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Title: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 04, 2007, 03:25:00 pm
a few quick thoughts on lolla day 1:
 
 hot weather but entirely bearable as long as you didn't get sunburned.  too many stages too close together, bleeding between stages is a prob (having MIA thump in the backrgound while trying to enjoy the rapture really bugged).  should have less stages with less filler.
 
 music overall was meh - rapture was damn solid and daft punk ruled (more in a second), otherwise it was a lackluster day.  sparklehorse was a snoozer (fans might think otherwise) and the spree just didn't connect with the audience.  i LOVED their last show at the club but walked away from their set yesterday.  in keeping with their coachella performance, LCD is in the same "doesn't work at a festival" category.  satellite party was entirely reliant on JA (and one PfP) re-hashes.  perry thinks way too much of himself.
 
 however, i left grant park last night on a complete high thanks to daft punk's set.  they absolutely slayed.  the intro, a 5-minute contruction of noise into a killed thump, was simply masterful.  i had sky-high hopes for DP's set and they far exceeded them.  the lights/fx were a lot of fun, and the red lights on the suits at the end of the set looked beyond cool.  yes, i'm still buzzing from the show  :)  
 
 i got my money's worth during DP's hour and a half, anything from hereon out is pure gravy.  with at that said, i'm off to check out day 2.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: bnyced0 on August 04, 2007, 05:22:00 pm
I second that emotion  :)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 05, 2007, 02:05:00 am
thoughts from the field on day 2:
 
 much better musically.  it rained but just a little each time.  wanted to catch tokyo police club and tapes n' tapes but got caught in family stuff - supposedly t'n't were really good.  cold war kids weren't what i expected, they were very downbeat and kinda artsy... entertaining but a tad dull at times.  the PA sounded a little distorted, which was disappointing.  roots did their usual thing (which i'm quite over at this point), a good show to sit on the grass and snack to.  regina was the #2 highlight of the day for me, what a sweetie.  totally connected with the crowd, voice in top shape, and she was having a great time.  snow patrol trucked out their usual brand of girlfriend-rock, either you like them or you don't.  nikki from SSPU joined them for "set fire to the third bar" - personally i preferred the performance we got from the girl taken from the crowd at bender arena.  spoon were decent.  highlight #1 of the day goes to muse - incredible.  talented musicians performing great songs on a mind-blowing stage set-up, who pulled all the stops.  can't wait to see them again on thursday at patriot center.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: eros on August 05, 2007, 10:35:00 am
Wow, you saw almost everything we did and I came out with pretty much the same opinion.  I'm tracking with you on the Cold War Kids PA.  I really wanted to like them.  Was it sounding like crap on purpose?
 
 Tokyo Police Club was nothing special.  Derivative of The Strokes/Libertines.  Tapes n Tapes was pretty good, had never heard them before.  I thought the Roots were a lot of fun - they drew a huge crowd.  Snow Patrol...meh.  Every song was dedicated to someone/something.
 
 I didn't think anything could've topped Daft Punk from Friday but Muse came pretty damn close.  Can't wait for Thursday.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: bearman🐻 on August 06, 2007, 12:21:00 am
My highlights were, sad to say, Patti Smith and Iggy. I missed Friday (I know, I know...Daft Punk, but I had to work) so I flew out Saturday morning. Bags, family stuff this trip was a nightmare, I was with both my sisters so I'm sorry we didn't connect. Got to check out a chunk of Snow Patrol, but Patti Smith was absolutely stunning. "Gloria" alone made it worth the trip. She's the high priestess of poetry/proto-punk. I heart Patti.
 
 Today I check out Paolo Nutini or whatever his name is. Meh. Iggy on the other hand was the fucking bomb. I mean, Philly was amazing but clearly a festival is where to see him. When he told people to get on stage I got to run all the way up to the stage, but it was MAYHEM. So I just danced my fucking ass off right in front of Iggy in the photographers pit during "No Fun" and sweat like I've never sweat in my life. After that, there really wasn't a point to me to stick around. Modest Moust and Pearl Jam? No thanks, Iggy was enough for me. I caught most of Yo La Tengo, who were good, but that was it for me. I really can't handle more than a few hours at a time at these things. Plus my oldest sister was a pistol and by the end of Saturday I was ready to drink myself into a hole. Oh wait, I did that last Tuesday at Social D  :)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 06, 2007, 04:40:00 pm
so heres my somewhat shortened review as im dead tired and had a nightmare time getting back to nyc. HATE HATE HATE CONTINENTAL!
 
