After the songs, it was the time for autographing the per-ordered posters. The entire crowd scattered because some were going to line up for Mayday’s autographs and some were leaving; they just wanted to see to their live. While people were moving, according to my experience to lives, I rushed to the stage and stood there. The reason was that while Mayday were autographing, I would be the first line of the crowd so I could see and photograph them near and clearly.
It was interesting but strange to observe Mayday. Because I was so close to them, it was easy to see what they were doing, like chatting with each other, drinking water. Meanwhile, I was photographing them by my cell phone camera. However, after taking only two pictures, the battery in my cell phone was exhausted. It really disappointed me so I only photographed them by my eyes camera. I stood there and looked at them fall in faces for more than twenty minutes. It’s really freak but fans always did it. Then, finally, I decided to order Mayday’s 7th album. I was released from the purchase struggle in my mind. “Goodbye and see you guys in Taipei,” I said in a whisper. Later, I turned around but finding surprisingly that I was surrounded ring upon ring by crowd. I tried to walk back to the record store. After saying more than ten times “excuse me”, I finally reached to the store and paid for the album. I took the final glance at Mayday on the stage, and then went home.
If you want to see Chinese report and more pictures about this Mayday live, you can visit here
http://www.wretch.cc/blog/gothicverde/8217926
I have tried to post some pictures here, but unfortunately I failed.
3 comments:
Wow, it's a amazing that you wnt to the concert. It's really a kind of freak that people get close to their idol so closely. Good for you!
I know that watching live is totally different from listening to CD stereo. However, I feel kind of pressure to stand in those "crowds of fan." Their scream makes me anxious and hurt at my ears. So... I thought you're brave to go a live, ha ha.
It was a unexpective opportunity to see their live. Most important, it was free. Ha ha...
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