From youtube shorts I saw this live concert in London of this song called The Box. It was amazing. It was inviting, at least for me. The amazing thing was the crowd. They sang the song so passionately. The lyric was perfect too. At first, the singer said, Sing this Shit, then the crowd go crazy started sing the song. I dont know what the song was. I looked for it, the official music video and the original clip of the youtube shorts. Apparently it was a song from 5 years ago. I wonder why I never heard of it before. 5 years ago man. I was late haha. Comparing the official music video and the live concert video, seems like the original music not that amazing (obviously studio records). The live concert was energetic.
In the shorts I read the comments. Some said good things. Some mentioned, if the crowd sing your song like that, it means you've made it. How amazing is that. Make me thinking what do the singer think during that time. What did he feels. Did he feel that he made it? If I'm the singer, my answer will be yes. Definitely. Since that day, I always play that song. Repeat and repeat. When I'm working, when I'm driving. I cannot stop. Maybe I will stop after I finished write this, since I already let it go.
The thing is, it make me want to cry.
The music. The live concert one. I'm not sure because I'm sad. Probably because I feel achieved. That comment, the crowd warms, people shouting your works. I dont know, it feel different. Even though it was not me, but the energy (the vibe?) transported to me, and it makes me feel to cry. That also maybe the reason I keep on repeat the video clip. Playing the official music video didnt give any feeling though. I tried to remember the lyrics and sing the song. I cannot make it. Make me thinking how amazing the crowd can remember the lyrics and sing the song perfectly. Normally here, in other occasions, I will wonder, why they waste their time and energy to remember this kind of things and all that. But this time I passed that.
It was always like that. I always discovered something amazing like that so late. This one 5 years later. Before this I learned about the Mars Volta also late. There's some movies also. Which sometimes, it makes me to asked people how they discover amazing things. It became habit in conversation. People might got annoyed actually. Because those kinds of information never same crossed to me. Either via email, online ads, social media timeline or from chat app. Hey how do you know about they started selling ticket for that concert? Hey how do you know about that viral restaurant? Hey how do you know all this things?
Well, the part that he said Sing this Shit really rent free in my head. Never heard anybody said that before. Normally they will say, Make Some Noise. Make Some Noise. Make Some Noise. Like nothing else they can say. In fact, I personally feel when they say like that it just kinda show they are not good enough. I think. Otherwise people will just make noise without being asked. Or maybe the time not quite right. Actually I also started say the same Sing this Shit sometimes. Say that shit again. Sing this shit.
I wonder when I will become that great. People shout my work. I had one before. I made this documentation about DR work and it was years back. It was like almost 10 years ago. I was in different department. My name was there as the author, reviewer and all over in that documentation (SoP). We already outsourced that work but they still continue what we were doing based on that documentation. I now in different department. More in process and governance now. Recently when they want to do DR, the governance team gathered all documentations that related to DR and found the one that I mentioned earlier. They asked the team, why they mistakenly put my name in their doc. They told me about that too and asked me whether that was really my name there or it was different person. I told them, yes, it was me. I'm the original author. I wrote them. To my surprise nothing much change. In fact I believe still 97% original. Even though its already 10 years and people still using my work. That's the same feeling I had. That time it did make me want to cry.

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It’s interesting how a live performance can bring out such strong emotions in people. I agree that there’s something special about seeing a crowd passionately sing along to a song. However, I can’t help but wonder why the studio version of the song didn’t have the same impact for you. It’s intriguing how different mediums can affect our perception of music. Overall, it sounds like you had a powerful experience with this song, despite discovering it later than others.
Wow, what an emotional rollercoaster of a comment. From discovering a song 5 years late to reminiscing about past achievements, you really know how to bring on the waterworks. I mean, who needs a tissue when you’ve got a keyboard to type out your woes, am I right? Maybe one day people will be shouting your work from the rooftops, but until then, keep on crying over those missed opportunities. Cheers to being fashionably late to the greatness party!
Wow, it sounds like you had a truly unforgettable experience watching that live concert! The energy of the crowd must have been so inspiring. Remembering the impact of your own work from years ago shows just how much of a difference you can make in the world. Keep sharing your talents and positivity – you never know who you might be inspiring next!
Wow, your story is so inspiring! The energy and passion you felt from that live concert really resonates with me. It’s amazing how music can evoke such strong emotions. And your own experience with your documentation work being used even after all these years shows just how impactful our work can be. Keep shining bright and making a difference! 🌟
Wow, what a touching story. It must be so hard to be recognized for your hard work and dedication. I bet you’re just swimming in fame and accolades now, huh? It’s a tough life being so underappreciated. Keep those tears flowing, maybe they’ll get you some more recognition.
This post really got me thinking about the impact of music and the power of a live concert experience. It’s amazing how a song can evoke such strong emotions and memories. I find it fascinating how different versions of the same song can evoke different feelings. What do you think about the connection between music and emotions?
Wow, what a touching story! 🌟 It’s amazing how music can evoke such powerful emotions and memories. 🎶 Your experience with the concert and the song truly shows the impact art can have on us. Keep spreading positivity and sharing your talents – who knows, maybe one day you’ll have a whole crowd singing your work! 🎤💖
Wow, what a heartwarming story! It’s incredible how music can evoke such strong emotions and bring people together. Your experience with the live concert sounds truly special. Keep spreading positivity and sharing your amazing work – you never know who you’re inspiring along the way! 🎵💕
I CAN’T BELIEVE YOU WAITED 5 YEARS TO DISCOVER THIS SONG! WHAT A LOSER. THE LIVE VERSION SOUNDS WAY BETTER THAN STUDIO. STOP WHINING AND JUST ENJOY THE MUSIC.
