title 105: Coachella Recap

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pubDate Thu, 23 Apr 2026 07:00:00 GMT

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Speaker 1:
[00:01] Hear me out, you guys. Can we officially get armstands?

Speaker 2:
[00:08] What?

Speaker 1:
[00:09] For the mic?

Speaker 3:
[00:11] Oh, I heard that wrong. I was like, huh? Armstands. So we don't have to.

Speaker 1:
[00:15] A little arm moment.

Speaker 3:
[00:16] We can.

Speaker 1:
[00:18] Like, will you be mad if I'm the only one with it?

Speaker 3:
[00:20] It's so funny, Heath and I go back and forth every single year. Every time we switch the set, we're like, we should do armstands.

Speaker 2:
[00:27] What if we just got rid of them?

Speaker 1:
[00:29] Yeah, because we just got them back for Pretty Basic. Go subscribe Pretty Basic. The thing is, it's like.

Speaker 3:
[00:35] Go subscribe Unfiltered.

Speaker 1:
[00:39] These are so heavy.

Speaker 3:
[00:40] Best podcast in the world.

Speaker 2:
[00:41] I will say it keeps me more awake.

Speaker 3:
[00:43] Unfiltered.

Speaker 2:
[00:43] Like I feel like it PB, I use my hands too much and then I'm too comfortable. Here, I feel like I have to be up.

Speaker 4:
[00:50] Yeah, that's true.

Speaker 2:
[00:51] Or in the convo. Exactly. I will say that. But my arm is tired.

Speaker 3:
[00:55] You know what it is? It's these box. I think when Heath and I used the hand held ones, I think they're easier to... Because this one, I feel like you really have to aim it right.

Speaker 4:
[01:08] It's pretty cumbersome. The little ones we have on Unfiltered, Best Podcast, go subscribe.

Speaker 2:
[01:13] You guys are so annoying.

Speaker 3:
[01:15] Yeah, clock it.

Speaker 1:
[01:15] Wait, I do have to say, and obviously we'll get into all of the Coachella, but we did meet a girl who was so excited to meet us. She was like, oh my God, we've been following you for so long. She was so sweet. I forget her name, but shout out to you. You know who you are because she was like, I'm also subscribed to the Patreon. We're like, let me go with Sydney.

Speaker 2:
[01:33] I got a video of her.

Speaker 3:
[01:34] Alisha, you know what you always got to do whenever you need a Patreon subscribe? It always is you take a selfie and you put it in the chat.

Speaker 2:
[01:41] Oh, that's fair. No, I got a video. I meant to put it in, but I'm hanging on by a thread currently. But she did show me her Patreon. She unsubscribed to only not only us but also Unfiltered. And then we made her unsubscribe from Unfiltered.

Speaker 1:
[01:52] Well, I was going to say she was like, look, I'm subscribed and we look and it's like Zane and Heath. Zane and we're like, oh, that's not our Patreon.

Speaker 5:
[02:04] I swear I'm bald. I'm bald.

Speaker 1:
[02:06] And we're like, oh, my God, you're the best. You're so sweet.

Speaker 3:
[02:07] Oh, my God.

Speaker 1:
[02:08] And then we said you should unsubscribe from the boys. You know what, whatever, whatever you feel better watching, honestly, you know, I have to say too, obviously, we were being cutesy and sarcastic because if I don't say that, their next episode is going to be like, unfollow Alisha and Remi.

Speaker 3:
[02:28] Or we would just make the next title, Why the Girls Hate the Boys. Why Alisha and Remi hate Zane and Heath. And you know what, we got to take advantage of these moments.

Speaker 1:
[02:37] And you know, I don't I don't hate you guys because we're still going to get our Aspen trip.

Speaker 3:
[02:41] Yeah, that's sure. No, you definitely will.

Speaker 5:
[02:46] I said it's so convincing.

Speaker 3:
[02:48] You definitely will. And Heath and I will definitely put a lot of money into it. Right, Heath?

Speaker 4:
[02:54] That's right. I just I'm waiting for the loan approval.

Speaker 3:
[02:58] We could do we get we do Aspen, but we just put you on the motel six.

Speaker 2:
[03:05] We're along for the ride, whatever that may be.

Speaker 3:
[03:07] Okay.

Speaker 1:
[03:07] Don't you worry.

Speaker 4:
[03:08] Anything is a step up from the RV, so it will be better. I know.

Speaker 3:
[03:11] Heath, we're going to need some matter media help on this one, for sure.

Speaker 1:
[03:14] Which I will say, our videos from our ski trip are on the Patreon, patreon.com, basically, and filtered. And all I have to say is please watch it because there are some good moments and there's a lot of little like cutesy inside jokes.

Speaker 3:
[03:26] And we definitely took advantage of the moment of being in Mammoth. You know what I mean? With it being completely fucking dried out of the snow.

Speaker 1:
[03:34] You know, there's three feet of snow now.

Speaker 3:
[03:36] Yeah, apparently, best time of the year to go. Best time of the year.

Speaker 1:
[03:40] You know that Eagle Lodge is open again.

Speaker 2:
[03:42] Get the RV running, Heath. Let's go back.

Speaker 3:
[03:46] Yeah, I think Heath is done with RVs now.

Speaker 4:
[03:50] No more.

Speaker 3:
[03:51] That was honestly a shit show.

Speaker 1:
[03:52] Well, we should get into our Coachella experience because we all just got back. You can probably hear it in our voices that were a little.

Speaker 3:
[03:59] Not me. This is my first year where I did not lose my voice after. I was so excited. I do. I got back Sunday afternoon and I was so happy. I had no like no really any hangover.

Speaker 2:
[04:14] Speaking of the Patreon, I forgot to tell you guys this came to me in my sleep last night. And then I wrote in my phone so that I would remember at my book tour shop. I believe it was LA. A girl came up to me and she said she works for the 17th door.

Speaker 3:
[04:29] No way.

Speaker 2:
[04:30] Yes, and she was so sweet. And she was so apologetic. And she said she was there that night. But she wasn't like she had gone to a different room or she just she was there. But she like was not there when it happened. She said after it happened, after the thing happened, she said herself and four of her coworkers all went up on separate occasions to that guy and were really upset with him. And they were like, you cannot do this. You don't understand. We love them. This is so unacceptable. And he said he felt so bad.

Speaker 3:
[05:00] And you know what? I did have this guilty feeling. I'll hover over me after we said it because it was like, okay, because people do get tays in there. But the thing is that we just didn't sign the waiver yet. And I think that's what was like, oh, okay, if we didn't sign the waiver and it was like this, who knows what it's going to be like inside? That was like pretty much because we saw it. We've seen videos and we have seen people get like lightly tased, like we were ready for it. It was just that little moment was just like, it was like we knew.

Speaker 1:
[05:27] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Especially the signs, like there will be tased, like we knew what to expect.

Speaker 3:
[05:31] There will be butthole tasing.

Speaker 2:
[05:32] But there's also such a world where you could have gotten the the form and then been like, oh, actually, I don't want to get tased. Like, you know, and then and then like, I'm going to leave. And then but you still got tased. So like she trust me. She said she and all of her coworkers went up to him. They were very upset. He was very apologetic. And she did invite us to come back if we'd like to go back again. And you won't get tased in the butt this time.

Speaker 1:
[05:52] Can I wear it? Can I bring my own glow pendant?

Speaker 2:
[05:56] Yes, I'm sure you can.

Speaker 3:
[05:58] Because that shit was way too small and way too expensive.

Speaker 5:
[06:01] That was $10 for it, but I still love how I was like, can I get one? And then after that, Zane ran to the front.

Speaker 3:
[06:08] $10 to be $10 to be safe.

Speaker 4:
[06:11] Yeah, I think the safe pendant was more than the actual ticket entry.

Speaker 1:
[06:17] My favorite was that it's only 70% accurate that it'll work.

Speaker 3:
[06:20] Yeah, because they made it this fucking tiny and the globe probably lasted for like 10 minutes.

Speaker 2:
[06:24] They should make it like one of those big shaker, like a lava lamp.

Speaker 1:
[06:27] Or like a ring necklace.

Speaker 2:
[06:29] Yes, yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[06:30] Or a bell.

Speaker 1:
[06:31] All that to say, I very much appreciate that. She was so sweet.

Speaker 3:
[06:35] Yeah, that was a nice agreement.

Speaker 2:
[06:36] When she said that, you guys, I shrieked.

Speaker 1:
[06:38] I shrieked. I still just can't believe.

Speaker 3:
[06:40] My 17th reason.

Speaker 1:
[06:42] No, us at the exit and seeing like literal eight-year-olds come out happy, I was like, bro, am I a bitch?

Speaker 3:
[06:52] I don't know.

Speaker 2:
[06:53] I forgot. She also told me she was like, I when I heard you guys were coming, when I saw you coming, she was like, I knew Remi wouldn't be here and I knew Remi would be at the mall. And then she said she watched the video and then I was opening my sunny angels at the mall. She's like, I know you guys. They're like just a royalty free song.

Speaker 3:
[07:14] Oh, is that what the you girls you see is for you DIY videos?

Speaker 2:
[07:17] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Yes. OK, so check out our Patreon. Now I think we need to get into Coachella.

Speaker 6:
[07:23] Yeah, we should hit it.

