Friday, 3 April 2009

Kula Shaker

Yesterday together with my school friend we went to Kula Shaker's concert at B2 in Moscow. I used to listen to their music when I was in junior high under the influence of that friend of mine. Then I got into japanese music and stopped listening to the stuff I used to. So it was like a trip back to my school days.

I didn't think the band was so popular. The club was packed, the tickets were almost sold out. I must say they did a great show. It reminded me of the rock bands of the 60-70s like the doors with a bit harder sound. The music was relaxing and made everyone to move. Of course there were some freaky fans, but in general the people were nice. The only thought which kept me from enjoying the event to the fullest is that it didn't really seem the the frontman enjoyed the show. Somehow he looked like just doing his job.

We left after my favorite Govinda. I don't really know if there was another encore after the song, cause almost everyone stayed to wait for it. They gave out autographs as far as I get from the blog posts I looked through. But I don't really care. Another dream from my schooldays came true and I'm really happy about it. I enjoyed the concert, I liked the music and I relaxed. Again I noticed that it's better to watch some bands playing live than to listen to some record. And that was definitely the case. I guess I should go to concert more often.

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