Thursday, February 09, 2017

Dancing in the rain



Glastonbury has to have wind to wave all those flags. The drops of rain hit you diagonally. SW wind that suddenly changes to NW

His lips pucker so that the air that comes out of his lungs is pressurized enough. If there's no wind he can surely make it with the hot air that comes from inside him. A hot voice to combat the cold weather.

For god's sake, the camera at the side of the stage is a testimony that his lips touch the mic... several times. Even the mic has a hidden wind-shield layer that is robust enough to trap some wind, 'cause you are in Glastonbury.

Pro tip: Draw a tiny round hole with your lips if you want to blow out your birthday candles at the first try. Set the direction and put pressure on the air. Swallow your saliva because you don't want a water-jet to blow-out that fire, air is enough.

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