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		<title>By: Hidden Track &#187; Go West: Outside Lands Reveals Lineup</title>
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		<title>By: Alcohol Posts &#187; An Open Letter To Outside Lands</title>
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		<dc:creator>Alcohol Posts &#187; An Open Letter To Outside Lands</dc:creator>
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		<description>[...] Some Dude wrote a fantastic post today on &#8220;An Open Letter To Outside Lands&#8221;Here&#8217;s ONLY a quick extractYou seemed to neglect that other beverage made from malt and hops that goes hand and hand with drinking outdoors and seeing music: beer. San Francisco is home to a number of great craft breweries that were no where to be found. &#8230; [...]</description>
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		<title>By: Heady Lamar</title>
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		<description>Nicely put. I agree on many if not all counts. 

The wine tent was great but it was only located in one of three concert &quot;zones&quot; and we only saw 2 sets over there all weekend. It should have been spread out in all three areas. Agree on the beer selection too. The Sierra was a lifesaver, but there should have been some Anchor representation there somewhere, not to mention Lagunitas. 

Soju? Come on...get a license and sell the good stuff. 

Set times were way too short (6 songs from ALO was almost insulting, to the band as well as the packed lawn), and the distance between stages was way too long. Put those two factors together and it takes away from the amount of music you can see for your money. Also, the scheduling was not very well thought out, Beck/Black Keys and Panic/Wilco were HUGE missteps. 

Transpo was a HUGE issue, no cabs and no answer at most if not all cab numbers provided by the fest, no good info for out of towners on which trains or buses to take, basically no coordination between the fest and the city. With that coordination, yes, should come a lot more night shows. Give people more than one chance to see bands, especially if you&#039;re stuck choosing between Beck and Black Keys or Wilco and Widespread. 

Hotel coordination needs to come with the transportation. We stayed in a dump near the park as opposed to the nicer hotels further away, and if we hadn&#039;t, it would have made it even more difficult to get around. If you had certain hotels that catered to OL patrons and had shuttles for those hotels, you&#039;d make things a lot easier on people.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Nicely put. I agree on many if not all counts. </p>
<p>The wine tent was great but it was only located in one of three concert &#8220;zones&#8221; and we only saw 2 sets over there all weekend. It should have been spread out in all three areas. Agree on the beer selection too. The Sierra was a lifesaver, but there should have been some Anchor representation there somewhere, not to mention Lagunitas. </p>
<p>Soju? Come on&#8230;get a license and sell the good stuff. </p>
<p>Set times were way too short (6 songs from ALO was almost insulting, to the band as well as the packed lawn), and the distance between stages was way too long. Put those two factors together and it takes away from the amount of music you can see for your money. Also, the scheduling was not very well thought out, Beck/Black Keys and Panic/Wilco were HUGE missteps. </p>
<p>Transpo was a HUGE issue, no cabs and no answer at most if not all cab numbers provided by the fest, no good info for out of towners on which trains or buses to take, basically no coordination between the fest and the city. With that coordination, yes, should come a lot more night shows. Give people more than one chance to see bands, especially if you&#8217;re stuck choosing between Beck and Black Keys or Wilco and Widespread. </p>
<p>Hotel coordination needs to come with the transportation. We stayed in a dump near the park as opposed to the nicer hotels further away, and if we hadn&#8217;t, it would have made it even more difficult to get around. If you had certain hotels that catered to OL patrons and had shuttles for those hotels, you&#8217;d make things a lot easier on people.</p>
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