Listen "LFP #50: Why Memories and Buried Emotions Lead Us To Our Best Concert Experiences"
Episode Synopsis
Reflecting on and sharing our concert experiences changes our lives and the lives of our fellow concert fans. Concert storytelling helps us discover why live music means so much to us. But why and how does storytelling, past memories and emotions lead us to the present threshold of our most memorable concert experiences? Does our previous emotional history determine our present and future concert experiences? What role does premeditation and predestination play in the context of how much we enjoy and remember our live music experiences? In this episode we explore the excellent live music storytelling of Lance Ingram, host of Yesterday's Concert podcast. Together with Lance, we explore and dive into:
The origin story of what inspired him to create Yesterday’s Concert podcast and the new Jam Journals
The impact of hearing Paul McCartney singing "Something" on the ukulele
Why telling the truth in concert storytelling is so important
Why he loves to share his Jam Journals with the world
What he learned from seeing 162 shows in a year
Why his first concert seeing the Allman Brothers was so memorable
The role of Lance’s dad and friends in his live music experiences
His love for the Ryman auditorium
The adventures of being a husband, a dad and a live music fan.
The origin story of what inspired him to create Yesterday’s Concert podcast and the new Jam Journals
The impact of hearing Paul McCartney singing "Something" on the ukulele
Why telling the truth in concert storytelling is so important
Why he loves to share his Jam Journals with the world
What he learned from seeing 162 shows in a year
Why his first concert seeing the Allman Brothers was so memorable
The role of Lance’s dad and friends in his live music experiences
His love for the Ryman auditorium
The adventures of being a husband, a dad and a live music fan.