What was missing?


I was bummed not to see Tool, Beck, Rage Against the Machine, Nine Inch Nails, or Coldplay in the movie. I also thought they did not to Arcade Fire justice, as they were the best band to play in 2005 (in my opinion). I would have liked to see Jamie Cullum on there too, he was surprisingly good. Any thoughts?

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yeah whatever u know
tool sucks. n theyre headlinin the 2nd night arghh

im just happy for sigur ros :):):):)999

in the aeroplane over the sea

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tool sucks

you will die a very painful death for saying such nonsense.


im just happy for sigur ros

i suppose you are repented for that, but not by much. i hope you stub your toe on a chair.

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does anyone know the name of the song Saul Williams did in this?

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Does anyone know when the dvd is coming out.

The Flaming Lips rocked in 2004.

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april 18

in the aeroplane over the sea

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so do they give the acts a full song, or is it clips from songs.......wanna buy this on tuesday but if there showing 2 minutes of a 6 minute song I gotta skip it.

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i just got the DVD yesterday, its has a whole disk of interviews and such.

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are the music scenes in disc 1 full songs or do they cut away?
also I hear the prodigy song that was in the theatrical version was cut out along with other songs that got shortened.......Full review PLEASE!!

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yeah thats what I heard.......can someone confirm or just write a review.. (more of a "concert" film or just a DOC with a few scenes of the songs played???)

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The musicians whose actual preformances are included:

Ben Harper
Thievery Corporation
Spearhead
Squarepusher
Mars Volta
Belle & Sebastian
Nu Mark & Cut Chemist
White Stripes
Iggy & the Stooges
Fischerspooner
Oasis
Bjork
Radiohead
Polyphonic Spree
Kool Keith
Saul Williams (The song preformed on the movie, for the person who asked, was "Om Nia Merican")
Arcade Fire
Bright Eyes
Chemical Brothers
Crystal Method
Morrisey
Pixies
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Flaming Lips
Zero 7

with other appearances by:
...And you will know us by the trail of dead
Beck
Bloc Party
Blonde Redhead
Christopher Lawrence
Elbow
Foo Fighters
Josh Homme
Medusa
Mos Def
Paul Oakenfold
Perry Ferrell
Queens of the Stoneage
Sandra Collins
Siouxsie Sioux
The Hives
The (Int'l) Noise Conspiracy



EVERYONE included has a somewhat small part. People should keep in mind that this movie is about attemding Coachella as a whole experience, NOT about individual bands and what they contributed. Everyone is going to feel miffed about something they loved not being included, myself included... Personally, I think they should have released dvd's showcasing individual years, too.

"You and I are pro-insanity" -John Wozniak

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question: what is the song that plays during the menu screen on the DVD? or who sings it? that song kicks a lot of ass.

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The song played during the DVD menu is Thievery Corporation's "Lebanese Blonde", probably most famous from the Garden State soundtrack.

The only song titles I can recall off the top of my head is The Mars Volta - This Apparatus Must Be Unearthed, Fischerspooner - Emerge, The Polyphonic Spree - Light & Day / Reach For The Sun, and The Pixies - Where Is My Mind?

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That list comes in handy.

Does anyone have a link for song titles and dates?

I'm running into problems with some fan sites that are trying to distribute various live performances without trampling on official releases.

--
Jethro: Granny, I'm gonna shoot me some Viet Cong.
Granny: Well I ain't cookin' 'em.

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Yeah it is true... but the show was honestly really crappy! ...and I love prodigy.

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The song Saul Williams performed is called Om Nia American off of his album Amethyst Rock Star

At least you'll never be a vegetable - even artichokes have hearts!

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I haven't been to Coachella...but I didn't know Jamie Cullum played! I like him haha. Umm, I wanted to see a Blonde Redhead performance...other than that they had everything I wanted to see ((Bjork, The Arcade Fire, Saul Williams, White Stripes, Radiohead))

At least you'll never be a vegetable - even artichokes have hearts!

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Coldplay is boring, sterile stadium "rock". NIN isn't bad, but Reznor needs to grow up.

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The Bonus disc is lame. I hoped it would be more performances. Instead it has Posters & very short interviews. Totally disappointed.

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In my opinion Bjork, for being pregnant, did the best job as a performer. Her style, emotion, and high register voice were all A-class. She probably got the most energy out of the crowd than anyone else that year, people were moshing, dancing hysterically, singing (more like screaming) along with her songs, it was just a great time for all of them. Apparently it was a very emotional experience, too. Many people were telling me how many people were crying when she sang "All is Full of Love" and "Joga", I wish I could experience that first hand. :(

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What was the half-of-a-song that the chemical brothers started up with before cutting into music response??? its not listed on the booklet, was it just a spontenious thing?



SNAKES!

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