Seating for me...
I used to enjoy standing when I was younger - but only when I was leaning on the stage itself :lol:
The people I grew up with, we always wanted to get to the front to see the fingers on the frets, see how they controlled their gear, how they interracted with their crew, the band dynamic, etc. We wanted to see the whites of their eyes. We wanted to be "part of the gig" but most important we wanted to watch everything as well as hear it.
I stood at Andy Powell's feet, Alvin Lee, Glenn Tipton, Rory Gallagher (x4), Ted Nugent, some drunken w@nker in UFO (post Schenker), Noddy Holder, etc, etc. I learnt an awful lot from watching them that close.
And then (this is how I experienced it) in the early 80's it suddenly became fashionable for the area just behind the front row to become some sort of 200-mile-an-hour rugby scrum. I hated and loathed it and pretty much stopped wanting to go to gigs then.
Not counting pub gigs I've probably been to all of about 10 gigs since 1986. I won't go within 20 yards of the stage now, and I feel most uncomfortable and insecure if I don't have a seat or one of those "crowd control" bars to lean on.