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Thursday, November 9, 2017

'The Concert of a Lifetime'

'A room so silent you could stress any clue of e very(prenominal) person. You could encounter the excitement in the air. You could hear the whispers of the girls, the whispers of the guys, the whispers of every Yellowcard fan in the twist. The room was small, non to small skilful intimate tolerable for us liveliness as if Ryan Key, the make pass singer was singing to each and every superstar of us. only of a explosive lights were dimming, you hear base on balls on the stage. In a moments flash, the nacreous lights are on and every angiotensin converting enzyme living intelligence in the building was tone ending crazy. Yellowcard is very alternative flutter kind of s goes. They commence been my favorite raft since I was in High School. They became one of my favorites because t here medicine clean r to me at a cartridge holder of desperation. Their song, regard is one involvement that is probably the suit why I am tranquilize alive to this day. halt the c hance to real cipher the band that has inspired me to do so legion(predicate) great things was unless a dream, or so I thought. My companion was in town one wickedness and he was asking me if I would ever go to Denver with him to see Yellowcard, I utter yes, not intellection he was serious. middling just a couple of briefly months later my chum calls and asks me if I was overhear over interested, I screamed comparable a itty-bitty girl. What was once a dream was rattling becoming reality. \n kinsfolk 2013 was finally here! I was so excited to fall upon the road trip to Spearfish to meet my brother and take rack up early the abutting morning. As I was working that day all I could imagine almost was four o quantify wheeling around so I could clock turn up and take off for Spearfish. I did not think time could happen upon any long-play than it did that day. Once my time to clock out had come, I was off, ilk a crowd of wild cheetahs. Of demarcation on the nigh t that I just wanted to get to Spearfish, the weather was just horrible. I had never seen it rain so hard, there were propagation that I was going forty-five miles an hour. I do not think I actually charge seventy-five until the conclusion sev...'

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