It was amazing when I found out from my friend Ana Snelling that her brother Trevor, and his two friends Patrick Jaffke and Nathan Scott had given up their tickets to the Third Eye Blind Concert because things had come up at the last minute. I'm sure it was disappointing for them, but as far as I was concerned it was a Godsend. For, you see, Ana and I had not been proactive in getting tickets, and by the time we finally felt inclined to ask, the concert was already sold out.
This past Wednesday Ana, myself, and another friend of ours, Christin Roberts, were among around 3,000 others packed into the Burruss auditorium to witness what really was a revival of a band that had faded some time ago. From the moment they made their entrance to the moment they made their exit, everyone was on their feet, jumping, cheering, clapping, chanting; all of it in good fun. It was quite a treat listening to some old classics, including "How's It Going to Be", "Jumper", "Never Let You Go", and "Semi-Charmed Life". I couldn't even begin to contemplate how long it had been since I'd last heard the songs, nor could I any more remember the lyrics to said songs. Still, I had a great time, and it was a great new experience.
I am now contemplating attending a Weezer concert on the 26th of this month. The only potential problem is that it is in Atlanta, Georgia, so we'll have to wait and see, but I'm keeping the fingers crossed.
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