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Standing ovations. What do they mean? Standing ovations were meant to be given in honor of an exceptional performance or speech. They were saved for the best of the best. Lately, though, anyone with a pulse that performs adequately in front of an audience will likely receive a standing ovation. People these days are leaping to their feet at the end of everything like a junior high drama student on a class trip to "High School Musical 2.”
I worry that we stand because we’ve lost our ability to think critically and individually. We stand because we’ve been entertained, without carefully considering the quality of the entertainment. Or is it just political politeness, if you follow like lemmings no one will get their feelings hurt. Shit, with the right kind of crowd psychology you could get Sarah Palin standing and applauding at a PETA conference.
Americans have a unique ability to get enthusiastic over stupid things, like squirrels waterskiing and ineffective politicians. When addressing the US Congress, Tony Blair received 19 standing ovations during his 32 minute speech. After the first standing-o, he joked: "This is more than I deserve and more than I'm used too, frankly." Tony received the biggest applause after giving America praises for “upholding freedom.”
I get tired of standing and clapping. I can’t remember the last time I went to a concert where there wasn’t an encore preceding an obligatory standing ovation. It’s a joke when the band walks off stage fully knowing they will be walking back on moments later. At what point does it become a self-indulgent act by the artist? You’re left standing there for 20 minutes, yawning and just sort-of clapping. In the meantime, the band is playing a quick game of scrabble.
You should only be allowed a few standing ovations in your lifetime. Think twice before you stand during your kid’s class production of The King and I. Anyone can play a triangle and I’ve seen your kid, not that cute. Nor is it appropriate for politicians as a matter of course instead of a special honor. Especially for those who can’t pronouncenucular nuclear. But when you do stand and clap, it means you’ve seen something that moved you, something remarkable and memorable.
On the other hand, there simply isn’t enough booing. Whatever happened to a good old boo when you’re displeased by a performance, like when the 90 year old on The Price is Right can’t spin the Showcase Showdown Wheel around at least one time. I boo all the time. I throw shit too. You don’t have to throw something to hurt them. A urine filled beer bottle to the face is harmless.
Sometimes not clapping is too mild of a reaction. We pay good money and should expect good entertainment back. If we don't get it, booing should be justified. Or is that the very height of douchebaggery - to cause such humiliation on someone? Naw. If athletes and comedians can deal with it, sissy actors and musicians should too. It should come with the territory.
Just think, if politicians, actors and musicians had the same kind of feedback that The Jerry Springer Show audience gives, booing and withholding standing ovations, imagine the hard work they’d put into their next performance or speech. And that’s when you’ll stand.
Standing ovations. What do they mean? Standing ovations were meant to be given in honor of an exceptional performance or speech. They were saved for the best of the best. Lately, though, anyone with a pulse that performs adequately in front of an audience will likely receive a standing ovation. People these days are leaping to their feet at the end of everything like a junior high drama student on a class trip to "High School Musical 2.”I worry that we stand because we’ve lost our ability to think critically and individually. We stand because we’ve been entertained, without carefully considering the quality of the entertainment. Or is it just political politeness, if you follow like lemmings no one will get their feelings hurt. Shit, with the right kind of crowd psychology you could get Sarah Palin standing and applauding at a PETA conference.
Americans have a unique ability to get enthusiastic over stupid things, like squirrels waterskiing and ineffective politicians. When addressing the US Congress, Tony Blair received 19 standing ovations during his 32 minute speech. After the first standing-o, he joked: "This is more than I deserve and more than I'm used too, frankly." Tony received the biggest applause after giving America praises for “upholding freedom.”
I get tired of standing and clapping. I can’t remember the last time I went to a concert where there wasn’t an encore preceding an obligatory standing ovation. It’s a joke when the band walks off stage fully knowing they will be walking back on moments later. At what point does it become a self-indulgent act by the artist? You’re left standing there for 20 minutes, yawning and just sort-of clapping. In the meantime, the band is playing a quick game of scrabble.
You should only be allowed a few standing ovations in your lifetime. Think twice before you stand during your kid’s class production of The King and I. Anyone can play a triangle and I’ve seen your kid, not that cute. Nor is it appropriate for politicians as a matter of course instead of a special honor. Especially for those who can’t pronounce
On the other hand, there simply isn’t enough booing. Whatever happened to a good old boo when you’re displeased by a performance, like when the 90 year old on The Price is Right can’t spin the Showcase Showdown Wheel around at least one time. I boo all the time. I throw shit too. You don’t have to throw something to hurt them. A urine filled beer bottle to the face is harmless.
Sometimes not clapping is too mild of a reaction. We pay good money and should expect good entertainment back. If we don't get it, booing should be justified. Or is that the very height of douchebaggery - to cause such humiliation on someone? Naw. If athletes and comedians can deal with it, sissy actors and musicians should too. It should come with the territory.
Just think, if politicians, actors and musicians had the same kind of feedback that The Jerry Springer Show audience gives, booing and withholding standing ovations, imagine the hard work they’d put into their next performance or speech. And that’s when you’ll stand.
19 comments:
great job!! I have to totally agree with how easy the standing-o is just given away, it happens practically everytime i see a live performance. Keep up the good work!
bravo...more...more
would politicians and musicians also have steve to back them up? yeah!!! woot, woot, woot!
I sit for as long as I possibly can. Then I get all self conscious about being eye level with other people buts, And I can't see the stage anymore, so I get up too.
I suspect that most sanding ovation people just don't like the view from down there, either.
Doug
Bravisimo!
Well done and exceptionally witty again! Standing on one foot with one hand clapping, I applaude you!
I agree! though, as dougist said, it becomes awkward when you're the only one sitting and you're forced to stand even if you don't really want to.
hehehhe, nice guys heheheh. keep up.
Yes, yes, yes! Almost every performance I'm at lately ends with a standing ovation. I don't like it because I hate to be rude and stay sitting, but at the same time I feel that a standing ovation should be saved for exceptional performances. Oy.
Yea..you are correct. The Standing O is almost as overplayed as the "wave" at football games.
I'd say this goes back to the everyone is great thing that is going on with school kids now, even the ones that come in last place get awards. "you sucked and finished last, heres your trophy."
As a performance artist I say: A Men.
Nice post oncemore
Well said. I must say that I do get a perverse pleasure from not standing when others do and vice versa ;-)
cube
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Hey, man. I gotta take under accountin' the context of the performance. Like if the Stones sucked ass and like, I knew they was old as hell, right? So, like. They was pretty good considerin'. So, like, standing O, man. Rock on! Keith Richards is my own personal Jeebus!
I live in Philly where booing happens more frequently than applause.
The same goes for an encore.
An encore used to be something special a performer would do for an appreciative crowd.
Now it it is expected
I hope you don't mind if I give you a satnding ovation for this. You are dead on right. Shows like
Hannah Montana are promoting this stupid consumer mentality where people force themselves to believe they are getting something for their money, so they act like embiciles at the end of High School Musical or other stupid Disney crap. They have lowered the meaning of the ovation while continuing to fall into the keep them fat and stupid trap set by the politicians. It's realy very pathetic. Thanks for pointing it out.
Haha...thats great. I have to admit that I stand up too, just like everyone else. Otherwise, your the only one sitting while rest of the crowd applaudes the porformance and boos's you with their eyes!
Haha...that’s great. I have to admit that I stand up too, just like everyone else. Otherwise, you’re the only one sitting while rest of the crowd applauds the performance and boo’s you with their eyes! lol
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