In the on going battle between airlines and distributors, it looks like Sabre is calling American Airlines bluff ... and its working.
Sabre Holdings, a major distributor of airline tickets to coveted business travellers, said it would immediately make American fares harder to find in its displays. It's also dropping a discount on the fees the airline pays when its tickets are sold. Sabre plans to end its contract with American in August, although it expects the parties to discuss an agreement between now and then.
American got the attention of the travel business last month by pulling flight listings from online travel site Orbitz when they couldn't agree on a new contract. Expedia then dropped American flight listings. The two competitors were on the same side in resisting American's attempts to force them to get flight and fare information directly from it instead of through so-called global distribution services like Sabre.
The spat highlights how airlines want more control over what travellers see when they search for a ticket and who gets paid when they click "Buy." Airlines want travellers to be able to buy more add-ons such as seat upgrades, baggage, and internet access when they buy their ticket. Online sellers have said they're working to make that possible.
Read the full article here: Metro - Sabre ramps up online travel battle with American
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Thursday, January 6, 2011
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
WestJet and Emirates in Talks
This could be a very interesting move for both parties.
Westjet wants to expand their "global reach" and Emirates is embroiled in a battle with the Canadian Government to allow them to offer more flights to and from Canadian cities.
West Jet already has a code share agreement with Cathay Pacific and initiated a partnership with AA this year as well. WestJet also has exsisting interline agreements with Air France-KLM and China Airlines, and an understanding with BA
Read more: WestJet, Emirates in talks over possible alliance
As it stands now Canadians have very limited options for well priced national travel. I know from experience how insanely frustrating it is to try to book flights from YVR to YYZ only to see that the availability is there but the cost makes it out of reach.
With 70 carries eager to work with WestJet it should be interesting to see who comes out on top.
Emirates has already clashed with Air Canada over its desire to fly more routes into YYZ, as well as YYC and YVR.
WestJet, Emirates in talks over possible alliance
Westjet wants to expand their "global reach" and Emirates is embroiled in a battle with the Canadian Government to allow them to offer more flights to and from Canadian cities.
West Jet already has a code share agreement with Cathay Pacific and initiated a partnership with AA this year as well. WestJet also has exsisting interline agreements with Air France-KLM and China Airlines, and an understanding with BA
Read more: WestJet, Emirates in talks over possible alliance
As it stands now Canadians have very limited options for well priced national travel. I know from experience how insanely frustrating it is to try to book flights from YVR to YYZ only to see that the availability is there but the cost makes it out of reach.
With 70 carries eager to work with WestJet it should be interesting to see who comes out on top.
Emirates has already clashed with Air Canada over its desire to fly more routes into YYZ, as well as YYC and YVR.
WestJet, Emirates in talks over possible alliance
Thursday, October 28, 2010
Horrific Hollywood Inspired Travel
Things about me:
I am a horror movie fanatic. I watch them all, the good, the bad and the ugly. The scarier and creeper the better. Blood and guts, tension and screams, I love it all.
I am a travel buff and love to explore the usual and the unusual.
So when I read this little gem is seemed to talk to both parts of my brain and it got me thinking ... maybe next summer a spooky road trip is in order.
Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, the Appalachian Mountains ... they never seems scary, TILL NOW!
READ MORE: 13 Travel-Inspired Horror Movies
I am a horror movie fanatic. I watch them all, the good, the bad and the ugly. The scarier and creeper the better. Blood and guts, tension and screams, I love it all.
I am a travel buff and love to explore the usual and the unusual.
So when I read this little gem is seemed to talk to both parts of my brain and it got me thinking ... maybe next summer a spooky road trip is in order.
Georgia, Arizona, Nevada, Texas, the Appalachian Mountains ... they never seems scary, TILL NOW!
READ MORE: 13 Travel-Inspired Horror Movies
Saturday, June 5, 2010
National Day of the Girl: Sign our ePetition
Did you know that in the poorest regions of the world, millions of girls face barriers to survival and development simply because they’re girls.
It’s time to take action! Girls’ rights are human rights. And here’s the really interesting thing. It’s proven that Investing in girls is the key to reducing global poverty. When we support the rights of girls, we create a better world for everyone.