Speaker 3:
[07:24] OK, you should. Well, you should you should do that. Do you know how to do that?

Speaker 1:
[07:29] Can we get a Hit It tutorial?

Speaker 4:
[07:32] So basically you like wind it up and you basically get it ready and then point at camera. Look down the barrel and hit it. But you gotta hit it. Let's all do it at the back at the back of your throat.

Speaker 2:
[07:46] OK, OK, OK. No, Zane first, and then Alisha, then me, and then Heath, because Heath is the person.

Speaker 3:
[07:53] But do it like really like a quick domino. OK, all right. OK.

Speaker 6:
[08:00] Ooh, he just has a little grasp to it.

Speaker 3:
[08:03] But hey, he's virtual, you know. It takes a little bit to get through.

Speaker 2:
[08:06] Oh no, I was saying his sounded the best.

Speaker 3:
[08:08] Oh yeah.

Speaker 2:
[08:09] It had soul to it.

Speaker 3:
[08:10] That's what I was saying. I don't know what the fuck you're talking about.

Speaker 2:
[08:13] I was saying, I'm Eve, I'm Revy, I'm Alisha. Okay, guys, welcome back to a very, what's the word I'm looking for? I don't know, like brainless episode of Basically Unfiltered because I'm only 1% here. Basically brain rot. Basically brain rot.

Speaker 3:
[08:41] How much are we giving?

Speaker 2:
[08:42] I'm Remi. Today, okay, I'm giving 13%.

Speaker 3:
[08:46] Okay. 13, all right. Are you sure not 17? I'll give 17.

Speaker 2:
[08:50] I'll give 17 store percent.

Speaker 3:
[08:51] We'll give the rest. We'll give the rest.

Speaker 1:
[08:52] My name's Alisha.

Speaker 3:
[08:54] I'm Zane.

Speaker 5:
[08:55] Oh, and I'm giving 60%.

Speaker 3:
[09:01] 60?

Speaker 1:
[09:01] I'm pretty there. Maybe 50. No, 60.

Speaker 3:
[09:05] Wait, is this out of 100 or is this out of 25? Okay, you're giving 60. I'm going to give 80.

Speaker 2:
[09:13] Wow.

Speaker 3:
[09:15] Percent.

Speaker 2:
[09:16] Wow.

Speaker 3:
[09:17] Let's go.

Speaker 6:
[09:17] Zane, who is he?

Speaker 1:
[09:20] On a Coachella episode?

Speaker 3:
[09:22] Yeah, I know. That is crazy.

Speaker 2:
[09:24] Heath, what are you giving?

Speaker 4:
[09:25] I'm not going to lie. I'm a little bit tired, too. I didn't do the whole Coachella extravaganza, but it was a very busy week. A little backed up on sleep. Didn't really get too much. I'm in the 85, 90 rating.

Speaker 5:
[09:38] That's still really good.

Speaker 3:
[09:39] As long as it's not higher than mine, I can't run this shit.

Speaker 2:
[09:41] He did give you brotherhood higher. Okay, okay.

Speaker 5:
[09:45] Wait, Cal, how about you?

Speaker 3:
[09:46] I hope 100, Cal.

Speaker 4:
[09:47] You know what?

Speaker 3:
[09:49] I am 100, guys.

Speaker 4:
[09:50] I always give 100%.

Speaker 2:
[09:51] We're on the verge of illness right now, you guys.

Speaker 1:
[09:54] But that's how you walk into work, you know? You gotta lose that shit out there.

Speaker 2:
[09:58] It's mental. It's all mental.

Speaker 3:
[10:01] And I feel like if you went to Coachella and you come back to Work Monday, I feel like the boss, I feel like the office has kind of let you lose a little bit.

Speaker 1:
[10:09] It depends where you're at, though, you know?

Speaker 3:
[10:11] That's true, I guess.

Speaker 2:
[10:13] If you're a doctor, I don't think so.

Speaker 3:
[10:14] No, yeah, absolutely. I don't think doctors are going out to Coachella.

Speaker 2:
[10:17] Yeah, they should. Why not? Doctors should have fun.

Speaker 3:
[10:20] When you said doctor in my head, like I was thinking surgeon. I was thinking like open heart surgeon. I just can't imagine them at Coachella.

Speaker 2:
[10:27] I can.

Speaker 4:
[10:28] You guys look good post Coachella right now, though. I think this is the best I've ever seen you coming back.

Speaker 2:
[10:33] Oh, my.

Speaker 1:
[10:34] Thank you.

Speaker 4:
[10:35] I agree.

Speaker 1:
[10:35] I have to say there was no embarrassing me accidentally in a celebrity's private bathroom on the floor moment. None of that. Every night, I was able to fully take out all my hair, braids and all little gems and all that stuff. I even showered every night and did my skin care.

Speaker 4:
[10:54] Wow.

Speaker 1:
[10:55] And that says a lot.

Speaker 3:
[10:57] Yeah, it definitely for this was a big year because Justin Bieber performed, which is, you know, amazing. I also just felt like it was like really, it was just super different than every well, I know why, but it was like, it's because I wasn't there because you weren't there. One. I mean, it was, I feel like I did have the least amount of friends this year for sure. That I even saw because I mean, I didn't see you all weekend. Not one second I saw you.

Speaker 2:
[11:25] I'm trying to find you.

Speaker 3:
[11:26] And then I saw you for maybe five minutes. I feel like five, ten minutes at that party.

Speaker 1:
[11:32] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[11:32] That was it, which was really weird.

Speaker 2:
[11:34] No, we never saw you at the festival.

Speaker 3:
[11:36] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[11:36] It was just so crowded that normally, I feel like I do run into a whole bunch of people and you just didn't see them. Normally, you're like, oh, I see someone across the lake. And it was just so packed.

Speaker 3:
[11:48] It was packed though, which is crazy. I didn't see a lot of people.

Speaker 1:
[11:51] But I think that made it harder to find people. And I literally I just found like a what's no for weekend to type video. And I was like, damn, I've gone every year minus the two years. They didn't have it since 2015. Some years, double weekend.

Speaker 6:
[12:04] Like you've been going every year since 2015, like I love Coachella.

Speaker 1:
[12:09] But this out of the busiest, most packed, I've ever seen it in my life, like almost to a point where the festival itself was just unenjoyable because it was so packed, which like we still had so much fun, like with our house and our friends and like all that stuff. But the actual festival itself, it was just hard to like kind of get around.

Speaker 2:
[12:31] And I have a question really bad lines were bad everywhere, everywhere. I have an honest question. Everyone has to be a thousand percent honest. You know, we were the vibes off this year. Yes.

Speaker 3:
[12:45] Yes.

Speaker 1:
[12:46] For at the festival. Yes.

Speaker 2:
[12:47] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[12:47] That's right. That's right. Came home early.

Speaker 2:
[12:49] My whole weekend. I had such a lovely time with our friends and everything. But yeah, like as a whole, I'm like the vibes were just off. Yeah, I've been seeing a lot of people. Nothing bad happened by any means. I don't know if it was just like it was too crowded, like a culmination of too crowded. I've seen a lot of people say that they had really bad experiences with like rude people at the festival, like people being rude, people shoving, people hurting each other, like just like bad experiences.

Speaker 3:
[13:15] I felt like I saw a lot of that too. Like I feel like years ago, I would walk around and it like everybody was smiling, everybody was happy. It was very festively, like it felt really positive. This year, I was walking around and I swear it just felt so, it did not feel right.

Speaker 1:
[13:31] I think it was just too crowded.

Speaker 4:
[13:33] Like I would be mad too, if I had to wait two hours for a slice of pizza, like it's going to ruin my day.

Speaker 1:
[13:39] I really also want to talk about the price like gouging.

Speaker 2:
[13:43] Everywhere.

Speaker 1:
[13:44] The way I like, this is such an issue as a whole because I feel like, and we can get into the Bieber of it all, but some people are like, he got paid so much money to do that. But I'm like when the normal GA retail price is like what $500 and they're going for $4,000 this weekend.

Speaker 2:
[14:03] I also overheard that Coachella oversold by 140,000 tickets.

Speaker 1:
[14:09] I fully believe it, Ron.

Speaker 2:
[14:10] That's what I heard. That was allegedly. I don't know if that's true, but they definitely oversold it.

Speaker 3:
[14:14] Oversold that as in because, I mean, those wristbands are cheap. You can always make more, but are you saying like capacity-wise they shouldn't?

Speaker 2:
[14:21] That was my question. I have a friend who's in the music industry who was like, they oversold by a ton. But then I was like, so what are the repercussions for that? Is it like the fire department comes and shuts you down? You know what I mean? Can they just make as many as they want?

Speaker 3:
[14:34] If reselling wristbands is illegal, they should arrest about the 150 people that are literally sitting inside the venue at Coachella in a line. Just like, yo, you got wristbands, you got wristbands. It's like, if that's the case and if it's that big of a problem, because this year was the biggest problem of wristbands games I've ever seen.

Speaker 2:
[14:54] General and VIP, you can't resell artists or artist guests because those are given in the industry, whether that's by people who are performing or people who are agencies, music, yeah, music agencies. What?

Speaker 3:
[15:07] You're not saying me. I know some of the artists, we're real tight, we're cool. I was supporting them backstage.

