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I love a festival that has the gall to put "expect the unexpected" on a lineup that feels full of acts that have played that festival numerous times.
A Swedish House Mafia reunion is the only unexpected thing they could pull off that is even a fraction of realistic. But I also find it hard to believe they'd play a first reunion show in the U.S.
Post by Fozzie Bear on Dec 19, 2017 10:16:10 GMT -5
The TickleMeElmo Coachella mock would actually be pretty great. His mock for Coachella last year was good and he only got 40 percent of the acts IIRC, and the actual lineup turned out to be even better. Hoping for good things.
Saw the set she did the first year they booked her. I would say roughly 50% of the crowd specifically came to see her. Phoenix played on the stage right before her and lots of people within 50ft of the stage refused to stand up or move their blankets because they were camping for her, it made for a weird dynamic.
Her show was kind of forgetful, I guess. Compared to Gaga and Madonna she's not quite on their level in terms of being able to craft a live show with a strong narrative. She had some strong individual songs but nothing tied the set together and the numerous costume breaks/interludes killed the vibe (same thing w/Gaga at Lolla in 2011). Her pacing of the shows also seemed to be off as well, granted, she wasn't on tour at the time and it was a one-off show but the set had too many ballads.
There's no way to argue she's not a huge act, one I respect artistically but wouldn't go out of my way to catch again.
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Saw the set she did the first year they booked her. I would say roughly 50% of the crowd specifically came to see her. Phoenix played on the stage right before her and lots of people within 50ft of the stage refused to stand up or move their blankets because they were camping for her, it made for a weird dynamic.
Her show was kind of forgetful, I guess. Compared to Gaga and Madonna she's not quite on their level in terms of being able to craft a live show with a strong narrative. She had some strong individual songs but nothing tied the set together and the numerous costume breaks/interludes killed the vibe (same thing w/Gaga at Lolla in 2011). Her pacing of the shows also seemed to be off as well, granted, she wasn't on tour at the time and it was a one-off show but the set had too many ballads.
There's no way to argue she's a huge act, one I respect artistically but wouldn't go out of my way to catch again.
Maybe her show was forgetful because you weren’t actually there?
Saw the set she did the first year they booked her. I would say roughly 50% of the crowd specifically came to see her. Phoenix played on the stage right before her and lots of people within 50ft of the stage refused to stand up or move their blankets because they were camping for her, it made for a weird dynamic.
Her show was kind of forgetful, I guess. Compared to Gaga and Madonna she's not quite on their level in terms of being able to craft a live show with a strong narrative. She had some strong individual songs but nothing tied the set together and the numerous costume breaks/interludes killed the vibe (same thing w/Gaga at Lolla in 2011). Her pacing of the shows also seemed to be off as well, granted, she wasn't on tour at the time and it was a one-off show but the set had too many ballads.
There's no way to argue she's a huge act, one I respect artistically but wouldn't go out of my way to catch again.
Maybe her show was forgetful because you weren’t actually there?
Saw the set she did the first year they booked her. I would say roughly 50% of the crowd specifically came to see her. Phoenix played on the stage right before her and lots of people within 50ft of the stage refused to stand up or move their blankets because they were camping for her, it made for a weird dynamic.
Her show was kind of forgetful, I guess. Compared to Gaga and Madonna she's not quite on their level in terms of being able to craft a live show with a strong narrative. She had some strong individual songs but nothing tied the set together and the numerous costume breaks/interludes killed the vibe (same thing w/Gaga at Lolla in 2011). Her pacing of the shows also seemed to be off as well, granted, she wasn't on tour at the time and it was a one-off show but the set had too many ballads.
There's no way to argue she's not a huge act, one I respect artistically but wouldn't go out of my way to catch again.
Beyoncé's set in 2015 at MIA had a much better flow, probably due to all the tracks from the self-titled album. I would assume that with Lemonade tracks included, it will make for an even better narrative.
Why am I getting the sense that it doesn't matter what this lineup shows... everyone in this thread is gonna shit on it regardless?
bugs bunny funny moments's fake lineup actually made me consider going to Bonnaroo for the first time in years. I just have zero faith in C3 and Live Nation.
Why am I getting the sense that it doesn't matter what this lineup shows... everyone in this thread is gonna shit on it regardless?
bugs bunny funny moments's fake lineup actually made me consider going to Bonnaroo for the first time in years. I just have zero faith in C3 and Live Nation.
I didn’t even like mine but most everyone else did lol. I guess I should start working for LN.
Saw the set she did the first year they booked her. I would say roughly 50% of the crowd specifically came to see her. Phoenix played on the stage right before her and lots of people within 50ft of the stage refused to stand up or move their blankets because they were camping for her, it made for a weird dynamic.
Her show was kind of forgetful, I guess. Compared to Gaga and Madonna she's not quite on their level in terms of being able to craft a live show with a strong narrative. She had some strong individual songs but nothing tied the set together and the numerous costume breaks/interludes killed the vibe (same thing w/Gaga at Lolla in 2011). Her pacing of the shows also seemed to be off as well, granted, she wasn't on tour at the time and it was a one-off show but the set had too many ballads.
There's no way to argue she's a huge act, one I respect artistically but wouldn't go out of my way to catch again.
Maybe her show was forgetful because you weren’t actually there?
Unpopular opinion, I think her music is really really great. I am surprised to see her booked though, she sabotaged any chance she had at taking her career to the next level.
Post by Jizz, Like Cumshot on Dec 19, 2017 12:12:05 GMT -5
Bruh, when I saw Beyonce come out during the formation tour and dance on water, it was basically over as far as other acts trying to top her live show.
Kanye's moving stage is a close second, but Beyonce's 4 story rotating video walls and that water dancing takes the cake for me.
you post a different version of this same statement every single day.
Hmmm do you mind putting together a compilation? Preferably in slideshow format with some Killers music to accompany it?
Thanks in advance bud
Somebody told me, you say the same thing, that you said in this thread last week, its not confidential, you've got potential, posting, posting arOOOOOOUUUUNdddd
Unpopular opinion, I think her music is really really great. I am surprised to see her booked though, she sabotaged any chance she had at taking her career to the next level.
Apparently, she’s really popular among gay people despite her being pretty homophobic.