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The
concert experience, for me, is the closest thing to a religiousexperience as one can get short of witnessing a miracle. It can be the mostmoving couple of hours spent.
It doesn’t always matter if the
bands are of your personallikeness. I have come out of shows astonished, and the
performers were neverreally to my liking before. On the other hand, I have loved a group on record,and left a
concert unhappy. I truly believe, to have a great
concert the
bandmust be happy to be doing what they are doing, and they must create, a “oneness”amongst themselves and the
audience as well.
This “oneness”, creates an excitement, a spark that ignitesand joins everyone together in a tribal like experince. It spreads out from the
stage to the very back row of the
venue. I am sure you have noticed this happenif you have been to a few good
concerts. When the whole crowd sings in unison,and if you have been in the highest rows, you may have noticed the ocean ofthousands of bodies swaying to and fro to the
music as if they are all of thesame being.
I believe a good
concert will take us back to a moreprimitive time, when man had to work together as one with other men, the environmentwhich they lived in effected the actions of their togetherness. Just like the
music, lights, and colors of the
stage effects the movement of an
audience atan amazing
performance.
When everything is over and the house lights come up. Yourealize you just experienced a moving event. You feel the heat and static fromthe energy left in the air. You may notice a release of nervousness andanxiety, worries or fears. This is the magic of attending a great
performance.When it’s profound you will never forget the memories of that evening. This iswhy I recommend everyone to attend a
concert. You will be surprised of all thegood ways it can affect your spirit.
If you share the same feelings as I, and you live in the Pacific Northwest, come and register for the Northwest Concert & Events Blog Forum.