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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 3, 2010 20:13:12 GMT -8
Damn there is not any good Mike Cooley videos out there (he's the other amazing half to the DBT's)
Marry Me is a fuckin' blast live ;D
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 3, 2010 20:07:16 GMT -8
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 3, 2010 20:01:59 GMT -8
Craig Finn is basically biting the Boss' flow from Greetings and The E Street shuffle, still fun though... Anyway, here's a great diddy about southern incest - one we can all sing a long to!
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 3, 2010 11:09:30 GMT -8
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 1, 2010 14:52:29 GMT -8
I like this game!
Drive-By Truckers did a whole album last year with Neil Young and Booker T called Potato Hole!
He also wrote song about Neil Young and Ronnie Van Zant aptly named, "Ronnie and Neil" love this video!!!!!
and Bruce is too amazing to even be human!
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 1, 2010 10:01:43 GMT -8
Pavement March 1st 2010 in Auckland, NZ setlist (by album via) -Westing Box Elder Summer Babe - Slanted and Enchanted In the mouth a desert (first song) Trigger Cuts No life singed her Conduit for sale Lorettas Scars Here Perfume-V -Crooked Rain cut your hair gold soundz unfair silence kit elevate me later range life - Wowee Zowee Grounded Rattled by the rush father to a sister of thought fight this generation kennel district - Brighten the corners Stereo Shady Lane Date w/IKEA -Pacific Trim EP Give it a day -Terror Twilight Spit on a stranger www.brooklynvegan.com/archives/2010/03/pavement_played.html
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 1, 2010 7:53:35 GMT -8
I am so glad other people are saying Besnard Lakes and Black Mountain as well. They are AMAZING!!! I wish it would happen, so who knows. Black Mountain/Pink Mountaintops and Besnard Lakes put on incredible shows. If you ever get the chance to see them go!
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Post by built2killlllll on Mar 1, 2010 7:08:16 GMT -8
Looks like Besnard Lakes have added some American Dates and will be in Philly on May 29, not looking good for Sas appearance, although there isn't a Seattle date, so who knows?
05/07/10 Portland, OR - Mississippi Studios 05/08/10 Eugene, OR - W.O.W. Hall 05/10/10 San Francisco, CA - The Independent 05/12/10 San Diego, CA - Casbah 05/13/10 Los Angeles, CA - Troubadour 05/14/10 Tempe, AZ - Sail Inn 05/15/10 Tucson, AZ - Plush 05/20/10 Dallas, TX - Granada Theater 05/24/10 Chicago, IL - 05/26/10 Cleveland, OH - Beachland Ballroom 05/27/10 Washington, DC - Black Cat 05/28/10 New York, NY - Bowery Ballroom 05/29/10 Philadelphia, PA - Johnny Brenda's
Pink Mountaintops would be a great add, they are doing a show in Austin in Apr. and nothing scheduled for them or Black Mountain until July 9th
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 11:17:41 GMT -8
THIS
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 11:15:25 GMT -8
Besnard Lakes will be back in North Amaerica come May. I believe they are doing some Canadian dates that aren't listed on their site. A friend told me the are confirmed at their club in Edmonton Alberta May 1st. Would love to have these guys at Sasquatch!!! I hope this happens and possibly some Stephen McBean in some form, actually where is any of the Jagjaguwar stuff? ?
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 10:38:15 GMT -8
Fuck yeah! Thanks for the help! So this really crashed and burned but, anyways does this like go in the rumors or wishlist thread?
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 10:28:56 GMT -8
(youtube)YQqZNW79dBM(/youtube)
Fuck me, why won't this work? Where/what is the youtube tag (forgive me)
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 9:49:46 GMT -8
Listen I've been reading this board for a while and interstateeight ya need to lighten up, it is a little embarassing to this board. People can have terrible taste in music, it's okay. It doesn't look okay when you see playground threats and lame name calling. I love when posters who joined this month get all indignant over my posting style. I do not give a shit if you are offended, or if you think I need to lighten up. I will continue pointing out when people suck, just like I will continue fixing your posts when you do not format them correctly (learn the youtube tag, people!), I will continue helping people listen to Sasquatch bands, I will continue helping new posters with their (not too repetitive) questions, and I will continue boosting the rumors thread... when it comes around again next year. Until then, methodacting is a god damn idiot, and I don't have it in me to read his long empty posts anymore. I knew you were fake poster!!! Give it up and hit the bricks. Plus I love when being offensive becomes a point of pride:) Plus, how do you tag youtube videos?
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 9:47:10 GMT -8
That sounds like a fine show!!! And dem's is the breaks with festies.