 loved the polyphonic spree. i dont know how they didnt connect, but the near top of the hillside everyone was dancing away, singing along, and the nirvana cover was beautiful. i left feeling very happy!
 
 started the day with the fratellis, whom i had been dying to see. was very disappointed. no energy, and just werent what i was expecting.
 
 for those that didnt check out the bmi stage that is where the best bands were, and also the best place to see bands. lots of shade, lots of trees and lots of unknown bands. inward eye, from canada, put on a really great show. 3 brothers who rocked out for 45 mins. and it ended with them passing out cds. was pretty cool. they were excited about the canadians that showed up to support them. was a bit disappointed with wax on radio, but i was glad to have caught them. i had seen sspu before and cant remember who they were up against, but was going for the shade route.
 
 heard the switches going in. liked what i heard. saw ghostland observatory, and that was entertaining. but i was pretty hot, so was sitting way back on the grass. lead singer is out of control, and a great dancer   :)  managed to get up quite close, since it wasnt too crowded, and danced along to their fun set. im dying to see them again.
 
 saw tapes n tapes. liked their stuff, but wasnt blown away by them. good, solid set. music wasnt quite what i was expecting, but hadnt heard much of their stuff either. heard part of ludo walking to the im from barcelona set, and they sounded great. wished i had caught more of it. saw some of silverchair - good stuff. they were rocking from what i could tell in my 15 mins or so. then headed to the nightmare called cold war kids. their set wasnt a nightmare, but the whole stage was way too small for them. the place was overflowing with people, and from where i was it was impossible to see, but somewhat hard to hear. not exactly what i was expecting from them. hard to believe they were on the same stage as Arckid, who was basically unknown.
 
 CSS cancelled. was way disappointed, but the good news was - found this band called Back Door Slam from Isle of Man. The guys in the band are nothing short of rock geniuses. The lead singer is Stevie Ray Vaughan reincarnated. a really talented blues guitarist, who literally looked possessed when he played. hed close his eyes, and his hands worked magic on the guitar. i dont know if he realizes how greatly talented he is, because he seemed embarrassed/surprised, with the crowd response. they were really catching on to others nearby because the area got more and more crowded. isle of man knows how to rock apparently!
 
 then was off to see snow patrol. im so in love with gary, that it really didnt matter what he'd have done. he was very chatty, dedicating some songs to 'spiderman from ireland'. loved seeing nikki join him on stage. sang along to the songs, and had a great time. then amazingly the crowd disappeared, and i was in the near front for interpol.
 
 interpol didnt disappoint. i guess if youre not a fan of their live shows, this wouldnt be your thing. interpol's new stuff sounds brilliant. paul sounded really great and tore through a pretty decent set. loved the fact that it was a good chunk of their first album. 'slow hands' and 'evil' had the crowd going nuts. from the start of 'Rosemary Heaven restores you in life' it was quite cool with everyone singing along. the front part of the stage was filled with a mix of hardcore fans and really young fans from different areas of the world. was standing next to a young girl from canada, who had never seen them before. thought she was going to go nuts just waiting. really irritated with the people who were trying to do anything they could to move forward. they werent going to get passed kurosawa and i, no matter how hard they tried. i was quite happy ending the night with interpol.
 
 from what i could hear of patti smith, she sounded really great. shes playing in nyc in a month or so, so i think ill try and catch her here.
 
 sun: caught part of the graduate. a band from springfield, il. very radio-friendly pop music. was ok, but i should have just seen white rabbits. instead caught part of the postmarks, which just wasnt doing it for me. lead singer has a great voice, but it was a bit too mellow to start my sunday. didnt help with the mess of the weather, with it getting very muggy and humid early in the day. caught part of juliette & the licks. cant say im a fan of her music, but juliette lewis is a pretty kick ass- lead singer. she had the crowd in the palm of her hands, and she was working them over!
 
 headed over to the cribs after. was right up front, as no one was there. good stuff, but the weather was getting to me. and they really arent made for that large of a stage. it was too big for them. better in a club, id imagine. so i headed over towards the back and laid down in the sun, and felt much better with the ice cold water dripping everywhere. then heard some of dios. liked what i had heard.
 
