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Do any of you walk away from an amazing concert feeling a high, yet feeling low..?? How many of you feel a bit sad that you will never experience that rush that the band feels when they are in front of thousands of fans, entertaining, inspiring, etc.
I don't know where I am going with this, I guess I just want to know if you experience this also, or if I am just abnormal?? 8)
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Kinda both it's like the massive amount of energy is lowered , and it's like coming down , sort of stunned after . I feel both , like you. Are you abnormal ? .... Hmmmm....Hey look a Canada Goose ! :lol: Just Kiddin . :lol:
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All depends I guess. The last "Big" show I went to I was so happy that I saw a great show. Later on I was thinking that I will probably not see another good show for a year.
I need 2 Kingston Tickets, please help.
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I find myself after any amazing experience I try and reflect on what I've just seen and heard. I'm usually quiet, replaying it in my mind. The high points and all things in between. Whether it's seeing a great Hip show, standing at the ledge looking over the Niagara Falls, being at the championship game of the Canada Cup, or like a couple weeks ago, I was sitting out on a lake having a beer under the stars and a quarter moon and loons started calling. The next day or when I have time I re-absorb it all. Storing it in my memory banks because you don't know what will happen to you tommorow.
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