I haven't been to that many concerts, but my top is definitely seeing Skillet at Kingdom Bound. My sister and my friend are both shorter than I am and they couldn't see much more than John Cooper's head. lol I ended up hitting a few people when I was jumping and pounding my fist in the air. Oops! They were all really nice, though.
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I've only been to two "concerts" of this sort. By far the best was on April 24th of this year: Decyfer Down and Skillet.
A few other people have commented on seeing Skillet. They put on an incredible live show. It didn't feel like I was there to watch these celebrity rock stars perform; it seemed like the band was just there to have one big party with all 2000 of us. I was right by the stage, pressed up against it, so close I could have reached out and tripped the band members multiple times. It was an incredible experience. I laughed, screamed, headbanged, and yes, even cried a little.
I think that what really makes a band great is when they can make a strong connection with the audience. It's then that the concert becomes poweful and memorable.
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Altariel Frodo wrote:
I think that what really makes a band great is when they can make a strong connection with the audience. It's then that the concert becomes poweful and memorable.
Yes, thats what I'm talking about. A band can have this sort of show where everything seems right if not perfect, then the next night they go to the next city and play a technically better show but they don't "connect". Gotta love being at those 'connected' shows!
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This is a bit of an aside to an actual 'concert' but a while back I was in the city and a busker with his electric guitar and amp was cranking out a most excellent cover of Black Sabbath's War Pigs. The acoustics of the buildings was just right and it carried well down Edward Street. Loved it. I tossed a fiver into his guitar case.
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