What's the best concert you've ever been to and why? Bear in mind:
In spite of the fact that I've been compulsively collecting music for quite a long time, I haven't attended as many of my favourite artists' gigs as I would like to. To me, this is sort of an unacceptable audiophile case, as anyone who dares to call himself/herself a true music lover is expected to enjoy music in its purest and highest sound quality. There's no better way to judge music value than listening to artists live, especially when talking about music styles that are supposed be really loud.
I felt so incredibly lucky to have had the chance to see The National and Spoon, two of the most important alternative bands now, in my biased opinion. They were both amazing!; the perfect combination of a sense of sadness and cathartically aggressive guitars.
- when / where it was
- the artist they saw
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- describe the atmosphere during the event
- describe how you felt and why you enjoyed it
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Lollapalooza
In spite of the fact that I've been compulsively collecting music for quite a long time, I haven't attended as many of my favourite artists' gigs as I would like to. To me, this is sort of an unacceptable audiophile case, as anyone who dares to call himself/herself a true music lover is expected to enjoy music in its purest and highest sound quality. There's no better way to judge music value than listening to artists live, especially when talking about music styles that are supposed be really loud.
Anyway, I think the
best live-music experience I've ever had was in summer, when I attended the Lollapalooza festival in Chile for the first time. That was one of the best moments I've had in
ages because I don't really remember the last time I went to a concert. I could say that the
main reason why I rarely go to see a band live is money. I mean, buying a
ticket here in Chile is quite expensive; actually, one of the most expensive services in South America. Is it worth paying about CL$ 170,000 to see some of your favourite artists? If you do the math, attending a lollapalooza is like spending CL$ 14,000 on a CD every month, which is almost the amount of money you can religiously pay for an indie release at Sonar store in Providencia.
I felt so incredibly lucky to have had the chance to see The National and Spoon, two of the most important alternative bands now, in my biased opinion. They were both amazing!; the perfect combination of a sense of sadness and cathartically aggressive guitars.
I have already paid for the next Lollapalooza edition, So I hope The War on Drugs will join the lineup.

I think Lollapalooza is a great opportunity to see almost all the groups of the moment on stage, it must be great !
ResponderEliminarI think that the music festivals like lollapalooza are very inportant to open the music to the people and also genereta a good time whit others.
ResponderEliminarI hope the bands you want to see go to the next lollapalooza.
ResponderEliminarit very expensive but the experience it's amazing
ResponderEliminarI think that If you like most of the bands in Lollapalooza it's worth the price
ResponderEliminarI'm gonna be there too, see you there :D
ResponderEliminarLolllapalooza it´s a really cool music festival, I think this year it´s going to be great!
ResponderEliminarLollapalooza is an excellent adventure! The time I attended to the festival I had a great time and got very excited to see Eminem.
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