Pacific Festival:OC at Oak Canyon Ranch Last Saturday
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| Mary Bell |
August 13, 2011
Oak Canyon Ranch
Across a wide expanse of gorgeous, lush tree-covered land, the creative minds behind Orange County's Pacific Festival constructed five stages in the sweltering summer heat. Tanned teens and young adults, decked out in their American Apparel best, sweated out the Redbull ($3), beer ($8) and water ($2) they'd purchased in minutes, leaving them nothing to do but melt on the grass beneath the forest's shade and contemplate spending more money on overpriced PBR. The pre-entry bag check had left all but the craftiest kids bone-dry--anything, even water, was confiscated.
It was this crowd--one that was tired and a tender pink from hours of sun, music and being just-barely tipsy--that Aussie Cut Copy performed for at 1 a.m., over an hour after their set was supposed to begin. Snoop Dogg's tardiness (which he is notorious for) had pushed their set back.
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I stood in the same place I'd occupied since Ghostland Observatory's dazzling light show (perhaps the most impressive visuals of the evening), a small corner nearby the fence that divided the V.I.P area and the not-V.I.P., which was, really, just another patch of grass that wasn't even very well monitored (I got kicked in the head twice on two different occasions by guys hopping the fence). The patch of grass wasn't really worth the extra fence-hopping effort (or the money)--most of it was covered in the mulch of cans and paper discarded haphazardly by uncaring festival goers. But, as they say, the grass is always greener on the other side.
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It's not a surprise that Snoop can do whatever the hell he wants--he commands crowds. Though people grumbled ("Is he even coming?") in the minutes leading up to the rapper's set, no one actually seemed interested in leaving the stage area (which meant, unfortunately, due to the late start time, most had to choose between seeing the Black Lips and the king of P.I.M.P.)
The decision for most of the crowd was clear. As soon as he ambled onto stage, clad in a black tracksuit with his hair in the signature Snoop braids, the crowd was chanting his name. "SNOOOP DOOOGG" the crowd hollered, throughout "Who Am I (Whats My Name)" as the girls whipped their hair and boys fist-pumped. Snoop encouraged his fans to spark up as he spit lines in front of a rapidly changing screen of nature pictures, running efficiently through popular hits "PIMP," "Drop It Like It's Hot" and smokey "Gin and Juice"--performing only part of some songs due to time restrictions. The belated Snoop, the ever-persistent reminder that pimp is alive and well, brought out a group of short, scantily-dressed dancer girls to grind around him as he sat in a chair--the godfather of rolling deep, party time and gangster swag--reveling in his untouchable unaccountability despite his tardiness, weed smoking, and all around audacity. By the end of his set, unsurprisingly, the crowd had forgiven him.
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Oak Canyon Ranch
5305 E. Santiago Canyon Road, Orange, CA
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