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#dinosaur#concert#music concert#music#head banger#gif#my gif#funny gif#my post#humor#memes#lol#funny#funny post
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#pinterest#music concert#in this moment#maria brink#dark femininity#metalhead#dark aesthetic#hot as hell#female portrait#gothic#my favorite#demonic#666 satan#crescent moon#goddess#queen#gothic queen#dark and moody#moody
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Some cool looking Campervans 😎
#led zeppelin#the beatles#pink floyd#the who#bands#tour bus#vw bus#vw campervan festival advertising#volkwagen#camper#campervan#bus#live gigs#gigs#rock#great band#music concert#black and white picture#black and white photography#pictures#great pictures#touring#music tour#festival#festivals#concerts#concert#live band#60s music#woodstock
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Buddy Miles and Jimi Hendrix, Newport Pop Festival, 1969
#buddy miles#jimmy hendrix#1969#newport#music concert#photography#music history#vintage#photo#history#festival#music festival
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Everyone in this country is talking about what happened in the Coldplay concert in Barcelona (Catalonia's capital city), and honestly I must say it's very funny.
As we've joked about before, Catalan people in music concerts always climb on each other in the way of castellers (traditional Catalan "human castles/towers"). Well, a girl was doing a small version of it (it was only two people!!), and Chris Martin (Coldplay's singer) stopped the concert to admire it and said "it's the best thing I've ever seen at a concert".
Chris, this is nothing!
He's impressed by a 2-people tall pilar. It's funny to us because this is what castellers look like in festivities in Catalonia:




There can be structures of only 1 person in each floor (called a pilar) which is what people do in music concerts, or there can be other kinds of castells with more people. Here's some of the best ones I've found on a quick Google search:



Before anyone misunderstands the situation, we're not laughing at Chris Martin in mean spirit, we know he's not Catalan so he just had never seen this before. But it's funny to see something that for us is so normal amaze a foreigner.
Well, Chris, if you want to learn to climb I'm sure any of the colles castelleres (castle builder groups) will be more than happy to teach you!
#to be fair to him now that i look at it it's true we are a little bit crazy#castellers#tradicions#catalunya#coldplay#chris martin#catalonia#barcelona#concert#castells#human towers#traditions#cultures#culture#cultural differences#music concert#europe#catalan#catalan culture#coses de la terra
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Lo que significa ser Paul McCartney
Fotos: Paul McCartney durante sus conciertos en el Got Back Tour en Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Me resulta difícil poner en palabras el cúmulo de sensaciones que me ha tocado vivir en estos últimos días. Tengo apenas 19 años recíen cumplidos, y como regalo de cumpleaños he tenido la enorme satisfacción y alegría de poder asistir a un concierto de ni más ni menos que Paul McCartney el pasado 6 de octubre de 2024 en Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Fueron tres horas las que necesitó McCartney para cambiarme la vida y alterar la química de mi cerebro. No puedo encontrar palabras precisas para explicar lo que sentí en aquel tiempo y lugar.
Aún me soprendo de haber estado cantado —gritando— canciones que se compusieron hace tanto tiempo. Miraba a mi alrededor y me encontraba con una impresionante mixtura de personas en mi misma situación. Grandes y jóvenes, en pareja, sólos o en familia, todos movidos por un único motivo: los Beatles. Es tan inmenso lo que los Beatles causan en las personas alrededor del mundo, que es simplemente emocionante. Como estos cuatro jóvenes de liverpool revolucionaron la historia de la música y consigo dejaron una marca eterna en la vida de miles de personas, me hace pensar que tuvo que ser obra divina, parte del plan divino del Señor que en su eterna sabiduría y cariño nos brindó uno de los regalos más hermosos que pudo darnos. Digo esto porque cada día soy inmensamente felíz gracias a los Beatles y a Paul McCartney —y a Wings, por qué no—. Felíz de poder ser expectadora del arte de Paul McCartney, uno de los hombres más talentosos y carismáticos que pudieron haber existido, como pude comprobar aquella noche.
A través de casi cuarenta canciones grité, lloré, salté y bailé invadida de un fervor que sólo la música de Paul puede causarme. Fue una de las experiencias más maravillosas y embriagadoras de mi vida. Al salir, me invadieron las ganas de querer seguirlo por todo el mundo, reviviendo cada momento de ese espléndido recital.
Al observarlo en el escenario no pude hacer distinción alguna entre él y el Paul de los 60s o 70s. Era el mismo simpático joven, desbordado de esa energía que volvía loco al público de The Cavern Club. Fue emocionante, porque fue como realizar un viaje en el tiempo, transportarme a aquellos años en que los Beatles se comieron el mundo y empezaron a escribir una historia hermosa, sin saber si quiera que le alegrarían las horas a una jovencita argentina décadas más tarde.
Narrar como transcurrieron los días siguientes al recital es algo complejo. Pocas veces experimenté tantas sensaciones y de tantos tipos como en aquellos días. Las horas eran eternas o muy breves; experimentaba una terrible presión en el pecho o un alivio como ningun otro; lloraba desconsoladamente o reía mientras bailaba. Mi vida se puso de cabezas después de semejante experiencia y no podía evitar preguntarme, ¿Cómo seguir después de algo así?
Porque no se puede pretender que después de ver a alguien que amo con tanta intensidad, que siempre es motivo de mi alegría, que formó parte de la banda que me cambió la vida, aquella por la que me desvivo y quisiera dedicarle todas mis horas de vida, sea un evento transitorio. Siempre quedaré marcada por esa noche, la noche más feliz y loca de mi vida, la que siempre habré compartido con Paul McCartney.
#argentina#got back tour#buenos aires#paul mccartney#mccartney#the beatles#beatles#musica#music#recital#concierto#music show#music concert#music tour#love#love music#amo a paul mccartney#pensamientos
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I always hear people say that you should bring some if you're going to a concert, but none of my friends or family would want to go to metal concerts with me.