 headed over to see rodrigo y gabriela (THANKS ROB!). they were nothing short of amazing. watching gabriela's fingers fly over the guitar she creates magic. the two of them were insane! played some hendrix, pink floyd, zepp, metallica (should have played more of the song - "enter sandman" i believe). just amazing to watch. somehow at that moment, the sun didnt seem as strong (although i know it was), but it was like being transported somewhere else while listening to them. i must say i loved when rodrigo mentioned something about how we should feel free to get naked. LOL.
 
 then headed to the stage nearby and heard some of los campesinos. they were hving awful sound problems, which sucked, but they were much more energetic than i thought. the lead singer jumped into the crowd at the end and was dancing with everyone. was quite awesome! i fell asleep to some of their set lying in the grass. heard some of amy winehouse, with the sound probs los campesinos was having. they did mention her at one point, saying 'we can hear our neighbor amy winehouse'. or something to that effect.
 
 next: caught some of the diffs - didnt care for them, so left - i think they describe themselves as surf/punk from LA. heard some of blue october, but too much sound bleed from the set next door (annuals), so took off to see some of paolo nutini - liked what i had heard, and heard some of apostle of hustle - not my cup of tea.
 
 then heard some of kings of leon. not my thing, but they sounded good. managed to get almost near the very front for !!!. danced my ass off, and was sure i was about to pass out. good, fun set. loved seeing shannon rip off her clothes. the fight breaking out up front was insane. no clue what happened there. !!! really played well at the festival and they had a dance party going on for their set. hung around the stage, and was in very front for tv on the radio. by the time my morning jacket was over (whose songs seem to last forever), i was near dead and moved a little back. loved tv on the radio. very short set, but what a set it was! it seemed everyone was there trying to check them out, before pearl jam went on.
 
 pearl jam were incredible. i loved eddies song about boycotting bp/arco and saving the lake. i stayed for about an hour of the set, and it was like a greatest hits album. the whole area was packed with everyone - young and old - singing along and rocking out.
 
 all in all. lolla was great for me. loved hanging out with friends i dont normally get to see and we had a blast. was sorry i couldnt meet up with a few others, but my schedule was insanity at best. jumping all over the place made it hard to meet with others except those who knew when/where id be.
 
 cant wait for next year. hotel 71 was really nice. great huge room at a reasonable price, with an amazing river view.
 
 so - kurosawa - we're so there next year!
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: rich_WDC on August 06, 2007, 05:38:00 pm
Nice weekend; overnight rain on Sat caused a bit too much mud in certain areas for Sun, though.
 
 Slight set up changes over last year seem to work.
 
 Portajohns plentiful; water refilling had some short lines at times.  
 
 Aftershows I went to:  Fri: STS9 at HoB, Sat: Particle at Abbey Pub; Sun: Satellite Party & Mink at HoB.
 
 Fest bands I did: FRI: Fratellis, Second City Comedy (sooo funny), Bang Bang Bang (ok, but not more), Polyphonic, Electric Six (really good), half of MIA, The Rapture, Satellite Party, half of Femi Kuti, Ben Harper (w/ Eddie V joining on "Masters of War")
 SAT: Arckid, Ludo, Tapes n Tapes, half of Silverchair, a bit of Cold War Kids, half of STS9, Mission Improvable comedy, Roky Erickson and the Explosives (an immediate entry in the "don't-ever-miss-this-band" list), Mindfield dance tent, half of Interpol (before I just couldn't stand any more), end of Muse
 SUN: Juliette & Licks, half of Rodrigo y Gabriela, half of Paolo, Iggy (with literally hundreds of fans up on stage), Yo la Tengo, Modest Mouse, Cafe Tacuba, PJ
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: MonkeyPants on August 06, 2007, 05:58:00 pm
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  nikki from SSPU joined them for "set fire to the third bar" - personally i preferred the performance we got from the girl taken from the crowd at bender arena.
:D  That was me at Bender Arena   :D  
 
 You just made my day
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 06, 2007, 07:51:00 pm
Friday:
 
 
 The Fratellis: Fun live band, crisp sounding songs with great hooks.  Great way to start the fest. A-
 
 Ghostland Observatory: I can't believe they are on the main stage! They should have played in front of the portable toilets. What a freakin' gimmick band. I wanted to pull the singer's ponytails. Rating: D
 
 Ted Leo: He didn't sound so good after 2 songs so I left to see...
 
