space and file sharing software was the way people were discovering new music. what do you do? you get all of the people you ve heard online together in one act and you charge $130 to see it. this proved to be a very successful model. the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. so you came here from england for this. for the festival, man. why not? coachella. the same generation wants to be somewhere in a field with that peer enjoying the live music experience. i see about 40 different bands, any type of music you can imagine. music festivals would also be at this dj tent, over the years that tent kept getting bigger
by the mid-2000s, music labels realized that youtube, my space and file sharing software was the way people were discovering new music. what do you do? you get all of the people you ve heard online together in one act and you charge $130 to see it. this proved to be a very successful model. the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. so you came here from england for this. for the festival, man. why not? coachella. the same generation wants to be somewhere in a field with that peer enjoying the live music experience. i see about 40 different bands, any type of music you can imagine. music festivals would also be
the death of a once booming chain, and another nail in the coffin of the music cd. by the mid-2000s, music labels realized that youtube, my space and file sharing software was the way people were discovering new music. what do you do? you get all of the people you ve heard online together in one act and you charge $130 to see it. this proved to be a very successful model. the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. so you came here from england for this. for the festival, man. why not? coachella. the same generation wants to be somewhere in a field with that peer enjoying the live music experience. i see about 40 different bands, any type of music you can imagine.
chain, and another nail in the coffin of the music cd. by the mid-2000s, music labels realized that youtube, my space and file sharing software was the way people were discovering new music. what do you do? you get all of the people you ve heard online together in one act and you charge $130 to see it. this proved to be a very successful model. the one that really set it off was bonaroo and coachella. so you came here from england for this. for the festival, man. why not? coachella. all of a sudden that same generation that s discovering music peer to peer online wants to be someone in a field with that peer enjoying the live music experience. i ve seen about 40 different bands, any type of music you could imagine. music festivals would also be
that s at that level. i ve been and i hate field there. i love lalapalooza and coachella, and at last for the generations of my kids they go to festivals as a diversion, not as a political action to rail against the war in afghanistan. the comparison between the protest music in 69 against vietnam and now. now you go to bonaroo and coachella, they re more worried about getting shot at schools these days. priority has shifted. i think it was a product of that its time like the shining moment when everything came together and miraculously there were virtually no casualties. the footage that we ve seen already is incredible. nobody tells a story like you, either. i m very excited for tonight s special report. thank you, bill weir. please do tune in, go on this