2 months in the making. All 100+ bands with info, pics, and mp3s for each...
http://tonegents.blogspot.com
Enjoy!
2 months in the making. All 100+ bands with info, pics, and mp3s for each...
http://tonegents.blogspot.com
Enjoy!
ya i hope you make lots of money off your coachella content with your itunes kick backs.
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She added the phrase "meany head" to my profile.I hardly think I'm an attention whore.
cloud9 > radiohead
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She added the phrase "meany head" to my profile.I hardly think I'm an attention whore.
coachella.com media player > tonegents.blogspot.com
How is that better than this?
http://coachella.com/event/lineup
The coachella site lineup list seems a bit more organized and has links to all their myspace sites with multiple pics and songs.
Just sayin'
Maybe if you added one of those little flash mp3 players for each song it'd be vaguely useful, as of now. not rly.
Exactly! But hey, I'm sure you're an expert on every single band playing... I'm sure you can quote discographies for every band backwards... I heard you have a compilation of every good song ever done by anybody. Every great song by the Beach Boys. All the underground hits. All the Modern Lovers tracks. I heard you have a vinyl of every Niagra record on German import. I heard that you have a white label of every seminal Detroit techno hit - 1985, '86, '87. I heard that you have a CD compilation of every good '60s cut and another box set from the '70s.
But I was there... :P
Ahahaha, funny because it's true.Who they are: In studio, actually, it's just one guy, a Mr. Mark Linkous of Richmond, Va. I've been to Richmond. My brother lives there. The fact that any even remotely interesting music comes from that dumphole is a miracle unto itself. Seriously, though, the place is a never-ending procession of mini-malls and chain restaurants. It was the capitol of the Confederacy, there's a whole avenue dedicated to monuments of Rebel Civil War generals, and I saw some of the nastiest, white-pawr! style rednecks ever when I was there. I love how my brother and some folks he knows who also moved from more civilized climes (aka above the Mason/Dixon line) refer to the rednecks as "Southerns". Ha!
Aside from that, the blog reads like a frat boy who isn't smart enough to get all the bands that are actually good and just wants a mindless, drunken party.
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I actually quite liked Richmond. Sounds like he only spent time in the burbs. I thought The Fan was a cool and fun area. Fairly urban, non corporate.Ahahaha, funny because it's true.Who they are: In studio, actually, it's just one guy, a Mr. Mark Linkous of Richmond, Va. I've been to Richmond. My brother lives there. The fact that any even remotely interesting music comes from that dumphole is a miracle unto itself. Seriously, though, the place is a never-ending procession of mini-malls and chain restaurants. It was the capitol of the Confederacy, there's a whole avenue dedicated to monuments of Rebel Civil War generals, and I saw some of the nastiest, white-pawr! style rednecks ever when I was there. I love how my brother and some folks he knows who also moved from more civilized climes (aka above the Mason/Dixon line) refer to the rednecks as "Southerns". Ha!
Aside from that, the blog reads like a frat boy who isn't smart enough to get all the bands that are actually good and just wants a mindless, drunken party.
Hunting has been part of our society since the first Europeans came over and shot buffalo and Native Americans and whatnot.
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How could you find anything decent in Richmond among all the filthy ghetto? The place actually smells like tobacco, too.
Which is actually quite nice. better than the smell of hops being brewed, which is what I get now.The place actually smells like tobacco, too.
Hunting has been part of our society since the first Europeans came over and shot buffalo and Native Americans and whatnot.
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