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Latest comment by: kaylar: "No grizzly bear? come on. veckatimest is kind of a big deal."
Latest comment by: John in Ballard: ""the highlight of the show for me was when of their female members came up and belted out a few tunes. And man, did she belt. A personal opinion, but they'd be much more interesting if she was at the vocal helm more often." That remarkable voice you're ...
Man, Sasquatch really beat me to a pulp: an awesome music-filled, sunburned, exhausted... totally rad pulp! Highlights of my weekend musically were: Of Montreal, Heartless Bastards, Animal Collective, King Khan & the Shrines, among others.
There were some surprises, like Jane's Addiction performance (more on that later), Passion Pit's charismatic frontman and smaller bands like AA Bondy really proving their right to be there.
All in all, Sasquatch 2009 was a pleasant sensory overload. I think this is the first time I've ever said it, but I think I'm going to lay off the music for a day! Back in the saddle tomorrow....
So, what did YOU think of Sasquatch 2009? Any zany stories, opinions about performances etcetera? Gimme the scoop!
Latest comment by: John in Ballard: "haha, yeah thanks. Sorry, I got a little carried away. Once I started I couldn't stop. "
More details about my first ever Sasquatch experience (and the bands I saw there) coming in the next few days!
The heat and the glaring sun has been getting to me, so I ended up missing Calexico to stay longer at camp under the sweet shade.
Latest comment by: Luci: "Also, what I think that you thought was a misogynist slur was when he was talking to the high school kids and saying, "Faggots love yourselves! You are beautiful! And that goes to all of you ladies too- Ladies love yourselves! Not these jock assholes who just want to ...
I'm going to act like Gaslight Anthem didn't happen and the Doves were the first band I saw...
Sasquatch 2009 is a mere two days away. Go see bands all three days, cheer your head off, drink some beer and/or smoke a joint. Get dirty campin' toes and sweat through your forehead bandanna (or brave kilt-lifting style winds like in 2007). Come back harried and skip out on work Tuesday. Recount every last moment, with positive embellishments, to anyone fool enough not to attend. Buy the tshirt and flaunt the shit out of it.
Here is your big bad SASQUATCH 2009 PREVIEW.
Latest comment by: almost imaginary dan: "My Sunday schedule is so rad, and so simple. Check it: 1215pm Mike Watt EAT FOOD 205pm The Walkmen SERIOUS NAP 520pm Murder City Devils 600pm Airborne Toxic Event 715pm M83 8pm Nine Inch Nails 10pm Jane's Addiction "
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