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Friday, April 11, 2025
The thrill of going to Coachella (Wknd 1)
Lord Krishna, Jesus Christus, and the Buddha: "Let that sh*t go" (Coachella 2025)
Don't worry. This once-in-a-lifetime experience repeats next weekend to milk every last dollar out of
Will the festival grounds be ready for Dark R&B? Probably with all that sxx, drgs, n R'n'r people travel to the desert for. It's not sold out, so there's still a chance to get there or listen to it live on KROQ.com(the dwindling alt rock station).
But I want the attention on me, not on others!!
Artemas, The Misfits, Lola Young, SAINt JHN, Kneecap, Clairo, The Beaches, Charli XCX, maybe Travis "Satanic Stampede Show" Scott with Kardashian hangers on, and The Prodigy minus their best member. Who else? This is the worst music line up ever, particularly Laby Dada and Ream Gey, sheesh.
It can also be seen free of dust and walking, heat and sweaty influencer crowds, on YouTube. Tickets are unreasonably priced, but that's just the start. Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival. This ain't no Woodstock '69. One has to get a pricey room, campsite, or other temporary habitation or risk ending up in jail. The authorities make a lot of money over these two weekends, and the courts make even more. The full moon will have something to do with that.
If it weren't for the large group (mass metta public) meditation, the whole thing might not be worth it. If we die, because dying is possible and seems a little heightened at a jamboree like this, what did America's Sleeping Prophet Edgar Cayce (edgarcayce.org) say awaits us? It's not a dark thought, if we only knew. We cling to our good times here, so it seems scary. But it isn't:
(Charlie Chang) This video is shot at Coachella (Weekend 1) interviewing a bunch of rich people staying at the Safari Campgrounds, the most exclusive experience offered by the festival. Strangers get asked a bunch of questions about what they do for a living to afford tickets, advice for others, and a bunch of juicy Qs about money, business, and philosophy of life. Tickets for the Safari Pass range from $9,000 for a tent all the way up to over $40,000 for a luxurious yurt, which is absolutely insane. (It's only a four-night stay!) My girlfriend and I paid $11,000 to get into the area to make this video. I've always wondered what type of people are able to afford renting something like this, so watch the entire video because there are a lot of cool people, not just the snobs and knob gobblers (like Kendra Sunderland getting interviewed by Sebastian on the Woody Show this morning) one might expect. Asking Coachella VIP's what they do for a living #Coachella #interview #Weekend1
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