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M.I.A. Bashes Cops, References Sean Bell

M.I.A. accepted that it would be hard to top her 2005 Coachella debut, just before taking the stage at this year's festival. "It still is my landmark show in my career," she tells Spinner. "The day I performed at Coachella 2005, my life changed overnight. Missy Elliott called me the next day and Jimmy Iovine flew in on his jet and signed me. I could have anything I wanted. It was all so insane and it all happened at Coachella. The tent was really full, and they had me come out for an encore. I was like, 'My album hasn't come out. Who the f--- knows my songs?'"

Whether she topped her 2005 set in 2008 depends on the criteria. If sparking a near-riot amongst the crowd is part of that criteria, then color M.I.A. successful. But that achievement doesn't come without a price. "The cops tried to shut [my show] down," she says. "They were on the backside of the stage and they were trying to shut me down, and I was singing, 'Cops don't work, they just make it worse.' I was really thinking about the situation in New York."

The situation M.I.A. refers to is that of Sean Bell, the 23-year-old who was gunned down in a 50-shot round outside a Queens strip club on November 25, 2006. The officers involved in the shooting were acquitted of criminal charges the day before M.I.A.'s Coachella set. The reference wasn't out of character for the Sri-Lankan born artist, whose politically potent lyrics and artwork have gotten her subsequently banned from MTV. She believes that it's now when she and her fans have the most power for change. "Playing that right now in America, during the election times, I feel more and more connected with my fans," she says. "They cheer when s--- happens or boo when they don't agree. It's amazing getting people to be interactive."

Posted by Steve Baltin on May 6th 2008 3:00PM
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Metric Go Out of Their 'Mind' on New Album

Toronto-based Metric have been exploring separate terrain in recent years, with front woman Emily Haines releasing an acclaimed solo album and the rest of the quartet working in various projects. But the foursome are set to end a three-year drought between studio albums this fall. They told Spinner at Coachella, where they tested out new material, that the band is close to finishing the album. "We're gonna go home and get back in the studio," guitarist Jimmy Shaw said. "We should be done in four weeks or so, and then we'll be mixing."

Among the songs the band is excited to play live is 'Satellite Mind,' which is very personal to Haines. "I told Jimmy that I needed this certain vibe and he created for me this music," she explains. "I had to take a very depressing trip to Los Angeles for a funeral. While I was there, I became totally inspired to write this song. I wrote it in my hotel room at five in the morning, and then on the airplane. Then, as soon as I got off the plane, came straight to the studio and laid down the song. That's a favorite one for me."

The group is working with producer Gavin Brown, who, as Shaw explains, brought out a different vibe in Metric. "I had a feeling he was going to allow us to translate in a way I don't think we have," Shaw says. "If anything, the record is a little more dance-y and a little more airy than the last one. The last one had a bit more of a guitar/bass edge to it. Having found him made us not go more in that direction."

Posted by Steve Baltin on May 1st 2008 3:00PM
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Sharon Jones Wants to Dance With Somebody

Sharon Jones is her own woman, but that doesn't mean she doesn't want folks to join her in her soulful conquests. Enter her ritual of pulling audience members up on stage to dance with her. At this past weekend's Coachella festival, Jones found a partner backstage, but she told Spinner that environment isn't always the most fertile ground for willing participants. "Sometimes, when I call, they all run," she said. "I don't usually call people backstage cause they're either the next musician that's gonna come on, or somebody's family or friends."

Nevertheless, Jones said her Coachella experience was a blast. "Look at this, I got my shoes off! This is grass. I have a room where there's a bathroom," she said. " loved it here. The audience was great; they was hearing me and I was feeling them. I hope to be on the main stage next time."

Posted by Steve Baltin on May 1st 2008 2:00PM
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Waters' Inflatable Pig Remains Recovered

The remains of Roger Waters' massive, inflatable pig were identified Tuesday by Coachella officials. Following its unplanned release during the Pink Floyd brainchild's three-hour set at Indio's Empire Polo Club field Sunday night, the helium-filled, school-bus sized pig floated away from the festival finale only to land in a mutilated state at the exclusive, upscale Hideaway Golf Club in La Quina, California .