Stand up for girls today! Sign our petition and tell the Canadian government to declare September 22 as the National Day of the Girl. If our own government takes leadership, we’ll be one step closer to lobbying the United Nations to declare September 22 as the International Day of the Girl.
An international Day of the Girl will focus the world’s attention on the importance of girls’ rights. It will create a foundation for advocacy to ensure that girls get the investment and recognition they deserve as citizens and as powerful agents of change within their own families, communities and nations.
Lend your voice to a global movement for change advocating for the rights of girls, and a better world for all of us. Help us get the Canadian government on board!
We the undersigned call on the Canadian Government to show their commitment to the promotion of the rights of girls by proclaiming September 22 as National Day of the Girl.
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Thursday, April 23, 2009
Coachella 2009 - The Adventure
Well, it has come and gone, it is all but a memory now ... and its only 360 till the next one and I cant wait.
Another fully scuccessful Coachella.
The weather was HOT and DRY, the bands were great, the company was exceptional.
All the photos are here:
Highlights of the Trip:
SanFran
The Avenue of the Giants
Sea Lions
Montery
Big Sur
Elephant Seals
Santa Barbara
Highlights of Coachella:
White Lies
Henery Rollins
Friendly Fires
The Presets
MSTRKFT
The Chemical Brothers
Paul MacCartney
Another fully scuccessful Coachella.
The weather was HOT and DRY, the bands were great, the company was exceptional.
All the photos are here:
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Coachella Road Trip 2009 |
Highlights of the Trip:
SanFran
The Avenue of the Giants
Sea Lions
Montery
Big Sur
Elephant Seals
Santa Barbara
Highlights of Coachella:
White Lies
Henery Rollins
Friendly Fires
The Presets
MSTRKFT
The Chemical Brothers
Paul MacCartney
Friday, April 10, 2009
Coachella Bound!
Well, its that time of year again, P and I are packing the car up and hitting the 101 South to Palm Springs for 4 days of sun, mountains, art and amazing tunes.
And this time we have more than enough memory card power, as the events of last years trip were compromised due to inadequate photo storage, a mistake not to be repeated.
This years line up is stellar, regardless of some of the bad vibes on the message boards. I'm particularly excited to see the following:
Crystal Castles
Felix da Housecat
Franz Ferdinand
Ghostland Observatory
Girl Talk
Morrissey
Noah and the Whale
Paul McCartney How insane will it be to be in the prescene of a BEATLE?!
The Crystal Method
The Black Keys
The Presets I am retarded excited for this set ... my heart is racing already ....
The Ting Tings
We Are Scientists
White Lies
TV On The Radio
The Chemical Brothers (DJ Set)
MSTRKRFT Junior Boys
Mastodon
The Cure
Perry Farrell
Peter Bjorn and John
Glasvegas
Henry Rollins - spoken word
Fleet Foxes
Etienne De Crecy
Billy Talent
Here are some of my fave moments from last year (bear in mind that the Roger Waters video is not from Coachella but its the same song that moved me to tears):
This was INSANE!!! I was sweating my ass off but I could not stop dancing!!
Chills ... that's all I can say
I had actually never heard this song before his set at Coachella and I was moved to tears, as were most of us...
Jack is the MAN
I fell in love with MGMT in this tent and the affair is still going strong...
The ones that started it all ...
FUCKING UNREAL!!!!
And this time we have more than enough memory card power, as the events of last years trip were compromised due to inadequate photo storage, a mistake not to be repeated.
This years line up is stellar, regardless of some of the bad vibes on the message boards. I'm particularly excited to see the following:
Crystal Castles
Felix da Housecat
Franz Ferdinand
Ghostland Observatory
Girl Talk
Morrissey
Noah and the Whale
Paul McCartney How insane will it be to be in the prescene of a BEATLE?!
The Crystal Method
The Black Keys
The Presets I am retarded excited for this set ... my heart is racing already ....
The Ting Tings
We Are Scientists
White Lies
TV On The Radio
The Chemical Brothers (DJ Set)
MSTRKRFT Junior Boys
Mastodon
The Cure
Perry Farrell
Peter Bjorn and John
Glasvegas
Henry Rollins - spoken word
Fleet Foxes
Etienne De Crecy
Billy Talent
Here are some of my fave moments from last year (bear in mind that the Roger Waters video is not from Coachella but its the same song that moved me to tears):
This was INSANE!!! I was sweating my ass off but I could not stop dancing!!
