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Post by dontoro on May 23, 2018 9:31:38 GMT -8
Rest assured, though, we will be dressed appropriately for a wedding. Normal peoples wedding? Or a Sasquatch! Festival wedding?
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Post by dontoro on May 17, 2018 15:14:46 GMT -8
I like the before Wolf Parade idea, especially if you're a fan of Wolf Parade, it'll send you in with all the feels. That you can then dance off with Lemaitre.
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Post by dontoro on Apr 30, 2018 20:34:06 GMT -8
I've never seen Bon Iver live, and I listened to the Bon Iver album all the time to help me sleep. It was a very peaceful album and I will definitely give him a shot. As for the National, I'm a little unsure. I'm just not a big fan of their music. I'll still try and give them a shot if there isn't a huge conflict. Totally get that. A younger me would probably skip The National for something a little more upbeat, just like younger me did in 2014, but this time around I'm pretty excited to post up on the hill and fizzle out my night with them. Getting older is weird. The National have always been a great show, especially if you ever get a chance to get in the thick of it. One of my favorite Sas moments is jumping around with Matt Berringer in the middle of the pit during 2010. Saw them headline Treasure Island Music Festival a year after Massive Attack, and though it was definitely very different, they were both still great closers. Bon Iver can be shocking if you've never seen them live. Especially if you haven't seen a live performance in the last year or two. Having seen Bon Iver numerous times over the last ten years, seeing them perform last year at Coachella was something else. Definitely looking to watching both up close again.
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Post by dontoro on Apr 26, 2018 14:08:14 GMT -8
Don't know if you ever found any assistance regarding this request but I'm in a similar situation. Maybe joint efforts can provide a solution?
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Post by dontoro on Jan 11, 2016 22:51:15 GMT -8
Gonna be a great time for everyone who makes it!
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Post by dontoro on Jan 11, 2016 22:38:25 GMT -8
GIMME THE LINEUP CHARLES Solid.
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Post by dontoro on Jan 8, 2016 14:28:42 GMT -8
Without LCD, I'm still okay with missing another Quatch. I'm kind of their with you... Although this leak looks like a solid list of names in itself. Especially with a little Yeasayer on top.
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Post by dontoro on Feb 4, 2013 21:47:32 GMT -8
YEAH EXCEPT FUCKERS IN SECURITY DON'T OFTEN ALLOW HULA HOOPS
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Post by dontoro on Feb 4, 2013 21:35:53 GMT -8
Yeah we're not able to get toWashington this year opted for Barcelona that weekend, but drinking and watching all y'all is just as fun as ever,
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Post by dontoro on Feb 4, 2013 21:29:17 GMT -8
CONFIRMED: SHIT NOODLES WILL BE THERE!!!!! CONFIRMED!!!!!!
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 15:16:37 GMT -8
Acid soaked flag was my brilliant idea, just so we don't forget Yeah, I think that was a runaway Peatrick joke that turned into my weapon against HG saying he was going to still my flag. And it IS a great idea, muhahahahaha! Are you sure? What thread was that, anyway? God that was a long time ago. I think that could be found in the earlier pages of one of the "Camp Marker" threads, to lazy to search.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 12:24:53 GMT -8
I am just tickled pink by the aptness of the 'locked horns' metaphor. Hahaha... Acid flag... Still one of the best booby traps to date. No flag stolen, just a lot of kids doing the "Homer Simpson Run," on the ground underneath the flying flag. Good times.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 12:17:15 GMT -8
Fair enough. I do not at all mind deferring to dontoro in this matter. Dude is the undisputed king of cool glowing things at Sasquatch. I'll have to share that title with a few others, like J-Dawg, but I appreciate it HG.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 12:11:27 GMT -8
The ladies in Dontoro's group are about as top-notch as you'll ever see from hoola hoopers. They were so rad last year! Hahaha thanks Pea, we got out updated light-up hoops coming in soon too. Unfortunately my light suit is out of commission for the time being, car and camera comes before lights unfortunately. Hopefully by next Sas the full reality can come to fruition.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 12:09:36 GMT -8
At the same time, while I was disparaging the recent hooping trend I will admit I have seen some truly beautiful hooping. I am sure a (small)handful of light show 'givers' are very talented, but I know for a fact that most are incorrigible jackasses. Oh hell yes. Like I said, anyone can put on gloves and wave their hands around, and that's the vast majority of people who try to do anything with light shows. After two years of bringing lights in to my dance routines I'm just now getting the hang of proper movements and transitions, this goes for hooping too, (so there's two marks against me I suppose,) but just like anything in life you have to practice, practice, practice, and with that does come the foolish looking hand exercises you may be seeing kids do on buses or your campus etc. My main point in all this, avoiding generalizations will help us all look less ignorant of things we're not familiar with.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 12:03:24 GMT -8
I'm not being at all petty. Just entirely honest. When I see someone staring at someone else doing that shit, I feel nothing but embarrassment for them both. That's fair. You don't have the time, talent or initiative to express yourself freely and openly like some of these people you feel embarrassed for;just watch that sharp turn into becoming a judgmental ass.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 12:01:00 GMT -8
I'll admit I'm mostly reacting to the teenagers who are higher than they can handle, acting like absolute morons at the Skrillex type shows I've seen lately. They literally spend the entire concert on the floor sucking on pacifiers, blocking everyone's path from walking, and seemingly unaware that they're even at a show. KIDS THESE DAYS Oh yeah those people are hilarious, I was at Justice in Vegas a few weeks ago and kept getting these kids wanting light shows... Justice doesn't really have a huge set-up at least by modern standards, so I was glad to have my lights to amuse me. If someone's giving out light shows, multiple shows at a time, they're likely one of the more sober ones at that show, (you kind of have to be,) I love giving light shows to Sigur Ros or Explosions in the Sky, truly trying to represent music through movement.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 11:54:08 GMT -8
This is still only half of what a good light show will look like.
Donnie Darko Style.
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Post by dontoro on May 9, 2012 11:48:09 GMT -8
I've always been a fan of light shows, especially when it's something like Bassnectar/Skrillex/ Justice /<insert other random electronic artist>. Their focus is often on the "womp" and not anything else, there's only so much head-bobbing I can take, so yeah I'm going to occupy myself with my lights, and if someone wants a light show I'll often give one, gladly... It takes a lot of work and effort to be halfway decent. Yes anyone can put light gloves on and wave their hands, but actually turning muscles and ligaments like the ones in your hands into something that you have complete control of is hard, a lot harder than I'm sure most here are ready to give credit for. Someone giving light shows, or dancing with lights are DOING IT RIGHT. Zombying out to a show is NOT DOING IT RIGHT. Yeah if its Amon Tobin, or Deadmau5, or some other artist that is more about their stage set-up oppose to just the "music" then spending your time doing nothing but watching light shows is foolish and a waste of money. When done right it's more than hands in the face, it's a dance form, attacking that is petty at best.
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Post by dontoro on Apr 30, 2012 10:58:18 GMT -8
Hey all, I got an extra Premiere Pass for sale, $200 ( I rounded up 4 dollars) message me if interested!
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