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Chapter 1669 1669 Grand Prologue

"Take a bow from 107,347 people!"

This is the front page headline of the Los Angeles Times on October 26. The picture shows a dazzling stage. The golden lights cover the entire stage. Only a few figures in the halo can be vaguely seen, but they cannot see the specific appearance clearly. In front of the stage is dark, with dark crowds stretching to the bottom of the photo. The raised arms form a dense forest, but they seem to support the dazzling stage like countless pillars.

There is no need for more language at all. Just a picture shows the spectacular scene. The glory and glory in the golden halo appear on the paper and come to your face. Even if you haven't started reading the article, you can feel the surging inside, making people unable to help but want to be a part of the scene.

Cameron Diaz looked at the newspaper in her hand over and over again. The photo in front of her seemed to clearly show the enthusiasm and enthusiasm of the rose bowl last night. Although she could feel the endless surging in her heart at this time, she still suppressed her emotions and kept searching and staying in the photos on the front page. She couldn't help but want to look for Hugo in the halo of the stage.

The slender and upright figure in the center was obviously the man she was most familiar with. Even if she couldn't see Hugo's facial expression, she could still read his excitement from the body language. Involuntarily, Cameron raised his hand and gently touched it in the center of the photo, as if he could feel Hugo's body temperature. Even Cameron herself did not realize that the smile at the corner of his mouth had been gently outlined.

When I got up early this morning, I was covered with news about the "Storm and Storm" world tour! Since the victory of the War of Century, the attention from glory to death has become different from the past. This world tour is the outpost of the final decisive battle of the War of Century. It is also the vigorous start of Hugo's journey to the world again under the attention of the crowd. The attention is naturally extraordinary.

Not only the Los Angeles Times, more than 60 newspapers and magazines across the United States reported on the "Storm" world tour at the first time, and their popularity strikingly storm, including a large number of professional music magazines. Even cool magazines like "Rolling Stone" have reported for the first time for the first time since the "Rolling Stone" was reported, "Rolling Stone" has completely opened its arms to glory until death, and they will naturally not miss this world tour.

But the "Rolling Stone" has obviously missed the best opportunity. Now people want to pay attention to glory until death, and have more choices. Even the "Los Angeles Times" will be a better choice.

When he opened the newspaper, Cameron found the page and began to read the news. This news was actually written by Nicholas. As a film reporter, Nicholas McClass' name Cameron was already very familiar, but he did not expect that the news of this tour was also written by Nicholas.

"When you arrive at the Rose Bowl, you will be in another world, a world of glory to death and young volcanoes. The audience who personally witnessed the miracle of the concert from the venue, and the fans who participated in the concert mythology all the time outside the venue. On this night, 107,347 people and five people experienced a great adventure in a strange world together."

After a few words, Nicholas outlined the magic and beauty of last night's concert. Cameron couldn't help but sketch that scene in his mind, and couldn't help but start thinking, what kind of scene would it be if he was also on the scene?

"The concert started with the passionate melody of 'Young Volcanoes' and ended with the wonderful singing of 'Beautiful.day', allowing us to truly appreciate the true meaning of the first phase of the theme of 'Sunshine'..."

Cameron read Nicholas's article carefully. This is not a music review, but more like a travelogue of an ordinary fan participating in a concert. However, it is precisely this approachable perspective that makes every reader immersive, and the unparalleled spectacle and magnificence naturally emerge in his mind.

"When a hundred thousand audiences hit the beats neatly and called Encore moments with the iconic support method of glory to death, at that moment, we can clearly feel the greatness of this band, not because they created epoch-making music, but because they used their own music to make us all integrate, they awaken the passion deep in our hearts with their own music, they used their own music to build bridges between us all... They used their own music to make the faith of rock start to take root again.

The moment the Encore sounded, I couldn't help but want to worship, not because of the achievements made by glory to death, but because of glory to death. They used their persistence to lead every rock lover to fumble forward in the fog and darkness, looking for the rock beliefs that belong to our hearts. Just for this, I offer my highest respect.

