3/16/2023 0 Comments Theneedledrop recordpad![]() ![]() The opening acts were incredible and so full of energy that I began to develop anxiety about being there on the sidelines, but everything was so aggressive and watching the water get passed around between sets was making me feel like I was out of my element.īut something weird happened in my brain. I'm not particularly fit and while I love a good mosh pit, I wasn't sure what to expect so I was feeling reserved. We could hang out on the side and watch it all go down.Īfter reading about and seeing the Travis Scott stuff, I had my reservations. He said it would be fun and have a lot of energy and that the crowd would be young. ![]() I saw Common and a 50 cent concert from VIP boxes and outside of a very random 'The Streets'' show, I've forever put off setting my favorites live while in the crowd.Īnother dad (who happens to be a teacher who teaches kids how to express themselves lyrically) invited me to go with him to see Denzel Curry (Who I absolutely love) at the Fillmore. I was made fun of and bullied for my music choices and excluded, so my Rob Base experience pretty much made me uncomfortable with the idea of going to a hip hop concert. I was a big Public Enemy/BDP fan and grew up in white washed Midwest suburbs before moving to the Philly area. This sucks because my favorite genre is Hip Hop. I'd seen them the night before but this second show, I was one of the only white people there and the show had an entirely different tone to it to the point where I felt excluded almost to the point where I felt unsafe. When I was 18 I had a really bad experience at a club I went to in Philly to see, of all people, Rob Base and DJ Easy Rock. I've seen big venue, little venue, clubs. There's something about being a part of the masses moving together as one. I love just about all music and I love going to shows. This is some old man, corny shit, so please bare with me. ![]()
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