 Son Volt: Pretty good overall with one or two brilliant songs. B
 
 The Polyphonic Spree: Didn't translate well in a large setting. Bad sound and it got worse when they brought the tap dancers as background noise! The crowd went wild while they played the butchered Nirvana song. C
 
 Sparklehorse: Good but not blown away. Probably better in a smaller setting, at night. B
 
 M.I.A.: Don't really care much for the music but I love her moves!  B+
 
 Blonde Redhead: Best set of the day. I'm very surprised that their music translated very well on a big stage. Even Kazu was blowing kisses in the end. She knew they killed it!  A
 
 
 LCD Soundsystem: Enjoyable, esp. during North American Scum but the asian chick didn't look too happy on stage.  B
 
 Daft Punk: I know those two robots aren't doing anything but scratching their balls behing that huge ass triangle. Still, it was an amazing visual show. I can't imagine seeing them more than once, though. B+
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: eros on August 07, 2007, 11:08:00 am
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Originally posted by bearman:
  My highlights were, sad to say, Patti Smith and Iggy. I missed Friday (I know, I know...Daft Punk, but I had to work) so I flew out Saturday morning. Bags, family stuff this trip was a nightmare, I was with both my sisters so I'm sorry we didn't connect. Got to check out a chunk of Snow Patrol, but Patti Smith was absolutely stunning. "Gloria" alone made it worth the trip. She's the high priestess of poetry/proto-punk. I heart Patti.
 
 Today I check out Paolo Nutini or whatever his name is. Meh. Iggy on the other hand was the fucking bomb. I mean, Philly was amazing but clearly a festival is where to see him. When he told people to get on stage I got to run all the way up to the stage, but it was MAYHEM. So I just danced my fucking ass off right in front of Iggy in the photographers pit during "No Fun" and sweat like I've never sweat in my life. After that, there really wasn't a point to me to stick around. Modest Moust and Pearl Jam? No thanks, Iggy was enough for me. I caught most of Yo La Tengo, who were good, but that was it for me. I really can't handle more than a few hours at a time at these things. Plus my oldest sister was a pistol and by the end of Saturday I was ready to drink myself into a hole. Oh wait, I did that last Tuesday at Social D   :)  
Bearman, I think I met you on the flight home.  I sat behind you and borrowed your newspaper.    :)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: wxdude on August 07, 2007, 11:57:00 am
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Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  Friday:
 
 
 The Fratellis: Fun live band, crisp sounding songs with great hooks.  Great way to start the fest. A-
 
 Ghostland Observatory: I can't believe they are on the main stage! They should have played in front of the portable toilets. What a freakin' gimmick band. I wanted to pull the singer's ponytails. Rating: D
 
 Ted Leo: He didn't sound so good after 2 songs so I left to see...
 
 Son Volt: Pretty good overall with one or two brilliant songs. B
 
 The Polyphonic Spree: Didn't translate well in a large setting. Bad sound and it got worse when they brought the tap dancers as background noise! The crowd went wild while they played the butchered Nirvana song. C
 
 Sparklehorse: Good but not blown away. Probably better in a smaller setting, at night. B
 
 M.I.A.: Don't really care much for the music but I love her moves!  B+
 
 Blonde Redhead: Best set of the day. I'm very surprised that their music translated very well on a big stage. Even Kazu was blowing kisses in the end. She knew they killed it!  A
 
 
 LCD Soundsystem: Enjoyable, esp. during North American Scum but the asian chick didn't look too happy on stage.  B
 
 Daft Punk: I know those two robots aren't doing anything but scratching their balls behing that huge ass triangle. Still, it was an amazing visual show. I can't imagine seeing them more than once, though. B+
Except for Ted Leo, I saw exactly the same acts you saw on Friday! Interestingly enough, I agree with most of your grades too. I thought Ghostland Observatory was terrible, one of the worst I saw all weekend.  I left to catch someone on a side stage and that was a GREAT decision. I would give both Daft Punk and LCD Soundsystem A's however. The robots were the show of the weekend for me.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 07, 2007, 01:23:00 pm
Saturday:
 
 Truly disappointing day. Matt and Kim sounded thin, I'm From Barcelona's songs were too juvenile for my tastes. The Roots and Silverchair didn't do anything for me. Yeah Yeah Yeahs were better than usual (the extra guitar player helped), Spoon and Tapes 'n Tapes put on good, but not great performances. I only liked half of Muse's set...maybe because I'm not into the songs from the new album. Hundreds of people were leaving to go see Interpol and vice versa (hundreds leaving Interpol to see Muse).
 
