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Bands I seen @ Coachella playing Glastonbury review.


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#1 srvman

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 12:57 AM

I just wanted to write about my experience at Coachella and the bands i seen and recommendations

Coheed and Cambria, played pretty high up on the bill at Coachella, they are a decent band live, with a large collection of albums under their belt. For all the hype they were slightly disappointing, although, I believe that it was more down to me not knowing their music and the sound system being turned up to seven instead of eleven. Best Song of the set was their final song, titled welcome home, which has a memorable riff. For where they are playing at Glastonbury, I predict a nice surprise for someone with no real expectation of who or what they are.

Florence and the Machine, was superb, with a placing on the bill much lower than deserved. The band played at 5pm on the technical forth stage, and drew a huge crowd. She was predictable excellent and entertaining and enjoyed good banter with the crowd. The tent's top was nearly blown off at the start of every song, and in my opinion enjoyed the most enthusiastic crowd of the weekend. She will be good at Glastonbury, although I personally believe she should be second headlining one of the tents.

The Avett Brothers, put on a great show, their country tunes where ear pleasing to say the least and did extremely well to hold the crowd in near triple-digit weather. They where charming and had a great blend of upbeat songs with the slightly slower ones, with great vocal range in the band. The banjo's, violins, harmonica's where out in force, and put on a very fun set. I predict they will go down a storm at Glastonbury in their current location on the Bill.

Muse, where technically not even headlining, and had a lot of doubters in the crowd, with such a small fan base in the USA, many where thinking that they were not suited to be even playing at night time. By the first riff in the opening song Uprising, the crowd instantly turned into Muse-heads, and became and extremely memorable show, with the crowd participating more than any other show on the main stage. Muse played a fantastically produced set list, with the better songs in the new albums mixed with classics at a 1:2 ratio. Matt Bellamy was exquisite, and with performances like that in America, they will quickly become one of the most loved bands in the USA. They were one of five bands to not lose their crowd at any point during the show on the main stage. These Bands were, in order of awesomeness(in terms of performance that weekend); Muse, Faith No More, Them Crooked Vultures, Jay-Z, and The Specials.


I will put Coachella down as a big tick, in the things in life to do before I die. However, several things must be noted as negative that I found at the festival.
1) No water allowed into "festival area". This is inhumane, in temperatures near triple digits and often higher, the need to make more money over people in the middle of the dessert with few places to get water (cheaply), on site makes no ethical sense.
2) I am rather annoyed that the cancellations on some stages due to the Volcano; granted, it happens, but at least tell people what is happening, or replace the artists. The cribs got cancelled, and no-one clocked on until, they where 20 minutes late, and people came to the realization that they where now waiting for the next act, in a further hour away. Also just bringing the line up down one step, doesn't replace Gary Numan. And switching Sly Stone and Little Boots, was drastically unfair to Little Boots and the crowd, the announcement didn't say when Sly was playing or when Little Boots was playing, and the crowd in seconds diminished from a full house to be being three people deep, and overcrowding the Phoenix and Thom Yorke crowd.
3) I get the whole, new music is a good thing to see at a festival, but the main stage was littered with unfamiliar acts, which invariably left to overcrowding in the tents.
4) Small beer, $7


But overall, I had a fantastic time, and I sneaked in every day about 8 bottles of water so life is good :P

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 01:42 AM

Glad to hear Coheed and Cambria was good, will be interesting to see the setlist(Going find now), I am not massive fan but the albums are all pretty much concept ones aren't they? With each album being a different part of the story of some comic one of them draws or something?:P

Glad to hear Muse are on top form to, should be great at Glasto and I am gutted that I will be missing Florance and glad to see she is doing well but not enough for me to go see her.

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 01:54 AM

View PostLondonTom, on Apr 21 2010, 01:42 AM, said:

Glad to hear Coheed and Cambria was good, will be interesting to see the setlist(Going find now), I am not massive fan but the albums are all pretty much concept ones aren't they? With each album being a different part of the story of some comic one of them draws or something?:P

Glad to hear Muse are on top form to, should be great at Glasto and I am gutted that I will be missing Florance and glad to see she is doing well but not enough for me to go see her.

I dont think I would see Florence on the Stage, she works better in "intimate" surroundings in my opinion, a bit like the Ting Tings, great in small venues, god awful at bigger stages

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 04:55 AM

View Postsrvman, on Apr 20 2010, 05:57 PM, said:

And switching Sly Stone and Little Boots, was drastically unfair to Little Boots and the crowd, the announcement didn't say when Sly was playing or when Little Boots was playing, and the crowd in seconds diminished from a full house to be being three people deep, and overcrowding the Phoenix and Thom Yorke crowd.

The local paper here in OC has extensive coverage each year.
They also took Sly to task for postponing his set:

http://soundcheck.fr...ostpones/25077/

Obviously, the writer wasn't too pleased about it either.

Glad you had fun...and thanks for the reviews.

Funny thing, I live about an hour away and have never gone to Coachella, yet I'm flying all the way to England for Glasto for my first festival?!...
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Posted 21 April 2010 - 05:11 AM

View PostTheBigJT, on Apr 21 2010, 04:55 AM, said:

The local paper here in OC has extensive coverage each year.
They also took Sly to task for postponing his set:

http://soundcheck.fr...ostpones/25077/

Obviously, the writer wasn't too pleased about it either.

Glad you had fun...and thanks for the reviews.

Funny thing, I live about an hour away and have never gone to Coachella, yet I'm flying all the way to England for Glasto for my first festival?!...
:P

Thats awesome, it is soo hot, i dont know how you survive the summer there, we actually drove straight from central montana, a short 23 hour drive lol

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 05:18 AM

View Postsrvman, on Apr 20 2010, 10:11 PM, said:

Thats awesome, it is soo hot, i dont know how you survive the summer there, we actually drove straight from central montana, a short 23 hour drive lol

Yikes!
23 hours of driving....wow!

I live closer to the coast, much cooler over here by Disneyland...:P

One of the reasons that I've never gone to Coachella is the heat.  
I just never wanted to fight the crowds to sit in the sun and swelter for three days.

(Had Zep shown up a few years ago as rumored...I might have taken the plunge...I almost did for Waters, but I'd already seen him 3 times on the tour.)

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Posted 21 April 2010 - 05:45 AM

It is nice on the coast, not soo bad i guess...
I normally stayed back and avoided the crowds except for Them Crooked Vultures, where i got front row, and Flo and the machine where i was bang in the middle...

Looked up sly stone at coachella on youtube, what a shitshow, a sad sad sad sad performance possibly the biggest trainwreck of a show of all time.




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