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Author:  Kirkwood [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:36 pm ]
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Fuck you assholes.

Looking at you small dick cuntswab fucks Pitchfork and Lolla.

Author:  bigfan [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:38 pm ]
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brokers get in first for buying 1000+ tickets

Author:  spanky [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:45 pm ]
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Just got mine for Pitchfork. All 3 days. :oops:

Author:  Bagels [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:47 pm ]
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spanky wrote:
Just got mine for Pitchfork. All 3 days. :oops:


see you there homeslice

Author:  spanky [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:48 pm ]
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Bagels wrote:
spanky wrote:
Just got mine for Pitchfork. All 3 days. :oops:


see you there homeslice

You get yours too?

Author:  rogers park bryan [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:51 pm ]
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My guy who works at Pitchfork says its Nickelback, Vampire Weekend, and One Direction

Author:  Bagels [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:52 pm ]
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Kirkwood wrote:
Fuck you assholes.

Looking at you small dick cuntswab fucks Pitchfork and Lolla.


just my take, but I think as far as Lolla (and Coachella , etc. ) goes, the majority of the people going to that don't even really care what the lineup is. it's an "event", a "thing" . i would say that in 95% of the cases, the artists appearing there are not exclusive to that fest- meaning they're probably on tour, playing club dates, etc. Look at the 3 headliners for Coachella- Outkast is playing like 100 festivals this summer, Arcade Fire is playing everywhere on gods green earth....so you don't HAVE to go to those events in order to see the people you want- it's just a weekend long party basically

i think Pitchfork is a little different- spanky and i discussed briefly in the concerts thread but take last years headliners- none of them were promoting a current album or were on a tour. to me it makes it a little more unique. not saying the whole lineup is like that, but I feel pretty confident that Pitchfork is going to deliver some fairly unique content, enough that I'm willing to purchase without seeing the lineup . and even last year's lineup, which i thought was probably the worst in recent years- was still pretty damn good...so i can't imagine a circumstance where i'd be super disappointed

Author:  Bagels [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 2:53 pm ]
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spanky wrote:
Bagels wrote:
spanky wrote:
Just got mine for Pitchfork. All 3 days. :oops:


see you there homeslice

You get yours too?


ya mon

Author:  Kirkwood [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:13 pm ]
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Bagels wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
Fuck you assholes.

Looking at you small dick cuntswab fucks Pitchfork and Lolla.


just my take, but I think as far as Lolla (and Coachella , etc. ) goes, the majority of the people going to that don't even really care what the lineup is. it's an "event", a "thing" . i would say that in 95% of the cases, the artists appearing there are not exclusive to that fest- meaning they're probably on tour, playing club dates, etc. Look at the 3 headliners for Coachella- Outkast is playing like 100 festivals this summer, Arcade Fire is playing everywhere on gods green earth....so you don't HAVE to go to those events in order to see the people you want- it's just a weekend long party basically

i think Pitchfork is a little different- spanky and i discussed briefly in the concerts thread but take last years headliners- none of them were promoting a current album or were on a tour. to me it makes it a little more unique. not saying the whole lineup is like that, but I feel pretty confident that Pitchfork is going to deliver some fairly unique content, enough that I'm willing to purchase without seeing the lineup . and even last year's lineup, which i thought was probably the worst in recent years- was still pretty damn good...so i can't imagine a circumstance where i'd be super disappointed

I guess a festival like Pitchfork should get a pass as it's pretty affordable in the grand scheme. You're righ that my complaint should be for large festivals. They know they're going to sell the tickets with the NBA throwback, tank top, camelbak, ray-bans and make sure to check-in on Facebook/Twitter crowd no matter who plays. I'd just like to know who's playing before locking up $215+ 6 months before the 1st chain link fence is raised. Or else you'd get stuck watching NIN for the 70th time.

Author:  Bagels [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:20 pm ]
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Kirkwood wrote:
Bagels wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
Fuck you assholes.

Looking at you small dick cuntswab fucks Pitchfork and Lolla.


just my take, but I think as far as Lolla (and Coachella , etc. ) goes, the majority of the people going to that don't even really care what the lineup is. it's an "event", a "thing" . i would say that in 95% of the cases, the artists appearing there are not exclusive to that fest- meaning they're probably on tour, playing club dates, etc. Look at the 3 headliners for Coachella- Outkast is playing like 100 festivals this summer, Arcade Fire is playing everywhere on gods green earth....so you don't HAVE to go to those events in order to see the people you want- it's just a weekend long party basically

i think Pitchfork is a little different- spanky and i discussed briefly in the concerts thread but take last years headliners- none of them were promoting a current album or were on a tour. to me it makes it a little more unique. not saying the whole lineup is like that, but I feel pretty confident that Pitchfork is going to deliver some fairly unique content, enough that I'm willing to purchase without seeing the lineup . and even last year's lineup, which i thought was probably the worst in recent years- was still pretty damn good...so i can't imagine a circumstance where i'd be super disappointed

I guess a festival like Pitchfork should get a pass as it's pretty affordable in the grand scheme. You're righ that my complaint should be for large festivals. They know they're going to sell the tickets with the NBA throwback, tank top, camelbak, ray-bans and make sure to check-in on Facebook/Twitter crowd no matter who plays. I'd just like to know who's playing before locking up $215+ 6 months before the 1st chain link fence is raised. Or else you'd get stuck watching NIN for the 70th time.


