What's of living in London?
Even if sometimes you feel a bit of a prisoner it's easy to enjoy your time. First there are pubs, people things to see. But even more interesting are loads of bands playing gigs almost every night. Well I can't afford to go to this often but once a week might be ok.
Sometimes you get an invitation from a band like "showing off to thieves" and find out that they are only the first band playing that night. Even if you don't really know them they are your so-called "friends" on myspace. But you feel comfortable with the songs played on this page and you go to the location posted in their invitation.
There is nothing wrong about going to see a band you've never seen before, certainly not. But sometimes you might be astounded about the emptyness of the pub and especially about their loudness. This may change your opinion about this band a bit downwards and you wanna see what comes next. A band called "Morning Lane" is much stranger and you might feel delighted from the first song, even if you see the singer acting barefood. Suddenly there are a few girls in the audience changing the whole atmosphere by dancing and flirting over the border of the stage. Hours later you find out theese people are coming from hungary being more open-minded than you, pushing you back into a state of sleepyness, pulling you around in discofox dancing steps while you're not sure how to react whether to like and enjoy it or not. This goes on for a time that seems to feel like hours or even days especially for the girl you're going with this night refuses to dance with the funny foreigners while you're enjoying it more and more finding back into your role. Before going home you're friends with the drunken funny girls from hugary and exchange mobile numbers... That's life!
A third band plays a band you wouldn't remember their name afterwards. They are looking really strange a bit disabled with a guitar pressed directly underneath the player's chin and it's a bit like an extreme push-up bra's work. There are two keyboards on stage but they're not playing both the same time, it's more that one keyboarder is waiting on his chair like a monch in a church.
One flew over is the headliner tonight and as well they are looking strange in the beginning and becoming familiar from one song to the next until you admire their playing and singing style but also their acting for it's really funny. first their music listens a bit like "System Of A Down" with the holding tense of "Muse" in their voice and finally when they are playing their new songs it feel like "Dream Theater". You would definitely be keen to see them again but you have to do babysitting on the 17th. It is every time the same with you and live bands and it's a process that you go through with every band, especially when they are new. It reminds you of the five steps in connecting people the dynamic part in every group eg. in sommer camps. In the end you like every band in their speciality.
It is completely diffent to meet "The Waysters" again. They might become real friends for after their first gig one of tem were sitting at your table chatting with you having fun. Then you exchange personnal mails at myspace what leads to the fact taht you're on their guest list as "Markus plus four". Some kind of funny. But this time they are playing dead late so that your friends are sleepy when you're becoming excited for your band is on stage while this band isn't as good as they've expected. This will be the reason for their crunchy mood after concert and your reason heading for the bus instead of having a talk with your friends from the stage.
Another very, very great band are "The Bishops". I've seen them twice and it won't be the last time.
Even if sometimes you feel a bit of a prisoner it's easy to enjoy your time. First there are pubs, people things to see. But even more interesting are loads of bands playing gigs almost every night. Well I can't afford to go to this often but once a week might be ok.
Sometimes you get an invitation from a band like "showing off to thieves" and find out that they are only the first band playing that night. Even if you don't really know them they are your so-called "friends" on myspace. But you feel comfortable with the songs played on this page and you go to the location posted in their invitation.
There is nothing wrong about going to see a band you've never seen before, certainly not. But sometimes you might be astounded about the emptyness of the pub and especially about their loudness. This may change your opinion about this band a bit downwards and you wanna see what comes next. A band called "Morning Lane" is much stranger and you might feel delighted from the first song, even if you see the singer acting barefood. Suddenly there are a few girls in the audience changing the whole atmosphere by dancing and flirting over the border of the stage. Hours later you find out theese people are coming from hungary being more open-minded than you, pushing you back into a state of sleepyness, pulling you around in discofox dancing steps while you're not sure how to react whether to like and enjoy it or not. This goes on for a time that seems to feel like hours or even days especially for the girl you're going with this night refuses to dance with the funny foreigners while you're enjoying it more and more finding back into your role. Before going home you're friends with the drunken funny girls from hugary and exchange mobile numbers... That's life!
A third band plays a band you wouldn't remember their name afterwards. They are looking really strange a bit disabled with a guitar pressed directly underneath the player's chin and it's a bit like an extreme push-up bra's work. There are two keyboards on stage but they're not playing both the same time, it's more that one keyboarder is waiting on his chair like a monch in a church.
One flew over is the headliner tonight and as well they are looking strange in the beginning and becoming familiar from one song to the next until you admire their playing and singing style but also their acting for it's really funny. first their music listens a bit like "System Of A Down" with the holding tense of "Muse" in their voice and finally when they are playing their new songs it feel like "Dream Theater". You would definitely be keen to see them again but you have to do babysitting on the 17th. It is every time the same with you and live bands and it's a process that you go through with every band, especially when they are new. It reminds you of the five steps in connecting people the dynamic part in every group eg. in sommer camps. In the end you like every band in their speciality.
It is completely diffent to meet "The Waysters" again. They might become real friends for after their first gig one of tem were sitting at your table chatting with you having fun. Then you exchange personnal mails at myspace what leads to the fact taht you're on their guest list as "Markus plus four". Some kind of funny. But this time they are playing dead late so that your friends are sleepy when you're becoming excited for your band is on stage while this band isn't as good as they've expected. This will be the reason for their crunchy mood after concert and your reason heading for the bus instead of having a talk with your friends from the stage.
Another very, very great band are "The Bishops". I've seen them twice and it won't be the last time.


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