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The sounds he and his bandmates made was more than just regular music; you felt it. He brought up the subject of love several times during his set, saying that he felt it was his duty to reflect the love he feels back into the world.

You could feel their passion for music, their instruments, the songs and each other. The whole evening was truly a positive exchange of energy. The emotional, heartfelt songs flowed continuously from one to the next with minimal pauses in between. After someone in the crowd yelled at him to look at the sunset, he talked about our environment, planet and space. The audience was very respectful, attentive and engaged the whole time, adding to the special quality of the show and the performance.

As the sun continued to set, making the night a bit chillier, people kept swaying and dancing as they continued to get caught up in all the good vibes of the evening. My friend and I left feeling happier, calmer and more content than when we arrived. I knew how much I loved Jason Mraz and his music before, but seeing him live was a whole different experience. Jessica Kuehn is the web editor for Spotlight Media.

She graduated from Concordia College in Moorhead with a degree in print journalism. When she isn't writing or correcting her and other people's grammar, Jessica is obsessively quoting The Office and reading way too many books. Username or Email Address. Latest Hot Trending. The 10,strong audience went "banana", as he put it. The icing on the cake was a story he told mid-way into "You and I Both" , a love song he wrote on Valentine's Day many years ago, of how two Coldplay concert tickets separated the singer and his then girlfriend.

The therapeutic mantra "I Won't Give Up" concluded the night. As I reluctantly grabbed my bag on my cold seat and dragged my tired feet to the exit, I realised I was just a ticket away from his secret show and, if I missed it, I would have to wait another three years to see him again. I spent the next day checking my Gmail inbox hoping that I would win a ticket from the lucky draw.

I tried to search online for clues for the venue and time, only to find people showing off their invitation email , which says, "Congratulations, luck is indeed a four letter word for you as you have won a pair of tickets to a special gig by Jason Mraz.

I failed to get a ticket, even though I was willing to pay for it. The show turned out to be an Apple iTunes event that invited only a few hundred lucky fans and music company executives. It was shorter than the tour concert, with special guests G. The real gems of the night were an electrifying rendition of "Unfold" , a groovy cover of Bill Whither's "Ain't No Sunshine" and a refreshing, unreleased song called "Halfway Around the World".

When Mraz and his band thanked and said goodbye to the crowd, I waved to the stage ferociously and hoped he would spot me. How did I get in there? I guess my not giving up helped. Everything was sound. Today, it is published across multiple media platforms and updated constantly to bring the latest news and analyses to its readers.

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These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. The opening sequence shows shots of Mraz, the stage, the crowd and the Chicago skyline. He infuses the tracks with new sounds, changes up the tempo, or even does mash-ups of some songs. I think it would have been more interesting to see him in all of these different venues.

I think it would have made for a more interesting DVD if it showed the venues all over the world that he performs in. That being said, I did enjoy the DVD. Another feature of the DVD is the behind the scenes footage.



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