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Sports, concerts and stage theatre are the best in person.oh I'm a huge fan of watching at home. It's just kinda neat to "be there" when some of the big games happen. It's an experience that's so different from watching at home that I have a hard time comparing it.
Thanks for reminding me that there are concert tickets I want to buy that go on sale at 10.Sports, concerts and stage theatre are the best in person.
Thanks for reminding me that there are concert tickets I want to buy that go on sale at 10.
I love live music, especially live music. It is an escape unlike anything else.I burnt out on concerts back in my early 20s. After being in touring bands, working in/owning a recording studio, and just being surrounded by that world 24/7 for a few years, the magic more than disappeared. Only concerts I've really gone to in the last 15yrs or so have just been to see friends' bands that are coming through on tour and offered me tickets to come hang out.
I'll actually be going to my first BIG (at the Moda Center in Portland) concert in as long as I can remember (at least 20ish years) in 2wks. I wish I was more excited about it than I am, but buying tickets seemed like a good idea at the time.
I used to feel the same way, which is why I got into the music industry to begin with. But to say I crashed and burned would be an understatement. Never was able to reignite that passion. I enjoy music on my own time, in my vehicle mostly. But that's about it.I love live music, especially live music. It is an escape unlike anything else.
I greatly prefer small venues to large. I prefer inside to outside as well. There is something about feeling the music.
I hope that the show that you see is fantastic.
I'll actually be going to my first BIG (at the Moda Center in Portland) concert in as long as I can remember (at least 20ish years) in 2wks. I wish I was more excited about it than I am, but buying tickets seemed like a good idea at the time.
Bet you're glad it's not you, then!Ghost...... They're almost as bad as Creed and Nickelback. Imo.
The Seahawks kick it so well. They cover. Their secondary is so fast. The defesive linemen resemble bengal tigers with their speed and strength.
JSN is better than anyone in the AFC. It will be impossible for the Patriots to cover him, especially with Darnold thowing to him. Damn is Darnold great. The Seahawk backs are superior and the O-line opens up holes the size of an SUV.
The Patriots are just lucky that everything has broken their way this year.
They're admittedly a guilty pleasure. Enjoyed them since they started almost 20yrs ago. Unlike your other examples, Ghost REALLY doesn't take themselves seriously, and a big part of their schtick is meant to be ridiculous and tongue-in-cheek. They're very much a performance act and lean into that very hard.Ghost...... They're almost as bad as Creed and Nickelback. Imo.
I saw pictures of the band before I heard their music. I thought "this looks kinda fun" and expected something akin to doom metal. Then I heard them. The look and the music does not match up.They're admittedly a guilty pleasure. Enjoyed them since they started almost 20yrs ago. Unlike your other examples, Ghost REALLY doesn't take themselves seriously, and a big part of their schtick is meant to be ridiculous and tongue-in-cheek. They're very much a performance act and lean into that very hard.
They're definitely fun, just have to switch the expectations a bit. I never did expect them to grow so much to the point of doing arena shows, but it definitely "caught on."I saw pictures of the band before I heard their music. I thought "this looks kinda fun" and expected something akin to doom metal. Then I heard them. The look and the music does not match up.![]()
There really is no comparison to enjoying a football game in person, especially if you are the home team. Jumping to your feet as a collective when your team's receiver gets behind the safety and breaks off a long one to the house is hard to replicate from the couch...I had season tickets for many years at Aloha Stadium watching my Hawaii Warriors...flew to Oakland & LA several times a year for decades to watch my Raiders...and have been to two Super Bowls...oh I'm a huge fan of watching at home. It's just kinda neat to "be there" when some of the big games happen. It's an experience that's so different from watching at home that I have a hard time comparing it.
Definitely "no comparison," but I still love watching at home. Just two very different experiences with the same source material.There really is no comparison to enjoying a football game in person, especially if you are the home team. Jumping to your feet as a collective when your team's receiver gets behind the safety and breaks off a long one to the house is hard to replicate from the couch...I had season tickets for many years at Aloha Stadium watching my Hawaii Warriors...flew to Oakland & LA several times a year for decades to watch my Raiders...and have been to two Super Bowls...
I agree. I love going to games, but I also like to be able to see the first down and scrimmage lines and replays/challenges. Plus, the beer is waaaay cheaper.Definitely "no comparison," but I still love watching at home. Just two very different experiences with the same source material.
Go and enjoy the show. Music is subjective. It can be very personal.They're admittedly a guilty pleasure. Enjoyed them since they started almost 20yrs ago. Unlike your other examples, Ghost REALLY doesn't take themselves seriously, and a big part of their schtick is meant to be ridiculous and tongue-in-cheek. They're very much a performance act and lean into that very hard.