Chills ... that's all I can say
I had actually never heard this song before his set at Coachella and I was moved to tears, as were most of us...
Jack is the MAN
I fell in love with MGMT in this tent and the affair is still going strong...
The ones that started it all ...
FUCKING UNREAL!!!!
Saturday, February 7, 2009
Time To Party
With the rousing success of Night One, Night Two had a lot of pressure put upon it.
But boy, did it live up to its expectations.
After waking up nice and late and enjoying a full bacon and egger breakfast we all deemed it necessary to take time out for a hot tub. When it’s right there, ready and waiting, you really just cannot say no.
Once all mellow and toasty warm some retail therapy was nominated for the next of the daily events.
We scoped out, what we thought would be the best and most cost effective way to get to the Las Vegas Premium Outlets, and headed off to the bus stop.
The bus ride was quite a debacle. First we thought we had the cost worked out to $1.75 each, but when we went to board and asked for a transfer we were greeted with a rather hostile driver who informed us that there were no transfers and that it was best to get a day pass for $4.00 each. So we fumbled with our various wallets and change purses to get our cash sorted out and finally found a few seats at the back.
And as with any bus ride that I have experienced, there were some interesting characters on board. What would appear to be a few homeless or at least fearful of water types were kind enough to grace me with their presence and foul personal odours for the majority of the trip. Needless to say when the time came to bounce from my seat, I was first at the door.
We had though that we knew where we were going and that it would be a short walk after the bus to the stores, and we were right, but what we had not though about was the local of the mall.
It was one of the sketchier neighbourhoods that I have been in I have to admit. And I was holding onto my purse for deal life as we trekked to our destination. The spitting rain also didn’t help the situation.
Finally, we made it there, safe and sound and ready to shop. And shop we did.
I picked up an amazing black high-waisted pencil skirt with a shiny wide belt and a funky bright purple belted shirt-dress from Guess? Normally not the kind of things that I would be drawn to, but this new figure and waist line have opened up my mind and I am willing to try things I might not have a month ago. Also grabbed a printed teal and black bar top from Bebe for a whopping $17. Sweet deals all around.
Overall, it was a very good shopping excursion, given that we only had two hours to kill before heading back home to get primped for the evenings events.
Time to get gussied up. I donned the new skirt, a uber sparkly grey tank and my fierce zippered stiletto boots and was ready to take on the town.
Again, a painful wait for the cab, but this time we were wise to the games of the cab companies and had called a full hour in advance to arrange our ride. And it worked out perfectly.
Got to our first destination, Lavo at Palazzo, and met up with Darko, our party man. He scored us line bypass and no cover and even a drink ticket for Phil as he is the solo dude in this crew.
Once in, it was a beeline to the bar. OUCH is all I can say. Our first round was $56! And that was just 5 drinks, (4 Stoli & Cran and a Heineken). But, and I say this with shock in my voice, those drinks were DAMN strong. We certainly got bang for our bucks.
We cruised about the club, checking out the scene and the other party people and set up shop near the dance floor. The tunes were mainly old-skool hip hop and the floor was slammed.
After a few more drinks (a Petron Silver shooter for me – yummy) it was off to Tao. Now, I have read and heard thing about this place and was hoping it would live up to its hype. And all I can say is WOW.
Again, we were escorted inside with line bypass and had our covers comped, thanks to Darko.
This place is insane. First off it’s huge. And the décor is stunning. Asian themed and clearly no expense spared.
First stop, the bar of course.
I grabbed this round ($65 this time) and again, we made our way to the dance floor.
The tunes were happening. A mash up of 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and current Pop, Rock and Hip-Hop. I could not stand still.
But it was getting a tad hot and I was a sweaty mess so Phil and I took off to enjoy the views from the terrace, an amazing vista of the central Strip.
The gambling bug was biting P big time so he decided to take off and hit the tables and I made my way back to the girls.
By this time they had managed to sweet talked their way into the VIP section and were enjoying the full bottle service treatment, comped of course. After a few more drinks and tunes we decided to check out the other rooms and the rest of the bar.
By this time, things were getting a tad messy so we decided to bail and find Phil to head home.
We were all well toasted and some of us were having a hard time walking and keeping a straight line. But its Vegas and no one, and I mean no one, bats an eye to a group of hawt ladies stumbling about a casino at 3 am. It’s par for the course.
