No problem. And agreed on Silverchair and Hootie, both.
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No problem. And agreed on Silverchair and Hootie, both.
Not that it's the be-all-end-all barometer, but STP's 5 albums (released between 1992 and 2001) sold 17.5 million copies averaging 3.5M/album
Over roughly the same time period Pearl Jam released 7...
Not to worry - she'll be back next year.
I have seen her there three years in a row.
Always in the crowd, too.
We saw David Anders (played Sark on Alias - pic below) cutting across the sea of people before Arcade Fire.
http://imstars.aufeminin.com/stars/fan/D20050831/1484_553626655_sark_4_H184057_L.jpg
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Us Vs. Them
Daft Punk is Playing at My House
North American Scum
All My Frends
Time to Get Away*
Movement
Tribulations
Yeah
New York I Love You But You're Bringing Me Down
Vessel
OMG(CIGAF?)
LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver
!!! - Myth Takes
Nine Inch Nails - year zero
If anyone is following this ARG they are doing around the album... it seems like a suprise stunt appearance at Coachella could actually fit.
Still not likely - but given the year zero campaign I...
Yep. A wonderful performance and demonstration of his versatility as a musician and composer.
I'm in the same camp as a number of people.
While there is a new album and the dates seem to work - it's just too soon for a repeat headliner. So - about the only thing I could see "fitting in"...
As a huge Muse fan before BHaR, I find this a bit suprising too. I think this album was a big step back for them. It's way more saccharine than their previous albums, and definitely steps over a...
Friday:
1. Bjork
2. Peaches
3. El-P
4. Sonic Youth
5. Artic Monkeys
Saturday:
1. LCD Soundsystem
2. The Arcade Fire
Ditto for Earl Greyhound
Also, Mellowdrone.