Ohana Fest returns September 27th - 29th 2024

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  • Father HubbardFather Hubbard Posts: 1,592
    Go Animal said:
    Pixies would be my bet

    Not with the Breeders playing. Bad blood.
    Touché
  • OfThePearlOfThePearl Posts: 777
    Of those suggested by others, my picks would be:
    Jack White
    Johnny Marr
    Jane's Addiction (Navarro's back!!)
    NIN
  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Posts: 19,640
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
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  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Posts: 3,987

    Who else is playing Kalifornia/LA around these dates?

    Paul Weller. Johnny Marr.

    Paul Weller wraps up his US tour in SoCal the end of September. I know Ed has connections to him because they both played the Teenage Cancer Trust benefit. He's an absolute legend and a great live act.
    As is Marr

    Agreed! I've seen him several times in recent years and he's awesome.
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  • JimmyVJimmyV Posts: 19,129
    Jay-Z - payback for Made In America
    Peter Frampton - Frampton Comes Ohana
    McCready and Friends - Mike, Duff McKagan, Brandi Carlile
    Dave A. - a reading from the Book of Grievances According to Dave A. 
    Mudhoney - RIP your eardrums
    Pearl Jam - Ohana night one concert film shown in spectacular black and white

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  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 12,851
    I am surprised crowded house is lower on the bill. I would guess you might get an EV appearance when they play.
  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,180
    Eddie coming out for Survivalism would be epic. 
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • tschavtschav Posts: 2,840
    Eddie coming out for Survivalism would be epic. 
    Dueling stage versions of "Hurt"
  • josevolutionjosevolution Posts: 29,262
    Get_Right said:
    I am surprised crowded house is lower on the bill. I would guess you might get an EV appearance when they play.
    Good chances this happens ^^^
    jesus greets me looks just like me ....
  • igotid88igotid88 Posts: 27,813
    It would have to be someone that people only came for Neil would like as well. And is headliner material. 
    I miss igotid88
  • LoujoeLoujoe Posts: 9,043
    MMJ?
  • Get_RightGet_Right Posts: 12,851
    Get_Right said:
    I am surprised crowded house is lower on the bill. I would guess you might get an EV appearance when they play.
    Good chances this happens ^^^

    Ed and Neil Finn have been friends and collaborators for a long time. Hope it happens for those that are there.
  • Sorry to hear Neil is cancelled this far out, hope you get a decent replacement.
  • MikeDigsMikeDigs Posts: 1,163
    edited June 27
    Eddie coming out for Survivalism would be epic. 
    Ed joining NIN for any song would be epic.  I do love Survivalism also.

    But I think "While I'm Still Here" would be a perfect song for Ed to join NIN for.
    This song is essentially the "Setting Sun" of the Hesitation Marks album.

    https://youtu.be/kbiqJ3TCaUQ?si=RDmWb-rF7fjydxuV

    Another great fit for Eddie to join would be the "Setting Sun" of the With Teeth album, "Right Where It Belongs".

    https://youtu.be/F-jZHMX-CJ0?si=HCyHfehJrzcGrIP8

    I'm probably getting myself excited over nothing here.  Likely a slim chance that NIN does perform at Ohana.
    But I'll enjoy the idea until the replacement artist is announced...
    Post edited by MikeDigs on
  • jgregory89jgregory89 Posts: 195
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
  • kaw753kaw753 Posts: 839
    Depending on the travel time needed before his tour in Uruguay.... Paul McCartney. Everyone else appears to be booked.
  • RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 4,930
    kaw753 said:
    Depending on the travel time needed before his tour in Uruguay.... Paul McCartney. Everyone else appears to be booked.
    Now that’s a helluva good idea! 
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  • JD87070JD87070 Posts: 251
    I wonder if Ohana and Bourbon & Beyond Festival will team up to get the same headliner to fill Neil’s slot, NY was supposed to play B&B the week before, so now they’re scrambling for someone else too. Could help if they can get someone to do two shows instead of just one.
  • YAKIMATSUYAKIMATSU Posts: 839
    edited June 28