After locating the Gambler we hopped in a cab and crashed through the homestead doors about 4am.
Some of us found our beds, others got as far as the couch. But everyone got home and that’s all that matters.
Overall, the night was an amazing success and I cannot wait for Round Two tonight. The plan is to check out the new rock bar at the Hard Rock Hotel, Wasted Space and with the super powers of our man Darko, we will be enjoying more VIP service at Cathouse and LAX at the Luxor.
I am beyond stoked …. Maybe I’ll run into Mr. Tommy Lee, as the Crew is playing a show at the House of Blues tonight … shit, I better start getting ready!
But boy, did it live up to its expectations.
After waking up nice and late and enjoying a full bacon and egger breakfast we all deemed it necessary to take time out for a hot tub. When it’s right there, ready and waiting, you really just cannot say no.
Once all mellow and toasty warm some retail therapy was nominated for the next of the daily events.
We scoped out, what we thought would be the best and most cost effective way to get to the Las Vegas Premium Outlets, and headed off to the bus stop.
The bus ride was quite a debacle. First we thought we had the cost worked out to $1.75 each, but when we went to board and asked for a transfer we were greeted with a rather hostile driver who informed us that there were no transfers and that it was best to get a day pass for $4.00 each. So we fumbled with our various wallets and change purses to get our cash sorted out and finally found a few seats at the back.
And as with any bus ride that I have experienced, there were some interesting characters on board. What would appear to be a few homeless or at least fearful of water types were kind enough to grace me with their presence and foul personal odours for the majority of the trip. Needless to say when the time came to bounce from my seat, I was first at the door.
We had though that we knew where we were going and that it would be a short walk after the bus to the stores, and we were right, but what we had not though about was the local of the mall.
It was one of the sketchier neighbourhoods that I have been in I have to admit. And I was holding onto my purse for deal life as we trekked to our destination. The spitting rain also didn’t help the situation.
Finally, we made it there, safe and sound and ready to shop. And shop we did.
I picked up an amazing black high-waisted pencil skirt with a shiny wide belt and a funky bright purple belted shirt-dress from Guess? Normally not the kind of things that I would be drawn to, but this new figure and waist line have opened up my mind and I am willing to try things I might not have a month ago. Also grabbed a printed teal and black bar top from Bebe for a whopping $17. Sweet deals all around.
Overall, it was a very good shopping excursion, given that we only had two hours to kill before heading back home to get primped for the evenings events.
Time to get gussied up. I donned the new skirt, a uber sparkly grey tank and my fierce zippered stiletto boots and was ready to take on the town.
Again, a painful wait for the cab, but this time we were wise to the games of the cab companies and had called a full hour in advance to arrange our ride. And it worked out perfectly.
Got to our first destination, Lavo at Palazzo, and met up with Darko, our party man. He scored us line bypass and no cover and even a drink ticket for Phil as he is the solo dude in this crew.
Once in, it was a beeline to the bar. OUCH is all I can say. Our first round was $56! And that was just 5 drinks, (4 Stoli & Cran and a Heineken). But, and I say this with shock in my voice, those drinks were DAMN strong. We certainly got bang for our bucks.
We cruised about the club, checking out the scene and the other party people and set up shop near the dance floor. The tunes were mainly old-skool hip hop and the floor was slammed.
After a few more drinks (a Petron Silver shooter for me – yummy) it was off to Tao. Now, I have read and heard thing about this place and was hoping it would live up to its hype. And all I can say is WOW.
Again, we were escorted inside with line bypass and had our covers comped, thanks to Darko.
This place is insane. First off it’s huge. And the décor is stunning. Asian themed and clearly no expense spared.
First stop, the bar of course.
I grabbed this round ($65 this time) and again, we made our way to the dance floor.
The tunes were happening. A mash up of 70’s, 80’s, 90’s and current Pop, Rock and Hip-Hop. I could not stand still.
But it was getting a tad hot and I was a sweaty mess so Phil and I took off to enjoy the views from the terrace, an amazing vista of the central Strip.
The gambling bug was biting P big time so he decided to take off and hit the tables and I made my way back to the girls.
