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Traveling With Music

Posted by Concert Venues | Posted in Live Music Venues | Posted on 03-07-2009

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All true music lovers will know that access to music isn’t a luxury but a necessity. When you travel, the availability of your preferred songs become even more necessary. like food and water, music becomes a need. Regardless of the way in which you travel, music always adds worth and pleasure to your trip. You can be traveling by bus, train, car or motorbike in your own country – with the right music, it is always better.

On a foreign visit, the presence of music enriches your travels even more. Listening to familiar music while discovering exhilarating new places transform the experience into something magical. songs that you may have listened to hundreds of times before add beauty and unique memories to a vacation. They become the soundtrack of your trip. After the holiday, you listen to the same songs again. Immediately it carries you back to the scene where you had listened to the music while traveling. You experience the place again and recall what you had seen, whom you had met, what you were talking about and how you felt. The music gave your journey meaning.

One of the biggest mistakes I made during my 1st trip abroad was not to take music with me. Even in those days, at the end of ‘92, flights from South Africa to Europe were not cheap. I borrowed an old backpack from a companion. can be ‘ancient’ is a better word to use, since the pack still had a frame on the outside. Still, budget limitations did not allow me to buy a fancy and light new rucksack. My flight was scheduled to leave Johannesburg International Airport on 25 November. It meant that I would arrive in England at the same time the season would finally don the cold coat of late autumn. That knowledge motivated me to buy a new sleeping bag. I decided to use my old hiking boots since the little bit of resources I had left I wanted to keep for surviving the European winter. Knowing that my trip would only be for three months I reasoned that I would not need music. If only I had listened to my heart and not my mind. Still, once again, the shortage of resources did not allow me the luxury of buying a new Walkman.

Not long following the start of my trip, I realized what a mistake I had made to leave my music at home. I coped without music for six weeks. How I final ed that long still remains a mystery to me. Then, in Gdansk in Poland, I might no longer ignore the need for music. I bought a small portable radio and tape player. Tapes were cheap. I stocked up on a dozen tapes, from U2 and Marillion to the Doors and the Rolling Stones. Even though the quality of the radio’s one speaker was poor, it sounded prefer the perfect hi-fidelity sound I had heard up to that point in my life.

I did learn my lesson during that trip. Since then I have never traveled without music. I have furthermore promised myself that I never will. In addition, today, as opposed to those days, you do not need much space to take music with you whenever you go. With mp3 players, you can take all your favorite albums along. You can even make your own compilations and have your individual soundtrack ready for the journey. So,don’t wait, just go.

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