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Aspie1
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14 Aug 2005, 1:51 am

First of all, just for fun, try saying "Kelly Clarkson concert" very fast three times.

Yesterday, I saw Kelly Clarkson perform in Chicago. It was really good. She sang very nicely, and the accompanying music and light show fit in perfectly. I felt like a part of the crowd. All the fans were going crazy, singing along, and waving around their lighters. I joined in, copying everyone else, and it's didn't feel awkward at all. At the end of the night, my hands hurt from all the clapping, and my throat was sore from screaming, but I don't regret a thing. For some unknown reason, I felt unusually comfortable in a large crowd.

Has anyone else here been to a concert, and experienced it like this?



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14 Aug 2005, 8:56 am

Yay for Kelly Clarkson!! She's wonderful :D I'm glad you had a good time!! I generally don't have a problem with crowds, but I do know the feeling you're describing. I feel like that whenever I'm at Chautauqua.



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14 Aug 2005, 10:57 am

I like Kelly Clarkson! Glad you enjoyed the concert! I felt that way when I saw Dave Matthews Band!