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During Day 3 of the Sasquatch! Music Festival at the Gorge Amphitheater in Washington State, May 25, 2009.
Photo by Josh Lovseth
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Spring '08. I was to roadie for crappy Dracula for six days while promoting my new 14 minute rock opera "I Threw the Sasquatch."
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Photo Credit: Alex Crick for KEXP
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there is so much wrong here.
now i like a beef stick from time to time, but should one really eat sasquatch's big stick?
and thank you to whomever wrote "angry" on the box, that made my day.
he looks like a cross between a klingon & john travolta in that L.ron scientology sci-fi alien movie
more below,
the rest of the shots of the pottery sculpture by Clayton Bailey who if you google his name you will find all sorts of awesome robots and sculptures so cheeky and funny. I love it!
Some stoner rock after Jessie Deluxe, before Nudist Priest. The Monster Magnet guitarist made a guest appearance.
At short notice I was offered press passes to the second two days of the Sasquatch music festival in Eastern Washington.
It was an odd affair - with the audience made up almost entirely of people between the ages of 19-22. They all seemed to be having an innocently fun time, despite the polite but ever-present policing of drug or alcohol consumption.
It was this that made it feel different from Glastonbury, as much as the relentless sunshine and dust, but everyone seemed to enjoy themselves, regardless.
Photo Credit: James Bailey for KEXP
Find NPR music's entire coverage from the 2011 Sasquatch Music Festival here: www.npr.org/sasquatch/