Has your heartbeat ever been replaced by another pulse? A beat so strong it courses through your body, and seems to resonate within you? You know the experience doesn't come from within, and the supposed heartbeat is artificial, but that does not make it any less real or powerful. It is at times like these, when a person can become truly lost. One person in a mass of people. One body in a sea of others. One heart beating in time with a noise far greater than any it could generate.
Let me give you an example.
This month I have been to two concerts. The first of which was the utterley incredible Linkin Park. Their music is so heartfelt, and often raw. You can tell that as Chester Bennington sings out his lyrics, he really means them. Moreover, part of what made their performance was the drum beat. The majority of the songs were built on a hard, low bass beat which the sound system amplified and projected through the audience. The beat was so loud, and so low it pumped through my body and seemed to, as stated at the start, replace my own heartbeat. I became lost in the rawness of the music and the mass of people I was sharing it with. The experience was one you must encounter, as it's description could never quite level the feeling. Later in the month I went to a Paramore concert, and the feeling was mimicked in a number of their songs. Hoever, Paramore can be somewhat softer than Linkin Park.
A rock concert is truly the music genre at it's finest. If you're a fan of any band that comes under that umbrella I urge you to have this experience. Have a go at letting the drums of your favourite band replace your heartbeat.
Word of the Day: namaste. A conventional Hindu expression on meeting or parting.
I haven't included it, as it was impossible to work in. I'm sure you can see why! Sorry if I've disappointed!
you could so have put word of the day into that!! although....te blog may have lost it's pasion :P
ReplyDeleteamazing blog this week!!