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« Reply #150 on Nov 24, 2010, 12:14pm »


Nov 23, 2010, 9:15pm, parenthesees wrote:
^^ Ahh I didn't think of that. Good point, unfortunately


Nov 23, 2010, 3:46pm, chewedmuffin wrote:


Out of curiosity, do bands often wrap up a tour on another continent and play a show a few days later? I've never understood the stamina of some of these bands.


It's a 9 day tour with 8 shows, and then 5 days off if they play the last day of Sasquatch. I don't really think stamina is an issue here.


Except the probability of them playing Primavera is super high considering they've played before and their connection to ATP who has a stage at the fest.
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« Reply #151 on Nov 24, 2010, 4:08pm »

Explosions also last played Primavera in 2007, as compared to 2009 for Sasquatch. May or may not factor in? I dunno...

In other news from Spain...

http://consequenceofsound.net/2010/11/24....enicassim-2011/

The Strokes would be nice, and have really played very few shows this side of the Atlantic. Arctic Monkeys can stay in Europe.
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« Reply #152 on Nov 24, 2010, 4:45pm »

Pitchfork's glowing review of 'IsThis It' was almost ten years ago. Enough time has passed, you won't lose any cool points by acknowledging that they're one of the lamest Next Big Things ever.
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« Reply #153 on Nov 24, 2010, 6:03pm »

How about some representatives from Saddle Creek: Bright Eyes, The Faint, Cursive.

Also: The Helio Sequence, Pinback, Sea Wolf, Tilly and the Wall, Primus, Feist, and Blitzen Trapper.

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Oct 31, 2010, 1:17pm, Pea wrote:
I love the Decemberists but hated Hazards of Love. The new songs they've played off the upcoming album sound a lot like their other albums though so that makes me happy. I missed their set in 09 so I wouldn't mind seeing them next year.


Hazards of Love is a brilliant album. I compare it to Pink Floyd the Wall. It is a full story and music experience that blows my mind. I saw them perform it live, every song with no break, and it was incredible.
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« Reply #155 on Nov 24, 2010, 6:17pm »

Really looking forward to 'The King is Dead' or whatever its called. Everything since 'Her Majesty' has been ridiculously overblown and embarrassingly bad. 'The perfect the perfect the perfect the perfect the perfect the perfect cry-yummm...' Kill me please.
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« Reply #156 on Nov 24, 2010, 6:21pm »

Switch the half of your list that isn't Saddle Creek is pretty ok. Regarding Conor Oberst: WRONG KID DIED.
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« Reply #157 on Nov 24, 2010, 6:23pm »

I was going to mention the strokes, I'd assume if they're doing european festivals than they'll be doing american ones as well and if they are in europe in july then they might still be in america at the end of may.

Friday: Arctic Monkeys----Foo Dr. Garbanzohters
Saturday: Death Cab---The Strokes
Sunday: Belle and Sebastian-----Flaming Lips
Monday: Fleet Foxes-------Wire

Wire have a portland date in april but are skipping seattle, I'm not a big fan but I could see them closing out the fest. Similar to ween last year.
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« Reply #158 on Nov 24, 2010, 6:24pm »

maybe sub the Decemberists in for Arctic Monkeys or Fleet Foxes
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Nov 24, 2010, 6:23pm, keepinitreal wrote:
I was going to mention the strokes, I'd assume if they're doing european festivals than they'll be doing american ones as well and if they are in europe in july then they might still be in america at the end of may.

Friday: Arctic Monkeys----Foo Dr. Garbanzohters
Saturday: Death Cab---The Strokes
Sunday: Belle and Sebastian-----Flaming Lips
Monday: Fleet Foxes-------Wire

Wire have a portland date in april but are skipping seattle, I'm not a big fan but I could see them closing out the fest. Similar to ween last year.


Wire would be fantastic. Sub in Modest Mouse for Arctic Monkeys and I could get behind that. Maybe Built to Spill in over Death Cab or Fleet Foxes?
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« Reply #160 on Nov 24, 2010, 7:10pm »

I love wire and hope they play but uh....they're definitely not coming close to headlining even the wookie stage...
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Nov 24, 2010, 7:10pm, Cbats wrote:
I love wire and hope they play but uh....they're definitely not coming close to headlining even the wookie stage...


Exactly. The Wire Portland show mentioned above is at Dante's, which if you are not familiar with Portland, is a tiny bar with a stage, capacity around 200 (400 for MusicfestNW, because, why not?). Granted the venue is too small for them, but it's still a small bar. Ween sold out a 1,500 person venue in a day (so did Mumford & Sons).

On a related note, I got my Wire tickets tonight. They'll go quick.
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« Reply #162 on Nov 25, 2010, 1:32am »

fair enough, I really know nothing about them except they used to be really famous ....in that case modest mouse mouse could headline the last night
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« Reply #163 on Nov 25, 2010, 4:32am »

i agree, i think bassnectars are def a possibility!
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Nov 24, 2010, 6:08pm, Switch wrote:

Hazards of Love is a brilliant album. I compare it to Pink Floyd the Wall. It is a full story and music experience that blows my mind. I saw them perform it live, every song with no break, and it was incredible.


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