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As in the following sentence from a news report on NZ Herald.
Cassidy laughs off suggestions she should have taken the hat and crowd-dived - a roadie did give her the band's playlist,
what does it mean?
Cassidy laughs off suggestions she should have taken the hat and crowd-dived - a roadie did give her the band's playlist,
what does it mean?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Hi, assuming that 'crowd diving' is the same as 'crowd surfing'....it means; jumping on top of the audience [generally in front of the stage], being caught by said crowd and being passed over-head!
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Lisa x
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Lisa x
There is a subtle difference actually.
Crowd surfing often originates in the audience - almost always at the front. Someone climbs on a friend's shoulders, and lies back, and is then lifted off and passed above heads in a prone position for a few minutes.
Crowd diving is almost excluively the preserve of metal fans who climb onto the stage, dodge the security, and take a running kamikaze leap into the audience, who hopefully break their fall. There is usually a sufficient crush of bodies to make a 'soft' landing possible, but it is a bit dicey - which is a large part of its appeal.
Crowd surfing often originates in the audience - almost always at the front. Someone climbs on a friend's shoulders, and lies back, and is then lifted off and passed above heads in a prone position for a few minutes.
Crowd diving is almost excluively the preserve of metal fans who climb onto the stage, dodge the security, and take a running kamikaze leap into the audience, who hopefully break their fall. There is usually a sufficient crush of bodies to make a 'soft' landing possible, but it is a bit dicey - which is a large part of its appeal.
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