Well yes, I think at this time in 2014, festivals have reached a breaking point
You can go online to Pitchfork, BrooklynVegan, etc. and pretty much every single day there's some regional fest announcing a lineup. Like Delaware has a fucking fest. And they're largely interchangeable. What makes any of them unique? At least Coachella usually plays the reunion/rare performance card. Pitchfork has some fairly unique stuff.
but the rest of them ? It's the same shit - some combination of Arcade Fire, Queens of the Stone Age, Vampire Weekend, etc.

Author:  good dolphin [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:30 pm ]
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Billy Joel will be playing at the Billy Joel concert

Author:  Bagels [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:36 pm ]
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good dolphin wrote:
Billy Joel will be playing at the Billy Joel concert


Douchebag Fest 2014

Author:  Furious Styles [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 3:48 pm ]
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Bagels wrote:
Douchebag Fest 2014

No coats allowed.

Author:  bigfan [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:16 pm ]
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Thats when the Wrigleyville bars have all reserved tables with black tableclothes and the suburbanites come in via mass limos!

Author:  Hank Scorpio [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 4:42 pm ]
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:twisted: :twisted:

I hate all of you.

Author:  spanky [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 6:00 pm ]
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Pitchfork early bird passes are sold out. About........5 hours or less after they went on sale.

Author:  No Clever Moniker [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:15 pm ]
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Bagels wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
Fuck you assholes.

Looking at you small dick cuntswab fucks Pitchfork and Lolla.


just my take, but I think as far as Lolla (and Coachella , etc. ) goes, the majority of the people going to that don't even really care what the lineup is. it's an "event", a "thing" . i would say that in 95% of the cases, the artists appearing there are not exclusive to that fest- meaning they're probably on tour, playing club dates, etc. Look at the 3 headliners for Coachella- Outkast is playing like 100 festivals this summer, Arcade Fire is playing everywhere on gods green earth....so you don't HAVE to go to those events in order to see the people you want- it's just a weekend long party basically

i think Pitchfork is a little different- spanky and i discussed briefly in the concerts thread but take last years headliners- none of them were promoting a current album or were on a tour. to me it makes it a little more unique. not saying the whole lineup is like that, but I feel pretty confident that Pitchfork is going to deliver some fairly unique content, enough that I'm willing to purchase without seeing the lineup . and even last year's lineup, which i thought was probably the worst in recent years- was still pretty damn good...so i can't imagine a circumstance where i'd be super disappointed



Lolla has a blackout rule which means those performing there won't be performing near hear for a sizeable window of time. http://articles.chicagotribune.com/2011-08-06/news/ct-edit-lolla-20110806_1_parkways-foundation-lollapalooza-mark-vanecko

Author:  spanky [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:24 pm ]
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Bagels wrote:
Kirkwood wrote:
Fuck you assholes.

Looking at you small dick cuntswab fucks Pitchfork and Lolla.


just my take, but I think as far as Lolla (and Coachella , etc. ) goes, the majority of the people going to that don't even really care what the lineup is. it's an "event", a "thing" . i would say that in 95% of the cases, the artists appearing there are not exclusive to that fest- meaning they're probably on tour, playing club dates, etc. Look at the 3 headliners for Coachella- Outkast is playing like 100 festivals this summer, Arcade Fire is playing everywhere on gods green earth....so you don't HAVE to go to those events in order to see the people you want- it's just a weekend long party basically

i think Pitchfork is a little different- spanky and i discussed briefly in the concerts thread but take last years headliners- none of them were promoting a current album or were on a tour. to me it makes it a little more unique. not saying the whole lineup is like that, but I feel pretty confident that Pitchfork is going to deliver some fairly unique content, enough that I'm willing to purchase without seeing the lineup . and even last year's lineup, which i thought was probably the worst in recent years- was still pretty damn good...so i can't imagine a circumstance where i'd be super disappointed

I see the whole "festival" thing heading toward what happened to the mega tour type thing a few years ago.

When Lolla first started out in the early '90's, it was unique as a traveling tour that brought together a lot of bands of the same genre that stopped once in each big city. Soon, there were a dozen of those every year - from Warped to Lillith to Horde to country stuff to.......and then they all went away because they became more and more similar.

Then Lolla decided to do the weekend-long thing in one city instead of a tour - followed by Coachella and Bonnaroo and ACL and the thing in Delaware. And like Bagels said, they are becoming more and more interchangeable. I assume they will kill each other off and a new format will arise. (I do agree that things like Pitchfork are slightly different).

I just pray to Prince that the stupid "cruise with a band" thing isn't the new format. That sounds pretty bad.

Author:  Darkside [ Fri Jan 24, 2014 10:27 pm ]
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rogers park bryan wrote:
My guy who works at Pitchfork says its Nickelback, Vampire Weekend, and One Direction

Boo. That's awful.

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