Llego al oxxo y pido sobres con estampas del repechaje, me dice no vendo del repechaje. bueno, no vendes, pero véndeme uno, no vendo sobres de ese lote, ah entonces dame cinco sobres normales. Los abro, me salen tres de Jordania y le digo: de huevos, no te pago.
Watching The Strokes at Coachella…
It’s so refreshing to see a band talk in between songs. Julian’s banter is clearly unrehearsed + stream of thought which means a lot of it doesn’t land with the crowd…BUT that’s because a crowd has become so accustomed to hearing the same speech over n over OR no talking at all. Too many big artists are creating shows where they bleed every track into each other seamlessly…which in theory sounds great…BUT it takes all the human out of it. I’d rather hear a crowd go silent + seem a little awkward in between songs then watch a completely choreographed set that you know the artist has every move + speech planned. We need more real moments more than ever. Interested to hear the reception of The Strokes set cuz there’s a good chance people will say it was boring or stale or something when in all reality it was the realest set performed on main stage this year…as of right now. Bieber is next + I have high hopes he is gonna give a show FULL of real moments.
sou apaixonado por esse palco principal do coachella! sinto que o rock in rio vai entregar um baita palco com a nova cenografia de 2.400 m² de LED de alta definição! https://t.co/P3ERE5podg
esta bien que “ningún consumo es ético bajo el capitalismo” pero nmms existiendo taaaantas cafeterías siguen comprando starbucks pinche café caro feo y sionista
Bajo la premisa esa de que "ir a conciertos es una pasión" y "que la música salva vidas" en México ya se normalizó que ir a un show/festival implique inseguridad, dinámicas arbitrarias de venta, comida y bebida a sobre precio, mala ingeniería de sonido y un largo etcétera.