@ZackTeibloom Jay-Z took over. He was the A1 perfect headliner we knew he’d be. Every part of the set was perfectly orchestrated. Jay came up on a rising platform for “Run This Town” and he did.
The most impressive thing bout HOV is how he didn’t waste a second. He played everything. No songs stalled. If all it took was a verse or two and a hook to get the point across, that’s all he’d play. You forget how many hits he has. He played ‘em all. Old stuff too. Only if we’d sing along.
HIs LED building backdrop was phenomenal. The insanely uber high-res screens transformed constantly and each design was inspired. The buildings displayed live video of Jay-Z on stage, the NYC skyline, glowing iTunes visualizer-esque orbs, helicopter shots of New York, Marshall speakers that looked like they were pumping the music, and some pre-made videos. Astounding.
Jigga worked us and we were happy to do it. He made us throw up the diamond. And bounce it. And bounce with him. Made us wave hats and shirts in the air before we were ready for “Big Pimpin.’” Made us yell “HOV” and the left side sang “Jigga What” and the right side sang “Jigga Who.” Jigga everything. Read the rest of this entry »

@ZackTeibloom It was a tasty first day at Coachella. The 

@ZackTeibloom Live from our hotel room, we drop a quick podcrash on all the happenings of day one. Can anyone top Jay-Z? Is Tom Morello more valuable to a band than anyone else at a fest? What did we think of the grounds?

@ZackTeibloom The top 5 is one creamy crop of bands. At one point I had the thought: “Am I really working on a list where the lowest ranking band features Jack White?!” Good lord. We’ve got two supergroups, my favorite live act of ’09, the best rapper alive and the dance-rock band that sets the standard. Even if Andy doesn’t know it yet.