By this time they had managed to sweet talked their way into the VIP section and were enjoying the full bottle service treatment, comped of course. After a few more drinks and tunes we decided to check out the other rooms and the rest of the bar.
By this time, things were getting a tad messy so we decided to bail and find Phil to head home.
We were all well toasted and some of us were having a hard time walking and keeping a straight line. But its Vegas and no one, and I mean no one, bats an eye to a group of hawt ladies stumbling about a casino at 3 am. It’s par for the course.
After locating the Gambler we hopped in a cab and crashed through the homestead doors about 4am.
Some of us found our beds, others got as far as the couch. But everyone got home and that’s all that matters.
Overall, the night was an amazing success and I cannot wait for Round Two tonight. The plan is to check out the new rock bar at the Hard Rock Hotel, Wasted Space and with the super powers of our man Darko, we will be enjoying more VIP service at Cathouse and LAX at the Luxor.
I am beyond stoked …. Maybe I’ll run into Mr. Tommy Lee, as the Crew is playing a show at the House of Blues tonight … shit, I better start getting ready!
Viva Las Vegas
Here it is, the eve of the Dirty Thirty. There are BIG plans for tonight, let me tell you.
But let’s start at the beginning.
We’ve been in Las Vegas since Thursday afternoon and it’s been unreal ever since we stepped off the plane.
The weather was OK. Warmer temps and loads of sun greeted our arrival. Not to bad considering what we had left behind.
Met up with the ladies at the airport, who had managed to already get hooked up with an event manager from Tao at the Venetian who has since proved to be worth his weight in gold (VIP service, drink and door comps, the works), and hopped in a cab to the homestead that would be our palatial pad for the next 6 nights.
And what a pad it is. The pictures didn’t lie, and if anything they didn’t do the home justice. Beautifully decorated, with all the amenities you could ask for and not of the things you want to avoid it a hotel/casino (ie: loud guests, overpriced drinks, crowded pools … you know, the usual).
Fist things first, we dropped our bags, got the hot tub cranked and headed off to get the fridge stocked. Another bonus of staying in a self service place, less food and booze costs if you can get your fixens’ at the grocery store (Hello, $10 bar drinks, no thanks, I’ll get primed at home).
Then it was time to get out on the town. After throwing back a few beers and a truly yummy dinner of Cobb Salad and Turkey Burgers prepared by Chef Marcotte, it was off to the Bellagio for my first ever Cirque du Soleil show: O.
Now let me preface this with a few things:
1. I have, as I mentioned, never seen a Cirque show; and
2. I was slightly concerned that it would not be all it was cracked up to be. I know that sounds insane but that’s the truth. So many things get hyped up and then lead to disappointment right?
After waiting a painfully long hour for our chariot (a van cab, cuz you know, that’s how we roll), we walked through those stunning hotel doors and found our seats for the 10:30 show.
And I can honestly say that the show was the single most amazing performance I have ever in my life seen. The grace, strength and passion that those performers showed is unmatched to anything I have ever experienced. The costumes, the music and the set, which included moving floors and water elements was choreographed so perfectly it was awe-inspiring. There was no room for error, not even an inch.
To end the night we spent our pennies at the slot machines as to score a few rounds of free bevies, a few more at the craps tables and Phil managed to win a nice little gansta’ roll at the Black John tables.
A truly perfect start to what is turning out to be a birthday event for the books.
But let’s start at the beginning.
We’ve been in Las Vegas since Thursday afternoon and it’s been unreal ever since we stepped off the plane.
The weather was OK. Warmer temps and loads of sun greeted our arrival. Not to bad considering what we had left behind.
Met up with the ladies at the airport, who had managed to already get hooked up with an event manager from Tao at the Venetian who has since proved to be worth his weight in gold (VIP service, drink and door comps, the works), and hopped in a cab to the homestead that would be our palatial pad for the next 6 nights.
And what a pad it is. The pictures didn’t lie, and if anything they didn’t do the home justice. Beautifully decorated, with all the amenities you could ask for and not of the things you want to avoid it a hotel/casino (ie: loud guests, overpriced drinks, crowded pools … you know, the usual).
Fist things first, we dropped our bags, got the hot tub cranked and headed off to get the fridge stocked. Another bonus of staying in a self service place, less food and booze costs if you can get your fixens’ at the grocery store (Hello, $10 bar drinks, no thanks, I’ll get primed at home).
