Rhett Miller
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 08:29 PM UTC
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Not even for the water fountains?
Originally posted by SpinalTarp:
There is no waiting for anything. It's instant gratification.
F##k the Napkin!
paul3mac
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 08:37 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
Not even for the water fountains?
Originally posted by SpinalTarp:
There is no waiting for anything. It's instant gratification.
F##k the Napkin!
I didn't wait for a water fountain Sunday. I'm sure Saturday was a different story though.
sweetcell
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 08:46 PM UTC
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Originally posted by biga0u812:
I will be back next year no matter what bands are playing but i really really hope Pearl Jam will play v fest next year.
re: PJ - meh. i understand the nostalgia factor, but based on their lolla performance and their last show at verizon i wouldn't get too excited about it. i think their hype far outweighs their reality (is that a rhettism?). they're crowd-pleasers, but i'm not sure they deserve all the adoration based on what they currently delivery. eddie isn't the wild performer he used to be, iggy is a hell of a lot more fun to watch on stage. but putting on my marketing hat, i have no doubt they'd sell a lot of tickets.
skeeter
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 09:06 PM UTC
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
eddie isn't the wild performer he used to be, iggy is a hell of a lot more fun to watch on stage.
Using iggy as a basis of comparison isn't really fair to any artist.
eros
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 09:07 PM UTC
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Originally posted by saintangelsin:
ps- Prince would be a fantastic headliner for next year.
I second that.
sweetcell
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 09:20 PM UTC
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Originally posted by Bombay Chutney:
Using iggy as a basis of comparison isn't really fair to any artist.
having seen PJ back in 92-93, i think it's indeed a fair comparison. eddie was a much wilder/crazier/animated (read: entertaining) performer back then.
Originally posted by eros:
Originally posted by saintangelsin:
ps- Prince would be a fantastic headliner for next year.
I second that.
thirdified, but does prince do festivals? being the control freak that he is, i wonder if he will only play to "his" crowd, and not a general interest festival crowd.
eros
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 09:26 PM UTC
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by eros:
Originally posted by saintangelsin:
ps- Prince would be a fantastic headliner for next year.
I second that.
thirdified, but does prince do festivals? being the control freak that he is, i wonder if he will only play to "his" crowd, and not a general interest festival crowd.
I remember hearing he was at least in negotiations to do Glastonbury a few years ago. The almighty dollar can certainly sway one's decisions.
Got Haggis?
Joined: October 22, 2001 at 05:01 AM UTC
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Re: V Fest
August 07, 2007 at 11:17 PM UTC
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I spent way way way too much money at the festival, thats for sure. Nothing like $9 beers, $4 sodas, $3 waters ugh
anyway, Saturday was so f'ing hot, I'm surprised I made it through the whole day. The highlight of Saturday for me was without a doubt TV on the Radio. I've seen them before (at the Ottobar a few years back opening up for Firewater) and impressed me way back then…..no different this time. Love those guys. The other highlights of Saturday were Cheap Trick and LCD Soundsystem. Modest Mouse were booorrring (but sounded good)
Sunday the temp was much lower so that was great. Highlights were Dan Deacon (horsey horsey - although next time remember spare batteries..how many times does this happen???? jeeez), Explosions in the Sky - hadn't heard them before at all, so was surprised when I actually dug them, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol and MIA.
I really wanted the highlight of Sunday night to be the flame spitting machine + robot, but it seemed like they were having problems with that…so I wanted the highlight to be the destruction of the virgin effigy - of course they had to have problems with that too….eventually they did get one robot working and the other one hand controlled to knock it down…..was cool, but a bit of a letdown with all the problems they were running into. would have been better if they lit that thing on fire, but I suppose pimlico wouldn't have liked that, heh.
saintangelsin
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Re: V Fest
August 08, 2007 at 02:32 AM UTC
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Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Originally posted by saintangelsin:
As for something to improve, in between the different bands' sets, how about showing what is going on the other stage on the big screens. For instance, when one band was finished on the North stage there's like a 30 minute wait for the next act, well during that time, why not show who's playing on the other stage or in the dance tent.
