• My Coachella 2008 daily schedule....

    22 Nis 2008, 21:12

    So, i really like the settimes... a few conflicts, but that always happens....so here is who I hope to see everyday, it works out really nicely...

    Friday: ill prob see
    DJ Mehdi
    Midnight Juggernauts
    Sebastian or Battles
    Busy P
    Adam Freeland
    Vampire Weekend
    Dan Le Sac vs Scooby Doo
    a tiny bit of The Racontuers
    Aphex Twin! miss the end though
    The Verve
    a bit of Pendulum
    Fatboy Slim

    Saturday:
    Institubes
    Uffie
    Kavinsky
    eat/Man Man maybe
    15min of MGMT
    Boys Noize
    Erol Alkan
    Scars On Broadway
    eat/Death Cab
    Kraftwerk, maybe see MIA?
    Portishead
    Prince

    Sunday:
    Institubes
    Perry Farrell
    Holy Fuck
    Stars
    Gogol Bordello
    Metric
    Sia or MMJ
    Roger Waters
    Justice


    what about u?
  • Top 35 tracks of 2007!

    30 Ara 2007, 02:05

    Well, here it goes....twas a great year to discover new artists....I found my new fav band...Justice, this year. Was able to scratch off some bands from my Bands to see before i die list: Rage Against The Machine, Justice, Matt Nathanson, The Sounds, Smashing Pumpkins, Korn.... Next year Im hoping to scratch off The Prodigy and Radiohead...but nevermind that.

    01. Justice - Genesis
    02. Arcade Fire - Intervention
    03. Matt Nathanson - Come On Get Higher
    04. Beastie Boys - Off The Grid
    05. Matt Nathanson - Gone
    06. Justice - Waters of Nazareth
    07. M.I.A. - Bamboo Banga
    08. Daft Punk - Robot Rock/Oh Yeah, from Alive
    09. Matt Costa - Mr. Pitiful
    10. Justice - Phantom Pt. II
    11. Bjork - Declare Independence
    12. Justice - Phantom Pt. II (Soulwax remix)
    13. Radiohead - Bodysnatchers
    14. Battles - Atlas
    15. Feist - 1,2,3,4
    16. Boys Noize - & Down
    17. Simian Mobile Disco - Tits & Acid
    18. Bad Brains - Universal Peace
    19. Smashing Pumpkins - Tarantula
    20. Digitalism - Jupiter Room
    21. M.I.A. - Hussel
    22. R.E.M - Losing My Religion, from REM Live
    23. R.E.M - Bad Day, from REM Live
    24. R.E.M - Orange Crush, from REM Live
    25. R.E.M - Final Straw, from REM Live
    26. R.E.M - Everybody Hurts, from REM Live
    27. R.E.M - What's The Frequency Kenneth?, from REM Live
    28. White Stripes - Icky Thump
    29. Gogol Bordello - Harem In Tuscany (Taranta)
    30. The Hives - Tick, Tick, Boom
    31. Bedouin Soundclash - Walls Fall Down
    32. Jimmy Eat World - Big Casino
    33. Serj Tankian - Empty Walls
    34. White Stripes - Little Cream Soda
    35. Midnight Juggernauts - Tombstone
  • Best concerts of 2007

    4 Kas 2007, 09:09

    Incubus
    January 5th, 2007
    Queen Elizabeth Theater
    Opener: Albert Hammond Jr.

    Snoop Dogg & Ice Cube
    January 13th, 2007
    Pacific Coliseum
    Opener: DPG (Kurupt & Daz) and Belly

    Papa Roach
    January 27th, 2007
    Commodore Ballroom
    Openers: It Dies Today & Art of Dying

    Justice
    March 25th, 2007
    Caprice
    Opener: Sebastian and Busy P, DJ Mehdi, So Me


    Silversun Pickups
    April 12th, 2007
    Richards on Richards
    Opener: Sea Wolf, Elizabeth

    Ice Cube
    April 25th, 2007
    House of Blues
    Anaheim, California

    Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
    April 27th, 2007
    Empire Polo Fields
    Indio, CA
    Bands: Bjork, Sonic Youth, Jarvis Cocker, Peaches, Silversun Pickups, Satellite Party

    Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
    April 28th, 2007
    Empire Polo Fields
    Indio, CA
    Bands: Tiesto, Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Arcade Fire, Justice,The Nightwatchman,
    MSTRKRFT, Dj Heather, Steve Aoki

    Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival
    April 29th, 2007
    Empire Polo Fields
    Indio, CA
    Bands: Rage Against The Machine, Manu Chao, Crowded House, Willie Nelson, The Roots,
    Explosions In The Sky, The Feeling, Lupe Fiasco, Mika

    George Carlin
    May 5th, 2007
    River Rock Casino

    (Dimmu Borgir)
    May 11th, 2007
    Commodore Ballroom
    Bands: Unearth, Devildriver, Kataklysm

    Arcade Fire
    May 24th, 2007
    Deer Lake Park
    Opener: St. Vincent

    Beastie Boys
    May 25th, 2007
    Crocodile Cafe
    Seattle, WA


    Sasquatch Music Festival
    May 26th, 2007
    Gorge Ampitheater
    George, WA

    Beastie Boys (instrumental set)
    The Arcade Fire
    Grizzly Bear
    Ghostland Observatory
    Electrelane

    Sasquatch Music Festival
    May 27th, 2007
    Gorge Ampitheater
    George, WA

    Beastie Boys
    Interpol
    Spoon
    Bad Brains
    The Polyphoric Spree
    Blackalicious

    Hurricane Festival
    June 22nd - 24th
    Eichenring
    Scheessel, Germany
    Bands: Pearl Jam, Bloc Party, Incubus,The Arcade Fire,Snow Patrol, Queens of the Stone Age, Beastie Boys,Marilyn Manson, Sonic Youth, Mogwai, Kings of Leon, Dropkick Murphys,Die fantastischen Vier,La Vela Puerca, The Sounds, Me First and The Gimme Gimmes

    Beastie Boys
    June 26th, 2007
    Le Zenith
    Paris, France
    Opener: Cornelius

    Deftones
    July 11th, 2007
    Commodore Ballroom
    Opener: Die Mannequin, From First To Last

    Lamb of God and Hatebreed
    July 13th, 2007
    Croatian Cultural Center
    openers: Behemoth and 3 Inches of Blood



    Sonic Youth performs Daydream Nation
    July 20th, 2007
    Greek Theather
    Berkeley, California

    Daft Punk
    July 21st, 2007
    LA Sports Arena
    Openers: Ratatat, Sebastian, Kavinsky


    Lollapalooza
    August 3rd, 2007
    Grant Park, Chicago
    Bands: Daft Punk, Ghostland Observatory, The Polyphonic Spree, MIA, Silversun Pickups,
    Satellite Party, Against Me

    Lollapalooza
    August 4th, 2007
    Grant Park, Chicago
    Bands: Muse, Silverchair,Clay your hands say yeah,snow patrol, Patti Smith ,

    Lollapalooza
    August 5th, 2007
    Grant Park, Chicago
    Bands: Iggy Pop, Pearl Jam, Modest Mouse, Rodrigo y Gabriela
    , Amy Winehouse,Blue october

    Beastie Boys
    August 19th, 2007
    Greek Theater
    Opener: Peanut Butter Wolf

    Beastie Boys
    August 20th, 2007
    Greek Theater
    Opener: Zoe Rogers


    Beastie Boys
    August 21st, 2007
    The Wiltern
    Opener: Peanut Butter Wolf


    Beastie Boys
    August 23rd, 2007
    Santa Barbara Bowl
    Opener: Bucky

    Beastie Boys
    August 24th, 2007
    The Warfield - SF
    Opener: Peanut Butter Wolf


    Beastie Boys
    August 25th, 2007
    Greek Theater - UC Berkeley
    Opener: Peanut Butter Wolf

    Korn
    September 2nd, 2007
    Verizon Wireless Ampitheater
    Openers: Evanescance, Atreyu, Hellyeah, Trivium, FLyleaf

    Incubus
    September 7th, 2007
    Verizon Wireless Ampitheater
    Opener: The Bravery, Simon Dawes

    Smashing Pumpkins
    September 24th, 2007
    PNE Forum
    Opener: The Bravery


    Korn
    September 25th, 2007
    Pacific Coliseum
    Opener: Hellyeah, Droid

    Justice
    October 13th, 2007
    Commodore Ballroom
    Openers: Midnight Juggernauts, DJ Mehdi

