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Post by goldenbrown on Jul 19, 2015 5:56:37 GMT -5
Excited to watch the stream of Todd Terje tonight. My friend works for a dance studio in Chicago, and Todd hired her to choreograph a dance that her and other members of the studio will be performing during his set tonight.
Stops the beats and starts improvising or something and it sounds like shit. Like an awkward almost-acapella for the last 2 mins of every song, worse than when he was doing it at Bonnaroo
Stops the beats and starts improvising or something and it sounds like shit. Like an awkward almost-acapella for the last 2 mins of every song, worse than when he was doing it at Bonnaroo
Yeah I'm seeing some of that now. I like improv but some of it sounds real bad
Stops the beats and starts improvising or something and it sounds like shit. Like an awkward almost-acapella for the last 2 mins of every song, worse than when he was doing it at Bonnaroo
I could've done without all the "Fuck the Police" chants, but minus that, I thought it was amazing. I came expecting that Madlib would be the star of the show, and I ended up leaving with major respect for Gibbs as a stage emcee. He didn't miss a beat, killed every line, no backing tracks. He talked a lot but was funny when he did so. Amazing show.
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-People really like free giveaways. There was 1 booth giving out carpet squares and people were hoarding their carpet squares all weekend. 90 degree heat? Torrential downpour? Mud everywhere? Packed crowds? Didn’t matter. People were holding on to their carpet squares, some were hoarding stacks of 5-20 squares. What do you do with 1 carpet square when you get home?
LOL I saw carpet squares on the ground in a bunch of snaps, but didn't realize they were giving them away! Was there a flooring vendor at Pitchfork? I don't understand this even more than people hoarding them.
LOL I saw carpet squares on the ground in a bunch of snaps, but didn't realize they were giving them away! Was there a flooring vendor at Pitchfork? I don't understand this even more than people hoarding them.
Just looked it up. Its not even a carpet company. It is a carpet square company. Ridiculous. www.flor.com/
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Jul 20, 2015 11:33:38 GMT -5
I was at a wedding this weekend that was about two blocks from the fest. The ceremony was on the roof, soundtracked by the sweet sounds of the New Pornos. Later in the evening, there was a steady stream of tweaked out kids trying to crash the wedding. A couple made it all the way to the dancefloor before being escorted out, all while we cheered them on.
Also, shout out to the one guest, a dude in his 40s, who rolled up to the wedding venue covered in mud from his afternoon at Pitchfork. He slid into the bathroom, changed into a flawless tuxedo, and then spent the rest of the night raging. I was quite impressed.
LOL I saw carpet squares on the ground in a bunch of snaps, but didn't realize they were giving them away! Was there a flooring vendor at Pitchfork? I don't understand this even more than people hoarding them.
Just looked it up. Its not even a carpet company. It is a carpet square company. Ridiculous. www.flor.com/
I noticed this on Sunday, and was asking myself why someone would pay money to carry around a carpet square all day, just so they could sit on it. You know, the ground had its own carpeting. It's called grass. I guess since they were free it makes people slightly less stupid.
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I was at a wedding this weekend that was about two blocks from the fest. The ceremony was on the roof, soundtracked by the sweet sounds of the New Pornos. Later in the evening, there was a steady stream of tweaked out kids trying to crash the wedding. A couple made it all the way to the dancefloor before being escorted out, all while we cheered them on.
Also, shout out to the one guest, a dude in his 40s, who rolled up to the wedding venue covered in mud from his afternoon at Pitchfork. He slid into the bathroom, changed into a flawless tuxedo, and then spent the rest of the night raging. I was quite impressed.
LOL I saw carpet squares on the ground in a bunch of snaps, but didn't realize they were giving them away! Was there a flooring vendor at Pitchfork? I don't understand this even more than people hoarding them.
Just looked it up. Its not even a carpet company. It is a carpet square company. Ridiculous. www.flor.com/
Are they trying to tap into some weird carpet square nostalgia? After looking at their website, I feel like the underlying message is "THIS ISN'T YOUR PARENTS BORING OLD CARPET!"
Virgin hotel special guest was parquet courts. Good band but as you alluded to, nothing earth shattering. Friend and I stood in line hoping to get in but we were turned away after a 30 minute wait in line
Will post some sort of weekend recap either later today or tomorrow. Quick thoughts are that p4k is a very well run festival, one that I would definitely come back for each summer as long as the lineup aligns with my tastes enough.
My effort this year was half-hearted and weak. I'm glad someone did it but I wish it was someone funnier than that dude. He missed the 8 year old in the Super Sonics Kemp jersey. He had 1 job and missed the best one.
See what happens when you drink Chance beers all weekend? (or maybe it was no metal burgers)
My effort this year was half-hearted and weak. I'm glad someone did it but I wish it was someone funnier than that dude. He missed the 8 year old in the Super Sonics Kemp jersey. He had 1 job and missed the best one.
See what happens when you drink Chance beers all weekend? (or maybe it was no metal burgers)
No love for my. Suns' Dan Majerle jersey on Saturday? I'm going to cry.
SBNation went in on my buddy after Lolla 2012, it was basically the best thing ever
Deadspin's already done the yeoman's work exposing hipsters/hoopsters and their love affair with obscure 90s jerseys, but that doesn't mean it's gone away. The love affair's more intense than ever, with one caveat -- I'm not sure we're talking about hipsters anymore. Like Chris Webber up there; his arms are way too flabby to be a hipster. And look at the way he's smoking. And the hat. That right there is a full-on Natty Ice swilling, frat-obsessed BRO.
(this was exactly the reaction he was hoping for, BTW)