I thought the Homestar Runner was really cool on the screens. More of that or, as this guy said, showing what else is going on at the other stage would be really cool. Of course, no one would leave the main stage knowing they can see the other stage on the video screen thereby reducing traffic making mainstage backlog horrible. But maybe a song or two wouldn't be awful.
I'm a girl btw :) but yeah exactly. someone mentioned highlights and that would be totally awesome as well.
Originally posted by Julian, faux celeb-porn CONNOISSEUR:
Originally posted by saintangelsin:
-Interpol (Though it was my 4th time seeing them, they still manage to amaze me. I will say though, it was really really hard chosing between them and VR. Now was it just me or did Interpol leave the stage earlier than they were suppose to?)
Yeah, close to 15 minutes early, by my count. I wish SP had started 15 minutes early since they were clearly set up in time to go.
That's what my friend and I figured too! I don't understand why they left 15 minutes early. I know they're not really into festivals, but you would think they would've played for the whole set since they did have a lot of time allotted for them.
Originally posted by eros:
Originally posted by saintangelsin:
ps- Prince would be a fantastic headliner for next year.
I second that.
I'm glad people agree with me. I know someone third my idea! I can just imagine how crazy awesome it would be to have him play. Another artist that would be amazingly cool would be David Bowie. I do believe he occasionally does festivals still.
One thing I forgot to mention about the V-fest that I really like is how each band had a good bit of time to play to fans. I really loved getting 90 minutes from the pumpkins and getting an hour from the YYYs. It's really genius compared to how radio festivals are done where each band except for like 3 of the bigger acts on the bill get to only play for like a half hour.
biga0u812
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 06:01 AM UTC
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Who do yall think could possibly be headliners next year??(yeah i kno its a year away but just wanna know what yall think)
Possibles:
Pearl Jam
Rage Aginst The Machine
Led Zeppelin (doubt it from what i hear there only gonna play a few shows if they reunite)
Radiohead
Daft punk
Iggy and the stooges
Soundgarden (if they reunite)
Metallica
Pink Floyd (there playing a show in october supposly)
Anybody else?
sweetcell
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 06:22 AM UTC
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Pearl Jam: i personally wouldn't be excited about them, they weren't that great at lolla, but they'd sell a lot of tickets
Rage Aginst The Machine: novelty might be over by next year, unless they release another album. might work if they don't play another show on the east coast between now and then.
Led Zeppelin: reunion has been discredited. would probably want too much money anyways.
Radiohead: yes please, album coming out before next vfest
Daft punk: yes please
Iggy and the stooges: not sure they're big enough to headline, not enough mainstream appeal
Soundgarden: not sure they have quite enough mainstream appeal either - but maybe. would need to be paired with a big mainstream or classic draw (sorta like the pumpkins were this year with the police).
Metallica: maybe, i wouldn't mind them, would also sell a lot of tickets
Pink Floyd: yes please, for the nostalgia factor and the great light show :cool:
as mentioned above, prince would also be good. he'll be touring later this year, if that generates enough buzz then the should be demand for him at a festival late next summer.
foo fighters would also work. they will also be touring later this year/early next year.
DeathFromAbove1979
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 08:40 AM UTC
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I was talking to my friend on our way back from V Fest, while listening to Daft Crunk, would Daft Punk be able to headline the main stage? I said there's no way they could headline teh dance tent, their pyramid is too big. So I said at least they could headline the 2nd stage, but is it a stretch to think they could headline the main stage next year?
That's my 1 band request for next year, Daft Punk at some point in time. Daft Motherfucking Punk.
Cash is King
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 01:25 PM UTC
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Metallica seems like a good bet. Everybody is talking about their new album under the direction of the great Rick Rubin. So it seems like that would be the hot or trendy choice when VFEST comes around next year. But does Metallica fit in well with VFEST??? I really couldn't imagine seeing a bunch of long haired metal heads walking around with their chain wallets and cut-off jorts.
Keep in mind I'm not insulting metal heads. I love Maiden, Sabbath, Priest, Metallica, etc. Just don't know if Metallica would be the best pick for the festival.
Relaxer
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 02:07 PM UTC
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I'd say the Verve, but fuck that, I want them to play the club.