Speaker 1:
[15:17] No, you were on stage. They asked you to come out and sing Boom, but you're like, no, I don't want to go in.

Speaker 3:
[15:22] Yeah, for sure.

Speaker 1:
[15:22] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[15:23] I heard it was after the Justin Bieber sound check leaked because people heard he was doing Baby, they heard he was doing Favorite Girl, they heard he was doing Beauty and the Beast, and that's when Boom, they all went up because then everyone's like, I got to see this.

Speaker 3:
[15:37] Got it. Because if I were to make a guess, like if you were to ask me, what do you think Justin Bieber is going to play? I'd be like 90 percent he's only going to play his new album. I feel like that's what most people would have guessed too because he really loves that album. He did two albums with all those songs. He's probably going to want to push all those songs.

Speaker 1:
[15:55] Yeah. No, but I feel like it was really a performance for the fans. A lot of people had a lot of mixed opinions.

Speaker 3:
[16:00] Oh, yeah.

Speaker 1:
[16:01] All his performance did was make me realize I want to see him in an actual concert, like a venue, a stadium. I want to see him where I have a seat, where I can have a good view, where it can go over a certain amount of time. He has time to sing all of his stuff. I feel like at the festival because it was so crowded. Again, the most crowd I've ever seen. There's also just concert etiquette or festival etiquette. Yes, everyone tries to get to the front. I've never seen it this bad, like you said. There was none. And also own what you're doing. Don't be like my friends up there and lying only to go two feet in front of the person.

Speaker 3:
[16:33] Yeah, just whenever people can. Because we were pretty up there and it was tight. And people were trying to get through and literally every time they go through, I'm like, good luck.

Speaker 1:
[16:42] Were you an artist?

Speaker 3:
[16:44] Yeah. No, the artist was insane.

Speaker 1:
[16:49] VIP was the exact same.

Speaker 3:
[16:51] No, no, I bet.

Speaker 1:
[16:52] Yeah, I bet. No, but like that pact is normally close to the front. And we're like, OK, like, let's go towards the back. The back of VIP general everywhere was so tight. This one guy literally like like pushes into me. And you guys know I hate confrontation. I can't yell at anyone.

Speaker 6:
[17:08] I literally go, what the fuck?

Speaker 1:
[17:11] I go I literally was pissed because I was like, what the fuck? And then he's like he'd like like whatever, like what? Shoes me off. And then the friend behind was like, oh, his wristband was caught on your bag. And I was just like, like people are like, where do you think you're like, oh my God.

Speaker 3:
[17:26] And then somebody next to you saw you and go, wow, these influencers are really stuck up. They just saw that you got one little interaction. Does a whole TikTok story time. The narrative just keeps going.

Speaker 1:
[17:38] I truly was like, people have no like I get, we all want to be close, but like you also have to be realistic when you're like, you can't bring seven people trying to get to the front.

Speaker 3:
[17:47] And it just, I felt like it was, I think at that point, be like the people that get there hours before. Like I used to, I used to always like, remember those, remember those videos of like people rushing the gate or not rushing the gate, but they would like run right through as soon as it opens or run to the front. I would always be like, damn, like, okay, it's not that serious. And then in my head, I was like, it is, it is kind of serious because you don't have to deal with this bullshit that we're all dealing with right now. I feel like the people that have the most air are the people that came first and got that front row.

Speaker 4:
[18:22] Imagine being squished, just people behind you pushing and you're like up at the park.

Speaker 3:
[18:27] Oh, but you know what? I think they're much better now. They probably, as soon as they see that, they probably pick them up right out of the gate.

Speaker 1:
[18:33] But then you lose your spot.

Speaker 3:
[18:35] Oh, they do. They do kick you right out. Yeah, that's things.

Speaker 1:
[18:38] Yeah, there's a lot of.

Speaker 2:
[18:40] I think we just need to be safer.

Speaker 1:
[18:42] Yeah, period. Even seeing people jump over without a ticket, they were like going over the fence.

Speaker 3:
[18:48] Oh, I saw so many videos like that.

Speaker 1:
[18:50] That's here too. This is why I love and hate social media so much. Like when people see that's what you can do, people go knowing, oh, I can do that.

Speaker 3:
[18:57] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[18:58] And it just it's so like, oh, my God.

Speaker 2:
[19:01] My thing is just like after Astroworld, like why are we not all being as safe as possible? Like, that's just my my question with everything. What's everybody's take on Justin Bieber's performance?

Speaker 4:
[19:11] OK, let me tell you my perspective because we watched it on the live stream. First of all, it was doing zoom out of the audience like a drone shot. And you probably don't realize, like, I'm sure it looked packed from being at that level. But seeing an aerial shot, Mariah and I gasp.

Speaker 1:
[19:30] Wow.

Speaker 4:
[19:32] This was no, it was out of control. It looked like every single person at the festival was just smashed into a corner.

Speaker 3:
[19:43] It was Bieber, it was Bieberchella. Like I would safely say it was Bieberchella.

Speaker 1:
[19:47] I need to see that. Oh my God. Like that gives me anxiety just looking at it.

Speaker 3:
[19:50] Yeah, that was insane.

Speaker 4:
[19:52] It was wild.

Speaker 1:
[19:53] We ended up leaving early because we were just like, there's no way we're going to get out of this. We can barely see, we can barely like.

Speaker 4:
[20:00] Oh, I bet.

Speaker 1:
[20:00] It's just, we knew it would take four hours just to literally exit the festival. Yeah, like we should go and watch it on the live stream at home. And it like, it's great. Also, it's also weird was I think during this exact time, Sahara was also just as packed. So I believe it was oversold a hundred because people were seeing Cascade, I think or whoever was on.

Speaker 3:
[20:23] Oh, Cascade.

Speaker 1:
[20:25] I remember hearing like all three of the main stages were extremely packed. I'm like, this explains everything.

Speaker 3:
[20:31] I was, we were one of the people that actually got like a really good spot up in the front. Not the front, but like, looking at the stage like, damn, I feel really like our group felt really lucky being where we were. I was like, damn, this is actually really, and we didn't come back.

Speaker 1:
[20:49] Wait, guys, this is the bikini bottom.

Speaker 3:
[20:54] Yeah, that's insane.

Speaker 5:
[20:55] I'm a goofy goober.

Speaker 3:
[20:59] We mistakenly forgot to take a piss before going into our spot. We get there and we're waiting for maybe like 15, 20 minutes. And I look at everybody. I'm like, oh my God. And they're like, well, I was like, I'm about to pee my pants. And I'm looking around. I wasn't worried about like not being able to meet up with them. I was worried about leaving to get to the bathroom because it was so packed. Like fucking packed. Artists, like artists. It was crazy. I'm sitting there. And I was the first one that needed to pee. And I'm sitting there and we're waiting, Heath, like an hour. And my my fucking legs are like crossed like this. And I'm like about and I'm looking at people around me. And they're just like, look, look, man, if you got to pee, pee is like, I, I will not fucking pee in this in this crowd right now. No, no way. I will not be like the people with diapers on out. And like when the ball's dropping, I will not be that person. I'm going to sit and it just kept getting worse. And I look at Natalie, she's like, Zane, I really need to pee too. And it was like, we can't leave. Like, what the fuck are we going to do? I finished my drink and I'm like, no, I don't do it. But I am this close, because I already got approval of people around me. But I was just, I wasn't, I was worried about...

Speaker 5:
[22:20] To pee or to leave?

Speaker 3:
[22:21] To pee.

Speaker 5:
[22:22] No!

Speaker 3:
[22:22] Yeah, no, I was getting approval of, just because they saw, they knew how, they knew that it was going to be so hard for me to even get out of there. They were just like, look...

Speaker 5:
[22:32] Sorry, I just pictured influencers in.

Speaker 3:
[22:36] The girls behind me were so giant. They were just like, look, if you got to pee, just do it. And I'm like, thank you so much. But like, I really, like, I don't want to do it.

Speaker 4:
[22:46] They're like, we just did it two minutes ago.

Speaker 3:
[22:49] And I was this close, I was like, I was this close to putting the cup in my pants, just like in my jeans and zipping it up. And I did it. I put my cup in there. I was just like, nope, and I threw it on the ground. I zipped up and then he started performing and I was like, okay, he's out. My pee got sucked back up a little bit. I think because the waiting actually makes it worse. And then he starts playing his new album, which, you know, it's good. It's a little slower. Does not help my feet. And I'm sitting there first song, second song, third song, fourth song, fifth song. And he pulls up the chat is like, oh, what's I wanting? I see every so I thought the chat was like already pre like like made for. Oh, oh, interesting. OK, so everybody was saying one of like the big hits. And I'm like, OK, it's about to start. Thank God, because I know I at least have 15, 20 more minutes until I'm like, fuck, this is not worth it. And as soon as like, all right, I'm looking at the chat. All right. Next up, walking away, I'm like, I was like, I looked at everybody. I was like, I'm done. I look at Nellie.

Speaker 1:
[23:59] That's when we that's when we left, because I remember Brett was like, and we are walking away.

Speaker 3:
[24:06] That's literally we're making the joke all night. It's like, and this is when we and this is when we walk. I remember not only me, there was a few people. I think a lot of people in there what like was like holding their piss. They were like, yeah, really holding back. And I think by that point, everybody like people just started trying to squeeze through.