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 9:44:27 GMT -8
If someone made an ordered list, I gave ten points to the first name, nine points to the second name, etc etc. If someone just named ten bands, I gave each band 5.5 points. There were exceptions; like, with the guy who put LCD Soundsystem really high above everyone else, I gave LCD Soundsystem bonus points and subtracted some from the other bands he named to keep things even. Other people who did multiple lists had both half-weighted. Yessss
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 26, 2010 9:39:33 GMT -8
IMO Massive Attack, My Morning Jacket, Ween, and Pavement are way more exciting than KOL(the worst), Janes, NIN (love the guy and his show, but unless it's something special and one off like 'roo last year, too structured for a fest imo) and Ben Harper(nope!)
People have already mentioned this, but I don't think Sasquatch has ever had bands like this who are only as big as they are from mind blowing festival/live sets and have such hard core fan bases (Not a lot of middle ground with these, except Pavement, either you've seen 'em and love them and want more and bigger or you've yet to see them). This is great at a fest, instead of a crowd that looks more like a giant iPod playlist (buzz bands, name checking reunions (hello Coachella)...) you will see way more of an identity, trust me you will know who a Ween fan is:) I like this, many times I have gotten into bands I thought I never would, kinda took being in the mix of it to really "get" what the band is all about. Every one knows (to a decent degree) Beck, Ben Harper, KOL, Beasties, NIN... but you are gonna have entire Ween and MMJ camps this year (that might sound off setting), what I mean is the excitement will be big and beyond just the "name", these are muthafuckin' performances about to go down. I also think there will be waaayyyyyyy more drugs this year.
I've always found Sasquatch way more intriguing than Coachella, better setting and a better acts for the size of the fest. This year is no exception imo. Coachella, if you've ever been, is poorly set up (stage-wise, hard to get around, hard to see), stacked with name checking acts (Faith No More? Love Mike Patton and all, but hate how "whoa they're on the fucking Coachella lineup, that makes no sense, I'm totally there these guys are so goddamn good, gonna be fucking epic!!!" says a kid wit a mustache, born in 1990 and has no idea he's actually made quite the pun. It's like cuz they put it down on the lineup it becomes Gosspel that these kids have been asking for, like, years to have a FNM reunion, I mean it's a once in a life time opportunity to see a band that only shows its face when someone pulls out the dolla bills! Then there is Muse, "I thought we hated Muse, my brother says they hear it on the radio and warm up to it at their Lacross games?" "Dude Lacross is fuckin' ironic and Muse is the tits! Coachella baby!!!" And then there is Sly and the Family Stone, just the way you've always wanted to see them-sandwhiched right in between Spoon and Infected Mushroom, huray!!!! And really hope David Guetta jumps on with Them Crooked Vultures and blows the desert away a "Tonight's Gonna be a Good Night" collab, Tonight's the NIGHTTTTT!
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 25, 2010 19:43:35 GMT -8
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 25, 2010 19:24:29 GMT -8
Dirty Projector Propaganda, I'd run that machine!
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 25, 2010 14:41:40 GMT -8
For me the ones that really stick out are Massive Attack (Glastonbury) and Ween (Bonnaroo 2004), who you really need to actually experiance live to understand the love the fans have for these bands. Ween is sick and can really play anything for as long as they want to and the 'roo show was better than any club show I'd seen.
Dirty Projectors (Bonnaroo 09)-Dude has some insane guitar skills, which I would not have guessed after seeing them open for TV on the Radio at a club. Also in the open air the sheer power and harmony of their voices are damn near magical
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Post by built2killlllll on Feb 25, 2010 14:31:45 GMT -8
Afternoon set in 08 was sublime:)
Revue of an 08 Memphis gig
"And there it was, that distinctive spine-tingling sensation that only seems to strike when you’re in the presence of great live music or perhaps the Holy Spirit at church, for I knew what we were in store for – the great “Eighteen Wheels of Love” and its story of Hood’s mama falling in love with Chester while working at R&D trucking and their subsequent wedding in Dollywood – a story so incredibly white trash that you can’t even make up, no matter how hard you try. But, this time there was a new part to the tale and you could see that this addition wasn’t an easy thing to talk about in Hood’s eyes, even through the whiskey-influenced glaze, and he soon let us in on recent developments in the lives of mama and Chester. You see, Chester had congestive heart failure and ended up in hospice care with little chance of survival. Despite his sufferings and grim prognosis, at some point he whispered a question to the hospice nurse, sent to make him as comfortable as possible while he passed from this world, “When can I drive again?” Soon, though, something happened, something near-miraculous and, somehow, someway, Chester recovered. Today, Hood then told us, Chester and his mama were heading to California to see some grandkids in his beloved truck, riding off into the sunset like in some old movie. Of course, those words are just the precursor to the actual song, which Hood claims to have written the couple when they got married and he was flat broke and which only consists of a few stanzas repeated over and over “Mama ran off with a trucker, Peterbilt, Peterbilt,” “They got married in Dollywood,” and “Eighteen wheels of love.” But, despite its simplicity, when coupled with the actual story it is actually a beautiful, if somewhat trashy love story."
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