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One last time around the Bloc Party

03:26 AM PT, Oct 7 2007

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[Later this morning, I will have a guest post on the Justice set. For now,

here's my final take ...]

Bloc Party made me wish I'd chosen the

Turbonegro set to end my Detour.

Oh, the Englishmen were charming enough, and their dancier material fairly rattled

the buildings at Main and Temple streets. But it ended up providing a little too pat a

finish to the long day. You add this one up, and it equals a day's worth of small

tent-caliber material at Coachella.

Do I wish I'd spent my Saturday on the

couch watching college football? No.

Do I wish Detour had at least one band

that was trying to save rock 'n' roll? Yes.

Photo: Bloc Party on the East

state (by Kevin Bronson / LAT)

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Hugo

I suppose Turbonegro would have been the better choice if you like the Norwegian

equivalent of Queens of the Stone Age (which played Detour last year). Turbonegro trying

to save Rock n' Roll? I'll take that about as serious as the government vowing to

rebuild New Orleans.

John

agreed. For me the highlights were definitely Kinky and the Noisettes. Justice was kind

of disappointing. I can't blame them for the sound being terrible on stage. Perry

Farrell was irrelevant as always. A lot of the bands sounded the same. And whats with

those skinny jeans and cardigans? Thanks though to the door lady who let us go out and

come back in after a mini pub crawl.

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