Sitting in a rock concert, with the music blaring and the singer screaming, I came to several odd conclusions. 1) By the end, I was watching the crowd more than I was watching the band. 2) I plan blogs in my head whenever I get an idea and I can't write it down, and 3) I am really bad at starting posts. However, moving back to point one,I'm not sure if it is normal to watch a crowd in a concert. Obviously when my friends are onstage I'm concentrating on not cutting their heads off with the camera and how well they were playing (well done Sammie :D ) but particularly after the interval, during instrumental songs, as interesting as the band was, I found myself focusing on the crowd, or really how they were recieving the music. Every band that played was brilliant, there's no doubt about that. There was a huge group of people stood at the back of the hall, cheering and clapping, dancing and singing along, but then there were the parents, sat watching as their kids rocked. Little kids either covered their ears or sat there terrified, and a few were bouncing along to the beat. The man in front of me with the unfortunate shaped head seemed to be getting more and more bored every minute, and the child directly in front had a tendancy to run off without being noticed and then come running back, and move the chair that I had my feet resting on. All in all, only the teens at the back seemed to be having much fun at all, which I really don't understand. It was a great night, and I'd do it again every week. It did make my ears go weird for a while afterwards though.
My blogging in my head is slightly disturbing, but it works, and my inability to start posts isn't bothering me all that much. I'll survive.
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