This is by far and a way the best performance I've ever seen. The two French men that go by the name of Daft Punk absolutely rocked it with their, now infamous, pyramid of light. All the classics were played from 'Around the World' to 'Technologic' to 'One More Time'. Not only did they kill it with the musical performance but they also smashed with what is a truly unique visual spectacle.
Watch this to get a slight insight into what ranks as my favourite performance ever, ever.
This is an absolutely great idea and I guess it shows that some, yes only some, council workers have a sense of humour. This sort of borders on vandalism, guerilla art and a touch anti-corporate protest (not tied to a tree stylee). Anyway check out Glasgow council's latest effort against bill posters:
"Events promoted on illegal bill posters around Glasgow are getting the shaft since city workers who patrol the streets are slapping "cancelled" stickers on the banned ads. As part of the city's GBP100,000 per year project against illegal posting, the sticker tactics have proven to be an effective rogue measure, with clueless, huffy event and music fans irate over "cancelled" shows."
Labels: bill, boards, concerts, council, glasgow, graffiti, music
I don't really know why I find this so captivating, I just do. Two of my favorite things combined.....
Labels: kermit, music, sesame, singing, stevie, street, superstitious, very, wonder