Re: My Boston Review

From: "blueheeler1" <blueheeler1@BIGPOND.COM>
To: <CREED-DISCUSS@WINDUPLIST.COM>
Date: Sat
9 Feb 2002 15:26:28 +1100

Thanks for the review Joe. I too thought I was too old to be going to a Creed concert. My son and husband think I'm having a mid-life crisis (maybe I am and I don't care). My sister bought tickets to go to the concert in Melbourne in March for my 40th birthday and I'll probably end up being the loudest one there!
Seeyah,
Debbie
 
 I guess what this is getting at is that being there last night brought me
> back to a place where even though I was always mindful of the fact that I
> was still the responsible husband and father, it was the first time in a
> long time that I really felt...well....young. I felt young and it felt
> wonderful to wake up my inner teenager and bang head with him for a couple
> hours.  And seeing so many 30-somethings all knowing the words, all rockin'
> to put people half their age to shame made me feel for the first time in a
> while like I wasn't totally out of the loop; that my generation knows what
> good music is and that we know how to have a good time. After all, we're
> CREED fans! We have good taste.  One song that they didn't do last night had
> its meaning pounded into me on the way home, and the bulk of that message is
> found in the bridge:
>
> I won't let go of that youthful soul
> Despite body and mind my youth will never die!
>