Lamb007
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 03:06 PM UTC
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Dream Line Up:
Radiohead, The Hold Steady, Wilco, Superdrag, Rilo Kiley, Ben Kweller, The Arcade Fire, The White Stripes, Nine Inch Nails, Dresden Dolls, Drive By Truckers, The Magic Numbers, Pixies,The Faint, Kaiser Chiefs, Weezer, The Pogues, Public Enemy, The Bellrays, and a reunited Salt n Peppa.
I would definitely go to that show.
biga0u812
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 03:33 PM UTC
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But the thing about metallica is metal heads hate them.they sold out because they went from thrash metal to hard rock.I could see metal heads coming to the show for the fact they play music only off there first 5 albums but it would just be for them
they wouldnt get there at 11 in the morning and just sit through 5 or 6 bands they never heard of or dont like.
sweetcell
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 03:58 PM UTC
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Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
I was talking to my friend on our way back from V Fest, while listening to Daft Crunk, would Daft Punk be able to headline the main stage? I said there's no way they could headline teh dance tent, their pyramid is too big. So I said at least they could headline the 2nd stage, but is it a stretch to think they could headline the main stage next year?
i've seen it with my own eyes: daft punk do a killer job of headlining a main stage. based on my reading of reviews of lolla (which i've done a lot of), they are the most popular candidate for "best set of the festival". what is your concern about putting them there? their stage/light set-up is huge, i'm not sure it would fit the second stage (definitely not last year's second stage).
Originally posted by Cash is King:
But does Metallica fit in well with VFEST??? I really couldn't imagine seeing a bunch of long haired metal heads walking around with their chain wallets and cut-off jorts.
vfest doesn't have a theme - it's not an indie-fest, or a classic-rawk-fest, or a rap-fest… it's a bit-of-everything-for-everyone-fest. metallica are mainstream compared to every other "metal" acts. i think putting on the pumpkins was a greater stretch.
DeathFromAbove1979
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 07:00 PM UTC
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
Originally posted by DeathFromAbove1979:
I was talking to my friend on our way back from V Fest, while listening to Daft Crunk, would Daft Punk be able to headline the main stage? I said there's no way they could headline teh dance tent, their pyramid is too big. So I said at least they could headline the 2nd stage, but is it a stretch to think they could headline the main stage next year?
i've seen it with my own eyes: daft punk do a killer job of headlining a main stage. based on my reading of reviews of lolla (which i've done a lot of), they are the most popular candidate for "best set of the festival". what is your concern about putting them there? their stage/light set-up is huge, i'm not sure it would fit the second stage (definitely not last year's second stage).
I don't think Daft Punk would be as main stream, as say, the Chili Peppers, The Who, The Smashing Pumpkins or The Police, which is my only concern about that. I'd love to see Daft Punk headline teh main stage, I think it would be one of the greatest things I'll ever see/experience live. I've heard enough Daft live mixes and seen enough videos [entire coachella set on video google] to know that that's something I need to see live. But for some reason I don't see them headlining the main stage at the V Fest next year, I wonder what 94.7 The Globe would say…
kosmo
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Re: V Fest
August 09, 2007 at 08:41 PM UTC
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The Globe would say "Daft What?", considering i heard one of their DJs say that KT Tunstall and Paulo Nutini are some of the great rock currently coming out of Scotland :roll:
saintangelsin
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Re: V Fest
August 10, 2007 at 03:05 AM UTC
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I like some of the ideas people have for V fest.
My list of ideas are:
1. Soundgarden (people would go nuts trust me)
2. Pearl Jam (I could see this working if SG don't reunite)
3. Oasis (it makes sense to me)
4. She Wants Revenge (they got a new album coming out soon)
5. Prince (already mentioned it but might as well do it again)
6. Mighty Mighty Bosstones (if you can get them to reunite!)
7. Radiohead
8. Blur (maybe?)
9. The Happy Mondays
10. Rage Against the Machine
11. Foo Fighters
12. Iggy Pop and The Stooges (it would work well if earlier in the day)
13. David Bowie (he'd make a killer headliner)
14. Muse
15. Daft Punk
16. Against Me!
17. PJ Harvey
18. Nick Cave (either Grinderman or Bad Seeds)
19. The Cult
okay that's all I can think of right now. I think there's a lot of awesome people and bands who Seth could book for next year. Basically in my mind, V-fest is the festival for people who love rock'n roll and music in general.