Speaker 1:
[24:25] Sorry, I was just thinking like, I hope the people who stayed were like huge believers and like wanted to be there. So it was good to like get people out. So then like the real fans can be there because that's who should be there. Yeah, like, you know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[24:40] And his album has new I genuinely like like quite a few songs in his new album. They were just too slow and it was not helping my problem. And I could see everybody. There was a couple of people that were getting really annoyed me. They thought I was complaining about his show when I was just complaining about my pee and like selfishly just wanting him to play something.

Speaker 2:
[25:01] You're one of the people were complaining.

Speaker 3:
[25:04] It was just my people. If I didn't need to pee, I'd be fine. I'm like, I'm good, baby. I'm here for the ride. Play whatever he wants. Whatever. It was just the pee. And I was like, you know what? Instead of just like continuing to like just like complain and like sit there and like really make noises, I was just like, it's time to go. I walked out of there and I went to the bathroom there and it's so crazy. There were still so many people outside of that section, like in the art section, even bar the artist section even where like, we're all like the little booths and there were so many people and they're like, there are so many people at this festival. And as we use the bathroom, we came back out. We just saw it just getting more and more packed and we're like, okay, I think it's time to go.

Speaker 1:
[25:52] Also, I want to do a quick disclaimer. Like, I feel like we're saying even an artist a bit. And for those who don't like we've been general, we've been VIP, we've been artists. Like normally artists is pretty empty for the most part. There's still a lot of people, but that's the only reason why we're saying like even artists because normally it would be easy to walk around.

Speaker 3:
[26:10] And it's not this like fancy area. Like I would say the two biggest pros. And I think the only pros is you getting quicker, right? That's like one of the big pros. You're getting quicker other than GA and VIP where you have to walk that whole thing. Or it's and it's easier to find your friends that also have that because there's less people in there. I would say those are like the really top two. Like unless you're doing like in the front of the stage. Yeah, unless you're doing like an activation with a brand that's in there, you really like you're not really in those boots because they're usually normally working with the people that are working with them for Coachella. Because there's no bar in there and the bathroom suit like you get use the bathroom too.

Speaker 1:
[26:49] And the line is definitely shorter than I went into a port-a-potty. And and just just regular flush and a light inside.

Speaker 6:
[27:01] And I was updated that I was like, let's go everywhere.

Speaker 3:
[27:05] Everywhere. All the portables were like, better, good. Yeah, I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 2:
[27:10] A really good TikTok that was like the people that make the most money at these festivals are not the art. It will probably the artist, actually, but not the like companies are looking to the vendors.

Speaker 1:
[27:20] It's the fucking port-a-potty, you know, AI can never take that away.

Speaker 2:
[27:24] And that is not crazy.

Speaker 3:
[27:25] And they and they were on the she gave us a breakdown of like how much it costs to rent each of those port. Man, it's expensive. I did not charge.

Speaker 2:
[27:35] Yeah, I only had like six. Hello. Hello. I will say also and I'll just never understand. I understand the logic. I will never agree with over selling something, over selling a plane, over selling a festival. You're already making so much goddamn money. Why are you taking away from people's experience? Yeah, like people are spending a lot of money, whether you go to Coachella every single year and you have like your fixed amount of money that you like are saving and it's the same. Like you're doing the exact same level and like you're doing the same stay or whatever. Like and you're based on that. Your experience should be the same then. It should not be worse because these companies want to sell over sell by 140,000 tickets.

Speaker 1:
[28:16] And I think that is enough. I know we keep talking about it, but like what pisses me off so much too is like the people who planned ahead and budgeted to have a ticket or like get an Airbnb and they planned it nine months ago to only then get canceled and then it's up charged.

Speaker 3:
[28:33] It's like they're getting like that doesn't make sense to me how so many people that rented through different like through different like Airbnb, whatever how the host was able to just cancel the reservations after they had a book for a month and then they are charged by like four, five times. And like if you want to rebook, this is a new price.

Speaker 1:
[28:49] And then someone can do that. And I'm someone who books stuff last minute, but it's like someone who is like, oh, fine, I'll pay that whatever. It's just like, it sucks because like, it's just so expensive already, like to go the whole weekend. I don't know. I just, it just, it makes me really sad for the people who like genuinely just got fucked over.

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Speaker 3:
[30:30] Was it last year, Coachella, or the year before? Remember, we were walking around, we were like, wow, it's like pretty empty this year.

Speaker 1:
[30:35] I thought about it the whole time.

Speaker 4:
[30:36] It was like two years ago, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[30:37] Yeah, I have a feeling they probably remembered that moment. And because I remember a lot of people talking about it. So in my head, maybe they're like, yeah, we have Justin Bieber performing, which is going to bring a lot of people. But we don't want to risk it by having nobody there, or having very little people there like that year.

Speaker 1:
[30:54] But I think they just underestimated his reach.

Speaker 2:
[30:56] Yeah, honestly, honestly, I did.

Speaker 3:
[31:00] I did too.

Speaker 2:
[31:01] I'm happy for him. I thought I have a lot of thoughts about the performance on it.

Speaker 6:
[31:05] Oh, we should let's talk about it as a whole.

Speaker 4:
[31:08] Yeah, I'm sorry that you said that the chat was all pre-done. So that whole thing with the computer wasn't live.

Speaker 1:
[31:14] That's what I read from a pro.

Speaker 4:
[31:16] So that was all like pre-recorded.

Speaker 1:
[31:19] The order in the set list was the same.

Speaker 4:
[31:20] And the Wi-Fi messing up?

Speaker 1:
[31:22] What?

Speaker 4:
[31:23] And the Wi-Fi messing up?

Speaker 1:
[31:24] Yeah, I saw that.

Speaker 2:
[31:25] I did see that was all planned.

Speaker 3:
[31:26] Oh, I thought it was. I thought that was not planned.

Speaker 1:
[31:29] Yeah, I saw something that said a stage person confirmed it was.

Speaker 3:
[31:32] But how does the Wi-Fi like you were saying the Wi-Fi went out?

Speaker 1:
[31:36] Like how Mariah does her little spinny thing.

Speaker 6:
[31:38] Oh, to like to like to make it feel real.

Speaker 1:
[31:40] It makes sense. A set list is usually set, you know.

Speaker 3:
[31:43] I know. I know that. But OK. Yeah, I guess that makes sense.

Speaker 1:
[31:47] Imagine our live last year and then like actually being a headliner. There's so many things that go wrong with lives. It's not worth like that's actually doing.

Speaker 2:
[31:55] Also, they need to plan like lighting. They need to plan like people say bad shit.

Speaker 1:
[31:59] Also, that chat would be going like, like it would.

Speaker 6:
[32:01] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[32:02] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[32:02] Also, like you never know if someone's like saying crazy shit in there and they can't control it. That.

Speaker 6:
[32:06] Oh, wow.

Speaker 3:
[32:07] Yeah, you're right. You're right.

Speaker 2:
[32:08] I have a lot of thoughts. I think in my mind the it feels very like two things can be true at once. Like I think watching it, I think he I've always thought and I always will think he has one of the best voices, period. He's so talented. He always has been great dancer, great singer, like so talented. I do think that the conversation and like I'm a Sabrina girl. So like I loved her performance and she did such amazing job. And we were there for the entirety of her performance. She fucking crushed it. Obviously, everybody crushed it at Carol G. Everybody was amazing. But I do think when you look at Sabrina and Carol G versus his performance, it does really kind of continue the narrative and idea that like women have to work significantly harder than men to for everything. So I think that's one idea that I felt very like being there. I was like interesting seeing obviously seeing Sabrina and then seeing Justin just back to back.

Speaker 3:
[33:03] I think it's because we just want to see girls dance. I don't want to see Justin dance.

Speaker 2:
[33:11] He's an amazing.

Speaker 3:
[33:12] I know. I know. I know. I'm just making a joke. But it is crazy. Like because I did see a little bit of Sabrina's performance, but I've seen past performances and it is crazy how well thought out she puts everything. It's really, really well done. Every time I see a performance from her either on my phone, on the TV, I'm watching them just like, damn, whoever put this together, you could tell that she practiced for so long to do this performance.

Speaker 1:
[33:37] I was excited for her, but for whatever reason I was like, I feel like this is just going to be another exact copy paste of her short and sweet tour. The way that was blown away by how this was its whole own show movie, that made me so happy because that's what I wanted. She delivered in every way possible, all the cameos, all the like every single thing thought out and she really did that. I even saw that she was like, we've been practicing for like nine months and like you can see that she was like, I'm gonna give it my all and I really love that.

Speaker 3:
[34:11] And I could also and I know the whole, the whole outlook on like, girls have to work harder than men. But like, I just feel like, I wish we were in the room, the creative room when they're talking about how they want their show to be. I could just, I could see Sabrina or Carol G going like, no, I wanna blow this out of the park because I feel, I just feel like maybe they, because they love performing. Maybe Justin just doesn't like love performing like that. Like he does it for the fans. But there's gotta be a reason why he makes it super chill.

Speaker 4:
[34:44] I think because he's so big, like I think he just saw it, like I don't have to. Also you have, like I'm sure Justin 15 years ago, it would have been a great, you know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[34:54] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[34:55] I think never say never tour.

Speaker 4:
[34:57] He just knew he could.

