@@g0801215 sorry but this doesn't sound like Ok Boomer. It was a Millennial's formula. You are actually a zoomer trying to talk like a millennial against millennials, using a Millennial's punchline that even Millennials find old. lol, what a harakiri
Damon seemed uncomfortable almost throughout the entire show because the audience didn't respond as he expected... Even the end of the show was very strange, as Damon had to approach the microphone and say 'Thank you, Coachella, that's it.'
@@ghostwolfr054 No, on the tour around the world they did in 2023 you can see many young people, it was the order of presentations and it is no secret that the Coachella crowds are quiet, that has been said for years.
The people that go to coachella know nothing about music, it’s not the age, I’m 20 and me and many friends love them, don’t blame it on the generation, blame it on the festival, saw blur in the corona capital and the crowd was lit
Blur was wasted on that crowd, Coachella is now unfortunately mainly tik tok/insta influencers & just there to be seen....Glasto crowd would floor this lot!
It wasn’t just blur, it was all the 90’s groups that didn’t get the crowd they deserved. Sublime, no doubt, the aquabats, the addicts. The gen z’s were there for the kpop and electro acts
not surprised the crowd was dead. Gen Z are pretty smooth brained and wouldve reacted more if it was Blur playing a cover of Skibidi toilet or sumn lmao
Gen Z started in 97 and ended in 2013, plus artists like Billie Ellish, Lana Del Ray and Suicideboys also had lame crowds despite being well known modern artists Song 2 is still a pretty well known song its just that coachella is notorious for lame crowds
@bryku Yikes dude, you're proving his point and making us look bad lol. Blur has had multiple hits and has a huge following. Most of their hits just didn't have the legs of Song 2 here in the states. That's like saying Radiohead is a one hit wonder because of Creep.
That was his reaction to the crowd though. It's hard to be genuinely into it for a lot of artists when they're looking at a sea of zombies with smartphones in the air, especially while being old enough to remember a time when crowds had 100x the intensity.
BLUR is from another time when it was okay to give a lame audience sh*t. It always fired the crowd up. But today`s kids are used to be cuddled in a soft pink cloud.
beside the audience being the majority of influencers, this song didn’t do as well because this is more popular in the UK. UK fans would go crazy if blur performed at their coachella. :P