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Saying "you weren't even there, dude, you couldn't understand" is an admission that you don't have an argument, or really even understand the concept of discussion, opinions, etc. It says "I need some non-thinking way of rejecting any thought I don't like." Other clubs in this bag include calling anyone who doesn't trip over themselves praising a show a "hater," suggesting that they "are living in the past and it will never be like it was in 19xx" or, my personal favorite, that "you just don't get it and shouldn't even go, man."
My advice: try not to let opinions scare you. The minute anyone says "I'm trying to claim a universal truth" then that is a different story, but until someone does that, you disagree, fine. Engage in a discussion or assert a different viewpoint or ignore and move on. But trying to shout people down and invalidate them as a class is simply childish. Every bit as childish as rejecting an opinion because someone is a "n00b." Have a little more respect for yourself and everyone else; have respect for the conviction of your own experiences to not freak out if someone experienced any music/event/whatever differently.
Great article, Chris. Thanks also to all those who engage in positive and respectful discussion in this thread and throughout this site, as those doing so weaves the lasting fabric of this community.