Speaker 1:
[34:58] I also think people had an idea of the idea of Justin Bieber versus who he's been like the past few years. Like as an artist, any award show, anytime he has performed, it's usually the Grammys, the Grammys.

Speaker 3:
[35:10] Oh, I completely forgot about that. Oh my God.

Speaker 1:
[35:14] Like he's singing and performing, but I think people expect him to come down with the wings and all the white and dance and breakdance or they expected an Ares Tour-esque, where he's like old Bieber and then now, but even just like all his mental health that he's been through and the way he's still showing up, I really, really feel like at first I was like, oh, this is low energy. I truly believe if there were half the amount of people there, I would have been like favorite set. Yeah. I actually believe that because I think it was just so hard to be present. I think if I watched the show, I would have like even the live stream. I think I would have enjoyed it better. Just because it was over sold 100,000 people.

Speaker 3:
[35:50] Yeah, like that's it's actually to be fair after. Obviously, I left. We left early just because we're like, there's no we're going to get back in there. We're like, let's just actually go because we have to leave the next morning. Well, I on my way home, I was I watched the live because I was like, I want to see what I missed. And I had a couple of friends telling me, like, have you seen the set? Yeah, it was like, no, we're actually we just left. We're on our way back. They're like, bro, just watch the set. He's literally just scrolling like the way that he was like, he's literally just scrolling on YouTube for 30 minutes. I was like, what? It like made no sense to me. And then I was watching it. I was like, oh, my God, why is he just why is he just scrolling through YouTube? I like and I like as soon as I started watching the live, I just skipped right to it. I didn't know if I didn't watch an intro or nothing. And he's only playing his old shit. And we're just like, why is he why is he playing his old shit only through YouTube? Like what's going on? Why is he not performing it? And and I thought that was really weird until I saw everybody on TikTok saying that, oh, he he doesn't own this music anymore. So maybe they were thinking the only way he can legally perform his music is by playing it through YouTube. But then I also was like, is this a YouTube sponsorship?

Speaker 2:
[37:02] No, no, no, no. I saw that. And I saw an IP lawyer was like, no, that's not true. He like it's I think it was just I saw this thing where it's like obviously they're all huge. Carol G, Sabrina Carpenter, Justin Bieber. They're huge to be headlining. You're huge. But I will say I saw this like person talking about how it's a split. It's either like you use that stage to grow and expand. Someone like Sabrina who's like she's been around forever, but she's just now like really, really famous.

Speaker 1:
[37:28] It's almost like having to prove yourself. Exactly. Of that you deserve to be there.

Speaker 2:
[37:31] Versus him who's like, I've already done it all. Like I'm here. And also I saw this really beautiful thing that Lizzo posted. Like, yeah, the he's also he started as a YouTuber. Obviously, he started with YouTube cover. So like, that's really cool.

Speaker 1:
[37:44] Healing his like child.

Speaker 2:
[37:45] That's the thing. It's like I saw someone saying how he so I don't like we've obviously been there growing up with him. But like and I remember him always being the paparazzi. I remember all the conversations. Now we're talking about like Diddy and things like that. Like we we're like aware, but also I wasn't like super paying attention, to be honest, but like looking back and I'm like, oh, that kid went through so much shit. So much that I wasn't even like really super paying attention.

Speaker 1:
[38:11] And then to be in debt where you have to sell all your like, that's actually insane. But like I saw something comparing him to like real life Fennec O'Dare and Hunger Games. And I was just like, damn, that's actually T. If you really think about it, like he's been through so much. He's been exploited for so long. Like he kind of just I feel like this before and it can be interpreted. However, people want. I feel like this performance was him just proving like he is here because of his talent and like it was no one made him like like he do you know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[38:39] Like an apparent apparently he he negotiated himself. No agency is that was that I don't know. Yeah. So I think that was like another thing to where it's like all I could think was if Zane was headlining.

Speaker 4:
[38:51] Yeah. And it's just him on YouTube. These nuts.

Speaker 6:
[38:55] Got it.

Speaker 4:
[38:56] And he's just sitting there going through his TikTok likes.

Speaker 6:
[38:59] I'm like, yo, this is love this one.

Speaker 2:
[39:01] You're going to love this.

Speaker 4:
[39:02] Yeah, yeah, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[39:02] Just me up there just like, hey.

Speaker 1:
[39:05] It's a boom remix.

Speaker 2:
[39:06] OK, wait, this is what Lizzo posted. This is her caption that I thought was really beautiful. And this honestly gave me a whole different outlook. Yeah. Then I had already had. She said, I watched a pop star who grew up in front of the world, fully transcend into his artistry last night. I watched someone who gave us his all his whole life, finally nourish himself. I have no pictures or videos because I was fully present in the moment. Justin invited us and whoever chose to come with him was blessed with a beautiful ride. When you use your gift for God, it will make people uncomfortable, but that's okay because the ones who stick beside you will feel the love. Thank you, at Lil Bieber. I thought that was so beautiful. Yeah. I will say again, two things can be true at once. I do think if a woman had probably done a similar set, people would have a lot more to say. But also I think it is cool that we're having these conversations about everything.

Speaker 1:
[39:53] I also think if it was any other guy, I think I'd be more like, oh, that was lazy. I mean, even if you did want more from his set, I'm like, what would that be? Would that be him dancing? Would that be backup dancer? Because again, the past eight years, it's just him.

Speaker 3:
[40:11] I was just about to say that you can't be too surprised because his past 20 performances have been that. So it's like, did we expect more because it was Coachella and this was a big, sure, yeah, but we shouldn't have been too surprised.

Speaker 1:
[40:28] Because Beyonce, people usually didn't do full on tour level performances at Coachella, like Gaga, Sabrina, Beyonce.

Speaker 3:
[40:39] I mean, Beyonce is one of the top performers I've ever seen. I mean, I remember sitting there watching the whole thing. I'm like, this performance, I think might be the best one Coachella will ever have.

Speaker 1:
[40:52] Ever.

Speaker 3:
[40:52] It was fucking, it was a movie. What movie am I thinking? I just felt like I was watching a screen, like I wasn't watching. It was like, this looked like it took fucking six years to put together.

Speaker 1:
[41:07] But then it's also the other side of it, because there are two things can be true too. It's like not everyone has that much money from their label to be able to put on such huge things, or even Sabrina, she's not pocketing as much, because she's having to put on such a huge...

Speaker 2:
[41:21] I was like, I bet she didn't take home a dollar.

Speaker 3:
[41:24] I forget these labels and these artists need to pay for their own shows.

Speaker 6:
[41:27] And backup dancers.

Speaker 3:
[41:29] I like really completely forgot about that.

Speaker 1:
[41:31] So there's like, yeah, I have so many different thoughts, and I can go in circles, so I won't do that to you guys.

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Speaker 1:
[43:48] I'm excited for the Netflix.

Speaker 4:
[43:49] He seemed like he had a good time up there.

Speaker 3:
[43:51] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[43:51] He had fun performing.

Speaker 3:
[43:53] Yeah, it was different seeing it.

Speaker 1:
[43:54] How did Mariah feel? Because she's a believer.

Speaker 4:
[43:57] Obviously, being a huge fan, I think you're just thinking back to when that person was younger.

Speaker 3:
[44:03] He didn't lose one fan that night though. I feel like the only people that you've lost are people that didn't even care about you.

Speaker 4:
[44:10] I feel like people thought the same thing. It just seemed like a hangout. It was just like that felt- to me, that's what I would want from an artist that I've loved for that long, to feel like you're sitting there hanging out with them just like, yo Justin, play that one. And then he's like pulling it up on YouTube and he's just like singing.

Speaker 3:
[44:26] Like Bella.

Speaker 4:
[44:27] Like it felt like a hangout. And I thought that was really cool.

Speaker 1:
[44:30] That's why I wish I could have a seat. You know what I mean? Like at a stadium where we can all just like sit and be serenaded.

Speaker 4:
[44:34] Like, oh, another thing she said, it felt like it was a show that he would do like privately for like a room full of like 40 people.

Speaker 3:
[44:42] Yeah.

Speaker 4:
[44:43] Like, you know, like like a underground type thing. It would just be like, oh, yeah, Justin, we're just like hanging out. And he's singing along to himself.

Speaker 1:
[44:50] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[44:50] Yeah. But on a massive like you, like you said, if it was not a lot, not as much people, it could have been a more enjoyable experience.

Speaker 1:
[44:59] His show that could have been him that people showed up because I think whether he needed that reminder or not, like that so many people love him just for him, not for like anything else.

Speaker 3:
[45:08] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[45:09] And the way not many artists can look at a younger video of them, the way we all get chills seeing him do that, it's because we've seen him go through so much like love Sabrina. If she looked at a video of herself, we would have fill away, but we wouldn't, the way everyone's like holy shit Bieber, because we just know like, there's so much happened between that video of him singing and so much, so much darkness, so much like hurt and pain and like all that stuff. So I think everyone's just like happy he's still here. And yeah, like, you know, yeah, it's like, it's just, I want to cry. I know. So that's why I'm like, like I do think if I don't know, there's so many, so many thoughts. I do. Yeah, I don't know. I am excited for the Netflix special because I saw that he signed on to do his behind the scenes of it all. Oh, that's so I'm excited to see that because I feel like, oh, everyone's going to watch that.

