i don't even know what title should i write for this
and, as a matter of fact, i don't even know what to say. rage against the machine were definetely one of the best bands i've ever seen in a gig - if not the best. zack de la rocha knows how to energize the crowd, even though the real battery lies within the three other elements of the band: the drummer brad wilk (amazing performance), the bassist tim commerford (great, great lines) and the guitarist tom morello - which is definetely the best guitarist i've ever seen in my entire life. no shit here, i really mean it. the sounds that guy can produce with a guitar are insane. add this with a great presence, and you could probably watch him solo in a stage and never get bored.
anyway. the gig was insane, somewhat violent (got enough bruises to remember it in the following days), and remarkable in every possible way. i know the band dwelves a lot into political activism and other things alike, and my ideias are actually quite different than theirs - which matters not (and provided a good laugh when they dedicated a song to the portuguese writter josé saramago), as long as they play good musics. and they did, and they set the crowd on fire. by themselves, it was worth every cent i've spent on the ticket. and every bruise that hurts like hell today.
anyway. the gig was insane, somewhat violent (got enough bruises to remember it in the following days), and remarkable in every possible way. i know the band dwelves a lot into political activism and other things alike, and my ideias are actually quite different than theirs - which matters not (and provided a good laugh when they dedicated a song to the portuguese writter josé saramago), as long as they play good musics. and they did, and they set the crowd on fire. by themselves, it was worth every cent i've spent on the ticket. and every bruise that hurts like hell today.
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