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Angela McCluskey - downloadAlbum: The Things We Do
Angela McCluskey - downloadAlbum: Blue Note: A Story Of Jazz [CD3]
Angela McCluskey - downloadAlbum: The Best Love Ever [CD1]
NewsDaft Punk thrill massive LA crowdDaft Punk thrilled the massive crowd at their sold-out show at the Los Angeles Memorial Sports Arena Saturday night (July 21). The Parisian duo stood atop a giant pyramid throughout their 90-minute set, dressed in their trademark silver robot costumes. Entering to the minimalist five-tone alien greeting made famous in the film 'Close Encounters Of The Third Kind', Daft Punk proceeded to work the crowd into a dance frenzy with crowd-pleasers including 'Aerodynamic' and 'Da Funk'. An impressive light display accompanied the French DJs, at times illuminating the entire arena in multi-coloured laser beam explosions reminiscent of the early '90s rave scene. Several scantily clad fans carried glowsticks in the sweltering arena, which throbbed non-stop with dance music throughout the night from openers Ratatat and French DJs Sebastian & Kavinsky, who warmed up the crowd with lively sets. Pearl Jam close out last night at Lollapalooza Pearl Jam closed Lollapalooza tonight (August 5) with a performance watched by a gigantic crowd. The audience had been building since early evening, and when Eddie Vedder took to the stage for the third time this weekend, the roars were deafening. Opening with 'Why Go', the band played a string of their greatest hits including 'Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town', 'Even Flow', 'Alive' and 'Not For You'. The band also performed a song campaigning to save Lake Michigan from waste from BP Amoco, as well as 'Better Man', 'Daughter', which they interjected with 'Another Brick In The Wall' after which Vedder introduced a paralysed Iraq war veteran onstage to speak out against the war in Iraq. As predicted, Vedder also welcomed onstage Ben Harper, with whom he covered a Bob Dylan track on Friday night and the pair performed acoustically before being joined onstage by around 20 people for 'Keep On Rockin' In The Free World'. |
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