Speaker 3:
[45:55] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[45:55] But I have to say to shout out to Coachella because I feel like with the live streams now, it's like they can people can enjoy it if they're not there to in a better way.

Speaker 3:
[46:03] You said Cloud, Coachella, Coachella, Coachella. Oh, yeah, I do agree. You should watch.

Speaker 2:
[46:07] I'm five three. So I realize now I I just watch the screens at festivals and I still have a lovely time. But like going home and watching the live streams, I'm like, oh, wow. That's what they're wearing. That's what they. Wow. It's very stage looks like. Yeah, like I can never see anything.

Speaker 1:
[46:22] Sorry. I'm just I love her. It's crazy. The first time we really saw that was Beyonce. Like for her Netflix, like to see us the actual performance. Yeah, Coachella. Like that's crazy.

Speaker 2:
[46:35] Haven't they been doing the live stream for a long time, though?

Speaker 1:
[46:37] I think it was around then. Which I mean, granted, that was still like twenty nine.

Speaker 3:
[46:41] Yeah. I do, but I do recommend if you can't make it to Coachella or you were there and you just couldn't enjoy it live or being there, you got to watch the video. They production is so good with those lives on YouTube. They do such a good job. It's insane.

Speaker 1:
[46:58] So Heath, did you have any other favorite or any other streams you watched or was it just Bieber?

Speaker 4:
[47:03] So I kind of was killing time that night. So we were pretty busy on the weekend because we did my brother's birthday and my birthday here at the house. So my parents had come over, my grandparents came over, Jared came out to visit. Oh, I forgot. That's right. So it was like super busy. But then like at night, you know, my parents and grandparents had gone to bed. So me, Mariah and Jared stayed up with the stream on. We're like, okay, we got to watch it. Totally forgot about the time difference. So we put it on at 11. Oh no. And then I was like, oh my god, now we have to just sit here and like wait. So I flipped around. It was kind of cool. They had it set up where you could click within the live.

Speaker 2:
[47:43] Yeah, yeah, yeah. Different stages.

Speaker 3:
[47:45] Oh, so in case you miss it, you can like rewind.

Speaker 4:
[47:48] No, sorry, you could go from stage to stage.

Speaker 2:
[47:50] Yeah, outdoors, the hair, you could like just boop, boop, boop through the album.

Speaker 4:
[47:54] So I put it on this one dude. I think his name was, I'm gonna, I might be messing it up. I think it was like David Byrne.

Speaker 2:
[48:01] Okay.

Speaker 4:
[48:01] Yeah. Talking Heads. I was like, yes. I was like, who is this? And I was watching and he was like, I looked them up because I was like, this guy is like performing, had a huge band, like it was a really cool show. And he's 73. Wow. And he's on, it was like a late set.

Speaker 3:
[48:17] His name is David Byrne?

Speaker 4:
[48:19] So I found out he's the lead singer for the Talking Heads and I was like, oh, I've heard of them, but I couldn't name a song. Bro, I went through their discography.

Speaker 3:
[48:27] Cool.

Speaker 4:
[48:28] Banger after banger after banger that I had no idea that was their songs. And I was like, this is really iconic. Like I was like, who's sitting here watching this guy? I was like, who is he? And then I looked him up and I was like, oh, okay, that's pretty cool if you're a Talking Heads fan.

Speaker 1:
[48:43] I feel like there was a lot of either groups or artists like that who were kind of like a spinoff of another artist or something of that sort. And it was funny because I was like, oh, I don't know them. Then I would hear the lore usually through Cal because he knows most music stuff and then be like, oh, my God, I know that, you know, like the little things like that.

Speaker 4:
[49:03] So yeah, Psycho Killer had no idea that.

Speaker 3:
[49:05] Oh, and he performed all those songs.

Speaker 4:
[49:08] I don't know if he performed. I kind of was like bouncing around. But so many bangers and I was like, I never would have known.

Speaker 5:
[49:17] Psycho Killer goes Psycho Killer.

Speaker 3:
[49:50] So Remi is going to be there. We were trying. So we got there and we waited there for a little bit. And as I was waiting, Remi is like, what fuck, we're waiting for golf carts. It's taking so long. And all of a sudden a group of girls come out, K-Pop Demon Hunters. I'm like, Remi is going to die.

Speaker 2:
[50:08] I saw the sound check on TikTok. So luckily like I was mentally prepped for it. But if you had texted me that and I had no idea, I would have actually jumped off the cart. So you texted me, bro, missing K-Pop Demon Hunters and I said, fuck. And you said, y'all better get here when Gnarly goes off.

Speaker 5:
[50:24] Did you dance by yourself?

Speaker 3:
[50:25] I was going to do my dance for you guys.

Speaker 1:
[50:29] I have something very embarrassing to say and I'm actually shocked I'm saying this. So someone we know reps a lot of artists. So we sometimes will hear through the grapevine, like so-and-so is probably coming out, all that kind of stuff or like, I don't know. So I hear the Golden Girls are coming out for Cat's Eye. And I'm like, shut the fuck up.

Speaker 3:
[50:54] My eyebrows raise but I have no idea who goes. I was like, I don't know why that's who's Golden Eyes?

Speaker 2:
[50:59] Golden Girls.

Speaker 3:
[51:01] Golden Girls.

Speaker 4:
[51:03] I thought of the Gilmore Girls.

Speaker 3:
[51:04] That's what I hate. My head was like, wait.

Speaker 1:
[51:07] No.

Speaker 4:
[51:07] I was like, really?

Speaker 2:
[51:08] She's singing the Betty White Show.

Speaker 3:
[51:09] Oh, is that who came out?

Speaker 5:
[51:11] No. I was saying you were there.

Speaker 3:
[51:16] Oh, I was?

Speaker 2:
[51:17] Golden is the song from K-Pop.

Speaker 3:
[51:20] No, but I remember I left. I didn't meet you guys. Remember?

Speaker 2:
[51:22] I left early.

Speaker 1:
[51:23] So I took it as, you know, RIP, Betty White. I thought the Golden Girls, you know, I didn't realize they they were saying the the artist from K-Pop Demon Hunters, which I knew they were also coming. And I was like, the Golden Girls is wild.

Speaker 2:
[51:38] But imagine the mashup between the Golden Girls and the K-Pop Demon Hunters together.

Speaker 1:
[51:42] And then suddenly I was like, oh, the song Golden, that that was really embarrassing that I thought the Golden Girls, you know, that's funny.

Speaker 2:
[51:49] Easy mistake.

Speaker 3:
[51:50] Oh, sorry.

Speaker 2:
[51:50] Where they called it the Golden Girls.

Speaker 3:
[51:52] The name of that song is Golden.

Speaker 6:
[51:54] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[51:54] Got it. So that's why they said, got it, got it, got it.

Speaker 1:
[51:58] Anyway, so confused.

Speaker 3:
[52:00] But yeah, that was our only moment that we almost met.

Speaker 6:
[52:03] Oh, it didn't happen.

Speaker 4:
[52:05] How was the guest house?

Speaker 1:
[52:07] Honestly, sick.

Speaker 2:
[52:08] It was great.

Speaker 3:
[52:09] We did miss you guys.

Speaker 5:
[52:09] We had a good time.

Speaker 4:
[52:11] How was my Chef Jeremy?

Speaker 2:
[52:12] Chef Jeremy is amazing. And he misses you guys. Yes. We were so excited. You guys, this year.

Speaker 1:
[52:18] He made us ribeye.

Speaker 2:
[52:19] Oh, he was amazing. He's the best. We got the chef at our house. We stayed with Alisha, Bretman and I. And we got the chef that Zane and Heath have been talking about for years and years and years, but he hasn't gone in a while. So he came and when we walked in, well, so when we got to the house, one of the guest people was like, Oh, you guys got our new chef. Like blah, blah, blah. I was like, what's his name? They go, Jeremy. And I'm like, he just told us about him. So when we walked in, I was like, do you know Zane and Heath? Like they love you. And he was like, I love them so much. Like he was so nice. And the food was the best food ever. So like really was giving me a run for my money.

Speaker 1:
[52:57] I was like, how do you make such a soft scramble?

Speaker 4:
[53:00] Yes, just normal food that he was making with so much love. Oh my god.

Speaker 2:
[53:06] So much love.

Speaker 1:
[53:07] Also, one night he made us ribs and chicken wings and put it in the drawer. The warm.

Speaker 3:
[53:12] Oh, yeah. He did that for us a few years ago, too. Oh, he's just so good.

Speaker 2:
[53:16] You guys. It was just like everything. And I could tell like we were being honest, but like it was so good. And you could just see his excitement. Well, we would be like, this is amazing. It was really cute. It was so sweet.

Speaker 1:
[53:30] I showed him in my TikTok for a few seconds and they're all the comments. They were like, OK, sure. It was funny.

Speaker 2:
[53:38] He was very, very sweet. It was awesome, though. It was a really good time. They brought my child.

Speaker 1:
[53:44] Did you get it? Oh, at night, on Sunday because of the wind, it was so bad. And then there was like storms in Beaumont and stuff.

Speaker 3:
[53:52] Not here.

Speaker 1:
[53:53] No, no, no. In India.

Speaker 3:
[53:54] Oh, I was back. I was back.