At this moment, I am not a reporter, just an ordinary fan, an ordinary rock lover. Glory to death, either glory or death, I am willing to follow."

Nicholas's words were filled with passion and excitement, as if through the black lead type, you could see the noise and boiling of the Rose Bowl scene, which made every reader excited and wished to rush to the Rose Bowl scene and join this grand performance.

In fact, it is not just the Los Angeles Times, but Cameron just read the San Francisco Chronicle. This newspaper has been competitively rising in the past two years. Their style is both good and evil, sometimes fanning the flames and righteousness, which has attracted a lot of attention. This time they chose to support Glory until death. The sentence "The grand and grand prelude has been revealed, and the tour that has been recorded in history" directly pushed last night's tour to the focus of heated discussion. In the article, they even used all the praises to describe the grand occasion of last night.

On the other hand, the professional music magazine "q Magazine" even called this concert "the most exciting performance since the Beatles' rooftop concert in 1969!"

In the article, "q Magazine" believes that Honor to Death is now qualified to be comparable to Michael Jackson, who created a new trend in pop music. Michael has dedicated his wonderful tours many times, but Michael pays more attention to stage effects, and his live concert experience is unparalleled; Honor to Death is closer to the Beatles, because the musicality, thoughtfulness, depth, etc. they show at the concert are unreplicable.

"Under the leadership of Hugo, Glory to Death, he dedicated a performance worthy of admiration. They fully interpreted the true meaning of the music. The vitality and prosperity of Glory to Death are implemented from beginning to end. As the lead singer, Hugo's performance reached the pinnacle and was perfect! This is a tour that must not be missed in life, and now it has begun!"

From national media to local media, from comprehensive media to professional media, the concert held in the Rose Bowl last night was unanimously praised.

A sample survey conducted by the Los Angeles Times also showed that among the 718 audiences interviewed, more than 95% of the audience thought the concert was definitely worth the ticket price, while less than 5% of the audience expressed dissatisfaction because they thought the concert was too short and had ended without any effort. Among the respondents, as many as 43% said they hoped to participate in the tour after glory to death.

Such excellent feedback information can be said to be a confirmation of what the media said on the other hand.

In contrast, the report written by Nicholas for the Los Angeles Times is not that abrupt. Despite this, Cameron still noticed that the article was not posted on the entertainment page, but on the essay page. It can be seen that the Los Angeles Times also believed that the tendency of the article was too obvious, so it could not be published as a factual report or professional comment, but they still published it in the form of a guest writer's essay, expressing their support for glory to death in this way.

There is no doubt that Glory's performance last night was a huge success. They once again conquered the audience with their own fame. The stage moved from the street to the Rose Bowl, but Glory's performance still did not lose their live charm until they died, and they dedicated a wonderful performance.

The famous petty-bourgeois magazine "The New Yorker" listed among the hundred things that must be done before the end of the 19th century. "Looking on the spot to listen to a glorious performance to death" ranked third, only after "listening to the sound of nature around the world" and "returning to the place where I lived in my childhood."

NBC TV's ace morning program "Today" also made a similar list. Ten things that must be done before the end of 1996, "Asses in the glory to death World Tour" ranked first and became the hottest focus topic in the last quarter of the year.

His eyes were again on the front page photos of the Los Angeles Times. After Cameron's inner excitement gradually calmed down, he began to feel an indescribable loss. Seeing the concert completed successfully, Cameron knew that Hugo was fine, and it could even be said that Hugo was in good condition. While she was glad, she also knew that she lost in this dispute.

Perhaps, deep down, she knew that Hugo belonged to the stage, she knew that standing on the stage again could cheer up Hugo, she knew that Hugo's pursuit of dreams had never stopped deep down, because this was the reason why she fell in love with Hugo.
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