 Best act of the day: The Hold Steady.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: bearman🐻 on August 07, 2007, 02:01:00 pm
HA! Yes Eros, that was me. That's hysterical...great to have met you! Hope that you will have a great time at Muse on Thursday, be sure to give us a full report. Small world  :)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: eros on August 07, 2007, 04:00:00 pm
Chicagoist (http://chicagoist.com/2007/08/07/lollapalooza_20_1.php) has a pretty good wrapup of the whole thing.
 
 Does anyone who was there have a guess on what the Sunday attendance was?  I'm really terrible at judging stuff like that.  I wouldn't be surprised if there were over 100,000 people there though.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 07, 2007, 04:08:00 pm
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Originally posted by eros:
  Chicagoist (http://chicagoist.com/2007/08/07/lollapalooza_20_1.php) has a pretty good wrapup of the whole thing.
 
 Does anyone who was there have a guess on what the Sunday attendance was?  I'm really terrible at judging stuff like that.  I wouldn't be surprised if there were over 100,000 people there though.
no but i swear saturday was more packed than sunday from my experience on the stages i was at. sunday seemed not nearly as packed, and friday by far was the best date there with the least amount of people  :)  
 
 it was rather cool to see all the people (mostly nice to each other) gather together for pearl jam. it was not so cool when all those people decided to see tv on the radio and i thought i was going to get crushed towards the front, by stupid people not letting me leave the area. it was the closest i felt to passing out at the festival. didnt help i had already danced my arse off for !!!.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Bags on August 07, 2007, 04:13:00 pm
So funny, looks like my Lolla lineups are completely different from most of y'all's (I was kind of working out a schedule based on both what I wanted to see and what my friends were seeing...was kind of odd and not super easy for me to navigate).  
 
 I was there Saturday and Sunday, from about 3:30 p.m. on each day (had morning plans with college friends not attending the festival, etc).  I spent the entire time I was there over on the ATT stage side of the park.  So I saw:
 
    SAT:
        Clap Your Hands Say Yeah
        The Hold Steady
        Yeah Yeah Yeahs
        Spoon
        Muse
 
     SUN:
         Annuals
         Peter Bjorn & John (only 2 songs)
         !!!
         My Morning Jacket
         TV on the Radio
         Pearl Jam
 
 Highlight was The Hold Steady (all the rest of my crew said Rodrigo y Gabriela was the highlight; sorry I missed them but am definitely hitting the October show at 9:30).
 
 On Saturday, Yeah Yea Yeahs were great, Spoon was okay (not a stadium band, in my opinion), and Muse was a full on rock show (though the sound was not consistent, and way too low for parts of the show). The bit of rain made for a comfortable day.
 
 Sunday was humid and hot...  I cuaght the Annuals just because my friends were there, and we stayed at Citi stage so we'd have good placement for PB&J.  We were up very close, but then PB&J had the power go out at the beginning of their third song.    :(    I gave it about 15 minutes, then headed to !!!, which was a great time.  Can't believe I've never seen them before and didn't really know what their deal was.  Fun craziness.  
 
 My Morning Jacket played with a youth symphony, and were as bad as always (I just don't like them).  TV on the Radio was okay, and Pearl Jam was just jampacked as theirs was the only timeslot that didn't compete with anyone.  I was mid-crowd for three songs, but went up to sit on the hilly sidelines for the next 45 minutes, then headed to the bar at the Congress Plaza Hotel before they came back for what must have been a long encore.
 
 Well run festival, good food options, no beer lines.
 
 Congress Plaza kicked ass because it is RIGHT there, two blocks from the entrance to the park.
 