Speaker 2:
[53:56] I was actually going to text you to like meet up. And then I tracked you and you were like, oh, damn, he's gone.

Speaker 1:
[54:02] Yeah. But there was like, what, two hours with.

Speaker 2:
[54:05] Yeah, there was a while. Also, we didn't. This is actually for the best. But we didn't find out that young Thug was in the house next to us the entirety of the week and Cal was the biggest fan. So it's actually good because he would have we would have been acting weird.

Speaker 3:
[54:18] You would have you would have heard the best. You would have hopped over that wall.

Speaker 1:
[54:20] I would.

Speaker 3:
[54:21] Yeah, dude, I would have.

Speaker 5:
[54:22] He would have been like, Delivery.

Speaker 3:
[54:26] Yeah, dude, that would have been so just like pretend you're a worker.

Speaker 1:
[54:30] What's his real name? Jeffrey. Jeffrey.

Speaker 3:
[54:33] Oh, Jeffrey.

Speaker 2:
[54:34] Did you guys see when he brought Camila Cabello? But like, he definitely like he does, but he didn't know her name where he was just like, she's like Jeffrey. And he was like, yeah, like he didn't say anything about her. He didn't mention her name. He didn't say like, say thank you to her. Like, it was so... he had no idea.

Speaker 1:
[54:52] I will say, out of everyone, like, everyone knows the song. So, like, we all knew it was her.

Speaker 2:
[54:56] We all know it's her.

Speaker 3:
[54:57] Wait, what song?

Speaker 1:
[55:00] I didn't know he was on that. I also didn't know... there was another one he sang. I was like, didn't know you were on that.

Speaker 2:
[55:05] He's on a lot of features.

Speaker 1:
[55:07] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[55:08] I thought that Pink Panther should bring her out too.

Speaker 3:
[55:10] I thought she would definitely come out for that because it'd be her first time on Coachella.

Speaker 2:
[55:14] Where's our girl?

Speaker 3:
[55:15] She probably wants her own stage.

Speaker 2:
[55:17] True.

Speaker 1:
[55:17] She'll probably get it next year.

Speaker 3:
[55:19] She's 100% getting it next year.

Speaker 2:
[55:20] Yeah, for sure. Addison Rae, she was so good. She's so cute.

Speaker 3:
[55:25] I honestly, I couldn't believe that she got Coachella stage. Yeah, I was like, that's wild.

Speaker 1:
[55:31] I know. I'm shocked you didn't repost your TikTok with her in front of the old house. As like a throwback to my girl.

Speaker 3:
[55:42] Oh, I hate when people do that. They'll bring up all pictures of like them with artists that they didn't.

Speaker 5:
[55:46] Oh, I thought you just met old photos.

Speaker 3:
[55:48] That they haven't talked to in years. Just like so proud of you, Bessie.

Speaker 2:
[55:52] So who knew you'd go from the streets to the Coachella stage? I did.

Speaker 1:
[55:56] I knew back then you were meant for greatness.

Speaker 3:
[55:58] Me and Mariah posted TikTok like, girl, we are so proud of you. We told you in this video that you were going to, you would be on Coachella someday.

Speaker 4:
[56:08] Don't forget about your day one.

Speaker 2:
[56:13] Oh my God.

Speaker 3:
[56:14] Don't forget about the, don't forget us small people down here.

Speaker 4:
[56:19] That's funny. Was the after party cool? Did Justin Bieber show up again?

Speaker 1:
[56:23] I didn't see him. There were some cool people though. Me.

Speaker 2:
[56:27] Zane.

Speaker 1:
[56:27] Anya Taylor-Joy. Wait, what? Yeah. She was, she was really pretty.

Speaker 3:
[56:31] She's always there. She's had every guest party.

Speaker 1:
[56:33] Oh my gosh. She was so pretty. Um, there was a, there was a lot of people. Travis Scott was at the last one.

Speaker 3:
[56:40] Did you go on Sunday or Friday?

Speaker 1:
[56:42] Both. There's two.

Speaker 3:
[56:43] Oh, yeah. Sunday was a big one.

Speaker 1:
[56:44] Yeah.

Speaker 3:
[56:44] Sunday is usually the big, you see everybody in there. You're walking around. You're like, I should not be in here. No, literally. That's how I feel.

Speaker 2:
[56:51] I feel the whole time. Taylor, she was there.

Speaker 1:
[56:54] So pretty.

Speaker 2:
[56:54] Hello. It was crazy. It was an amazing experience. I'm hanging on by a thread and I can't wait to sleep soon.

Speaker 1:
[57:03] I'm literally all weekend. I'm just going to be watching the live.

Speaker 2:
[57:06] I feel I know. Oh, well, I also saw that now this weekend. I think you may be sent this the most expensive Coachella tickets ever because everyone saw Weekend One and we're like, we got to go to Weekend Two. So now it's like crazy.

Speaker 1:
[57:17] I really feel like Bieber the way Taylor did like four shows at SoFi. I think he could do that for sure. The like like at what after this last weekend of what I've seen, I'm like, damn, that's what he needs to do.

Speaker 6:
[57:30] Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 3:
[57:32] Um, do you think he's going to do the same thing next weekend?

Speaker 1:
[57:35] Yeah, but he'll probably do some different, some, I mean, I don't know.

Speaker 3:
[57:38] It's fun seeing just because the computer thing felt so like authentic and live. Oh, I wonder if he's just like, I want to switch that section of the thing. Actually, maybe because if it's like the same thing, then it just like they lose his authenticity.

Speaker 2:
[57:51] That's actually a good idea though.

Speaker 1:
[57:52] Changing the order. Yeah, I could see that. Maybe, you know, or I could see it.

Speaker 3:
[57:56] Maybe pull up different vines or different memes.

Speaker 1:
[58:01] It's not clocky. I do wish I got his merch.

Speaker 5:
[58:04] Oh my God.

Speaker 1:
[58:04] There was a Sabrina Carpenter had a speakeasy.

Speaker 5:
[58:08] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[58:09] We should have went.

Speaker 2:
[58:10] We should have gone.

Speaker 1:
[58:11] It was apparently a little secret room.

Speaker 2:
[58:13] There's also a lot of them at Coachella. I just saw my friend did a tour and there's like 13 different speakeasies all around. They have like a sushi speakeasy, they have like a lot of just kind of all around all around. The bowl was there. Everybody, did you eat a Remi bowl?

Speaker 3:
[58:28] I did not. The fuck I didn't. I didn't even go to that section of the way. Was it the same? The same area?

Speaker 2:
[58:35] Same spot.

Speaker 3:
[58:36] No, I didn't see it.

Speaker 2:
[58:37] It's OK. Don't worry. We'll make you so.

Speaker 3:
[58:40] Hey, look, last year I ate about three or four bowls. You did.

Speaker 2:
[58:43] Don't worry. Don't worry.

Speaker 3:
[58:45] Um, I was just thinking, can you imagine I was on Coachella stage? I was performing and the and if I wanted to go back to like my old videos and I really want to reminisce, I pull up my drunk compilation video. I was watching. There's a tear in my eye.

Speaker 2:
[59:01] You just turn around.

Speaker 3:
[59:03] I'm just like the camera.

Speaker 1:
[59:04] I'm just like, wait, I could I could I could see you doing like a recreating of the art where like, you know, on the videos, you falling and breaking your head. But it's this beautiful interpretive dance of you falling.

Speaker 3:
[59:19] And then it's like, oh, yes, my set could be an emergency room.

Speaker 2:
[59:23] Wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. You know how Sabrina's storyline was like her getting to Hollywood and her becoming a star and then her getting her heartbroken. Like what would be your storyline of your Coachella set?

Speaker 3:
[59:35] Huh?

Speaker 2:
[59:36] Starting in Florida, obviously.

Speaker 3:
[59:38] I think yeah, I think we make it look very Evergladesy. Very, very tropical. What?

Speaker 1:
[59:44] OK, so it's every time you're hung over and then you like close your eyes. And then you wake up and you're it's the next like partying Zane. You know what I mean?

Speaker 3:
[59:51] OK.

Speaker 1:
[59:51] You know, so it's like and then like what's the set look like?

Speaker 4:
[59:54] You're sleeping on a couch.

Speaker 1:
[59:55] One's the one's the hospital room. One's like all the different. It's like you close your eyes, but then you wake up and it's a whole new like time.

Speaker 3:
[60:03] Is it what's my genre? Is it rap? Is it pop?

Speaker 1:
[60:06] Each scene is different.

Speaker 5:
[60:08] Each section is like, yeah.

Speaker 3:
[60:11] Because Zane's a wild card.

Speaker 1:
[60:12] You don't know.

Speaker 3:
[60:12] You never know.

Speaker 2:
[60:13] But then maybe it ends with you like be like, I don't want to live like this anymore. And then you give up smoking.

Speaker 1:
[60:19] You make me want to live, you know, that's good.

Speaker 3:
[60:22] Because I just want to be me. Just something like very inspirational and powerful.

Speaker 2:
[60:31] Heath totally zoned out.

Speaker 4:
[60:33] No, I was trying to follow. I don't think you guys were on the same page at all.

Speaker 1:
[60:39] Weird because we so were.

Speaker 2:
[60:42] I think, but I, okay, here's the thing. I think when you come in, you know how they have the camp, like this is the starting scene. You're on the Coachella Mainstage, it's sunset.