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los recitales
#smartphone photography#smartphonecamera#photography#buenos aires#concert#night photography#music#music concert
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Lonely is the Muse. 💙🖤
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Shit, I just remembered that on the 29th this month I'm going to see a Ministry concert!
Its going to be so damn epic!!
#🌈 fozz's posts#🌈 fozz chit chats#ministry#ministry band#music concert#rock concert#rock n roll#metal#heavy metal#industrial metal#industrial rock#industrial music#trash metal#metal music#metal concert#concert#live music#music festival#heavy metal music#trash metal music#eugene oregon#eugene#concert 2024#2024 concert#2024 music concert#music concert 2024#music venue#rock#live music venue#live rock concert
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Kodak Edupe 200 exp. 2004 double-exposure w/Maria Mandea, via #lomographyromania
#35mm#film#expired film#kodak edupe#bucuresti#tirana#sona#control club#music concert#doubleexposure#double-exposure#romaniaalbania#progresul#bucharest#romania
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Shinji Sato at Akasaka Blitz, December 1998 — Fishmans
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KorMalta Malta National Choir’s Christmas Concert at Spazju Kreattiv: A Celebration of Tradition and Innovation
The KorMalta Malta National Choir’s Christmas concert at Spazju Kreattiv was a stunning fusion of traditional choral masterpieces and contemporary musical expressions, offering an unforgettable experience for all in attendance. Held in the intimate venue of Spazju Kreattiv, the evening was a celebration of the holiday season, showcasing a diverse repertoire of sacred and festive works. Under the expert direction of Choral Master Riccardo Bianchi, the choir delivered renditions of renowned classics such as Franz Biebl’s "Ave Maria," Tomás Luis de Victoria’s "O Magnum Mysterium," and Praetorius’s "Es ist ein Rose Ensprungen," all of which demonstrated the choir’s exceptional vocal precision and emotive depth.
The concert also included modern pieces like Ola Gjeilo’s “Spotless Rose” and Dan Forrest’s arrangement of “The First Noel,” adding fresh perspectives to the festive program. Engaging interactive sing-along moments brought the audience into the performance, while choral improvisations infused the event with contemporary flair. Highlights included Rutter’s “All Bells in Paradise” and the high-energy “Carol of the Bells” by Leontovich, filling the space with joyful celebration. The concert masterfully balanced the beauty of tradition with the spirit of innovation, leaving the audience filled with holiday cheer and awe.
The individual members of the KorMalta ensemble also deserve special recognition. Alexandra Camilleri Gambin, Daniela Briffa, Joanna Vella, Rachel Grech, Bianca Simone, Joanna Micallef, Sofija Blazhevski, Ray Debono, Egle Pranaityte, Cesar Herrera, Christian Tanti, Ethan Attard, Aldo Zammit, Serge Bueb, Albert Buttigieg, and Masahiro Taniguchi all contributed to the evening’s success with their impeccable vocal skills and attention to detail. Each singer brought their unique voice to the ensemble, adding layers of texture and depth to the overall sound.
#conscious living#art#music#live music#music video#musicians#classic music#classical#classic#classical music#KorMalta#Malta National Choir#Malta#christmas#music concert#Instagram
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Blue light falls upon your perfect skin Falls and you draw back again Falls and this is how I fell And I can not forget And I can not forget
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Got to see Ghost tonight! Such a fun concert! They really put on a great show! I love a band that not only plays well but entertains its audience!
#ghost#ghost bc#papa emeritus iv#music concert#rock concert#ghost band#I loved all the bits they did with each other#at first I was like are they actually arguing on stage?? I didn’t know they did fun stuff like that#really happy I got to see them since I bought the tickets last week finding out last sec they were touring here#and lucky I was able to switch work days#the band ghost
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