So, I chose a rock documentary about two Rolling Stones performances in 2006.
A group of old poles, looking like a drug overdose, they swayed on the stage, shining like that.
In the gorgeous theater, Clinton gave the opening speech for them. Many excellent musicians competed with each other. Keith with black eyes was smoking while playing the piano, and Mick was running around with his butt twisted and weird dances.
In fact, I couldn't understand what they were singing, but there was an urge to dance.
Are you still asking me why I love rock and roll?
Everyone says rock and roll is a spirit, but what does it represent?
It may be venting, it may be opposition, it may be shouting, it may be calling, it can represent ideals, it can represent peace, it can represent death, indulgence, environmental protection, decadence, radicalism, violence, love, sex and drugs.
It also contains passion, anger, joy, faith, memories, hallucinations, and everything else lurking within you.
It doesn't make sense, it's just heartwarming.
In my opinion, rock music is release.
Release yourself, do what feels right to you, believe it and stick to it.
This is your life, so you should be free.
"We're going to sing a really old song and one that you all know, it's one of the earliest we've written, actually, we never sang it, we gave it to someone because we're a little embarrassed The first time we wrote it"
When the melody of as tears go by sounded, I thought I should tell you all about what I saw...
Good night, people, and happy~
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