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A Long, Strange Desert Trip, OR Why I'm Not at #oldchella

E.

E. explains why she skipped the Desert Trip, in spite of a) her love of the desert, b) her love of music, c) her love of Coachella, d) her perpetual infatuation with "the cute Beatle," and e) her deep admiration for Paul Tollett & crew.

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Why You Shouldn’t Feel Bad About Not Getting Tickets to Desert Trip (Or Why You’re a Sucker if You Did)

J.S.

Paul Tollett has created a monumental event featuring an unprecedented collection of rock and roll royalty. But it’s a mockery of a sham...

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Desert Trippin' Down the GoldenVoice Lane

M.

You have to give Paul Tollett credit. He not only created Coachella but curates who we see every year. It’s the first festival of the year and it’s a beautiful event. Goldenvoice (GV) is on their game 24/7 and they set the tone and artist schedule for everything that happens for the year in every festival in North America and beyond. Don't believe me? Look at LCD Soundsystem...

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Sia at Coachella: Bringing Emotional Art to the Masses

M.

Watching Sia perform at Coachella was witnessing the love of music and art come together -- and oh my, was it beautiful.  I literally stood there, prepared to be astounded (from the ridiculously rave reviews from Week 1, I knew what was coming) and I was still shocked. 

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Pushing Through the Masses

M.

There’s a spot I want to get to and I’m going there.  I’m going to be kinda nice.  I’ll tap on your shoulder.  When I do, be kind and just move to the side just a few inches. Rule #1 of dealing with people in crowds, when someone really wants to go through the crowd, let them.  Push them along.  Seriously.

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