    Fools Gold Tour:
    October 18th, 2007
    Celebrities
    Openers: DJ Mehdi, Kavinsky, Kid Sister, A-Trak


    Digitalism
    October 21st, 2007
    Richards on Richards
    Opener: Matthew Dear, (someone else from boston)

    Matt Nathanson
    October 30th, 2007
    Crocodile Cafe
    Openers:
    Melee, Ingrid Michaelson

    Hands Down the shows of 2007 were highlighted by:

    -The Ed Banger party in Vancouver in March. My first taste of Electronic music and will never turn back.
    -Coachella 2007: The reunion of RATM, seeing Bjork, Arcade Fire for the 1st time and dancing to Justice again.
    -Beastie Boys first ever Gala at the Crocodile Cafe with 300 people
    -Snow Patrol and The Sounds in Germany was INSANE. Didnt know what to expect and was blown away!
    -Daft Punk in LA was very fun, but CHICAGO BLEW THEM AWAY. This show probably ranks up with best shows ive ever seen along with RATMs reunion.
    -Beastie Boys tour in August, 6 shows in 7 days. Hearing "its the new style" and "flutterman's rule"
    -Seeing Korn in So Cal for the 1st time and being with Jenny.
    -Seeing the Smashing Pumpkins, finally!!!! Amazing long set.
    -Justice and Fools Gold all within a few days of each other? Need I Say more? Fuckin amazing. SOOO much energy.
    -Matt Nathanson at the infamous Crocodile Cafe, meeting him, hearing an amazing set. So amazing. I love him.
  • Top albums of 2007 so far...

    4 Kas 2007, 04:17

    Since you asked for this Cindy, I tried to come up with a list of my fav cds of 2007...Only realizing I had a hard time coming up with 20 artists who released new cds this year that I love. Alot of this list is filler and the top 10 are the ones who I really loved and deserve recognition.

    1)Justice - † - One of the sickiest albums ever. These guys came into my life at full force and have put out some of the sickest music and beats Ive ever heard.
    2)Matt Nathanson - Some Mad Hope - This cd is very solid, Matt can do no wrong. Its track after track of great songs with alot of passion.
    3)Beastie Boys - The Mix Up - I love this cd, was definitly worth missing my flight over to hear it 1st with my peeps.
    4)Arcade Fire - Neon Bible
    5)M.I.A. - Kala
    6)Simian Mobile Disco - Attack Decay Sustain Release
    7)Boys Noize - Oi Oi Oi
    8)Bjork - Volta
    9)Digitalism - idealism
    10)Gogol Bordello - Super Taranta
    11)Nine Inch Nails - Year Zero
    12)Incubus - Light Grenades
    13)The Nightwatchman - One Man Revolution
    14)Modest Mouse - We Were Dead Before THe Ship Even Sank
    15)Bad Brains - Build A Nation
    16)Korn - Untitled
    17)Bedouin Soundclash - Street Gospels
    18)3 Inches of Blood - Fire Up The Blades

    There are other cds like Radiohead - In Rainbows that I could throw on there, but I havent listened to enough to rank it. My top 20 gigs of the year will be a much more interesting read...
  • Lollapalooza 2007: fuckin amazing festival!

    8 Ağu 2007, 06:35

    I had such a blast on my trip to Chicago and doin Lollapalooza. It was all new, and the weather was very hot on the 1st and 3rd day. the 2nd day was cloudy and rainy. I got there early on Friday and got as close as I could for Ghostland Observatory on the mainstage. They put on a great 1h set to open the weekend up. The beats were phatter than ever and the vocals were just as tight, and the lead singer really enjoys dancing, he is moving the whole show. I loved it even more than when I saw them at Sasquatch....perhaps thats cause this time around I didnt spend an entire song pissing into a beer can...

    Next was the Polyphonic Spree on the other main stage about a 15min walk away from where I was at Ghostland. They put on a pretty good show, It wasnt as great as I remembered those 4 songs we heard at Sasquatch. They still had a few songs that really impressed me, they had costume changes and they all came out into the crowd, it was entertaining. They did a cover of Nirvana's Lithium and that was the turning point in their set that made the whole audience go off. Overall, it was fun and if I am at another festival where they are playing Id see them again, I dont think id pay to see them headline or anything though.

