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Coachella 2010 – Lineup & Tickets

2 Comments 20 January 2010

Last Monday is officially know as the most depressing day of the year but we’re having none of it. In a squirt of good news, Coachella announced its desert stomping lineup for this year’s festival. While we’re almost half a world away, the three-day April festival in the Cali desert looks damned tempting.

Girls, Beach House, Sunny Day Real Estate, Echo and the Bunnymen, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Miike Snow and the Dirty Projectors would be on my list. Who would be on yours?

Three day tickets go on sale on Friday at 10am (PST) for $272 (around €192) plus service fees.

Photos: Coachella.com

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Here’s Your Good News..

No Comments 19 January 2010

To coincide with this Friday being Good News Friday, we’re kicking off a new feed collecting our upbeat posts plus curious things we find on the web.

And when we started to roll out the Bright Side feed, we thought we’d roll out separate feeds for our different topics. So if you’re a politics junkie, you can avoid the toilet jokes we plan to write in The Snug.

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    Henry Rollins at Vicar Street

    No Comments 16 January 2010

    Finding joy in the Bangladesh slums, killing giant insects and collecting bones on The Killing Fields – Henry Rollins‘ passport heaves under the entry stamps. For a butt-numbing but enthralling two and half hours last Tuesday night, Rollins’ played with his Vicar Street audience.

    With the energy of a hundred Duracell bunnies, Rollins exploded on the Dublin stage (his first show in a marathon tour) and raced through his travelogs. Each one coloured by insane taxi drivers, language barriers crossed by shouts of “Obama, Obama, Obama” and a burning sense of wonder.

    We sat on his lap in the passenger seat of the million dollar hand-built as a Saudi screamed through lunchtime traffic, pressing the phantom brake pedal. We sneaked in the Union Carbite factory in Bhopal on the 25th anniversary of the accident, took photos of ill-fated tank 610 that exploded and killed thousands. We headfucked hustlers that prey on tourists in Tiananmen Square by inquiring if they could do something for us and then asked them to leave Tibet. We shouted down Deakin from the Animal Collective  in a Timbuktu festival.

    A tour obsessive, Rollins was quick to point out that his home is on the road. As the lead singer of Black Flag, he lived much of his adult life traveling. Where once he toured to play, he now tours to learn.

    To understand what motivates Rollins to visit such far-flung places, one just has to look to America. He wanted to visit China to see what America’s loaner, recycler of plastics and trading partner looked like before it changed. Rollins is convinced that one must travel to learn more about their country.

    The insular world view of Americans is something that irks Rollins – especially through his references to “those loud Americans”. Betreyal of principles bites him too. Despite his joy at Obama winning the presidency in 08, Rollins’ disappointment with the ongoing deployment of troops to Iraq is raw. Triumph tainted by bitter disappointment. Side swipes at our new blasphemy law book-ended proceedings.

    To finish on a high note, he encouraged the spellbound crowd to travel and to pass those learnings on to the next generation. A positive note to finish on and something the crowd feasted on into freezing January darkness.

    Photo: HenryRollins.com

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    The Slanket Enda Cometh

    No Comments 12 January 2010

    It started with a chance tweet on Enda Kenny being out of the media eye in the New Year and then came the thoughts of larging it up Enda in wrapped in a Slanket with the homies in Castlebar. Slanket Enda!

    Photo: Slanket Enda

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    The Lost Santa Letters

    No Comments 24 December 2009

    As Santa was winging his way around the world tonight, he’s seemed to have lost a pair of letters over my house. Whatever he is doing with them on his sleigh is beyond me.

    So, if the owners of these want to claim them, they can pop me a mail.

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