Saturday, October 10, 2009

A special Night

It has already 12 clock, but I still don't want to sleep because I am so excited. Tonight is special, I went to a concert with my friends.
When I came back from library, I found Michael, our American friends, came here with four pizzas. I were happy as it means I needn't to cook dinner with my roommate. When we ate, he told us that there will have a concert in suburb, and his friends will perform there. So we decided to go to the concert. It was a long way to go there which took us about at least twenty minutes. We have seven people but only one car. So we crowded in the car.
As we got there, I can hear the song outside. It is a rock concert, and some bands play one by one. The first one was good. People jumped, shook their heads, raised their hands. But the next one is a little ....stupid. I don't like the band. They just yelled something like"hu hu ". And some people shoved each other, kept jumping. I became a deaf almost. I preferred to stay alone rather than listening this kind of music. Michael was so good , he led us to the backstage to see his friends. His friends played punk-music instead of rock. They seemed more neat than other bands. What's more, they performed very well. Actually, I love this band. They were not so intense, but their music had a strong sense of rhythm. I can't help dancing, raising my hands with others. It felt so good when people sang songs together. After playing, we bought their CD since my friends liked them so much.
This is the first time for me to see a concert on live. My heart beats with the rhythm, my body shakes. The only pity is my friend's camera has broken at the concert so we didn't take photos. However, I am still happy. On my daily life, I live in the campus, has a routine. I don't have enough chances to know the real American life deeply. Of course, I don't know if this is the real American life, but it is really different from my daily life. From this, I see a different U.S.A. I look forward to experiencing more things and enriching my life in America.

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