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Hurst2112
01-11-2006, 04:08 PM
http://www.thisisthelast.com/2005/12/11/coachella-2006-lineup-rumors/

Doesn't look that great so far. I was thinking about going again this year, but Roxy Music is the only tickler of my fancy.

Ksyrup
01-11-2006, 04:20 PM
Sufjan Stevens and maybe OK GO are the only names that even remotely interest me on that list. And that's only if they played Tallahassee, let alone thousands of miles away.

Karlifornia
01-11-2006, 04:51 PM
I see a lot of names there that I would be interested in seeing:

Built To Spill
Grandaddy
Arcade Fire
White Stripes
Franz Ferdinand
DFA 1979
Morrissey
Why?
De La Soul
Dinosaur Jr.
Iron & Wine
Eagles Of Death Metal
Cat Power
Silver Jews
New Pornos
The Shins
The Walkmen

If I have money I'll make it 3 years in a row

dawgfan
01-11-2006, 06:21 PM
I am exceedingly skeptical that Brian Eno would be performing with Roxy Music - he's repeatedly declined invitations to tour with them, and he's the type of artist that hates looking backwards. I'm also skeptical he would peform at Coachella under any circumstances - he's only recently "toured" as a musician, and only a few dates at very exotic, non-traditionally music oriented venues.

That said, if he really is part of the lineup I'll be there. Besides, there are plenty of acts on that rumored lineup I'd enjoy seeing...

CamEdwards
01-11-2006, 08:19 PM
no love for Son Volt?

Karlifornia
01-11-2006, 09:10 PM
no love for Son Volt?


I've honestly never heard their stuff. Care to elaborate on them a bit?

Hurst2112
01-11-2006, 09:11 PM
'drow-oowwwnn'

ThunderingHERD
01-12-2006, 12:21 AM
WTF is wrong with you people? Lots of great bands on that list.

sovereignstar
01-12-2006, 12:24 AM
WTF is wrong with you people? Lots of great bands on that list.

Two words. Music snobs.

Ksyrup
01-12-2006, 06:42 AM
You don't have to be a snob to not like certain types of music. As a matter of fact, a number of these bands are quite high on the favorite artist lists of many music snobs' critics of choice - they're all "buzz bands" of the past 2-3 years being championed by people who more closely resemble what you accuse some of us of being.

The simple fact is that I never liked any of the alternative pop/punk of the 80s, and quite a few of these bands are influenced by The Smiths/Gang of Four/Joy Division/Pixies, so it stands to reason that I wouldn't like these new bands, either.

Passacaglia
01-12-2006, 11:39 AM
WTF is wrong with you people? Lots of great bands on that list.

I'm with you. I'm salivating here.

TLK
01-31-2006, 03:25 PM
Full Coachella Lineup Announced at Last

Saturday, April 29:

Depeche Mode, Franz Ferdinand, Sigur Ros, Common, Damian Marley, Atmosphere, Carl Cox, My Morning Jacket, Ladytron , Clap Your Hands Say Yeah, Tosca, Cat Power, Animal Collective, Hard-Fi, Derrick Carter, Devendra Banhart, She Wants Revenge, The Walkmen, The Juan Maclean, Audio Bullys, Imogen Heap, Lady Sovereign, Deerhoof, The Duke Spirit, Editors, stellastarr*, Lyrics Born, Matt Costa, The New Amsterdams, The Zutons, Platinum Piped Pipers, White Rose Movement, Chris Liberator, Colette, Joey Beltram, Hybrid, Wolfmother, The Like, Living Things, Nine Black Alps, The Section Quartet, Infadels, Youth Group, Shy FX & T Power, Infusion

Sunday, April 30:

Tool, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Bloc Party, Paul Oakenfold, Scissor Sisters, Matisyahu, James Blunt, TV on the Radio, Sleater-Kinney , Mogwai, Coheed and Cambria, Gnarls Barkley, Coldcut, Phoenix, Digable Planets, Amadou & Mariam, Little Louie Vega, Mylo (DJ Set), Seu Jorge, Wolf Parade, The Go! Team, Kaskade, Metric, Art Brut, Dungen, The Dears, Jamie Lidell, The Magic Numbers, Los Amigos Invisibles, Jazzanova, Michael Mayer, Mates of State, Gilles Peterson, Gabriel & Dresden, The Subways, Minus the Bear, Be Your Own Pet, Giant Drag, Kristina Sky, The Octopus Project
hxxp://www.pitchforkmedia.com/news/06-01/31.shtml

tanglewood
01-31-2006, 03:41 PM
Pretty terrific line-up. I've always hoped to get to Coachella someday, shame it won't be this year.

timmae
01-31-2006, 10:15 PM
Day 2 looks terrific if for only Sleater-Kinney... those ladies light my fire.

DeToxRox
01-31-2006, 10:21 PM
My personal opinion is Atmosphere is the only one worth seeing.

Ksyrup
02-01-2006, 08:09 AM
I've only seen a partial lineup listing for Bonnaroo, but would still rather go to that one than this one. Tool is the only band on that list I even remotely like, but I wouldn't really care to see them live. They've always struck me as a studio band rather than live act.

Hurst2112
02-01-2006, 12:04 PM
My personal opinion is Atmosphere is the only one worth seeing.

I'll personally tell Slug you said that. ;)
:p

DeToxRox
02-01-2006, 12:33 PM
I'll personally tell Slug you said that. ;)
:p

He is always coming back home to you.

Hurst2112
02-01-2006, 03:48 PM
He is always coming back home to you.

I work in a studio where Slug and Ant have done the Atmosphere stuff.

