I don't go to gigs much anymore but it's worth it to keep going... you might experience something completely new and special and transcendental ... like looking Chrysta Bell straight into her eyes while she is singing a song she wrote with David Lynch...
from Chrysta Bell interview:
"Everything I do as an artist, from the very first moment that a melody
floats into my mind, so the beginning of a song, I think about singing
it on stage. Everything in my life is looking towards the moment that I
get to deliver the music to an audience that is with me in the
experience. I put a lot of energy, intention, and focus on this part of
my artistic life. You have to do the record, of course, all the
administrative aspects, you have to book the tour and you have to give
all this information and organization. But all of it is for this
basically 70 minutes on stage. Where you can make eye contact while
you’re singing music that you’ve worked so hard to make; and you’ve
worked all of your life developing the craft. And then you have this
moment that you share with someone. And it’s transcendent. Or it can be
transcendent. Or it can be awkward, which I love too."
This train stops for no one
Yet we’re all aboard
No soul knows where home is
‘Cept the one who knows the lord
This train stops for no one
Yet we’re all aboard
No soul knows where home is
‘Cept the one who knows the lord

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