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Mon. April 20.2009 11:41 AM EDT |
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Coachella 2009: The Killers, Paul McCartney Light Up Desert FestivalThe Cure, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Public Enemy were also highlights. by Corey Moss, with additional reporting by Lara Kelley |
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The Killers' Brandon Flowers performs at Coachella on Saturday (Kevin Winter/ Getty Images) |
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INDIO, California — In a recession year, it was only fitting that Coachella would come to an end with a power outage. And perhaps even more fitting that
Yes, this will be remembered as the year Coachella soldiered on. As the pocket guide put it, "On this 10th Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival, take comfort in knowing that for at least 72 hours, we can put aside the woes of the world to revel in it. After all, there's a Beatle here." There were 129 acts at this year's Coachella — a drop from the planned 131, after Glasvegas and Yes, Paul McCartney has a side project — maybe he even has a Twitter account too. Speaking of micro-blogging artists ... Michael Franti closed his set on Saturday by telling the audience, "See you on Twitter." It's a new world where bands are updating their fans on their every move, so the ability to make a connection through music has never been more important. McCartney and the Cure did that with ease, as did dozens of others, from the angelic-voiced Jenny Lewis to My Bloody Valentine, who connected via blistering guitar feedback. And then there were some who struggled. Zane Lowe has a similar mash-up style and a lesser name, but the live elements (a few machines and scratching) in his show made a huge difference. And then along came On Friday, keeping up with the lineup felt more like navigating a zoo, between Noah and the Whale, Dear and the Headlights, the Bug and Cage the Elephant. The latter band play hip-hop-infused blues rock ( The Saturday was more serious, with challenging bands like On Sunday, while the Cure worked through their catalog, On the Main Stage, The Audrina Patridge from "The Hills" was among those spotted dancing to the Yeah Yeah Yeahs. Paris and Nikki Hilton hung out during M.I.A.'s performance, and Zac Efron took pictures with fans while waiting for My Bloody Valentine. Emile Hirsch, Tara Reid, Dita Von Teese and Chloë Sevigny were also in attendance. Outside of the Empire Polo Fields, Kanye West attended the ultra-exclusive Frank Sinatra house party, and Jared Leto was seen dancing onstage at the Music Loves Fashion event at Hotel Riviera. Kid Cudi performed at the URB Magazine pool party, while Doug E. Fresh got on the mic at Viceroy Hotel party. This report is from MTV News. |
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