 Bearman, I was in a similar boat in that I did lots of non-Lolla stuff, so it was hard to meet up.  Hence, I didn't see Kurosawa either.  Hope you both had a fabulous time, along with the rest of you lot!
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 07, 2007, 04:23:00 pm
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Originally posted by eros:
  Chicagoist (http://chicagoist.com/2007/08/07/lollapalooza_20_1.php) has a pretty good wrapup of the whole thing.
 
 
thanks for the link. loved their write up of it. my only complaint - their photos dont list who any of the artists are. the only thing i do know - they are bands i didnt see, so was curious  :)  ah well.
 
 and from the sounds of it - it sounds like pearl jam was insanely packed. i was close to the myspace stage having just seen tv on the radio and didnt make it up far, but at least it wasnt wall-to-wall people where we were.
 
 and like bags, sad to say i didnt meet up with a lot of people, but i had an insane schedule that i was mostly keeping to, and seeing as many bands as i could in the 3 days.
 
 what is rather funny is back in NYC its like lolla all over again. a good chunk of the bands are here and playing more shows. and daft punk has people trying to sell tix for $300. egads!
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 07, 2007, 04:36:00 pm
Sunday:
 
 White Rabbits - reminded me of a happier Walkmen. I was very impressed. B+
 
 The Cribs - Ehh. Forgettable.  D
 
 Rodrigo Y Gabriela - Something tells me they'll be forgetten in a couple months. I hope. D
 
 Amy Winehouse - One song was really good (Back to Black), the rest were average. C+
 
 Paolo Nutini - He sounds like he was gangbanged by a dozen men the night before. Hopefully no straight men likes this garbage. F
 
 Iggy & the Stooges - mmmm...he RULED. Made me very happy. A+
 
 Yo La Tengo - opened with "Sugarcube" then "Autumn Sweater"    :eek:    I wish their set was 2 hours! B+
 
 MMJ - He yelled more than usual. So they get a C.
 
 TV on the Radio - the last four songs gave me goosebumps (wolf like me, I was a lover, dirty whirlwind, and staring at the sun). A
 
 PJ - Too predictable ending, but was happy to hear Crazy Mary and what seems to be a greatest hits set. B
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: wxdude on August 07, 2007, 04:37:00 pm
I saw 27 in total, most full sets, three or four half sets:
 
 FRI
 
 Fratellis, Ghostland Observatory, Tom Schraeder, Son Volt, Polyphonic Spree, Sparklehorse, Silversun Pickups, Blonde Redhead, Satellite Party, LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk
 
 SAT
 Matt and Kim, I'm From Barcelona, Pete Yorn, Silverchair, Cold War Kids, Roky Erikson, Regina Spektor, Snow Patrol, Spoon, Interpol
 
 SUN
 Rodrigo Y Gabriela, Amy Winehouse, !!!, My Morning Jacket, TVOTR, Pearl Jam
 
 Highlights were of course Daft Punk, LCD, I'm From Barcelona, Rodrigo Y Gabriela and Pearl Jam.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 04:38:00 pm
wrote a third-day review on the plane last night, will post shortly.
 
     
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Originally posted by eros:
 Does anyone who was there have a guess on what the Sunday attendance was?  I'm really terrible at judging stuff like that.  I wouldn't be surprised if there were over 100,000 people there though.
my guestimate: not quite that high, more like 50-60k.  it was a damn impressive sea of humanity to behold, as one walked south and entered the baseball field "bowl" just before PJ...
 
 i had to opportunity to meet up with bnyced and joe marshmellow at the festy - good times!
 
     
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
 and from the sounds of it - it sounds like pearl jam was insanely packed.
i spent most of the show in line with the soundboard, about 30-40 feet to left of it. wasn't crazy packed, one had a little personal space to groove in.  people were really well-mannered and positive, dare i say helpful... almost makes me believe in that crap we used to call "vibe".
 