Then it was time to get out on the town. After throwing back a few beers and a truly yummy dinner of Cobb Salad and Turkey Burgers prepared by Chef Marcotte, it was off to the Bellagio for my first ever Cirque du Soleil show: O.
Now let me preface this with a few things:
1. I have, as I mentioned, never seen a Cirque show; and
2. I was slightly concerned that it would not be all it was cracked up to be. I know that sounds insane but that’s the truth. So many things get hyped up and then lead to disappointment right?
After waiting a painfully long hour for our chariot (a van cab, cuz you know, that’s how we roll), we walked through those stunning hotel doors and found our seats for the 10:30 show.
And I can honestly say that the show was the single most amazing performance I have ever in my life seen. The grace, strength and passion that those performers showed is unmatched to anything I have ever experienced. The costumes, the music and the set, which included moving floors and water elements was choreographed so perfectly it was awe-inspiring. There was no room for error, not even an inch.
To end the night we spent our pennies at the slot machines as to score a few rounds of free bevies, a few more at the craps tables and Phil managed to win a nice little gansta’ roll at the Black John tables.
A truly perfect start to what is turning out to be a birthday event for the books.
Saturday, May 3, 2008
Coachella 2008 - Day 1
Friday – April 25/2008
Lets see, the days started about 5 hrs after we finally had gotten camp set up and crawled into outr tents ... but since we were sleeping in the desert, the heat and blazing sun made for a alarm that could not be turned off. But such is life at Coachella! We hit the showers, took in a super yummy smoothie and made our way into the venue for Day 1. Below is some of what we took in ...
American Bang – Southern rock n’ roll … Reminded me of Whitestar – Good tunes to kick off the festival
Midnight Juggernauts - A very pleasant surprise – got me on my feet!
Black Kids - Good tunes with a Killers type vibe – Kept my feet moving …
Slightly Stoopid - Mellow, groovy reggae type tunes … good for chillin’ in the hawt, hawt desert afternoon
Jens Lekman - Too much for me – I’m all for a crooner, but he’s just TOO much cheese - but P liked it …
The Breeders - Classic! Loved them in the 90’s and love them still – So great to hear the oldies live
Vampire Weekend - They had a lot to live up to but in my opinion they didn’t cut it … and what the hell is with their friggen outfits YIKES!
The National - Interpol but not as pissed off ;) And we had to leave early to catch Master Jack ….
The Raconteurs - Full on kick ass rock show – Jack was unreal – Best performance of the day
The Verve - I took in the first part of the set (I HAD to leave to see Serj) and was impressed with the clean sound and vocals
Serj Tankian - I have to say this was a bit of a disappointment – He was on as far as overall performance goes, but his vocals failed to connect with the arrangements of his crazy tunes.
Lets see, the days started about 5 hrs after we finally had gotten camp set up and crawled into outr tents ... but since we were sleeping in the desert, the heat and blazing sun made for a alarm that could not be turned off. But such is life at Coachella! We hit the showers, took in a super yummy smoothie and made our way into the venue for Day 1. Below is some of what we took in ...
American Bang – Southern rock n’ roll … Reminded me of Whitestar – Good tunes to kick off the festival
Midnight Juggernauts - A very pleasant surprise – got me on my feet!
Black Kids - Good tunes with a Killers type vibe – Kept my feet moving …
Slightly Stoopid - Mellow, groovy reggae type tunes … good for chillin’ in the hawt, hawt desert afternoon
Jens Lekman - Too much for me – I’m all for a crooner, but he’s just TOO much cheese - but P liked it …
The Breeders - Classic! Loved them in the 90’s and love them still – So great to hear the oldies live
Vampire Weekend - They had a lot to live up to but in my opinion they didn’t cut it … and what the hell is with their friggen outfits YIKES!
The National - Interpol but not as pissed off ;) And we had to leave early to catch Master Jack ….
The Raconteurs - Full on kick ass rock show – Jack was unreal – Best performance of the day
The Verve - I took in the first part of the set (I HAD to leave to see Serj) and was impressed with the clean sound and vocals
Serj Tankian - I have to say this was a bit of a disappointment – He was on as far as overall performance goes, but his vocals failed to connect with the arrangements of his crazy tunes.
And so goes Day 1 – An awesome start to an awesome weekend!
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