Tuesday, January 12, 2010

A SHOW to REMEMBER (descriptive)


It was a day like no other. Although I started my day normally, I knew that it would end as I dreamed it would be.I had to get home before 5:00 PM so that I can be on time for the most-awaited part of my day. I did all that I could.When I arrived, they saw a sweaty, out-of-breath child with the look on his eyes that meant "Can't wait." I prepared myself for the travel. I was like the Flash for I was running everywhere and doing things so quick that I had to wait for thirty, long minutes before we could go. The trip to get there was excruciating and long but it didn't matter for at the end of the trail was my treasure.We went in to the stadium after waiting in line for almost eternity. The place was packed with spectators with the same thoughts in mind - "This is it." The place was so full with people that you would have the feeling that the place would collapse. I had to stick with the group because if I make a wrong turn, I would lose myself in the vast ocean of strangers.
The stage is set. Lights were blinking on and off like a lightning signaling that a storm of musical notes and melodies would pour. The roar of the crowd out-powered that of a screaming jet. My heart was racing at the speed of light as the front man was going out into the perfect stage of another of their great performance. The energy of Bamboo was oozing that we were energized and started jumping with their songs. The crowd again roared their excitement. It was a good thing that their sound equipments were at full settings because the shout of the crowd deafen the music of the band. The concert was so cool. The flame and smoke machines added the sort of spice to the concert. I couldn't describe it in words. To have a good view of the concert was to be there at person. The vocalist ignited the concert with his adlibs and his powerful vocals. The drummer gave everyone the jaw-drop. He was just hitting everything that his hands could reach and yet still created that sweet beating of the drums that makes you want to get up and dance. The bass guitar added more impact and thickness to the songs.With every song,the crowd would sing along as if they were part of the band. The whole concert was a bang. It was perfect from the performers to the crew. It was a perfect mixture of decibels melodies and notes. Anyone that would watch their concert will have the same feeling that I have. It was a concert to remember indeed. Months have passed and I'm still talking about the concert; how the crowd reacted and joined and the kinetic energy of the performer that invited you to join in.
You have to be there to really experience what words could not describe. It is more than just auditory and visual satisfaction but also the want of watching one of their concerts fulfilled. Live on Pinoy Rock Music.\w/

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