I think for a brief moment, Sigur Ros defied the existence of existence and created our own parallel dimension where all dimensions became meaningless and we were joined together in a massive spiritual oneness of Icelandic mojo.
I think for a brief moment, Sigur Ros defied the existence of existence and created our own parallel dimension where all dimensions became meaningless and we were joined together in a massive spiritual oneness of Icelandic mojo.
I think for a brief moment, Sigur Ros defied the existence of existence and created our own parallel dimension where all dimensions became meaningless and we were joined together in a massive spiritual oneness of Icelandic mojo.
Post by Horned Gramma on Feb 3, 2012 13:27:04 GMT -5
Bright Eyes is the fucking worst. There's nothing to get.
Beck, on the other hand, is fucking awesome. He was a giant in his day, one of the most important artists of the 90's, and for more than ten years his live show was second to none. He has more GREAT records than nearly any artist that has ever appeared on the Sasquatch lineup. And although it has been diminished by his weird philosophical hangups and aversion to the image that made him a superstar, he's still one of the coolest people on the planet.
Post by Jason "No Farts" Burrito on Feb 3, 2012 13:27:10 GMT -5
Thanks again for that Bon Iver vid, FD. I'm trying to convince Ms. Burrito to buy the 4-day pass, she's skeptical. This will help greatly in my battle.
I think for a brief moment, Sigur Ros defied the existence of existence and created our own parallel dimension where all dimensions became meaningless and we were joined together in a massive spiritual oneness of Icelandic mojo.
Yeah, way too many emo kids there... That was partially killing it for me. The dude also made some really bold statements up on stage.
Too many emo kids? And Conor making an ass out of himself onstage?
Are you SURE we're talking about a Bright Eyes show?
Haha, You're right. I shouldn't expect Bright eyes to be anything but just that. The sad thing was that I sat through it to keep my "good spot" for Death Cab and they were just... meh. I should have left that stage after Iron & Wine.
Oh...and fuck yes! "Debra" is one of my favorites!
I think for a brief moment, Sigur Ros defied the existence of existence and created our own parallel dimension where all dimensions became meaningless and we were joined together in a massive spiritual oneness of Icelandic mojo.