    How about The Who?
    I realize "they" are not touring, but Roger is, and they just did a few shows last year.
    Post edited by YAKIMATSU on
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  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,180
    A reformed Oasis?
    "Mostly I think that people react sensitively because they know you’ve got a point"
  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Posts: 3,987
    I feel like that's ^^^ as likely to happen as Taylor Swift filling in.
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  • Gern BlanstenGern Blansten Posts: 19,640
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
    Sorry if this is an ignorant question but riding a bike at night on the highway seems dangerous...was there a bike path or something
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    2010: St Louis, Columbus, Noblesville; 2011: EV Chicago, East Troy, East Troy
    2013: London ON, Wrigley; 2014: Cincy, St Louis, Moline (NO CODE)
    2016: Lexington, Wrigley #1; 2018: Wrigley, Wrigley, Boston, Boston
    2020: Oakland, Oakland:  2021: EV Ohana, Ohana, Ohana, Ohana
    2022: Oakland, Oakland, Nashville, Louisville; 2023: Chicago, Chicago, Noblesville
    2024: Noblesville, Wrigley, Wrigley, Ohana, Ohana
  • jgregory89jgregory89 Posts: 195
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
    Sorry if this is an ignorant question but riding a bike at night on the highway seems dangerous...was there a bike path or something
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't consider the road that runs along the coast there to be a highway, but I ride on the sidewalk there, there's also a large parking lot along there that you can ride in.  Also, the traffic at that hour on that road is pretty sparse.  Then about halfway down, there's a bike path that's separated by a guard rail that runs parallel to the road.  After that you hit a dirt trail that runs parallel to the beach and railroad tracks, you'll go over a little bridge which you'll need to walk the bike over.  The dirt trail will take you all the way to SC's pier, you can also exit before the pier and head up the hills to wherever you're staying.  It's very safe.
  • Spiritual_ChaosSpiritual_Chaos Posts: 30,180
    What does it matter without Neil. 

    Jus rob me and leave me assaulted crying in a ditch
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  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Posts: 3,987
    Good news for you! -- No ditches.
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  • curmudgeonesscurmudgeoness Posts: 3,987
    Also, @Spiritual_Chaos I saw your comment on the Neil Young thread about having "no interest in the American west coast," and I'm kind of puzzled by it. The western part of the US, in my opinion and experience, is far more beautiful than the eastern half of the country. There are mountains, desert, giant redwoods, a breathtaking coastline. The cities have great restaurants and a ton going on, generally.

    Plus, late September is a great time to visit. Summer comes late to the west coast in general, and in SoCal September and October are known as "locals' summer," because the tourists and the "Zonies" (Arizonans) have gone home.
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  • Go BeaversGo Beavers Posts: 8,972
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
    Sorry if this is an ignorant question but riding a bike at night on the highway seems dangerous...was there a bike path or something
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't consider the road that runs along the coast there to be a highway, but I ride on the sidewalk there, there's also a large parking lot along there that you can ride in.  Also, the traffic at that hour on that road is pretty sparse.  Then about halfway down, there's a bike path that's separated by a guard rail that runs parallel to the road.  After that you hit a dirt trail that runs parallel to the beach and railroad tracks, you'll go over a little bridge which you'll need to walk the bike over.  The dirt trail will take you all the way to SC's pier, you can also exit before the pier and head up the hills to wherever you're staying.  It's very safe.
    That’s good to know because I’ve stayed north of the venue toward Laguna and riding that stretch at night didn’t look appealing. Just a bike lane along four lanes of fast drivers with hills and curves. 
  • jgregory89jgregory89 Posts: 195
    Oh. Yeah. Renting a bike might be an option then also :)

    With the festival ending so early (?) at night... taking some time getting home isn't that big of a hassle

    And luckily with the US not being a "tax nightmare" like here in Sweden, a beer at the festival must be like 2-3 dollars. Amazing!
    Definitely rent a bike.  I usually stay in San Clemente and rent an e-bike as well.  There's a few places to rent from in SC.  It's a nice cruise down to the show and you can park/lock it at the designated bike area.  Easy in/easy out. 
    How is the ride at night back to SC though?
    Great!  Nice riding back with a little buzz.  You do want to make sure you get an e-bike though to handle those SC hills on the way back..
    Sorry if this is an ignorant question but riding a bike at night on the highway seems dangerous...was there a bike path or something
    Maybe I'm wrong, but I wouldn't consider the road that runs along the coast there to be a highway, but I ride on the sidewalk there, there's also a large parking lot along there that you can ride in.  Also, the traffic at that hour on that road is pretty sparse.  Then about halfway down, there's a bike path that's separated by a guard rail that runs parallel to the road.  After that you hit a dirt trail that runs parallel to the beach and railroad tracks, you'll go over a little bridge which you'll need to walk the bike over.  The dirt trail will take you all the way to SC's pier, you can also exit before the pier and head up the hills to wherever you're staying.  It's very safe.
    That’s good to know because I’ve stayed north of the venue toward Laguna and riding that stretch at night didn’t look appealing. Just a bike lane along four lanes of fast drivers with hills and curves. 
    Ah, yeah that sounds sketch.
  • RatherStarvedRatherStarved Posts: 4,930
    California is designed for cars.  It just is.
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