tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8383719262039169722.post7461917330983442826..comments2023-07-07T07:30:26.489-04:00Comments on Twisted Cistern: Is it bad luck to sing in a graveyard?Margarethttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17874963138325427383noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8383719262039169722.post-65120689546620400392012-05-24T10:16:27.486-04:002012-05-24T10:16:27.486-04:00I think cemetaries and funerals have to be about t...I think cemetaries and funerals have to be about the living. I'm not saying that we shouldn't treat them with respect, but honestly, the dead are dead.<br /><br />Last time I saw live music, my basement on May 12th with HOTCHA! Next time I'll see live music, going to another house concert June 3rd, Matthew de Zoete. There are a few things tempting me into Toronto between now and then but I don't think we'll make it.<br /><br />I think a lot of people get annoyed with live music because of the types of venues they associate with it. I'm tired of anything at really big venues or where I have to stand for 4 hours at a time. I'm not saying I won't do it, but the pot smoke drives me away from a lot of larger venues where they turn a blind eye. Oh and the ticket prices for good entertainers who have lots of pyro-dance stuff going on and don't actually sing half of the show. I get that the $80-$100 is needed to cover that much staff etc, but I'm happier spending $20 to see someone who can really honestly sing and captivate me without the additional distractions.Seraphinalinahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12706215125457113080noreply@blogger.com