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Green Day at Lollapalooza

David Medsker reviews some of the Lollapalooza headliners at ESDMusic.com, including Green Day.

Green Day, Saturday, Parkways Foundation Stage

We spent most of the day on the north side, but after seeing the gigantic crowd that had gathered for Lady Gaga the day before, we decided to pass on Spoon in order to guarantee us a good spot for Green Day’s set. Imagine our surprise, then, when we hit the softball fields about an hour before they were set to go on stage…and the crowd that had gathered was a fraction, as in a fifth of the size, waiting for Gaga at this time the night before. Wow. Did not expect that at all.

We settled on a spot in the grass to the left of the stage, just in front of the mixing board. About 15 minutes before the band took the stage – and while Slightly Stoopid was still playing on the adidas stage – the sound system started playing assorted disco songs, and someone in a rabbit costume came out with a beer bottle, pretending to be drunk and climbing all over the stage. They even led the crowd into doing the biggest collective “YMCA” in history. Is this really Lollapalooza? The Village People and “YMCA” dancing? Odd.

Still, the greater issue for us was that Green Day was stepping on the toes of what was technically their opening act. We thought they’d be more considerate than that.

Chicago music critic Jim DeRogatis probably trashed Green Day’s performance at Lolla. (We’d look it up, but frankly, we can’t be bothered.) He’s fond of saying that punk should only be played in clubs and dive bars, not in arenas, though it should be noted that DeRogatis is a member of a punk band himself, and the press release that came with their last album was the most pretentious bunch of horseshit we’ve read in years. Anyway, we can see what he had a problem with in Green Day’s set, namely the classic rock break where the band played snippets of “Iron Man,” “Ain’t Talkin’ ‘Bout Love,” “Sweet Child ‘o Mine,” and “Highway to Hell.”

Personally, we thought it was awesome.

We’re sorry we missed it. In case you missed it, you can satisfy your Green Day fix a little by checking out this list of Green Day Deep Cuts.

Get ticket information and tour dates at the Green Day website.

Playmates show off after the Palm Springs Playboy Golf Scramble

Playboy Playmates at Palm Springs.

The playmates were out in San Diego last week to help host the annual Playboy Golf Scramble. The ladies, who are also a part of the Playboy Dancers, were set to give everyone at the event a show to remember.

Each November, Fantasy Springs Resort Casino in the Palm Springs, CA area hosts the annual Palm Springs Playboy Golf Scramble. This past weekend, the San Diego Playboy Golf Scramble was held. Following that, lots of Fantasy Springs VIP casino players (who also played in the San Diego tournament), the four Playboy Playmates and dozens of Girls of Playboy Golf from the San Diego event rode a party bus for the weekend afterparty at Fantasy Springs Resort Casino. On Saturday night, the resort held a private VIP party in its picturesque 12th Floor Wine Bar. The four Playmates in attendance are also members of the Playboy Dancers and treated the audience to an impromptu routine.

You can read the full rundown of the weekend’s event and browse a gallery of photos from the impromptu dance session at the Bullz-Eye Blog.

Lauren Conrad and friends host at TAO

Lauren Conrad showed up at TAO this weekend to host a party based on her novel series, L.A. Candy, along with a few friends. The party was a wild mix of beach fun and candy-themed favors and drinks to help celebrate Conrad’s success.

LC spent most of her time in the grand cabana, enjoying Hpnotiq cocktails . She talked with fans and caught up with friends while indulging her sweet tooth with candy in Hptoniq’s signature blue and white colors. Girls tossed out lollipops and candy bracelets to the crowd as pool partiers drank Roq Candy Martini and LA Candy specialty drinks from Hpnotiq.

Lauren Conrad also had some time to chat about upcoming clothing projects she’s been working on.

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