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Just like any Pro ballgame, there's a lot of different elements that going into the preparation, viewing and reflection of a
concert. It's more than just about going and standing idly as the
music swoops in one ear and out the other. For the people who really love going to
live concerts, they have a technique to get the most out of the experience. Fortunately, most of it is just a head game.
Concerts embody a wild spirit that can only be harnessed with the right state of mind.
1) Do it Small
There's only a select amount of
artists that can pull off an arena-sized
concert well, like
Aerosmith, LMFAO or
Motley Crue. It requires more than pyrotechnics and megatron-sized speakers to make a great
concert. The only thing important in a
concert is intimacy. By that, I mean there has to be connection between the audience and the music, and that tends to get lost in huge
stadiums. The simple recipe is to go see smaller
acts in smaller
venues. This way, there's less people, but more
crowd energy. On the smaller
stage, everything is cut out except for the
music. If that doesn't do it for you, then you went to see the wrong
band.
2) Go in Numbers
Personally, I'm never afraid to hit up a
show alone, because all I care about is listening to the
music. With that said, however,
concert experiences are best shared with a small group of friends. That way you can talk about the
band beforehand and reflect afterwards. I stress small numbers however, because you don't want to be those annoying kids who plow through a
crowd, arm-linked with 10 different girls.
3) Let it Flow Through You
This is the head game. A lot of people get reserved and uptight at
concerts sometimes, for example when people just stand there like zombies while doing the head-slam. That's all fine and dandy, but concerts are a spiritual
experience that requires effort from mind and body. In other words: Dance, people! If there's a mosh pit, just go with it. Slam into a couple guys. Get, hot and sweaty if that's the atmosphere. Music is about chemistry, and the music is the action and the crowd is the reaction. There can't be one or the other, or else the
experience will be a dud.
4) Get in the Spirit
In your preparation for a
concert it’s important to get the latest
music, buy the shirt and read up on the
band you are about to see. This will enhance the
experience and give you something to talk about with other fans in the crowd. It’s a total downer when the front man holds the microphone out to the
crowd for a sing-a-long and you seem to be the only person who doesn’t know the correct lyrics. Don’t be that person.The rest is up to you and what you feel comfortable with.
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