    Now I was wanting to see M.I.A. but she wasnt on for another hour so I walked over to Against Me!'s set, I personally didnt like it. It really didnt fit in with the whole weekends vibe. I only watched them for about 30min at the most, and then i headed back to see MIA. The place was pretty packed, so I managed to get a good spot, the floor was on a hill so you could stand on the hill and see over everyone, it was perfect. I had high expectations for this show. She was definitly good. But she said she blew her voice in LA and was gonna try her hardest to perform. It wasnt as good as it could have been, but I enjoyed it. I need to see her when she is healthy.

    I than started making my way over to the main stage to get a prime viewing area for Daft Punk, but in route stopped to catch Silversun Pickup's set.... i watched them from a distance while eating a hot dog and drinkin a diet pepsi... they def still sounded good, but i enjoy them in a small club as opposed to a big open festival such as this and Coachella.

    So, luckily this wasnt Pearl Jam, and it wasnt packed yet. I got up about 4 rows from the barricade and just waited for Daft Punk. Everyone around me was doing the same, no one wanted to hear Satellite Party....They came on, and it was more of Perry doing his thing in a gay sorta way, and his wife sleezin with every other band member....the Janes Addiction songs they performed were the highlights of the set. "stop!, been caught stealing and Jane Says", the guitarrist for Porno for pyros came out aswell and performed the song Pets with the band. Overall, I was just waiting for it to end and get on with Daft Punk.

    I was hoping to hear LCD Soundsystem from where I was at the mainstage, but the mainstage was playing Michael Jackson over the PA and you couldnt hear any LCD. Its ok, I had the best spot for Daft Punk EVER! You could feel the tension rising, this was gonna be one amazing show. They closed the curtains so you couldnt see the set up of the pyramid and such. To add to the excitment I saw Sebastian and Kavinsky walk by the rail and that got me really pumped. So i look back at the stage and this guy who i was chillin with waiting for DP said " there goes Busy P", and i looked and couldnt see him. I just missed him... but it was really exciting. Than the curtains drop and there are the robots standing on top of the pyramid ready to go....words cant explain how perfect this show was. They busted out new beats, and the whole pit where I was was jumping up and down nearly the whole entire time. I was going off, it was just the most incredible show you could see. The lights were mindblowing and the beats were sick as fuck. This show was 10x better than the show i saw in LA, thanks to the audience and new beats. Ive never had so much fun at a show before...other than the Hiro Ballroom. This show was the best of the entire weekend and would not be topped ever. Some bands came close,but nothing compairs to Daft Punk and their show. Its the whole package. The robots seemed really into it aswell, while they were mixin, everyone was just feelin it and one of the robots just starts pumpin his fist in the air, it was awesome. I need to see these guys again...Id recommend seeing them in NYC as they film their upcoming dvd ala AIFST, and skip out on the Beastie Boys show...

    Day 2:....review to come soon, i hope.
  • Next festival.... Lollapalooza! Aug 3rd, 4th, 5th

    6 Tem 2007, 20:24

    So, Im going to Lollapalooza, ill be in Chicago Aug 2nd - 11th I believe... Ive been trying to look at the festival timetable and pick who I can see, and who I cant... So far ive decided Im going to see these days:

    Day 1: Daft Punk, Ghostland Observatory, The Polyphonic Spree, MIA, Silversun Pickups, G Love.,LCD Soundsystem

    Day 2: Muse, Tokyo Police Club, Pete Yorn, Silverchair,Clay your hands say yeah,Snow patrol,
    Patti Smith.

    Day 3: Iggy Pop, Pearl Jam, !!!, Modest Mouse

    Day 1: I enjoy all those bands ive picked, but there are a few gaps, during the day there is an hour slot with Electric Six and Against Me playing...Im not too sure if Ill catch either...but if i were to pick up, id probably pick Electric Six. MIA is playing 4:30 - 5:30, but Silversun Pickups are playing 5:00 - 6:00pm...so, should I just catch 2 1/2 sets, or stick with 1 band only? G Love and the special sauce and Blonde Redhead are both playing at 5:30pm, so, 3 1/2 sets? or catch a full MIA and then Glove? Aswell, Satellite Party and The Black Keys are both playing at 6:30 - 7:30...I havent picked whom to see yet. Ive seen Satellite before...but Ive also seen the Keys....there are alot of schedule conflicts...LCD soundsystem is playing 7:30 - 8:30...but Daft Punk start at 8:30, so id prob have to leave early, or miss their entire set to get a good place for Daft Punk... and doing so I have to miss Ben Harper, which sucks. But is definitly missable for Daft Punk. I saw Ben Harper do a 2h+ set at Sasquatch 06, which was very good, so I wont feel bad missing a 90min set.

