So what's the deal with concerts?
#1
Hmmm 
What do you think?

When did concerts start?

What's the purpose of touring around and singing the same songs over and over?

And I mean beyond the MK Ultra mind control crap...

Even bands who aren't mega famous and whose songs aren't played on the radio stillĀ go around putting on concerts.

Why do they do it? Do they do it because everybody else does it? Because it's "the thing to do"?

Or is it because to put on a show in such a way is in human nature?

Do these people who go around singing the same songs over and over enjoy it?

What's the deal?
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#2
'Tombstone' 1993 A Man Like Johnny Ringo: https://youtu.be/DaoK_CIAr0k
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#3
AMERICAN SATAN - Summer Trailer - OUT NOW (2017): https://youtu.be/mutMh1RMkCE
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#4
Its hero worship . But its also super talented unique people who deserve fame and love from sexy girls , i know the feeling.
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#5
(06-19-2018, 06:27 PM)Trix Wrote: What do you think?

When did concerts start?

What's the purpose of touring around and singing the same songs over and over?

And I mean beyond the MK Ultra mind control crap...

Even bands who aren't mega famous and whose songs aren't played on the radio stillĀ go around putting on concerts.

Why do they do it? Do they do it because everybody else does it? Because it's "the thing to do"?

Or is it because to put on a show in such a way is in human nature?

Do these people who go around singing the same songs over and over enjoy it?

What's the deal?

I think they are fucking awesome if you catch a good one. I've seen some awesome ones but my favorite was the entire Dark side of the Moon album played by Roger Waters. I lost my proverbial shit that night.

As far as the agenda lol

In the famous words of the Wu...

Cash rules everything around me

C.R.E.A.M. get the money, Dolla dolla bills ya'll

Normally i would post the Wu Tang but this is more your measure


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#6
(06-19-2018, 07:30 PM)Dreamz Wrote: Cash rules everything

I was thinking that explains most of the tendency to tour around doing concerts...

But it doesn't explain the little known bands who still put on shows even though they're not famous.

I would say just the hope of fame is the reason they put on shows.

These rather elementary concepts do explain it.

But I wonder how far back the tendency to put on concerts really goes for humanity.

It is built in? I guess it must be... I guess I'm just trying to understand the motivation.
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#7
I do think it's in some of our nature, yes

I mean at least that's what the ride at epcot said
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#8
It's the beast within that wants what others have. The puppet masters dangle the carrot on the stick as they sit on the backs of the one who burns with desire. Do you think shows like MTV cribs was just so we could see how the rich and famous live? No its designed to fuel a burning desire within all, but they can't allow everyone to be rich and famous they just want you to always believe you can have it. They tell you your special but the truth is your not. You're Just Another slave.
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#9
Chuckle

I just love you guys.
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#10
(06-19-2018, 07:47 PM)Dsox Wrote: It's the beast within that wants what others have. The puppet masters dangle the carrot on the stick as they sit on the backs of the one who burns with desire. Do you think shows like MTV cribs was just so we could see how the rich and famous live? No its designed to fuel a burning desire within all, but they can't allow everyone to be rich and famous they just want you to always believe you can have it. They tell you your special but the truth is your not. You're Just Another slave.

Tell me moar!!!!
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#11
Dsox has way more where that came from!!!
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#12
I've been following
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#13
I've said too much. I told my daughter that it's not you learning your environment it's your environment that's learning you. They know us so well they know exactly what to dangle in front of our faces in order to get what ever reaction they want. For most everybody happiness is always over the next hill no wait I meant the next one my bad it's over the next one I promise oh shoot sorry I meant the next hill......
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#14
If happiness is a destination, no one ever makes it.
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#15
(06-19-2018, 08:05 PM)Dsox Wrote: If happiness is a destination, no one ever makes it.

Are you trying to say you're never happy?

Because if so man...

You're alone in that.

LOL

I mean I hate to be a dick, but...

You might wanna work on that.
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#16
Happiness is fleeting. What I have is far better. I have peace of mind and joy. No more emotional roller coaster for me. What goes up must come down.
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#17
I'm happy right now bro

I'm sorry but eventually, you'll reach it

I'm pulling for you

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#18
Thanks :)
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#19
happiness is an internal response to an external stimulus. as such, it is fleeting. one must continuously receive the appropriate external stimulus to keep it going, often in increasing quantities/qualities much like a chemical addiction. what should be focused on and cultivated is the internal state of joy that exists independent of external stimuli.

as for concerts, i've only been to a few. they generally do not interest me as they are so commercial and packed with so many people, which may be a pro to some. there is something to be said for a live performance, however. the emotion and energy can be received from the performer in a much purer state as opposed to recorded media, but this requires them to actually be playing instruments and actually singing. too much of the pushed trash is just lip syncing and air-playing.
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#20
Emotions are so manufactured anyways. Most of all the emotions that everyone expiriences aren't even real. Emotions are used to manipulate us. It's all about finding joy.
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