Martin Luther King is one of the world's most famous speakers. He is an inspiration to millions of people and has won the Nobel Peace Prize, perhaps the world's most famous speech is called "I have a dream". Martin Luther King's speech where he talks about racism and how his dream is for people to see each other as equals and without differences. His dream is that people should be able to be together regardless of gender, skin color or religion.

 

The concert I have a dream didn't have to have anything to do with Martin Luther King. The whole concept was that they played music to his speeches to make them more emotional than they already were, or at least that was the impression I got from it. I personally think that the concert was centered around the music and not Martin himself. The positive thing is that the music was fantastic and could have been its own thing. When I listened to it I imagined evening and maybe you were in a restaurant where someone was playing jazz in the background, but again that's the background. I feel like the play didn't have a lead role, but at the same time, neither did Martin Luther King? What really is the main role in this play? Since I feel everything here belonged more to the sidelines, it sounds very negative, but it doesn't have to be. I'm just saying that everything fits more in the background and that it should be in the background because that's where it shines.

Written by Oliver