    Day 2: There arent too many conflicts for me...
    Tokyo Police Club : 12:45 - 1:30
    Pete Yorn: 1:30 - 2:30...he is playing during Tapes n Tapes.
    Silverchair: 2:30 - 3:30

    Now, I have an hour slot to pick between bands: STS9, who i dont know. Motion City Soundtrack, Rhymefest, Cold War Kids....whom to go to? If any.

    Than,

    Clap Your Hands Say Yeah: 4:30 - 5:30pm...I only caught 2 of their songs at Sasquatch 06, id like to see a full set. During CYHSY, I will be missing The Roots.

    At 5:30pm there is Vagina Spektor whom i vow never to see live, and the Hold Steady...i dont think ill catch either one...

    6:30pm - 7:30 Snow Patrol! These guys were fuckin excellent at the Hurricane Festival, I cant wait to see them again, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs are playing during them, I have dont mind missing them, i dont know their music.

    7:30pm: Patti Smith vs Spoon?

    PS: spoon suck.

    8:30 - 10:00pm: Muse> Interpol

    Now Day 3, im kinda MEH over... I wanna see those bands, and then there is the conflict of Amy Winehouse vs Lupe Fiasco....who should I see? I saw Lupe Fiasco at Coachella, and Amy might be interesting, I dont know her music well except for that 1 Rehab song.
    So,

    2:15 - 3:15pm: Lupe Fiasco or Amy Winehouse?
    4:15 - 5:15pm: Iggy Pop and the Stooge over Kings of Leon
    5:15 - 6:15pm: !!! over Yo La Tengo
    6:15 - 7:15pm: Modest Mouse> My Morning Jacket, ive already seen them in 2003, so its Mouse's turn.
    Ill skip TV On the radio at 7:15pm...
    8:00 - 10:00pm: Pearl Jam...only band playing.
  • My Coachella experience....Part 1

    5 May 2007, 07:43

    Well, Im sorta finally starting to get into pattern of the real life again after such a week of fun and excitement. This week of excitement was my trip to Los Angeles and attending the Coachella Valley Arts and Music Festival. This years headliners for the festival was the ever so unique Bjork, the sock on my cock rockers Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the recently reunited government hating, Rage Against The Machine. This weekend had 'amazing' written all over it. Rage Against The Machine have been one of my favourite bands for years, and finally being able to see them was a dream come true. This was to be their 1st show back in 7 years since breaking up, and I would be one of the lucky attendees to witness the historic event. But I would have to sit through 2 days of music and blistering sun before the day I got to see Rage happened. Arriving at the venue you got a feel for what you were instore for very early. A very hot weekend, the smell of horse manure and lots of people. I will try to keep this relativly short.

    Friday April 27th 2007.

