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		<title>Coachella Report</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The event I never knew I&#8217;d be able to see in my life almost could have been anti-climatic. Throbbing Gristle could not have possibly lived up to the expectations I built up over the years (back when I assumed, with &#8230; <a href="http://thomaswebb.net/2009/04/21/coachella-report/">Continue reading <span class="meta-nav">&#8594;</span></a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The event I never knew I&#8217;d be able to see in my life almost could have been anti-climatic. Throbbing Gristle could not have possibly lived up to the expectations I built up over the years (back when I assumed, with good reason, that there&#8217;s no chance of them ever getting back together) but, despite the geriatric jet-lagged group, got pretty damn close. There IS a difference and they did crazy things on stage. I&#8217;m so glad I got to see &#8220;Hamburger Lady&#8221; live. It was done quite different on stage. Also, the quality of the sounds themselves were very good. I really lock into the texture of the sounds themselves (believe it or not, I&#8217;m not a druggie) and hearing those analog repetitive loops blare off the stage was, as GPO his/herself suggested, &#8220;orgasmic&#8221;. Oooh yeah.</p>
<p>Too bad it was a festival and there were two bands I had to see, the aforementioned TG and The Cure! I got some good moments in, but between the concert-jumping I managed to miss both Genesis kissing the tattoo of his dead x-wife and &#8220;lovesong&#8221;. What&#8217;s the opposite of a hybrid&#8230; a lobrid? Yeah, a festival is a lobrid, because though <em>in theory</em>, the different areas are for different kinds of people, <em>in practice</em> coming primarily for two different headlining acts is an eventuality. Though the sounds of those two bands I came to see are quiiiite different, there is considerably overlap in their fan bases (people who dress in black.. people who like songs dripping with emotion &#8211; yes TG&#8217;s songs do!) Oh well. Maybe I can be crazy and try to see TG tonight, though I probably will not have time, what with speaking in foreign tongues to future in-laws and all&#8230;</p>
<p>There isn&#8217;t so much to say about The Cure. They&#8217;re performance was perfect. Robert Smith is so dramatic and his voice is impressive (I didn&#8217;t use to be a fan of his voice, even though I still liked the Cure, go figure). They started out with the first track from their new album. Robert Smith should lose weight in a way that doesn&#8217;t involve going back to his old ways. If he jogged regularly like Jagger does, then their performance would go beyond legendary to.. ugh, whatever is beyond legendary. Yes.</p>
<p>So, in conclusion, I might go to Coachella again. It&#8217;s a good experience, but I&#8217;m just more of a concert guy. One stage, preferrably where the fans of the main band and of earlier bands are mostly the same people. Yeah, that&#8217;s good. Nothing has topped the Current 93 concert in San Fran&#8217; for me yet&#8230;</p>
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