I'm happy to have regulars show up, regardless of who they are. However, when the stadium was rocking back in the day, the first base bleachers were where everything started. Now, it seems that what comes from those sections is something that doesn't exactly lend itself to getting the whole park participating.
Case in point--when we have a rally going, if the folks in the first base bleachers do anything (and they usually don't, at least not that can be heard from my seats), it is to beat on the benches at a funeral dirge pace. Why they do that, I can't say for certain, but someone once told me it was so that they could hear the reverb from the seats. Whatever the reason, it is counterproductive--not only does it not do anything to pump up the adrenaline of the fans (and hopefully, our players), it actually inhibits folks who might join in by clapping if a reasonable rhythm was adopted, from doing anything. There were times on Saturday when we started clapping downstairs, only to have it die out because the folks upstairs started that slow banging. It's this lack of situational awareness that we've seen for the last five or six years running, if not longer. Is that because folks don't move on? I don't know. But, whatever it is, it needs to change. If somebody sitting next to you starts that funeral dirge banging, do me a favor and kick them in the ass. It needs to stop.