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actually this concert was a disaster. not because the band was bad, just because the audience was... japanese. i hate myself for saying that. but what's the point of going to a concert, if there are only seats and the best thing that people can do is standing up, clapping their hands??must be frustrating for a european artist to perform in front of this audience.
we had to smuggle in some beer, which was taken away by some security guys, same thing happened to the camera.
i just figured out again, that martin just doesn't function very well within this society. but i'll stop complaining right now and go to bed.
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This virtual insanity we're livin' in has got to change, things will never be the same, and I can't go on while we're livin' in virtual insanity. This world has got to change 'cause I just can't keep going on. It was virtual,
virtual insanity that we're livin' in. That virtual insanity is what it is...
Hmm I don't know why but we don't like to make noise during or after the concert. I guess it might be the differences of brain structure between Japanese and Western as I read at the library...It's interesting, isn't it? As you wonder about it, we also wonder why people like showting and clapping hands so much after the concert. [It makes us feel embarrasing or rude.I actually don't know why...] Anyway hope you will feel OK and enjoy these differences :) Take it easy!
das kenn ich irgendwie... ironischerweise aus dem sonst doch so coolen manchester - da war ich ein blur-konzert das in (anscheinend) einem alten opernhaus stattfand wo auch alle brav sitzen mussten... obwohl wir immerhin desöfteren brav aufgestanden sind und ganz gesittet mitgeklatscht haben... oder wie heißt's so schön im neuen harry potter bei einem vergleichbaren ereignis: "the yule ball is an evening of well-mannered frivolity."
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