Beyond pointing fingers
"Until today, each one of us is still affected by it. However, we also feel that it is unfair if the blame is solely placed on the band. We don't have 100 per cent control over our fans, we can only advise them to behave and not get too carried away with the excitement of being at a concer...
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Published in | The Malay mail |
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Format | Newspaper Article |
Language | English |
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Kuala Lumpur
HT Digital Streams Limited
25.03.2008
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Summary: | "Until today, each one of us is still affected by it. However, we also feel that it is unfair if the blame is solely placed on the band. We don't have 100 per cent control over our fans, we can only advise them to behave and not get too carried away with the excitement of being at a concert as it may harm their lives," the band - Pasha (vocals),Makki (bassist), Onci (guitars), Eda (guitars) and Rowman (drum) - said. "I'm even more concerned about safety now. Sometimes I will remind the crowd to take care of themselves after every single song. I don't mind if it bores them if it's for their own good," [Pasha] said. "We want our fans know how the whole incident has affected us and we do care about them. We won't be enjoying what we are doing now if they weren't around to support our career right from the beginning. I will always pray for them (the fans killed in the tragedy)," said Pasha. |
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