Coachella 2007
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So many acts. So little time.
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Young fans who want it all find it as outstanding artists blend genres and beats.
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For many, the final day of Coachella was all about the reunion of Rage Against the Machine.
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Among other things, the three-day Coachella festival provided a prominent showcase for a handful of young singers whose profiles figure to get a major boost from their shows.
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Despite the heat, a few scrapes and VIP infestation, a polite tradition was upheld.
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After an anemic start, Rage Against the Machine delivers at Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival.
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It will be hot. It will be crowded. But that doesn’t have to spoil a good time.
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Pop music critic Robert Hilburn lists his all-time favorite performances from the festival.
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THE proverbial rock-star treatment can take many forms: penthouse suites, groupie-filled limos, bowls of M&M’s picked clean (per contractual stipulation) of all green candy.
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For the bands on Friday’s schedule, a festival appearance was a moment of emergence, transition or rebirth.
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The British soul singer plays to a crowd too big for her location on Coachella’s first night.
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To make sense of the fest’s sensory overload, one needs only look at the shirts of the passing crowd.
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For thousands of music festival-goers staying in a dusty tent city, relief from Indio’s scorching heat is hard to find. Still, most keep their cool.
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Damon Albarn is among highlights from lower on Saturday’s bill.