I'm 27 years cool and I prefer to leave the freakouts for when I'm home alone. Moshing, if you will, just looks dated and embarrasing.
I'm 21, but I agree completely. I love dancing, I guess, but anything that becomes violent isn't fun.
To bring it back to the topic of the thread,
here is what Jay Reatard recently said about the "Toronto incident":
"A lot of people read press and get this idea that the show is supposed to be this cathartic fuck-everything-up experience. Sometimes when I play a show, I just want to play my songs. There's still a lot of energy. There's just not this level of impending violence hanging over everything.
Some people decide that if I'm not freaking out enough, they're going to try to inject something into the show that makes it this negative, violent experience. I'm fed up with it. It took me forever to save up enough money during my career to get to the point where I could afford things like a nice guitar and to have some guy pay $10 and think that entitles him to throw a beer pitcher at my guitar? I'm done."