
United States | by
Craig Arthur27 April 2003
About a 3 hour
drive from Los Angeles, the town of Coachella (population 22,206) seems to pop up out of nowhere... truly an oasis
in the desert. For one weekend every year this small town's population triples in size, and it becomes the music capitol of
North America, if not the world.
Situated atop
a well tended to polo field lined with palm trees, it is almost a pleasurable experience hiking to and from the various stages,
art exhibits and vendors, with soft green grass always underfoot.
With all of
the stages so spread out however, the weekend would be filled with tough choices. For example, do you leave the Beastie
Boys set early on the Coachella (main) stage, to catch the American debut of the Libertines in the
Mojave tent? (This would later go down as a bad choice since the Libertines were unplugged two songs into
their set).
Thank
god for the event organisers who (barring sound problems) did an incredible job of keeping to the schedule, making the decision
process considerably easier.
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