Pink Floyd Sentence Combining
- As the sky begins clouding over just before dusk, it is reddened by a typical Midwestern sunset.
- Twenty thousand rock fans flock to Cincinnati’s River-front Coliseum to see and hear Pink Floyd and no threat of rain can stop them.
- The concert is three hours off, but it has already attracted several thousand early birds who are all keyed up for the high-energy Pink Floyd show, decked out in their best rock-concert faded blue jeans and tie-dyed T-shirts.
- The newness of the newcomers at the rock scene is obvious as the conspicuously wander about and gawk at others, wearing neatly pressed slacks and expensive shirts.
- There are loners weaving aimlessly around the circle with their eyes barely open and arms dangling uselessly at their sides, as they squint to steady themselves.
- There are couples clinging to each other near fountains or in remote corners.
- There are real police – not the rent-a-cop breed – who stride confidently in large groups among the crowds, twirling their Billy clubs, as they sweep their eyes over the area looking for trouble.
- Hawkers call out wherever there are crowds, trying to unload cheap T-shirts and pennants, but they draw only laughter from most concert goers.
- The numbers grow as roamers, couples, and cops swarm confusedly over the acres of concrete that lead up to the auditorium.
- The management realizes the hordes can no longer be contained peacefully as waves of fans pour into the coliseum, and wait one final tired and sweaty hour before the show, but then the doors open and they are just in time for something.
Filed by efsw18 at April 15th, 2009 under Uncategorized