This year was (approximately) my dad's thirteenth Big Bang, or so he told me at least. The only two years he didn't perform at it were last year and the year he joined his first band. He says it could be there were other years he didn't compete either, but the moment he began touring the world he began to participate at the Big Bang. His first show was a complete disaster. Everything that could possibly go wrong went wrong, so he said. His guitar didn't get there in time, the roadies took their time to set up stage equipment... All in all, it was a complete fiasco. But he learned from this and now he's doing it better every year. This year was a new challenge for him though, cause it was be the first time he performed as a solo artist. This means more to do, more to risk... He had to do all the events by himself, play all the songs on his own, even sing... This he hadn't done for ages until the start of this last tour. Well, he did sing, but not the songs he had written himself... But in my opinion it went okay. He still was a little off-tone during some of the songs, but his guitar play made up for it, that made it sound pretty damn good! He did many events too, but the ones I liked the most were the one where he was breathing fire, his wall of death and the one in which he almost disappears because of all the smoke the act uses. The rest of them were okay, I guess, but not as cool as those events! Me, I've been going to see the Big Bang for years now, actually already for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, my big sister Joella used to take me there, to see our mom and my dad, and when I grew older, I did the same thing with my younger siblings: taking them with me to the Big Bang, to see their mom and my dad. And I've always enjoyed doing so! In the future, I hope to be on this stage myself one day, seeing how it feels to be a well-known artist, performing here, in Rio, with a massive crowd going wild... Niels Comments #1. Hi niels!
What a great report! That fire breathing event was realy spectacular! I enjoyed it too! I'm know for sure you would doing great on your first Big Bang! ;) Greets, Mr. Craanen Thomas Craanen
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