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Nine Inch Nails Soundgarden Austin Woodlands Dallas 14 Jerma
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It was crazy humid thanks to the storms earlier that day. Amazing show though.binky79 wrote:Starting to kick myself for not going (Dallas). Bet the weather wasnt too bad either.
Jermaine Comments:
'There definitely is a feeling of grief and vulnerability radiating from this artwork, but also power and a dynamic amount of control. You can get roped into things, and go on for some time in circumstances that are manipulative, unhealthy, or just unhappy. There is the idea that, in a variety of ways, the option to 'disconnect' is always there for anyone to choose.'
'There definitely is a feeling of grief and vulnerability radiating from this artwork, but also power and a dynamic amount of control. You can get roped into things, and go on for some time in circumstances that are manipulative, unhealthy, or just unhappy. There is the idea that, in a variety of ways, the option to 'disconnect' is always there for anyone to choose.'
"But that's the great thing about art. Everyone can have their own opinion about why it sucks" - Homer Simpson