Photos: Classic Rock Festival Desert Trip
The Who’s Roger Daltrey, left, and Pete Townshend, right, on stage at Desert Trip.
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The Who guitarist Pete Townshend on stage at Desert Trip.
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Lynne Kaplan of Irvine dances through a mister in the culinary experience area on the final day of Desert Trip.
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The Who drummer Zak Starkey on stage at Desert Trip.
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The Who’s Roger Daltrey on stage at Desert Trip.
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A giant image of The Who guitarist Pete Townshend and singer Roger Daltrey is projected during their performance on the final day of Desert Trip.
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Fans take in the The Who on stage at Desert Trip.
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The Who’s Roger Daltrey on stage at Desert Trip.
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The Who’s Pete Townshend, right, on stage at Desert Trip.
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A closeup of a coconut drink served in the culinary experience area on the final day of Desert Trip.
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The Who’s Roger Daltrey, left, and Pete Townshend, right, on stage at Desert Trip.
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Neil Young fans take turns posing with Young’s 1970 album cover on the final day of Desert Trip.
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Paul McCartney on stage at Desert Trip on the Empire Polo Club grounds.
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Paul McCartney on stage Saturday night at Desert Trip on the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio.
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Fans watch Paul McCartney perform from grandstand suites on the second day of the three-day Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Club grounds.
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Neil Young and Paul McCartney on stage at Desert Trip on Saturday at the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio.
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Fans watch Paul McCartney performs on the big screen on the second day of the three-day Desert Trip.
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A view from the grandstand seats as fans cheer and sing along to Paul McCartney’s performance on the second day of the three-day Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio.
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Fans cheer and sing along as Paul McCartney performs on the second day of the three-day Desert Trip.
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Neil Young performs on the second day of the three-day Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Club grounds.
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Rhya, 5, left, and Saydee, 3, right, Provensen of Huntington Beach dance to Neil Young.
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Neil Young is projected on a big screen performing near a teepee on the second day of the three-day Desert Trip.
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The Rolling Stones perform Friday on the first day of Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio.
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Guitarist Ron Wood of the Rolling Stones performs on the first day of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Mick Jagger and the Rolling Stones perform on the first day of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Guitarist Keith Richards appears on a jumbo video screen while performing with the Rolling Stones on the first day of Desert Trip in Indio.
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Mick Jagger appears on a jumbo video screen while performing with the Rolling Stones at Desert Trip in Indio.
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Most fans in the general seating area could only see Bob Dylan’s set at Desert Trip on a grainy black and white video screen.
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A fan is silhouetted as he watches Bob Dylan perform on the big screen on the first day of Desert Trip in Indio.
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A fan is silhouetted as he watches Bob Dylan perform on the big screen on the first day of the three-day Desert Trip at the Empire Polo Club grounds in Indio.
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Backstage with Roger Waters at Desert Trip.
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Fans pose with the Who’s “Kids Are Alright” album cover as a backdrop at Desert Trip in Indio.
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