| He sits in the nosebleed seats of the press stands, specially reserved for reporters from poor foreign publications. |
| He can play 150 sold-out Eagles shows a year where the cheapest nosebleed seat goes for fifty bucks. |
| They will be far too close to the Throne and I will be so far up in the nosebleed seats that I doubt I shall be able to see them at all. |
| Such was the pressure difference from top to bottom, your ears would pop and you'd get a nosebleed. |
| More dangerously, there is the advice to get somebody who has a nosebleed to tip their head back. |
| I took pictures of performers on the stage of the Hollywood Bowl from my seat in the nosebleed section. |