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Post by Werner Herzog on Jan 20, 2015 8:36:30 GMT -8
Interpol U.S. dates.
04-08 Tucson, AZ - Rialto Theatre 04-09 San Diego, CA - Humphreys 04-10 Indio, CA - Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 04-15 Las Vegas, NV - The Cosmopolitan 04-17 Indio, CA - Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival 04-20 Reno, NV - Knitting Factory 04-21 San Francisco, CA - Warfield Theatre 05-07 Richmond, VA - The National 05-08 Raleigh, NC - The Ritz 05-09 Atlanta, GA - Shaky Knees Festival 05-11 St. Louis, MO - The Pageant 05-12 Indianapolis, IN - Egyptian Room 05-13 Detroit, MI - The Fillmore 05-15 Cincinnati, OH - Bogart's 05-16 Pittsburgh, PA - Stage AE
Assuming the inevitable cataclysm that vanquishes humanity arrives later than Memorial Day, they seem likely. But how absurd to believe our destruction will wait, so overall likelihood = ~C+, I suppose
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 4, 2014 20:50:37 GMT -8
Anyone wanna help a guy out? Weekend 2 is full of amazing rock artists - but I am probably going to attend Weekend 1, which I am stoked for. What are some rock artists hidden in the undercard of the Maysquatch lineup? I would recommend Parquet Courts and Deap Vally, who don't seem to be on the poster for whatever reason but are listed on the site.
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 4, 2014 20:33:10 GMT -8
I would say Bright Like Neon Love over Zonoscope, personally. All good albums though! Cut Copy are so dreamy. Yes, also great. How do you feel about Free Your Mind? I couldn't seem to get into it when it came out, but I haven't gone back to reevaluate since. Is it worth trying?
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 4, 2014 20:23:54 GMT -8
I need some serious starting point info for any and all of: Cut Copy, Foals, Phantogram, Phosphorescent, Violent Femmes, Elbow. Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours Violent Femmes - Violent Femmes I've seen all bands listed but Elbow. I second these picks wholeheartedly. After In Ghost Colours, get Zonoscope. Foals - The one with Spanish Sahara on it, I forget which. Or don't bother and just go in blind (or deaf in this case I guess?). I feel their albums are just okay but they absolutely kill live. Phantogram - Also a great live act. "A Mouthful of Diamonds" is a good sample, haven't heard the new album yet. Phosphorescent - "Song For Zula" was one of the best songs of 2013. Start there. Elbow - I already stated I haven't seen them. Why are you still reading this?
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 4, 2014 20:13:26 GMT -8
Hello Sasquatch Board. My love of Sasquatch, lists and predicting things led me right to this spot. Outkast (Headliner, May) Jack White (Headliner, May) Queens Of The Stone Age (Headliner, May) Nine Inch Nails (Headliner, July) My Morning Jacket (Headliner, July) Death Cab For Cutie (Headliner, July) ----------------- The National (May) Fleet Foxes The New Pornographers Foster The People (May) TV On The Radio Lorde (May) Explosions In The Sky Neko Case (May) Broken Bells (May) St. Vincent (July) Sleigh Bells Haim (May) Portugal, The Man Janelle Monae Rose Windows Mogwai (May) Boyz Noize The Naked and Famous The Internet chune-yards The War on Drugs Wye Oak There's no real order to any of this, but I debated for awhile about whether or not Fleet Foxes or The National would take the last headliner slot. Probably most of this is wrong.And so it was.
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 4, 2014 15:41:32 GMT -8
Haven't done any research yet, so... probably most of this is wrong.
Maysquatch 1 - Outkast 2 - Cut Copy 3 - The National 4 - Foals 5 - Tune-Yards 6 - QOTSA 7 - Panda Bear 8 - Mogwai 9 - Deap Vally 10 - Classixx
Julysquatch 1 - Kraftwerk 2 - Royksopp + Robyn 3 - Neutral Milk Hotel 4 - Frank Ocean 5 - Jon Hopkins 6 - Spoon 7 - Courtney Barnett 8 - Local Natives 9 - Thao & TGDSD 10 - Mikal Cronin
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 4, 2014 15:09:26 GMT -8
It really is difficult to choose. May will be the first Sasquatch since 2010 where I'm actually enthused about all the headliners, along with the potential of a Cut Copy late-night set. I can't say the same about July, although Kraftwerk is right next to Outkast at the top of my hype list. Soundgarden isn't for me and I got what I needed out of New Order at Coachella last year. July has the better sub-headliners easily and maybe edges out May's undercard overall. At first glance Friday in May is the best individual day for me of the six, but has conflict potential everywhere. I especially fear that Sasquatch will deprive me of a Mogwai show yet again by putting them up against Outkast. And the thought of enduring Foster The People in order to get up front for Outkast disturbs me to my core.
So both, I guess.
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 2, 2014 23:18:54 GMT -8
I support the aforementioned "because two separate lineups" theory. Oh, and isn't Outkast comprised of said number of fellows? Perhaps there are several layers of meaning to the song choice in question. I wouldn't read too much into it though. Nothing means anything of substance and the ever-present cruel hand of nature will eventually crush us all. Have a pleasant evening. Probably most of this is wrong. Ah. I can appreciate your harsh yet fair evaluation of my input. Unrelated question: would you be interested in the lead role in my forthcoming sequel to the motion picture Grizzly Man?
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Post by Werner Herzog on Feb 2, 2014 22:50:48 GMT -8
The music player is updated and plays "It Takes Two" by Marvin Gaye & Kim Weston as well as "It Takes Two" by Rob Base & DJ EZ Rock Daft Punk The White Stripes Ok, now more realistic. The Black Keys 2 Chainz I support the aforementioned "because two separate lineups" theory. Oh, and isn't Outkast comprised of said number of fellows? Perhaps there are several layers of meaning to the song choice in question. I wouldn't read too much into it though. Nothing means anything of substance and the ever-present cruel hand of nature will eventually crush us all. Have a pleasant evening.
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Post by Werner Herzog on Jan 17, 2014 23:42:53 GMT -8
Hello Sasquatch Board. My love of Sasquatch, lists and predicting things led me right to this spot.
Outkast (Headliner, May) Jack White (Headliner, May) Queens Of The Stone Age (Headliner, May) Nine Inch Nails (Headliner, July) My Morning Jacket (Headliner, July) Death Cab For Cutie (Headliner, July) ----------------- The National (May) Fleet Foxes The New Pornographers Foster The People (May) TV On The Radio Lorde (May) Explosions In The Sky Neko Case (May) Broken Bells (May) St. Vincent (July) Sleigh Bells Haim (May) Portugal, The Man Janelle Monae Rose Windows Mogwai (May) Boyz Noize The Naked and Famous The Internet chune-yards The War on Drugs Wye Oak
There's no real order to any of this, but I debated for awhile about whether or not Fleet Foxes or The National would take the last headliner slot. Probably most of this is wrong.
UPDATE - I made some small last minute revisions. Good luck everyone. (P.S. Nature will destroy us all)
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