Portland’s Quasi on the Solar Stage.
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Jaguar Love on the Solar Stage. Energetic trio mixing elements of punk, pop and electro.
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Last day of Sasquatch Music Festival

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Today is the last day. Bands I’m looking forward to:
I’ll be posting updates and photos throughout the day. Time to get the music started.
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Martina Topley Bird performing on the Yeti Stage. She had some trouble getting her loop pedal synced. She finally did and create the backbone of this song with her voice including a beatbox.
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Gray skies and spotty Wifi at Sasquatch
It looks like the sun has permanently tucked itself behind clouds. At least it isn’t scorching hot or raining. And of course the wifi made available to the media is spotty, at best. Don’t fret, Verizon to the rescue. I’m connected currently our Verizon USB wireless card. Still very slow to upload videos so I may wait to upload video later tonight. Just saw They Might Be Giants which has been the highlight for me. They incorporated their traveling puppet show, The Avatars of They. Google that when you get a chance.
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Keep track at Sasquatch
If you are going to Sasquatch and have an iPhone or an Android phone, make sure you download the Sasquatch app. It allows you to keep track of the music schedule, you can create your own schedule of favorites, and navigate your way around with a map of the festival grounds.
Get the Android app - Search the Android Marketplace for “Sasquatch.”
- Sasquatch! 2010 Announces Schedule (pastemagazine.com)
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This is a favorite band in our household - They Might Be Giants. I saw them live in the Los Angeles in the late 80s. They recently released a number of children’s albums including the Grammy-winning Here Come The 123s. This particular video is for one of their more recognizable songs, Birdhouse In Your Soul. I got a chance to do a phone interview with John Flansburgh. Look for audio of the interview in the near future.
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