Two couples residing at the Hideaway each discovered half of the deflated pig the morning after its escape. Resident Susan Stoltz found a part of the plastic mound of pig in her driveway on Monday, but had no idea what it was until she read the local paper on Tuesday.

Ironically, Stoltz insists she was wearing a Pink Floyd t-shirt when she discovered the remains of the inflatable swine. Meanwhile, the other half of the pig was draped across a plant in the front yard of another Hideaway resident, Judy Rimmer. Rimmer had first thought she was the victim of a prank by Coachella concert-goers.

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Posted by John D. Luerssen on Apr 30th 2008 11:00AM
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Coachella Organizers Offer Reward For Return of Waters' Pig

Coachella organizers are offering $10,000 and four festival tickets for life in exchange for the safe return of the two-story inflatable pig that broke loose during Roger Waters' festival-closing set Sunday night. Just before the intermission between Waters' two musical sets, the pig escaped and floated into the desert sky. Anyone with information on the lost pig, should email lostpig@coachella.com.

It's unknown if the release of the pig -- which sports the spray-painted message "Don't Be Led to the Slaughter" -- was planned. The pig -- which first emerged as Waters performed 'Pig' from 1977's 'Animals', also featured a depiction of Uncle Sam holding a meat cleaver and a graffiti scrawling of the name "Obama" with an unchecked ballot box next to it.

Waters' heavily touted, three-hour set included a full performance of Pink Floyd's 1973 classic 'Dark Side of the Moon,' major elements of 1979's 'The Wall' and Waters' solo material. Encores of Floyd smashes 'Another Brick In the Wall' and 'Comfortably Numb' concluded 2008's Coachella Festival with an intricate fireworks presentation.

Posted by John D. Luerssen on Apr 29th 2008 12:00PM
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Coachella Stirs Up Memories for Mick Jones

Ex-Clash and Big Audio Dynamite man Mick Jones brought his new band, Carbon/Silicon, to the Inland Empire for their Coachella debut. And while he was impressed with the California festival, he couldn't help but think back to 25 years ago, when the Clash headlined night one of the 1983 US Festival.

"That was pretty crazy for us," Jones told Spinner. "It started with an aborted press conference and ended with a fistfight. It was quite a night. It turned out to be my last night with the band. When you get to the desert, many people don't come back."

This time, however, Jones, who attacked the DJ in 1983 when he thought the band's set was being cut short, is making the return trip home. But, in true punk fashion, he's still up for a row if necessary. "We've tried to learn as we got older to not fight," he said. "Although I've done a lot of fighting in my life nevertheless. And sometimes there's nothing you can do -- you have to fight."

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Posted by Steve Baltin on Apr 28th 2008 5:00PM
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Roger Waters Brings His 'Dark Side' to Coachella

Judging from all of the Pink Floyd and 'Dark Side of the Moon' shirts, it was obvious who Coachella's final headliner was. Roger Waters didn't disappoint, relying on female singers to handle David Gilmour's parts in Floyd classics like 'Mother' and 'Wish You Were Here.' "I've always heard that this is a great festival, and it is," Waters, who brought out L.A.'s Lily Hadn for a new song, 'Leaving Beirut,' said.

Haydn later came out during the encore for 'Comfortably Numb,' during which she sang and played Gilmour's famous guitar solo on her violin. Haydn told Spinner backstage that Waters invited her to play after hearing her new release, 'Place Between Places.' "He called me up and said he really liked the album," she said. Hayden then admitted that he's released some album's she's pretty into, as well.

In typical Pink Floyd fashion, an inflatable pig flew over the crowd with graffiti that read, 'Fear Builds Walls,' as spotlights encompassed the field. A stunt plane dropped confetti with flames shooting from the stage as Waters ripped. The pig finally flew, cut from its teather. And, to the delight of Haydn and the entire Coachella crowd, Waters performed 'Dark Side of the Moon' in its entirety.

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