    I remember getting to the doors and having to go through security to get in. I got a very thorough pat down. As i was turned around and had my "ass" grabbed as he was going for my wallet rather vigourously. That was alright, I made it in... after checking out the merch tent and getting 2 RATM shirts and having no luck finding an Ed Banger Tshirt, I walked around with my peeps to get a feel for the area. I caught a quick glimpse of the band Tokyo Police Club performing on stage, but there were many things to see in this small area of land. So we then went to over to the Coachella stage, which is the main stage that holds the most number of people and which arguably had the biggest names for the festival. The first set we really caught was former Jane's Addiction lead singer, Perry Farrell's new band called Satellite Party. They put on an entertaining set, but it was very visible they are still new and have not played many gigs together as they were often going over what song to play next and such. A highlight during their set was the cover of the Jane's Addiction song 'Stop', that seemed to get the audience into it, and myself aswell. Next up was a very fresh new band, Silversun Pickups. These guys have been building some hype for some while, while having appeared on The Late Show with David Letterman and Jimmy Kimmel Live. Their set was composed of mostly songs off their only LP entitled, Carnavas. They played a very entertaining set for 50 minutes. The audience seemed to be more into this than Satellite Party as there were many more people watching aswell. Silversun's show at Coachella was very good, but I found it was a bit too rushed, like they were on a strict timeframe and had to get as many songs in as they could. I found their headlining show here in Vancouver a few weeks earlier much more entertaining as it was more personal and it felt like there was all the time in the world. After these sets me and my friends decided to hit up the beer garden, to enjoy some lovely and delicious beers. In the background it was very easy to hear the Arctic Moneys from the main stage. But beer felt like the better thing to pay attention to. Soon after the beers were quickly consumed, it was time to get in place to catch the ever so raunchy act of Peaches. Just to get us in the mood, Mr. Ron Jeremy came out and introduced Peaches as "The Lady Mac of Nasty Rap". She was excellent. A very energetic set while performing songs such as "Hit It Hard", "Hot Rod", "Shake Yer Dix" "Set It Off" and "Fuck The Pain Away". Up next was Jarvis Cocker, I know nothing about this artist really, so I must say I was falling asleep during his set, and waking up when nearly falling on people standing up. His inbetween song dialouge was hilarious and some of the songs i found entertaining, but I was too tired to fully enjoy it. So here is the setlist to compensate for a review:
    Fat Children
    Don't Let Him Waste Your Time
    Heavy Weather
    I Will Kill Again
    One Man Show
    Tonite
    Big Julie
    Black Magic
    Cunts Are Still Running The World.

    Next up was the godfathers of Indie music, Sonic Youth. I dont know their music well, so Im just going to say that I really enjoyed it and found that they were real musicians and probably have some diverse music. Ill have to look into them some more, and seeing them in July will be good to get to know them better. Their setlist was:

    1. Candle
    2. Incinerate
    3. Reena
    4. Mote
    5. Do You Believe In Rapture?
    6. What a Waste
    7. 100%
    8. Jams Run Free
    9. Pink Steam
    10. Shaking Hell

    Next, we went over to catch what we could of Bjork on the mainstage, we walked in during the song, All Is Full Of Love, and you could just tell she was on top of her game. Her voice was incredible and the music behind her was just as amazing. Her band included the "instrument" which is called a ReacTable which blew me away, as I have never seen one and did not fully understand how it worked, and would like to look into that more. Her set was mindblowing, and was just perfect! When Army of Me went of, I was going nuts in my head. It just sounded so perfect, and hearing the new track, Declare Independance and the electronic feel to it just really went off well. The setlist was:

    1 EARTH INTRUDERS
    2 hunter
    3 unravel
    4 oceania
    5 all is full of love
    6 pleasure is all mine
    7 jòga
    8 pagan poetry
    9 bachelorette
    10 vokuro
    11 Army of me
    12 INNOCENCE
    13 WANDERLUST
    14 hyperballad
    15 pluto
    16 DECLARE INDEPENDENCE

    It was a perfect way to end a night. Beer, great music, I did not see a single bad act that day. Friday was excellent at Coachella and that was only the beginning. Saturday and Sunday were just as much fun....
  • My Coachella schedule...

    25 Nis 2007, 00:12

    Friday: Jenny Day.

    I have agreed to follow Jenny anywhere she takes me on Friday, and catch all her bands....as she will do the same for me on Saturday...we both feel we got the good deal. So I believe im checking out

    Tokyo Police Club(3:30 - 4:20) for a bit
    Satellite Party(4:00 - 4:50)
    Silversun Pickups (5:10 - 6:00)
    ***dinner break***
    Peaches (7:25pm - 8:15pm)
    Peeping Tom (8:40 - 9:30)
    Sonic Youth/seeing Cindy touch herself (9:55 - 10:45)
    Bjork: 10:45 - END

    Saturday: PAUL DAY!!! WOOOOOO

    Jenny has some good dancing music instore for her.

