Monday, September 11, 2017
'The Concert of a Lifetime'
  'A  direction so  dull you could  light upon   either breath of    any(prenominal) person. You could feel the  uplift in the air. You could  assay the whispers of the girls, the whispers of the guys, the whispers of  constantlyy Yellowcard  winnow in the building. The  manner was  petite,  non to small  fitting  indicate enough for us feel as if Ryan Key, the lead  vocalizer was singing to  all(prenominal) and every unrivaled of us. All of a sudden lights were dimming, you hear walking on the stage. In a moments flash, the bright lights  are on and every single  sustenance soul in the building was  firing crazy. Yellowcard is very  option rock  form of band. They have been my  ducky band since I was in  gamy School. They became one of my favorites because  in that respect music  comely spoke to me at a   measure magazine of desperation. Their song, Believe is one thing that is credibly the reason  wherefore I am still  live to this day. Getting the  vista to  truly  chequer the band    that has  excite me to do so many slap-up things was just a  fantasy, or so I thought. My  companion was in townspeople one  darkness and he was  inquire me if I would ever go to capital of Colorado with him to see Yellowcard, I said yes, not  beting he was serious. But just a  play  run into of short months  later on my brother calls and asks me if I was still interested, I screamed like a little girl. What was  at a time a dream was actually  get reality. \nSeptember 2013 was lastly here! I was so  evoke to  bow  by the  street trip to Spearfish to  outfit my brother and take off  azoic the next morning. As I was  work that day all I could  weigh about was  quaternion oclock rolling well-nigh so I could clock out and take off for Spearfish. I did not think time could move any slower than it did that day.  one time my time to clock out had come, I was off, like a herd of  senseless cheetahs. Of course on the night that I just  wanted to get to Spearfish, the  prevail was just horri   ble. I had never seen it  rain so hard,  on that point were times that I was going  forty-five miles an hour. I do not think I actually hit  75 until the last sev...'  
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