When I first met him, I didn't know who he was. Didn't really give him the time of day. Same with Ant. Now, it's cool to see them and just shoot the shit about stuff.

dawgfan
02-01-2006, 04:12 PM
They've always struck me as a studio band rather than live act.
I dunno - from what I've seen, they make their live shows quite the spectacle. I'm looking forward to seeing them live, whether it be Coachella or their next tour.

Hurst2112
02-01-2006, 04:31 PM
I dunno - from what I've seen, they make their live shows quite the spectacle. I'm looking forward to seeing them live, whether it be Coachella or their next tour.

I have never seen them live except from a tape of a show long ago. From what I have heard, there is more energy put into the 'spectacle' than their individual performances. Still, i would like to see for myself sometime.

Ksyrup
02-01-2006, 07:25 PM
Yeah, I heard that Maynard sits in the corner, sometimes not even facing the crowd, and just sings from that one position all show, there's no banter with the crowd, etc. Doesn't sound like my cup o' tea.

Karlifornia
02-01-2006, 07:32 PM
Personally, I'm not too big into crowd banter, so that shouldn't bother me. The last time the Mars Volta came through, they just played for two hours without once saying anything to the audience until after they were done. I actually thought that was cool.

Hurst2112
02-02-2006, 12:03 PM
Crowd banter isn't that big of a deal for me. I have sat through 3 pantera shows in my life. Phil was the worst at talking to the crowd. He went overboard.

I base it on the belief that a band should look like it's having a good time/fun on stage. Tool doesn't seem to do that. Mars Volta DOES put on a good visual show (from what I saw of some concert footage). Aside from seeing Danny Carey drum, I wouldn't think that watching Tool would be better than putting in a Cd and listening.

DeToxRox
02-02-2006, 12:09 PM
Crowd banter isn't that big of a deal for me. I have sat through 3 pantera shows in my life. Phil was the worst at talking to the crowd. He went overboard.

I base it on the belief that a band should look like it's having a good time/fun on stage. Tool doesn't seem to do that. Mars Volta DOES put on a good visual show (from what I saw of some concert footage). Aside from seeing Danny Carey drum, I wouldn't think that watching Tool would be better than putting in a Cd and listening.

Yeah -- Anselmo is a jackass. Best interaction with a crowd from my experiences go to Sage Francis and Andrew WK. I saw AWK at three festivals, did massive amounts of stage diving and even saw a dude in a wheelchair stagedive. Amazing.

Ksyrup
02-02-2006, 12:17 PM
Crowd banter isn't that big of a deal for me. I have sat through 3 pantera shows in my life. Phil was the worst at talking to the crowd. He went overboard.

I base it on the belief that a band should look like it's having a good time/fun on stage. Tool doesn't seem to do that. Mars Volta DOES put on a good visual show (from what I saw of some concert footage). Aside from seeing Danny Carey drum, I wouldn't think that watching Tool would be better than putting in a Cd and listening.
I think stage presence in general is what I'm referring to, with banter being a part of it. I'm not exactly thrilled with, for example, Rob Halford's cliche metal band "banter" in between songs. But Tool seems to be going for that anti-social, pissed-off attitude look during their shows, which seems boring to me.

Ksyrup
02-02-2006, 12:21 PM
BTW, Hurst, what do you think of the rumor that Rick Rubin might produce the next Metallica album? Personally, I think they're done regardless of who produces, but getting rid of their dependence on Bob Rock (and Pro-Tools) should be a step in the right direction.

Hurst2112
02-02-2006, 12:44 PM
I think stage presence in general is what I'm referring to, with banter being a part of it. I'm not exactly thrilled with, for example, Rob Halford's cliche metal band "banter" in between songs. But Tool seems to be going for that anti-social, pissed-off attitude look during their shows, which seems boring to me.

Or Dickenson's "This one's run to the hills this one!"

I hear where you are coming from. I think we are on the same page. I do hate the pissed off, angry at the world vibe bands can display. It's different than a metal band's persona. In metal it's cool. Hehe

Hurst2112
02-02-2006, 12:48 PM
BTW, Hurst, what do you think of the rumor that Rick Rubin might produce the next Metallica album? Personally, I think they're done regardless of who produces, but getting rid of their dependence on Bob Rock (and Pro-Tools) should be a step in the right direction.

I think they should bring Flemming Rassmusen back!

Seriously, I think leaving Bob Rock is a great idea. He can take his band member status and 60 inch plasma pro tools monitor and take a hike.

Rubin, eh. I don't know. It will be interesting to hear. I like rick's work, however, everyband is going to him now and his sound is getting spread all over the music scene. He does a great job but there are producers out there who would be able to snag that Metallica magic back. Problem is, I don't think the band wants that magic to reappear.

Watch out James, you might sound like Kiedis on your next album!

Ksyrup
02-02-2006, 12:56 PM
Rasmussen is the reason they stopped wanting to play complicated thrash. I FUCKING HATE that guy. I think the only thing they should do with Bob Rock is re-record AJFA with TBA's production. AJFA sounds so damn tinny. Actually, the guy who should have produced that album way back when was Terry Date.

We'll see what Rubin can do to resurrect them. If he can succees in not only bringing a good sound back, but actual good songs, then he deserves all the credit he will get.

Hurst2112
02-02-2006, 01:14 PM
Rasmussen is the reason they stopped wanting to play complicated thrash. I FUCKING HATE that guy.

how do you really feel? :D

I am saying that their best years were with Flemming. We both know that that Metallica will never be heard of again. They are too old and have lost direction.

DeToxRox
02-02-2006, 01:15 PM
Go have Zeuss produce for them.