Freitag, 25. September 2009

How to survive winter. # 1

What do Halloween, Thanksgiving, and Christmas mean to you?
Personally I am happy to have these special days. Not only because I can gather with family.
Events like Octoberfest, Halloween, Thanksgiving and Christmas always help me to get over winter.

I regret the end of summer very much because of the lack of freedom for wearing summer clothes by the declining temperatures, and the day getting dark sooner. As most of us know the climate often has an impact on our moods. Winter, not always grey but mostly cold in Munich, tends to make some people depressiv. Others feel limited in their freedom by wearing winter clothes. In general people have a more restricted party-behaviour during winter, and action (in form of what? drinking tea?) only takes place in anybody's living room.
When I feel the lack of action that's when those special events make sense to me: living from one event to the other, they exist in order gather with friends and family and thus to make time short 'till the next summer's back.
Not only bank holidays fulfill this need, so do concerts of good bands...

That's why this first part of survival tipps for the upcoming winter is dedicated to the people in munich:

#music-concerts#

e.g. @Muffathalle:
http://www.muffathalle.de/cms/veranstaltungen.php?typ=muffat

Peaches, 7.10.

Hellsongs, 8.10.

15 Jahre Compost Records, 10.10.
(mit z.B. Kruder & Dorfmeister, uvm)

Eagles of Deathmetal, 18.10.

FM4 Fest, 24.10.

Music for Goals 2009, 31.10. (mit z.B. Nneka, Stamina, uvm.)

The Baseballs, 7.11.

Juliette Lewis, 9.11.

Dizzee Rascal, 18.11.

Delinquent Habits, 27.12.

Jan Delay & Disko No. 1, 24.03.2010

uvm.
...By the end of March hopefully summer is back again!


Anyway. The first show I'm gonna go to will be the Noisettes' concert @Backstage on October, 5th.
Anybody with me?





Hope to see you at one of these shows!

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