    The Fratellis (2:55 - 3:45)
    Hot Chip (4:10 - 5:00)
    Nightwatchman (5:05 - 5:55)
    MSTRKRFT (5:55 - 6:40)
    Busy P (6:40 - 7:30)
    Arcade Fire (7:30 - 8:40)
    Justice (8:40 - 9:15pm)
    RHCP (9:15 - 10:30)
    Tiesto (11pm - END)

    Tiesto can be missed 1/2 way for Good,Bad&Queen. We'll see how I feel at the moment.

    Sunday: Im open to checking out whomever, i really like the Outdoor stage that day though.

    Mika (1:00 - 1:30)
    Lupe Fiasco (1:45 - 2:25)
    Tapes N Tapes (2:25 - 3:10)
    The Kooks (3:30 - 4:15)
    Against Me! (4:40 - 5:30)
    CSS (for jenny) (5:55 - 6:45)
    Placebo (7:20 - 8:10)
    Air (8:35 - 9:25)
    Manu Chao (9:15pm - 10:15pm)
    RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE (10:40pm - END of time)


    That would be my "ideal" schedule
  • Silversun Pickups added to my Coachella MUST SEE list

    2 Şub 2007, 22:18

    I am really loving this Lazy Eye track, and the rest of the cd... they are doing a solo show here on April 12th, I think I will try to go see it. But I must see them at Coachella, without a doubt...Good music, and I really like the voice.
  • Coachella bands that are on my To-See list...

    31 Oca 2007, 21:15

    Ok...

    Day 1:

    Bjork (must see)
    Peaches (must see)
    Sonic Youth
    DJ Shadow (id really like to see)
    Arctic Monkies
    Peeping Tom
    Benny Benassi

    Day 1, i dont know many other the artists music, so it will be a day of learning for me... Im open to see whomever, as long as i catch Bjork and Peaches and i would like to see Shadow if possible. Arctic Monkies Ive already seen and were alright, and dont need to see them again, but if i do, thats cool. Sonic Youth, i dont know them at all, but Jenny raves about them, so ill have to check it out.

    Day 2:

    Arcade Fire (must see no matter what)
    The Good, The Bad & The Queen (must see)
    Tiesto (i really really wanna see)
    Decemberists (i would like to see again)
    Kings of Leon (i would like to see again)
    Nightwatchman (must must must see, no matter what)
    Red Hot Chili Peppers (moderate must see)
    Justice (hell yes,must see)
    Mstrkrft (another electronic fix)
    Fountains of Wayne (only if Rachel Hunter is doing her dance...)
    Ghostface Killah (Wu tang? sounds good to me)
    Regina Spektor (fuck no! hate her)
    LCD Soundsystem (Daft Punk is playing at my house, cool)


    Day 2, i pretty much need to see Arcade Fire, The Good, The Bad and The Queen, Justice, Nightwatchman..i would like to see RHCP, but if Tiesto clashes with their set time, than i will have to try to figure out who to see. Decemberists put on an awesome show at the Sasquatch Festival in 06, and id like to see them again to see if they do my 2 fav songs, Eli,The Barrow Boy and The Mariners Revenge Song, which they didnt perform at the Gorge. Kings of Leon i really like live, Ive seen them twice, opening for U2 and Bob Dylan, both times were really good (even though i fell asleep during their set at U2)


    Day 3:

    Rage Against The Machine (must see, no matter if Jenny is bleeding and is unconscious in front of me)
    Manu Chao (must see)
    Air (must see)
    Placebo( must see)
    Kaiser Chiefs (id like to see)
    The Roots (id like to see what they got, due to rep)
    Spank Rock (must see!)
    Infected Mushroom (id really like to see, to do my dance)
    Lupe Fiasco ( if no one else is on)
    Paul Van Dyk (to get my electronic fix)

    Day 3, im open to checking out other bands such as Willie Nelson, Crowded House, CSS, Tapes N Tapes, Against Me! if it doesnt conflict with any of the bands above... Its all about Rage, if i ended up only seeing 1 band the entire weekend, it would have to be them, its the reason for travelling there... Manu Chao has some really good tracks, i like his cds, and I know him from back when I lived in Peru and really just reminds me of those days... Kaiser Chiefs arent a must see, but id like to hear those 2 songs i love, Oh My God and I predict a riot... Spank Rock are a MUST SEE, awesome awesome cd...i bet their live show is rude and raunchy. Air got some chill tunes and would be nice to see. Placebo, I love that song Pure Morning, and hope to hear them play it...