I think it's pretty common knowledge that I am OBSESSED with music. I sang my way through jr high and high school, dabbled in band during my awkward 7th and 8th grade experiences, and pretty much go throughout the day with my headphones in or the radio on. So it seems like a no-brainer that I spent my weekend watching the Coachella livestreams on Youtube.
But what's Coachella you ask?? Coachella is a 3 day music festival held in Indio, California. Bands play sets all day long and attendees can bounce from show to show. Those that have gone compare it to Woodstock.
Now I know what you may be thinking: If you love music so much, why didn't you go? Well, tickets were something like $350. Add that to the cost of getting my little self to California and the fact that I still have 3 semesters left of college to pay for-and you come to the realization that I don't own a money tree. Don't get me wrong, I would LOVE to go one day, but right now all of my funds are pretty limited.
Thankfully through modern technology, I was able to kinda experience Coachella. Youtube picked some of the bigger acts and livestreamed them for people like me who couldn't go.
Friday M83 played and it was amazing. I blogged a few weeks ago about how I was loving their stuff, and their live set didn't disappoint. I didn't know a lot of the songs, since I'm still discovering them, but my favorite was definitely "Midnight City" just because of the crowd's reaction. It was their second to last song, but everyone there went nuts! Watching in my little dorm room, I totally fangirled. They also played this song, which might just be my new fav from them.
Sunday night, Gotye's set was supposed to be streamed. You may have heard of his song "Somebody that I Used to Know" but he actually has quite a few other great songs. The thing with his album "Making Mirrors" is that each song is different. One of his songs "I Feel Better" has a mo-town flare to it, while "In Your Light" finds gospel roots. Needless to say I was super excited to see him play. Something happened though, and his livestream got canceled. Words cannot describe the disappointment I felt, but something good did come out of it.
Check this song out
Florence and the Machine also played Coachella. Because of the way things were set up, her livestream fell at the same time as Gotye's. I was torn, but ultimately decided I wanted to see Gotye. With the cancellation of his set, I was able to watch Florence instead. I am so glad did. Her voice is amazing, and dare I say, even better live!! She sang her heart out more than once gave me goosebumps. I can't imagine what it was like being in the middle of the crowd. She played a song called "Never Let Me Go" and I have ultimately decided it will be played at my wedding, if I ever get married.
If you made it to the end of this novel of a post, thanks. I just wanted to share a little bit of the joy I experienced this weekend, in hopes that it will make your Monday better.
**Rae Marie
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