{"id":693,"date":"2009-08-21T11:50:09","date_gmt":"2009-08-21T11:50:09","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/blog.beliefnet.com\/freshliving\/2009\/08\/your-most-inspiring-concert.html"},"modified":"2009-08-21T11:50:09","modified_gmt":"2009-08-21T11:50:09","slug":"your-most-inspiring-concert","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.beliefnet.com\/columnists\/freshliving\/2009\/08\/your-most-inspiring-concert.html","title":{"rendered":"Your Most Inspiring Concerts"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<span class=\"mt-enclosure mt-enclosure-image\"><img decoding=\"async\" class=\"mt-image-left\" height=\"179\" alt=\"franti.jpg\" src=\"https:\/\/wp-media.beliefnet.com\/sites\/84\/import\/franti.jpg\" width=\"269\" \/><\/span>This morning I was talking to a&nbsp;co-worker about the Moody Blues show she went to last night&#8211;all extra beamy, she talked about how much it brought back memories and inspired her. It got us sharing some highlights of our concert-attending careers. Like, for me, the four-hour, mid-summer,&nbsp;break-up-healing Blues Traveler show in 1990, or the heart-opening&nbsp;Grateful Dead&nbsp;concert in 1991, when I thought I just mght explode into protons of&nbsp;joy when they finally and climactically played my favorite, Sugar Magnolia. And the zillions of Fishbone shows when I was a tough but tiny teen skanking along with the big boys (including John Cusack who accidentally moshed on my friend&#8217;s toe really hard. She was in pain but, hello, John Cusack!). <\/p>\n<p>Actually if I look at my concert patterns, a cool kind of autobiography surfaces. My first was a Madison Square Garden U2&nbsp;extravaganza where I marveled at the hugeness of 15,000 hearts beating as one. Followed by a UB40 show at the Beacon Theater&#8211;&#8220;Red, Red Wine&#8221; still gives me happy chills.&nbsp;Then I plunged into hardcore, punk,&nbsp;and ska&#8211;seeing bands like Circle Jerks, Dead Kennedys, Ramones, Fishbone, Nina Hagen, and local bands like The Toasters. I&#8217;d do my most severe Siouxsie makeup, lace my&nbsp;self-distressed combat boots, and slip on a skirt that was actually&nbsp;a shirt and brave the night. I know I was a poseur extraordinaire, or at least a &#8220;Johnny Come Lately&#8221; as my old punk babysitter liked to call me, but I am&nbsp;still in awe of that badass little be-mohawked&nbsp;chick sneaking out into the Bowery at all hours to flail and flirt. <\/p>\n<p>Then came the hippies&#8211;lots of Dead&nbsp;shows, Blues Traveler, Spin Doctors. I found heart, noodle-dancing,&nbsp;and smooth rhythm, learning a sway could feel just as good as a mosh. That was followed by a mid-college passion for <a href=\"http:\/\/www.righteousbabe.com\/\">Ani DiFranco<\/a>, who I saw throughout the&nbsp;Midwest and East Coast.&nbsp;Each time&nbsp;the righteous babe&nbsp;snarled (this was back when she snarled. A lot) things like &#8220;That&#8217;s MISTER DIFRANCO TO YOU!&#8221; my furious, feminist heart felt seen, heard, and met. She got to me with her poetry that wasn&#8217;t afraid to talk about menstruation, love, loss, abortion, and picking her nose. But mostly I think I loved her because she sang&nbsp;about, from, and with her body&#8211;just as I was learning to live in and accept&nbsp;mine, uncomfortably. In song\/poems like The Slant,&nbsp;the anger and the body and the pain and the yearning came crashing together:&nbsp;&#8220;&#8230;like a woman was a drum like a body was a weapon\/ like there was something more they wanted\/ than the journey\/ like it was owed to them\/ steel-toed they walk\/ and I&#8217;m wondering why this fear of men\/ maybe it&#8217;s because I&#8217;m hungry\/ and like a baby I&#8217;m dependent on them\/ to feed me.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>Then for years I disconnected from music a bit, going to a concert here and there&#8211;Prince (OMFG), Madonna (eh). After that, my music&nbsp;love went into&nbsp;seeing Michael Franti &amp; Spearhead&#8211;the only band I still might pack up a van to follow. His rumbling voice undoes me and the optimistic, spiritual-sexy poetry for a better world&nbsp;finishes me off.&nbsp;And finally,&nbsp;a few years ago I started getting hardcore into chanting&#8211;especially chanting with an edgy, jammable twist: Krishna Das, Wah, Donna Delory, MC Yogi.&nbsp;It brings together&nbsp;my need to commune with the beat, that internal, infernal, everywhere beat, plus God. Plus&nbsp;other people who find they are similarly opened by those particular spiritual&nbsp;love songs. Like gospel for yogis, and I&#8217;m guessing quite a few former Dead Heads,&nbsp;&#8216;Boneheads (as they called the Fishbone fans), and Spearheads. My inner punk-rock girl, African dancing queen, feminist, hippie, and yogi all meet. Toss in a hip-hop beat like MC Yogi does, and I&#8217;m in&nbsp;samadhi.&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p><strong>What are some of your most meaningful concert experiences?&nbsp;<\/strong><\/p>\n<p>[Image of Michael Franti via: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.zimbio.com\/pictures\/PANEw0_JN0C\/Michael+Franti+Spearhead+Play+Sydney\">http:\/\/www.zimbio.com\/pictures\/PANEw0_JN0C\/Michael+Franti+Spearhead+Play+Sydney<\/a>]&nbsp;<\/p>\n<p>&nbsp;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This morning I was talking to a&nbsp;co-worker about the Moody Blues show she went to last night&#8211;all extra beamy, she talked about how much it brought back memories and inspired her. It got us sharing some highlights of our concert-attending careers. 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