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" The music defied classification. If I had been writing a
review of the show, I would have labeled it progressive,
guitar-driven rock ’n’ roll. But the guitars made sounds guitars
didn’t always make. Symphonic sounds. Sacred sounds.
The music dug in so deep you didn’t hear it so much as feel
it, reminding me of a dream I used to have when I was a kid,
where I would be standing on a street corner, I would jump
into the air, flap my arms, and soar up into the sky.
That’s the only way I could describe the music.
It was the sonic equivalent of flight. "

Tiffanie DeBartolo , How to Kill a Rock Star


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Tiffanie DeBartolo quote : The music defied classification. If I had been writing a<br />review of the show, I would have labeled it progressive,<br />guitar-driven rock ’n’ roll. But the guitars made sounds guitars<br />didn’t always make. Symphonic sounds. Sacred sounds.<br />The music dug in so deep you didn’t hear it so much as feel<br />it, reminding me of a dream I used to have when I was a kid,<br />where I would be standing on a street corner, I would jump<br />into the air, flap my arms, and soar up into the sky.<br />That’s the only way I could describe the music.<br />It was the sonic equivalent of flight.