Morningstar wrote:
My daughter and I saw their show in Chicago 2 weeks ago and are going to see them again in about a month. We stood outside in the rain 3-1/2 hours to get a seat. And what a fantastic night it was. Not only was the band just totally awesome, but we connected with the people in front of us in line. Two single parents with kids the exact age at my daughter. None of us knew each other before we got in that line. But, by the end of the concert, my daughter and the two other girls acted like they were sisters. And we parents hit it off so well that we exchanged addresses, phone numbers and are all getting together for the next concert. My daughter says that that is the way it is with My Chemical Romance fans: an MCR fan can make friends with anyone else who is a MCR fan. I have to say that, for enduring three hours of cold pouring rain, without umbrellas, mind you, the crowd was the sweetest, most peaceful group of people I have ever seen.
Exactly! Thats how it was for me too. Everyone was so nice. I made a new friend while waiting in line after just talking for a few minutes. Another example was the ID problem.. We needed ID to get in, and a girl in line didn't have ID, so a guy in front of us said that if she wants, he'll tell them that she is his cousin. It didn't play out like it, but it was really sweet of someone helping a stranger.
And its true that MCR fans are sweet, but not when the mosh pits start comming in. It gets pretty violent.