Quote Originally Posted by IBCrayZ View Post
As do I. Except the ballet. But operas and real classical concerts would be amazing to see.
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I would recommend the Henry Wood BBC Proms if you are in England. If not then any good orchestrathat is available to you. Classical concerts are often excellent. In a good venue the music can be fantastic. And they tend to be quite friendly.

One word of warning though, if like me you enjoy a good meal and a bit of wine beforehand the combination of wine, food, relaxing music and a dark room can result in nodding off and remember to turn your phone off.[/QUOTE]
Mm. Sorry. I don't live in England. I live in the grand 'ol USofA. If I could drive, I know where I could go see some. And I don't have to worry about the wine and nodding off, as I am still a few years to young to drink legally. Not that I don't, though.

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I like it loud, I like it full of idiots and I like it in a small room.
As do I. It is what makes the experience.
I want to listen to music, not turn deaf. But that's just me I suppose.
If you want to listen to the music, then go buy a cd. Concerts are about the energy and emotion that goes through people as the vibrations of the music tingles our souls.