Speaker 1:
[60:51] This is peak time. Oh, I pictured it dark.

Speaker 3:
[60:53] Six thirty seven.

Speaker 2:
[60:54] I'm thinking as the sun setting and then it ends in the dark. But you come in, you know how like to do these live streams, they have the cameras on like the fucking zipline. You come in on the zipline, boom, hit the stage, boom, beginning, birth, birth, birth.

Speaker 3:
[61:09] How long is the set? Fifteen minutes.

Speaker 2:
[61:13] OK, so we need to time it like right as the sun has already gone down.

Speaker 3:
[61:16] I go, I go, all right, guys, my social battery is out.

Speaker 2:
[61:20] Yes.

Speaker 3:
[61:20] Coachella, thank you.

Speaker 2:
[61:21] Yes. But you know what? This is great because you know how they need time in between the real people.

Speaker 3:
[61:26] Yes. The real people.

Speaker 2:
[61:28] So you could take a 15 minute slot.

Speaker 3:
[61:29] Yes. Yes.

Speaker 2:
[61:31] I think that's good.

Speaker 4:
[61:32] I would watch it.

Speaker 2:
[61:33] Speaking of birth, how's your mom?

Speaker 3:
[61:36] Oh, oh my God. I didn't catch the way you were saying it.

Speaker 4:
[61:40] He was like, my mom's pregnant?

Speaker 2:
[61:41] Yeah.

Speaker 6:
[61:41] I was like, what?

Speaker 3:
[61:44] Speaking of birth.

Speaker 2:
[61:45] She birthed you.

Speaker 3:
[61:46] How's my mom doing? She, her swelling is down by literally like 90 percent. She went to the doctor a couple of days ago and the doctor was like, oh, you're definitely going to be healed in a month.

Speaker 2:
[61:58] Oh my God.

Speaker 1:
[62:00] I really think it's because she was in such good shape.

Speaker 3:
[62:03] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[62:03] Is she looking at herself in the mirror a lot?

Speaker 1:
[62:06] I would be.

Speaker 3:
[62:06] Yeah. She definitely is. She's constantly getting these, because obviously she's swelling and it's going down, but she'll get these pockets of just liquid. That's because that's what is normal.

Speaker 6:
[62:17] But you're not supposed to massage, right?

Speaker 3:
[62:20] So she did the lymphatic massage with the office, but some people it's good, some people it could do that. So hers, she just got like fluid kind of built up there, so they just pretty much like inject it and they like take the fluid out. And then it was fine.

Speaker 2:
[62:34] They suck it out?

Speaker 3:
[62:35] They suck it out pretty much. But it's healing really nice. Her nose is looking more like, you know, like when you when you reveal nose, it looks very just like swollen up, it looks like very like fake. And now it's like starting to form naturally on her face.

Speaker 1:
[62:53] Everyone, if you're watching and you see any of Zane's content, please go like and comment and engage because he did that all for his mom.

Speaker 3:
[63:00] And yes, and engage with my mom. I don't engage with say, oh my God, you look so good. That nose looks so good. Just compliment on what she looks like. And now do not say she didn't need one to just she already did it. It's like someone getting a tattoo. It's like, oh, you should have gotten something else too late. It's there.

Speaker 6:
[63:19] Well, let me just it's there.

Speaker 3:
[63:21] So just compliment on what she gets after. That's all.

Speaker 2:
[63:24] That's all.

Speaker 3:
[63:25] That's all.

Speaker 2:
[63:26] All right. So that was pretty much the gist of Coachella. It was a pretty chill Coachella, a lovely time and lovely music and lovely food. Everyone gets your Rami Bolo weekend too if you go.

Speaker 3:
[63:37] Yes. And get extra. Get extra for me. Eat a bowl for me.

Speaker 2:
[63:40] It really is so good.

Speaker 3:
[63:41] It's so good.

Speaker 2:
[63:42] Having that the first bite again after a year, it just brought me back.

Speaker 3:
[63:48] So refreshing too.

Speaker 2:
[63:49] It's the perfect Coachella food, right? I think it's the perfect food. It is.

Speaker 3:
[63:53] I only had time to eat one meal there.

Speaker 2:
[63:55] And it wasn't the Rami Parsons bowl?

Speaker 3:
[63:57] No, it was the it was the Birria Tacos. Oh, it was so it was so fucking good. I couldn't believe it.

Speaker 2:
[64:04] All of the food at Coachella is insane. The Bang Bang Noodles. Have you guys tried?

Speaker 3:
[64:08] No.

Speaker 2:
[64:08] Oh, they're amazing.

Speaker 3:
[64:10] They are upping their quality every year, though. I mean, I think we're paying for it, but we are paying for that quality every year. It's getting good. They're really taking care of people when it comes to food.

Speaker 2:
[64:21] Bretman took us to the Red Bull stage and then he was like, do you guys want to get like they have no boo. Do you want no boo? We're like, sure. He literally takes us to a private state.

Speaker 3:
[64:30] $800 a table.

Speaker 2:
[64:31] He took us to a private table and we kept just being like, thank you. And he's like, please stop. We're like, thank you so much.

Speaker 4:
[64:37] That's crazy.

Speaker 2:
[64:37] They had a private table, table service and they brought no boo out.

Speaker 1:
[64:42] We should go next year because the stage is sick.

Speaker 3:
[64:45] It's crazy. They've had it for the past. That stage has had for the past few years. I have never seen it with my own eyes ever.

Speaker 2:
[64:51] It's pretty far in the back.

Speaker 1:
[64:53] They also built an underground tunnel.

Speaker 2:
[64:55] Yeah.

Speaker 1:
[64:56] It's built. It's sick.

Speaker 2:
[64:58] Did you guys also know that rainbow cylinder that you can walk up stays after Coachella?

Speaker 3:
[65:05] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[65:05] I thought that was only for Coachella.

Speaker 3:
[65:08] I thought they built that every year.

Speaker 2:
[65:09] Yes, me too. I saw a TikTok of someone showed the field not during April. It's fully there.

Speaker 3:
[65:15] And also like Loki, I feel like not the best thing that they put up every year.

Speaker 6:
[65:19] But it's so cute.

Speaker 1:
[65:20] I will say.

Speaker 3:
[65:21] There's no color inside.

Speaker 1:
[65:23] Well, I will say the air conditioning in there, 20 out of 10.

Speaker 6:
[65:28] Oh, really?

Speaker 1:
[65:29] Yeah. You think it's going to be hot. Oh, my. It's a refrigerator in there. It is so nice.

Speaker 3:
[65:33] That's why they that's why they probably.

Speaker 1:
[65:35] That's right.

Speaker 2:
[65:35] I just thought that they took it down. So when they panned the field, it was empty except for the rainbow thing. I had no idea it stays.

Speaker 3:
[65:42] I did not know that.

Speaker 1:
[65:43] I'm picturing thunderstorms. I'm picturing like just all the season.

Speaker 2:
[65:48] Also, like people get married there. I'm like just that in the back of your wedding photo. Yeah, people get married there.

Speaker 3:
[65:53] Really?

Speaker 2:
[65:53] Yeah, at the polo fields.

Speaker 3:
[65:55] That's funny.

Speaker 1:
[65:56] Yeah.

Speaker 2:
[65:57] It's like a really pretty venue.

Speaker 3:
[66:00] They should build roller coasters next year and put it in the throwout coachella.

Speaker 1:
[66:03] I would rather. I mean, the Ferris wheel.

Speaker 2:
[66:05] Hey, instead of like taking the golf carts. Yeah, you just like zoom around.

Speaker 3:
[66:10] Oh yeah, it's like the one track ride.

Speaker 2:
[66:13] I kind of love it.

Speaker 3:
[66:13] I love that.

Speaker 2:
[66:14] You just have to jump out and like tuck and roll.

Speaker 3:
[66:16] That's actually not a bad idea. And I think people would pay to do that, to like go across the field. It's just getting on like a roller coaster.

Speaker 2:
[66:22] Yeah, that sounds amazing.

Speaker 4:
[66:23] Or just like one of those like, yeah, just a little, what do they call them?

Speaker 2:
[66:27] A tram?

Speaker 4:
[66:28] Yeah, just something like a little cart.

Speaker 3:
[66:31] The gondola.

Speaker 2:
[66:32] A gondola.

Speaker 3:
[66:34] Get a gondola.

Speaker 1:
[66:36] Oh, my God.

Speaker 2:
[66:37] Well, on that note, we love you guys so much. Don't forget to check out our Patreon. We have amazing content over there. Lots of fun things coming up. Lots of fun content on there.

Speaker 3:
[66:46] We're also beefing on there, too.

Speaker 1:
[66:48] Because we didn't vlog for Coachella for Patreon because Heath wasn't there, but we did vlog on all of our personal channels.

Speaker 3:
[66:55] Yes.

Speaker 6:
[66:56] Remi, Alisha Marie Vlogs.

Speaker 3:
[66:59] Oh, no. Yeah, I think that's it. I think I got maybe two pictures that entire weekend.

Speaker 1:
[67:04] Hey, you just did a dump today.

Speaker 3:
[67:05] I did. And the two pictures are in the dump, so.

Speaker 2:
[67:10] All right, guys. Love you so much. We'll catch you.