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- edmoney90, on 03/07/2009, -0/+53That's not a lineup, only a few headliners
- absolutzombie, on 03/07/2009, -3/+49how is this the lineup being released?
submitter = tard. - highlymodified, on 03/07/2009, -4/+19Last year's show was the best I've ever seen.
Radiohead + NIN + Rage = WIN
2009's is looking like a real let down. - dext3r, on 03/07/2009, -4/+18buried because submitter did it wrong.
- JimSwarthow, on 03/07/2009, -1/+12any bands gonna show up from the century we're currently in?
- equitium, on 03/07/2009, -3/+13Lollapaloozerskates
- JasonAdams13, on 03/07/2009, -1/+11Cool story bro
- lazyspartan, on 03/07/2009, -1/+11It's because she is a woman.
- dylio, on 03/07/2009, -1/+10TOOL is rumored to be there there, though. I wouldn't mind that.
Last year was just like "Alright, I'm about to get my mind blown three nights in a row." - Bilbobaggins, on 03/07/2009, -1/+10Wait, are we sure this isn't the lineup from 20 years ago?
- mlrigsby, on 03/07/2009, -1/+8If you only know two good bands from the last decade, then you just suck at finding music.
- analogkid01, on 03/07/2009, -0/+7Totally agree. Well, except for Leave in Silence, My Secret Garden, Nothing to Fear, See You, The Meaning of Love, A Photograph of You, Shouldn't Have Done That, Love in Itself, More Than a Party, Everything Counts, Told You So, Two Minute Warning, Something to Do, Lie to Me, People Are People, It Doesn't Matter, Stories of Old, Somebody, Master and Servant, If You Want, Blasphemous Rumours, Now This is Fun, Work Hard, Get the Balance Right, Shake the Disease, Flexible, It's Called a Heart, Black Celebration, Fly on the Windscreen, A Question of Lust, It Doesn't Matter Two, A Question of Time, Stripped, Here is the House, World Full of Nothing, New Dress, But Not Tonight, Never Let Me Down Again, The Things You Said, Strangelove, Sacred, Little 15, Behind the Wheel, I Want You Now, To Have and To Hold, Nothing, Pimpf, Agent Orange, Pleasure Little Treasure, World in My Eyes, Sweetest Perfection, Halo, Waiting for the Night, Enjoy the Silence, Policy of Truth, Blue Dress, Clean, Sea of Sin, Happiest Girl, Dangerous, I Feel You, Walking in My Shoes, Condemnation, Mercy in You, Judas, In Your Room, Get Right With Me, Rush, One Caress, Higher Love, Death's Door, Barrel of a Gun, The Love Thieves, Home, It's No Good, Useless, Sister of Night, Freestate, The Bottom Line, Insight, Dream On, The Dead of Night, I Feel Loved, Easy Tiger, I Am You, Goodnight Lovers, A Pain That I'm Used To, John the Revelator, Suffer Well, The Sinner in Me, Precious, Macro, I Want it All, Nothing's Impossible, Damaged People, and Lillian. Oh, and their cover of "Route 66" is pretty fun.
- waydee, on 03/07/2009, -0/+6And here's me thinking Kanye West on a lineup is a great reason to avoid a festival.
- SlipStream89, on 03/07/2009, -1/+6It's in Chicago
- DrewPeacock, on 03/07/2009, -0/+5I didn't know she had a computer in the kitchen.
- DulcetTone, on 03/07/2009, -2/+7I enjoy LOLCATS, but not a whole festival of it
- endgame, on 03/07/2009, -1/+6Depeche Mode I'm there!
Been a fan since 1989! - jonmlm, on 03/07/2009, -0/+5that's not the lineup. buried.
- Nature1, on 03/07/2009, -0/+5Doesn't even compare to last year's headliners.
- bobsworth, on 03/08/2009, -0/+4He has organized all of them.
- trendyme, on 03/07/2009, -0/+4I don't understand why ΝIИ isn't joining JA seeing that they are touring with them throughout the summer. Pretty disappointing. =/
- jgaspar, on 03/08/2009, -0/+4You're probably too young to appreciate their music. perhaps you should stick to your soulja bois and lady gagas that all you kids seem to like now a days
- supercandy, on 03/07/2009, -2/+6sort of like a sequel to a few older versions...
- blueocean1982, on 03/07/2009, -0/+4Couldn't this have been the same lineup in like 1997?
- feliks2, on 03/07/2009, -0/+4@wiggles That says more about your ineptitude at finding good things than about the state of the music industry. Or you're just a bitter old man that can only like music from his youth.
- RAEP, on 03/07/2009, -0/+4fifteenth?
- FTG1, on 03/07/2009, -2/+6Lolla is commercialized trash now. Radiohead was good last year at least.
- snaapz, on 03/07/2009, -1/+4No NIN???
- inactive, on 03/07/2009, -3/+6no
- vlmusicalsound, on 03/07/2009, -6/+9People still care about Jane's Addiction and Beastie Boys?
- brownsound00, on 03/07/2009, -0/+3if tool comes, i'm going.
- akshay626, on 03/08/2009, -0/+3Sorry, you're talking to the wrong guy. I don't hate older music, I just can't get into Depeche Mode I don't really like Dave Gahan's voice or their style...
