
My most favorite part was looking around at the people surrounding me, worshipping the freedom within the music, dancing like no one cares and singing as loud as loud as your voice will rise, was extremely fulfilling. Life should be lived like everyday is a festival, where music can inspire you to wiggle and hula hoop and you can goof around with new and old freinds and savor whats important in life. Rain poured down the last day of the festival, soggy compared and sunny is not my cup of tea, but we for the love of the festival we toughed it out, and I sprinted in the rain towards the sound of Mumford & Sons playing their opening ballod, and I let the rain beat down on me and smile. Mumford & Sons is special to me, the first time I heard them I claimed they were bluegrass, and for them to be at this festival was creme da la creme. The performance was powerful and EPIC, their music guided the weather, in a way that felt spiritual. The clouds literally disperesed the final line of the closing song, exposing freshly fallen snow on the upper peaks adjacent to the stage. It was the best thing I had witnessed, Thank you Telluride, I will be back!
a list of bands I saw: Trampled by Turtles- Younder Mountain-Old Crow Medicine Show- Bela Fleck- Sam Bush- The Decemberists- and my most cherished concert Mumford & Sons.
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