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you get all of the people that you ve heard online together in one act, and you charge $130 bucks to see it. and this proved to be a very successful model. wakin up feelin good and limber the one that really set it off was bonnaroo and then coachella. so you came here from england for this? for the festival, yeah. yeah, yeah, man, why not? it s coachella. all of a sudden, that same generation that s discovering music peer to peer online wants to be somewhere in a field with that peer, enjoying the live music experience. i ve seen about 40 different bands. every time, any type of music you can imagine. music festivals, there would always be this dj tent. and over the years that tent kept getting bigger and bigger. the superstar djs, diplo and