- inactive, on 03/07/2009, -0/+3you listen to the radio a lot, don't you?
- xero69, on 03/08/2009, -0/+3Glad to see Jane's addiction is doing a tour. Saw Perry Ferrell's recent project "Satellite party" and the man has still got what it takes to put on a kick ass show. He organized the first Lolla so I'm not surprised to see him participating in the lineup.
- JimSwarthow, on 03/07/2009, -0/+3I'll take "bitter old man that can only like music from his youth" for $200, feliks
- WhoDoneIt, on 03/07/2009, -0/+3Holy *****, man. Take some Ritalin already.
- rheaume, on 03/08/2009, -0/+3Saw janes a few years ago for Lolla and they smoked
- Wootstapler, on 03/08/2009, -0/+3Why would NIN play if they played last year? That's very un Lolla like.
- Groucho88, on 03/07/2009, -1/+4THE BEASTIE BOOOOOYS
- Biz Markie - brownsound00, on 03/07/2009, -0/+3Tool and Smashing Pumpkins? oh wait...
- inactive, on 03/07/2009, -1/+4well, i've been a fan since 1980.
***** poser. - aschooley, on 03/07/2009, -0/+2wow. good job at the "lineup". i hate when submitters do this. buried.
- misterjangles, on 03/07/2009, -0/+2they're certainly not new anymore but they still grab headlines and i would imagine they put on a solid show. but, more importantly, hopefully they will help sell tickets so that the unknown bands on the smaller stages will have a chance to play in front of large crowds.
- misterjangles, on 03/07/2009, -0/+2ah, yes. it is funny when you are young and you take pride and ownership in the bands of your generation. they grow along with you and become successful.
the next thing you know, you find yourself saying things like "there are no good bands anymore these days - the new music just sounds like noise to me" that would be the moment your youth has died.
the good news is that there are awesome new bands coming out every day with new, fresh sounds and interesting points of view. you have to keep your mind open to it, though. - fitzfan, on 03/07/2009, -0/+2I think its just a man with a feminine name and pic to get more diggs.
- wiggles, on 03/08/2009, -1/+3No, the music industry works in cycles. You have the excellent bands of the early 50's that broke all kinds of ground -- the Big Bopper, Richie Valens, etc., then the record industry took over and produced crap like Pat Boone. Then the Beatles came on the scene and took music back from the industry tards, and bands of the Woodstock era flourished. Then came the 70's, and the nightmare that was disco, the Carpenters, and other crap took over. If you went underground, you started to see the punk scene, with bands like The Clash, The Kinks, The Sex Pistols, etc., but the industry responded with technocrap one hit wonders -- think Men Without Hats, Divo, etc. Then came hair metal. Bands like Metallica broke massive new ground, and the industry ***** all over that new ground with Whitesnake, Poison, etc. The grunge scene took over in the early 90's and killed the crap metal, but then the industry ***** all over that, too, by oversaturating the airwaves with Pearl Jam copycat bands that still haven't stopped -- think Creed (worst of the bunch), Stone Temple Pilots (which admittedly weren't awful, just didn't bring anything new). Now, in the '00's, good bands are coming in the form of White Stripes, Coldplay (excellent but geriatric), and etc., but the industry shat all over everyone once again with Emo rock, which was really just a rip off of 80's goth (not to be confused with the sellout opportunistic ***** trying to make a buck by exploiting self destructive teenagers that is Marilyn Manson) without the synthesizers. Now we're in between music revolutions -- a time when the record companies have been overdominant for far too long (as evidenced by their ***** record sales), and we're looking for the next big thing. It's just how the cycle rolls.
During periods of bad music, however, there are bands that break amazing new ground and transcend their own particular zeitgeist -- think U2 during the 80's, Led Zeppelin and The Who during the 70's. I haven't really found that band for this era yet. - endgame, on 03/07/2009, -0/+2Yea, well have you seen them live more than 9 times since the Violator tour? Unless you were actually at 101 then I'm not impressed. Want to get in a fan pissing match..LOL /S =)~
BTW: There still not the same since Alan left =( - Gatesophile, on 03/08/2009, -0/+2Meh, I was hoping I would get to see Jane's on tour with NIN when they came to Chicago, but it's only going to be NIN at their Chicago show. And I don't want to pay for Lolla just to see Jane's and Depeche Mode (sorry, there would have to be at least one other band that I would love in order for me to do that) so I guess I'll just live without it. :(
Nothing will beat last year's Lolla though, absolutely ***** amazing, so many great bands, so little time. - AfroScouser, on 03/08/2009, -0/+2Not forgetting Wrong and Fragile Tension as well. I'm really hyped up for Sounds Of The Universe, if those two tracks are anything to go by it'll be a pretty immense album.
Also, am I the only one creeped out by the video for Wrong?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5bsXOcK9_Cw&fmt ... - coastiefish, on 03/08/2009, -0/+2SASQUATCH! FESTIVAL - (NIN / JANES ADDICTION / KINGS OF LEON!)
Dugg for Janes Addiction live. Sasquatch this year is the one to see though. -
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