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        <title>Coachella Day 2 summary</title>   
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        <p>Coachella Day 2</p><p>It didn&#39;t take long (just a few hours) for today to eclipse yesterday. Overall, a great day!</p><p>Traffic was really light and we ended up arriving pretty early. Caught a few songs of VHS or Beta on the main stage. They sounded good, like an upbeat and updated Cure. B</p><p>Then witnessed some rock-n-roll history in Carbon/Silicon, Mick Jones&#39; (and Tony James&#39;) new project. They were great -- Mick was convivial and entertained the crowd with witty banter and spot on tunes. Good old rock-n-roll. B</p><p>Freakfest time in Man Man, who seem like a group of band geeks who took one too many hits of acid, adopted a drama student as their frontman and decided to spread their percussive madcap message to the masses. Their stage arrangement was very interesting -- five of them in a tight cluster, the main anchor being a ton of drums, but they would pull other instruments into the mix: guitars, horns, pots and pans, keyboards. The &quot;singer,&quot; adorned with facepaint, would alternate on keyboards and running around, causing havoc. They had a nice Louisiana swing to their sound as well. Great energy. B</p><p>120 Days are Norway&#39;s answer to Underworld, albeit with a bit more screeching. They came on pretty late, due to tech difficulties and never really seemed to recover. Good beats, but not feeling it, really. C</p><p>Some DJ action with James Zabiela, who played some decent records and mixed them really well. Also incorporated a Kaos pad (or something similar) to throw some nice scratching action in the mix. B-</p><p>Poked my head into the Sahara tent to see what was going on with MGMT. Way too crowded and not really justified, I think. Flavor of the week. C</p><p>Blown away by Boyz Noize. Dude demolished the dance tent with crazed mixes of insane techno. Master use of effects on the mixer to whip the crowd into a frenzy. Most impressive. B+</p><p>Kate Nash started late (an unfortunate pattern today) due to sound check issues. They didn&#39;t seem to solve them as there was something amiss with someone&#39;s instrument (loud crackling). The audio mix was pretty bad too -- drums and bass way too loud, making Kate&#39;s voice hard to hear. I was disappointed, but it wasn&#39;t terrible. B-</p><p>I jetted Kate early to recline in the grass and catchy the last bit of Stephen Malkmus&#39; set. He really can&#39;t do wrong in my book, so I thoroughly enjoyed it. Nice to get off the feet for a bit too. Did a good Who cover (can&#39;t remember). B</p><p>St. Vincent was an interesting experience. Like Chan Marshall channeling Feist with more schizophrenia and some twang. Good stuff. B</p><p>Cinematic Orchestra also started late -- they are an 8 piece outfit that plays soulful easy listening. Nice, but not really my cup of tea. B-</p><p>Another bit of reclining and caught the last bit of Death Cab. They played some pretty rocking stuff--&#39;twas a nice way to wish the sun adieu. B</p><p>After some grub, hit the main stage for Kraftwerk. Their show hasn&#39;t changed much, but it wasn&#39;t any less impressive and enjoyable. They have done such a phenomenal job updating the underlying beats behind their seminal music. I especially enjoyed Radioactivity. A</p><p>Portishead was better than I expected -- very dynamic with some fairly upbeat tempos (just some). The vocals were great too. B</p><p>Prince was amazing. He didn&#39;t fail to entertain. He was late to the stage, but still played an hour and a half. There were about 20 people on stage, including a horns section, drummer, keyboards, three back singers. Then there was Morris Day and Sheila E.&#160; He played a bunch of stuff, both old and new (Lil&#39; Red Corvette, 1999, Controversy) and had the crowd into it the whole time, singing, clapping, waving hands, dancing. He shredded on guitar, played &quot;Creep,&quot; a great version of &quot;Come Together&quot; before sending us home with &quot;Let&#39;s Go Crazy.&quot; Fantastic. A</p>    <p style="clear:both;">

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