Does anybody ever just 'stop' in the middle of a gig, sort of overwhelmed by what's going on around oneself, and take a few moments to take everything in?
I find lately that at most gigs I tend to get bored and wish I was doing more than just being in the crowd. Only gig that this hasn't really happened to me to was during the last time Opeth were here, simply because I enjoyed every single second of it.
It just ocurred to me because people cite Opeth as such a 'boring' live band, yet I find it entirely the opposite. They've been the only band able to captivate me so much that I didn't find the chance to have one of these 'pauses'.
Not entirely sure if that makes any kind of sense. If I get a lot of 'wtf, put down the crack pipe, Moonie' replies, I'll try to reword it
I find lately that at most gigs I tend to get bored and wish I was doing more than just being in the crowd. Only gig that this hasn't really happened to me to was during the last time Opeth were here, simply because I enjoyed every single second of it.
It just ocurred to me because people cite Opeth as such a 'boring' live band, yet I find it entirely the opposite. They've been the only band able to captivate me so much that I didn't find the chance to have one of these 'pauses'.
Not entirely sure if that makes any kind of sense. If I get a lot of 'wtf, put down the crack pipe, Moonie' replies, I'll try to reword it
