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Cristiano Radtke
It looks like there's free wifi on the venue, according to a friend of mine who's there right now.
Yes, I checked the site and what they say about using WiFi and there was no mention about blocking Scopes ... so I hope for the best!
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The desert is hot hot hot today probably around 93 F which is 34 C. It will get a bit more chilly this evening luckily. They say this is the biggest rock music event in history.
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Found this in the shop where waterrats also found the t-shirts.
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The desert is hot hot hot today probably around 93 F which is 34 C. It will get a bit more chilly this evening luckily. They say this is the biggest rock music event in history.
I've spent the past week listening to Sirius XM's temporary Desert Trip Radio, and every time they'd mention that I couldn't help but to feel a little depressed that I'm stuck anywhere but there...
Have fun and be safe, everyone from here over there! Take lots of videos!
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The desert is hot hot hot today probably around 93 F which is 34 C. It will get a bit more chilly this evening luckily. They say this is the biggest rock music event in history.
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bv
The desert is hot hot hot today probably around 93 F which is 34 C. It will get a bit more chilly this evening luckily. They say this is the biggest rock music event in history.
Live Aid was big as well. More bands playing less time each.
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waterrats
Many thanks but this was Christiano who found 'em, ok?
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MileHigh
It looks like you will need binoculars even if you are in the front row. Or, you can just watch the big-screen TV.
I am go glad that I went to _real_ arena rock concerts in the early 1970s. It's just not the same nowadays. We have all the tech, and yet things are in some ways more remote than they have ever been.
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bv
The desert is hot hot hot today probably around 93 F which is 34 C. It will get a bit more chilly this evening luckily. They say this is the biggest rock music event in history.
I've spent the past week listening to Sirius XM's temporary Desert Trip Radio, and every time they'd mention that I couldn't help but to feel a little depressed that I'm stuck anywhere but there...
Have fun and be safe, everyone from here over there! Take lots of videos!
Can you please share the link of that temp radio station?
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Cristiano Radtke
This is cool. There's also Dylan, Paul and the Who album covers there. I haven't found Neil and Roger Waters (or Pink Floyd) album covers yet, though.
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Cristiano Radtke
This is cool. There's also Dylan, Paul and the Who album covers there. I haven't found Neil and Roger Waters (or Pink Floyd) album covers yet, though.
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I guess The Wall would be in poor taste, considering one of the presidential candidates...?
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Cristiano Radtke
"No line, no organization and a bunch of angry people. #deserttrip you can do better than this!"
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Cristiano Radtke
"We're out here!"
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Cristiano Radtke
"No line, no organization and a bunch of angry people. #deserttrip you can do better than this!"
[www.instagram.com]
I'm pretty sure I spotted Bjornulf right at the start of that I've seen far more chaotic crowds of early arrivers than that! That's actually relatively civilised!
Thanks a lot for all your finds Cristiano. You add a lot to concert threads. You even pointed me to the cinema where I ended up watching Havana Moon (SWINDON)
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MileHigh
It looks like you will need binoculars even if you are in the front row. Or, you can just watch the big-screen TV.
I am go glad that I went to _real_ arena rock concerts in the early 1970s. It's just not the same nowadays. We have all the tech, and yet things are in some ways more remote than they have ever been.
Ain't that the truth. I now bring binoculars to every show I attend. But this is ridiculous.
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MileHigh
It looks like you will need binoculars even if you are in the front row. Or, you can just watch the big-screen TV.
I am go glad that I went to _real_ arena rock concerts in the early 1970s. It's just not the same nowadays. We have all the tech, and yet things are in some ways more remote than they have ever been.
Ain't that the truth. I now bring binoculars to every show I attend. But this is ridiculous.
Well, it turns out that the huge gulf between the stage and the seating is the "standing pit" where you don't need binoculars. I first thought it was a "safe space/no-mans land" for the performers.
BUT, the "standing pit" for over-the-hill moshers costs $1600 USD!!! No need to mosh, no need to clap, they can just rattle their jewelry instead.