Wednesday, May 2, 2007

still a Rock Star...breathing a sigh of relief

This past weekend was fun. Coachella(a big music festival in the desert) was happening and my friend Dana, who works for a band management company, invited me to go to Palm Springs and stay in her hotel room. She wasn't able to get any extra passes to the fest, but hanging out at the resort, chillin' at the pool and going to parties seemed like a good enough reason to me to drive down.
So, Saturday morning, I woke up early and started driving. It was a nice drive through the desert, and there was hardly any traffic. I arrived at the resort right on time, and we (me, Dana, and her friend Sarah from NYC) headed out to the day parties. Our first stop was the Jane Magazine party. It was at a fancy house in Palm Desert. There was a pool, with lots of pretty people hanging out in their bathing suits. All the free alcohol and food you could want, and we even got schwag-bags..nothing too exciting in them, but I got some mascara and some lip-plumping lip gloss.
We knew of a couple other parties, so we hung out at Jane for about another hour, then headed off to the next party. It was a Hugo Boss/Nylon Magazine party, and wasn't nearly as good, although I heard the night-time version was much better. Regardless, we all had another drink, put our feet in the water, and admired the cute Australian boys from across the pool. By then it was about time to head back to the hotel, so Dana and Sarah could get ready to go to the festival, and I could go layout.

When we got back, I took my new Jane Magazine and went to the pool. When it started getting dark, I went and worked out for an hour...go, me... after that got boring, I decided to give the hot-tub a try. While hanging out in the hot-tub, I start eavesdropping on the 3 dudes in the pool. I gather that they are in a band that played the festival and that they have toured England. By that point, I'm getting pretty warm, and head into the pool(i think the fact that it was pretty dark out gave me courage to strut around in my bikini). Basically, to make a long story short, I ended up befriending 3 of the guys in The New Pornographers.
After chatting the pool for awhile, we decide we should head into the hotel bar, have a drink and listen to the lounge singers. This turned out to be a treat because halfway through their set, Marleen, one of the 3 other people in the bar and a very old woman, gets up and sings Crazy by Patsy Cline. It was really good. About this time, Dana and Sarah get back from the fest, we decide to make a Del Taco run, and then call it a night.
The next morning, we met Kurt(the drummer from The New Pornographers) for breakfast before he had to leave for the airport. It had crossed my mind the night before that I should ask if they had any wristbands left from the festival...but I just didn't feel like I knew them well enough. Lucky me..he read my mind, and when he walked up to the table, pulled out his unused wristband and said "I thought you could use this". What a nice guy...plus it made me feel pretty cool to know that I can still get myself backstage!
The festival was fun, although very hot..(100 degrees). I saw Explosions in the Sky, CSS, The Klaxons, Jose Gonzales, Crowded House and Rage Against the Machine. There were quite a few other bands I would have liked to have watched, but I couldn't drag myself away from the backstage area if no one wanted to go with me. I was afraid I'd miss something. I also saw quite a few people from Austin that I know, like Grahm, the booker from Emo's, and Leigh and Thomas, owner of Factory People(and yes Maggie...they all asked about you!)
At one point when we were wandering around, checking out all the names on the trailers, we came across The Red Hot Chili Peppers trailer. I don't remember who started it, but the next thing I knew we'd snuck into the trailer and were having our picture taken on their couch. Granted, they'd played on Saturday night, and probably weren't even at the festival anymore....but still!
Shortly after that, it was decided that we were leaving and going to a party. Little did we know...until we were already back at the hotel...but the party we were going to wasn't happening. So, another night spent at the hotel...which probably was a good thing considering we had to get up fairly early to leave.
The next morning, we started our drive back to LA. Since I was on my own and was in no rush, I decided to make a few pitstops. The first was to check out the wind turbines just outside of Palm Springs in the San Gorgonio Pass. This place is one of the windiest in the world and there are 3,500 windmills there. Apparently, they make enough electricity for 250,000 people. I really wanted to take a windmill tour, but it just didn't sound like much fun on my own. I also wanted to go to the Salton Sea, but it was kinda out of the way, and once again I didn't feel like going on my own. Regardless, I got off the highway and drove down a little desert road to get a closer look, but didn't stay long, as it was pretty creepy out there, even in the middle of the day.
After that, about 20 miles down the road is Cabazon, CA where the world's biggest dinosaur lives. He is probably the world's most famous dinosaur too since he had a cameo in PeeWee's Big Adventure. His name is Dinny the Apoto and there is a gift-shop in his belly. There is also Mr. Rex T-Rex. He has a museum in him and you can look out his teeth, 4 stories up, but unfortunately he's only open on the weekends. The weirdest thing about this place is the religious stuff and references to the bible that are everywhere. According to their website they are a "creation science outreach ministry promoting a biblical world view to origins, education and life." There was some dude also looking at the dinos on his own, so we helped each other out and each took a picture of the other with Mr. T-Rex. You can see tiny me by his left foot.
After the dinosaurs, I got back in my car and headed home...there was a lot of traffic, but I eventually made it. I'm headed to San Fran this weekend. So...more pics and another blog soon.

4 comments:

maggie said...

weeelll, i'm jealous, of the sun, the pool, the rockstars. i'm ready to come home.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like a lot of fun!!

Did you find a new job and everything yet?

NJRR said...

the sun, the pool, the rockstars... it sounds like you've found the place to be. the windmill photo and the dinosaur photos are great. big is fascinating.

Quail said...

You are a rockstar. Always have always will. I remember the windmills when i moved to LA. I didn't have a camera at the time but i remember the WoW factor. Its a pretty amazing site. Well be safe in San Fran. In a few weeks i'll be blogging more from the Windy City! Can't Wait. Love Ya!