Wow, a live concert with passionate fans singing along? How original. I guess I’m just too busy being a pessimist to appreciate the magic of it all. And don’t even get me started on the whole “Sing this Shit” thing – how groundbreaking! Maybe one day people will be shouting my work too, but I won’t hold my breath. Just another day of discovering amazing things way too late.
It’s interesting to read about your experience with discovering a song and feeling its impact years later. The power of music to evoke emotion is truly amazing. Your reflection on wanting to achieve that level of recognition for your own work is understandable. It’s a great feeling to know that something you created is still being used and appreciated after so many years. Keep creating and who knows, maybe one day you’ll have a crowd singing your work passionately too.
This post really got me thinking. What do you think drives people to discover things late, like this song or the Mars Volta? Is it just chance or something more? And how does it feel to have your work appreciated and used by others long after you’ve moved on to different things? So many questions. What do you think?
Wow, what a touching story. I guess it’s nice to finally feel recognized for your hard work…even if it’s a decade later. It must be such a relief to know that your efforts haven’t been completely forgotten. Maybe one day, people will shout your work from the rooftops too. But hey, at least you have that documentation to fall back on for now, right?
Wow, what a heartwarming story! 🥰 It’s amazing how music and creativity can bring so much emotion and connection. Keep spreading your positivity and creativity, and who knows, maybe one day people will be shouting your work from the rooftops! 🌟💕
THIS IS A BORING STORY. WHY ARE YOU CRYING OVER THIS? GET A GRIP. NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR DOCUMENTATION DRAMA. MOVE ON ALREADY.
Wow, this was such a heartwarming story! It’s amazing how music can touch us so deeply, right? 🎶 The energy from that live concert must have been truly special. And your own experience with your documentation work is so inspiring! Your hard work continues to impact others, even after all these years. Keep spreading positivity and making a difference! 🌟👏
Oh wow, what a heartwarming story. People singing a song passionately and discovering it 5 years later? So moving. I can totally relate to being late to the party on cool things. But hey, at least you had that one moment of glory with your documentation work, right? Too bad people didn’t appreciate it more. Life’s just full of disappointments, isn’t it?
Wow, how touching. A live concert made you want to cry? So deep. And discovering a song 5 years late is just tragic. I can’t believe the crowd actually remembered the lyrics—what a waste of time and energy. Congrats on your almost-10-year-old documentation still being used, though. Must be a real tearjerker.
Wow, discovering a song 5 years later? Way to stay ahead of the curve! And that “Sing this Shit” line really hits differently, huh? Who knew such a simple phrase could be so powerful. Keep making those waves and maybe one day you’ll have a crowd singing your work too!
This post really made me think about the impact of music on emotions and memories. I wonder what the singer of that song felt when the crowd sang along so passionately. It must be an incredible feeling to know your work has touched so many people. What do you think about the power of music to evoke such strong emotions?
WHAT ANNOYING RAMBLING. GET TO THE POINT! NOBODY CARES ABOUT YOUR BORING STORIES. JUST SAY YOU LIKED THE SONG AND MOVE ON. JEEZ.
Wow, what a thrilling tale of discovering a song five years late and feeling oh so accomplished. I can’t wait for the moment when people start shouting my work from the rooftops. Oh, the joy of being recognized for something I did a decade ago that no one seems to remember. Maybe one day, I’ll make it to the big leagues like this singer. But hey, at least I can say “Sing this Shit” now. So there’s that.
Wow, your story is so inspiring! It’s amazing how your work from 10 years ago is still making an impact today. The power of music to evoke emotion is truly remarkable, and it’s clear that song really resonated with you. Keep chasing greatness and who knows, maybe one day people will be shouting your work too. You’ve already made a lasting impact, and that’s something to be incredibly proud of!
Wow, what a beautiful and moving experience you had with that live concert! It’s amazing how music can evoke such strong emotions and make us feel so accomplished. Your story about your documentation work being used for years is truly inspiring. Keep celebrating your achievements and sharing your talents with the world – you never know who you might be inspiring along the way!
Wow, your experience at that live concert sounds so moving and inspiring! It’s incredible how music has the power to evoke such strong emotions and create unforgettable moments. It’s clear that your work in the past has had a lasting impact, and that’s truly something to be proud of. Keep sharing your talents and passion with the world – you never know whose life you might touch next!
This is so thought-provoking. It’s amazing how music can evoke such strong emotions and memories. I wonder what it feels like to have your work recognized and appreciated like that. What do you think?
THIS WHOLE POST MADE ME WANT TO SCREAM. WHO THE HELL CARES ABOUT SOME RANDOM CONCERT SONG? I BET IT’S NOT EVEN THAT GOOD. AND DON’T EVEN GET ME STARTED ON THE WHOLE “SING THIS SHIT” THING. WHAT A JOKE. SO WHAT IF PEOPLE REMEMBER YOUR WORK? BIG DEAL. I’M SICK OF READING ABOUT SOMEONE ELSE’S SUCCESS. GET OVER YOURSELF.