Hi everybody! On todays blog, i'm going to write about my best concert ever.
Five years ago, I was just a teenager, I'm really young now, so I was about fifteen years old at 2010 when Green Day came to chile. I think I'm not a big fan now, but at that time y was really in to that kind of music.
I remember the day like it was yesterday. It was a hot cloudy day, I was dressed up with my best teen-punk-rock checkered black and pink clothes.
Fist in stage, were Ataque 77, they rocked the Estadio Bicentenario to warm up the principal show that it was going to take place next.
Then, when Green Day came up, it was the best feeling of the world, that fireworks started to explode all over the stage and the fans were going crazy. At the middle of the show, Billie Joe invited to the stage two people and one girl took the guitar and started to play the song that they were performing, and then Billie gave the guitar as a gift to the girl. I hated her for that jajaja
The concert lasted about three hours. three hours full of grate entertainment.
When I came back to my hause with my friends, I could't be happier.
I wish they come back to remember old times, and In hoping to go to a concert that gives me the same spectacular feeling.
Good bye and see you guys soon!
lunes, 26 de octubre de 2015
lunes, 19 de octubre de 2015
hi theatrical friends! It is really hard for me to choose a country i would like to visit, all countries are awesome! but for today´s post, i think i'll choose one of my personal favorites: Japan.
Japan is a not so large a country, it's an island actually, however, the small geography doesn't mean that their culture is tiny. In fact, their culture is one of the richest in the world: it's millenary and the way that they see life, the way that they act, it's a completely new perspective.
When I get there, I would like to see with my own eyes the contrast between the extremely technological avances, and the tradition, because the japanese people are very traditional even being conscious of the actual time. they still use thew traditional clothes for specific events, formal events and festivals mostly. the traditional clothes are the kimonos, they are beautiful, when I get there i'll buy the fabric to make one myself.
i would love to go to japan, if i really get to go there, i think i'll stay a few month and eat their delicious food.
Japan is a not so large a country, it's an island actually, however, the small geography doesn't mean that their culture is tiny. In fact, their culture is one of the richest in the world: it's millenary and the way that they see life, the way that they act, it's a completely new perspective.
When I get there, I would like to see with my own eyes the contrast between the extremely technological avances, and the tradition, because the japanese people are very traditional even being conscious of the actual time. they still use thew traditional clothes for specific events, formal events and festivals mostly. the traditional clothes are the kimonos, they are beautiful, when I get there i'll buy the fabric to make one myself.
i would love to go to japan, if i really get to go there, i think i'll stay a few month and eat their delicious food.
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