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Tuesday, 19 April 2011 - Kanye West saves day, reputation at Coachella |
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    Edition: U.S. Article Comments (2) Slideshow Follow Reuters Facebook Twitter RSS YouTube Read Norwegian marathon great Waitz dies at 57 10:35am EDT Goldman profit drops as trading revenue falls 11:42am EDT RIM launches PlayBook, fans don't play along 11:29am EDT Apple sues Samsung, says stop copying us 7:30am EDT With much at stake, Asia voices confidence in U.S. debt 11:32am EDT Discussed 92 Palin returns with feisty, anti-establishment speech 83 Obama to lay out deficit plan with focus on tax, spending 74 UPDATE 1-Geithner says Congress will pass debt limit increase Watched Cupless bra combats cleavage crinkle Fri, Apr 15 2011 VW unveils new sporty Beetle Mon, Apr 18 2011 South Korean "super gun" packs hi-tech killing power Mon, Feb 14 2011 Kanye West saves day, reputation at Coachella Tweet Share this By Jeff Miller INDIO, California (Hollywood Reporter) - Kanye West doesn't have the best track record as a festival attraction: remember the ill-planned performance at Bonnaroo 2008 when he emerged hours late to perform a lighting-show-reliant set... Email Print Related News Libyan rebels fear fresh attack on Ajdabiyah Sun, Apr 17 2011 Animated "Rio" eyeing weekend win, "Scream 4" strong Fri, Apr 15 2011 Havana beat by beat Fri, Apr 15 2011 Barry Bonds convicted of obstructing justice Thu, Apr 14 2011 Belarus hunts culprits after deadly metro bomb Tue, Apr 12 2011 Analysis & Opinion The water’s fine, but maybe don’t come in Long Asia on the inflation blame game Related Topics Entertainment » Fashion » Music » People » 1 / 17 Kanye West performs during the last concert on the main stage of the Coachella Valley Music & Arts Festival in Indio, California, April 17, 2011. Credit: Reuters/Mike Blake By Jeff Miller Tue Apr 19, 2011 11:01am EDT INDIO, California (Hollywood Reporter) - Kanye West doesn't have the best track record as a festival attraction: remember the ill-planned performance at Bonnaroo 2008 when he emerged hours late to perform a lighting-show-reliant set as the sun came up to a bitter, rapidly-emptying corral of fans. So, his festival-closing set at Coachella on Sunday was under a fairly intense microscope: Another major screw-up in such a high-profile environment would shred his reputation. Thankfully, that was far from the case. Starting just 15 minutes after his scheduled 10:30 start time (the blame for which rests squarely on other acts earlier in the day), West delivered a grandiose, theatrical performance destined to be remembered as one of the great hip-hop sets of all time. Every moment of the carefully-choreographed set was larger than life, beginning with West's entrance. He rose above the audience via an enormous crane that swung him over nearly the entirety of the main stage's gigantic swath of real estate while blasting through "Dark Fantasy." The high-intensity start was followed by a run-through of nearly all of West's hits ("Stronger," "Gold Digger," "Through The Wire") divided into a cinematic, three-part arc that was mostly special-guest free and hit surprising emotional resonance mid-set, when West declared his Coachella performance the most important to him since his mother's unexpected death in 2007. The heft of that statement carried through the performance's end, when West nearly teared up during the poignant "Hey, Mama." West's strength felt needed on a day of mixed performances. Other than a solid, stoned main-stage set from "Black and Yellow" rapper Wiz Khalifa, not much resonated with the sold-out (if exceedingly tired) crowd. A much-hyped reunion of Canadian rockers Death From Above 1979 turned out to be more noisy than worth making noise about, and LA's cute Best Coast were just that, no more. Even the National -- the moody, dark rockers who seem to be on the verge of a breakthrough -- had a hard time connecting, with many fans sitting or sleeping rather than appearing engaged. Standing above the fray in the evening were Duran Duran, out to re-prove their hipness after years as a state-fair mainstay, and Coachella veterans Chromeo, a Palestinian/Israeli dance-pop duo. Both delivered different versions of 1980s-style, synth-heavy, interaction-encouraged pop (though only one actually helped invent the genre). The Strokes drew a monstrous crowd, while PJ Harvey attracted considerably fewer fans to a drab, if well-intentioned set that found her playing everything from auto-harp to acoustic guitar. (To read more about our entertainment news, visit our blog "Fan Fare" online at blogs.reuters.com/fanfare/) Entertainment Fashion Music People Tweet this Share this Link this Digg this Email Reprints   We welcome comments that advance the story directly or with relevant tangential information. We try to block comments that use offensive language, all capital letters or appear to be spam, and we review comments frequently to ensure they meet our standards. If you see a comment that you believe is irrelevant or inappropriate, you can flag it to our editors by using the report abuse links. Views expressed in the comments do not represent those of Reuters. Comments (2) libertinesRus wrote: No mention of Arcade Fire or Mumford and Sons? tisk, tisk. Apr 19, 2011 3:02am EDT  --  Report as abuse dan13l858 wrote: You forgot to mention that Pearl Jam ran over their time which pretty much cause a delay in the Bonnaroo performance. 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