM start time!

    Then I saw there are 6 bands in the lineup and they don’t even tell me what order they are playing in. I don’t want to watch 6 bands in a row, 2 or 3 is plenty, then let me go to bed at a reasonable hour.

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    Same happens in edm events! That’s I always go after 1 hour or 2.