It doesn't all have to be about EDM, does it? Just like idolizing a DJ is childish, limiting your taste to just one genre of any music implies shutting out a great deal of alternatively great music, not asserting your love for your prefered sub-genre. Any real music lover will appreciate good music regardless of its genre, and regardless of his loyalty to one specific music. One of the biggest music lovers I have ever seen, and one of the inspirations behind my passion for music in general, would have to be my older brother Mazen, whose taste sure differs greatly from mine (he appreciates Trance but doesn't love it, while I both appreciate and love his music), but one who greatly contributed to my musical knowledge. He is also the living proof that writing skills are transmitted genetically! See for yourself.
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Montreal, 17 December 2005.
They were two and a half unforgettable hours.
Two and a half hours of music at its very best.
Two and half hours of groundbreaking, earthshaking tunes.
Two and a half hours that got a whole crowd of a fully-packed hockey arena standing on its feet – or rather bouncing till there were no more joints to bear more jumping, or no more neck muscles to support more headbanging.
Two and a half hours of a whole audience singing from the top of the lungs, till no more vocal chords could vibrate.
Two and a half hours of every heart in the arena beating in sync with every double-kick on the bass drum.
Two and a half hours of shivers going down the spines with every sublimely distorted note coming out of the Fender and Gibson guitars.
Two and a half hours of mesmerizing, breathtaking, hypnotizing, scintillating, bewitching Rock music.
Two and a half hours of pure magic.
Those were the two and a half hours that we all lived in Montreal on December the 14th, 2005. The two and a half hours in which Bon Jovi enchanted us all. “Aged to Perfectionâ€