     
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
 and daft punk has people trying to sell tix for $300. egads!
based on their show friday night, i can understand the hype - it was phenomenal.  i'm still buzzing from it.  if i didn't have major responsibilities friday morning, i'd be trekking up to NYC for this.  instead i'll be doing the next best thing, muse at patriot (who were damn impressive too, my #2 highlight of the festival).
 
 i am, however, already planning my attendance at vegoose.  RATM (highlight of coachella) + daft punk (highlight of lolla) + stooges + muse + QOTSA + thievery + gogol + etc etc etc?!?  no questions, i'm there.
 
 more soon.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 04:40:00 pm
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Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 04:53:00 pm
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Originally posted by xneverwherex:
   
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Originally posted by eros:
  Chicagoist (http://chicagoist.com/2007/08/07/lollapalooza_20_1.php) has a pretty good wrapup of the whole thing.
 
 
thanks for the link. loved their write up of it. my only complaint - their photos dont list who any of the artists are. the only thing i do know - they are bands i didnt see, so was curious   :)   ah well. [/b]
if you put your mouse over the image and wait for the imbedded ALT tag to appear, it'll tell you who is who in the pic.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: eros on August 07, 2007, 05:01:00 pm
Friday:
 Polyphonic Spree, SSPU, Black Keys (at least in the background whilst eating), LCD, Daft Punk
 
 Saturday:
 Tokyo Police Club, Tapes n Tapes, (lunch), Cold War Kids, Roots, Snow Patrol, Muse
 
 Sunday:
 Amy Winehouse, (lunch), Kings of Leon, !!!, My Morning Jacket, PJ
 
 Highlights for me - Polyphonic Spree, Daft Punk, Tokyo Police Club, Cold War Kids,  MUSE, Kings of Leon, !!!, PJ
 
 I was also struck by the really great "vibe" that seemed to permeate the whole weekend.  Everyone - from the beer vendors, to the randoms we met in the crowd, to the waitress at the pizza place - was as nice as can be.  I also didn't see as much of the drunken meathead contingent as I was expecting.  Quite a refreshing change from the east coast attitude we often get around here.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 07, 2007, 05:02:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
   
Quote
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
   
Quote
Originally posted by eros:
  Chicagoist (http://chicagoist.com/2007/08/07/lollapalooza_20_1.php) has a pretty good wrapup of the whole thing.
 
 
thanks for the link. loved their write up of it. my only complaint - their photos dont list who any of the artists are. the only thing i do know - they are bands i didnt see, so was curious    :)    ah well. [/b]
if you put your mouse over the image and wait for the imbedded ALT tag to appear, it'll tell you who is who in the pic. [/b]
even doing that on the first ones it still says img_6006. perhaps some pics do have it labeled. and yes, the spree on page 3 of photos are labeled accordingly. but thanks for the heads up, although i did know that  :)  i use flickr for all my photos as well, just need to do a massive update, since ive not added concert photos since march. huge huge backlog.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 05:13:00 pm
thoughts and comments on lolla day 3:
 
 due to various family snafus and the need to get the girlfriend to the airport, i didn't make it to grant park until iggy came on.  pissed me off, i was looking forward to catching rodrigo y gabriela and wouldn't have minded a lil'dose of blue october's brand of pop songs.  grr.
 
 iggy was a ton of fun, not quite as much as at the club earlier this year (obviously) but he and the crowd were feeding off each other.  the stooges were a huge draw, having got there just after they started it was near impossible to fight my way to the front as i would have liked to do.  mike watt still makes the most ridiculous faces when he plays bass.
 
 "best performance of the day" might have to go to my mom.  yup, mommy saw that the GF left her bracelet behind and decided she wanted to check out the show.  i was afraid that iggy might be a bit much for her, but other than his dropping a few F-bomb she was really impressed at his energy.  next up was peter bjorn and john who were quite good, better than at coachella.  something went wrong with the PA during their third or fourth song and it went silent.  disappointed, we moved on to !!! and proceeded to dance like sillies.  at some point PBJ's audio probs were worked out and they started up again.  i trekked back to catch the rest of their set (including a rendition of "young folks" that appeared to include live whistling) while mom decided that !!! was more her groove - made me feel old.  after nic & co finished up, mom had had her dose and headed home.
 
 my plan was to check out some modest mouse but i was intercepted by flosstradamus' DJ set - which utterly ruled.  their basslines were very reminiscent of daft punk at times, remix/mashup highlights included "baby got back", "don't stop believing", "jump around" and some jay-z tunes that made half the crowd go ape-shit.  powerful stuff, punters danced up a storm.  i tore my self away long enough to confirm that they were putting on a better show than MM, then returned.  if MMJ was closer i would have ran over to check out some of that, but they were at the opposite end of the festival.  
 
 i  caught a few songs by cafe tacuba - latino punk rawk!  crowd was probably the craziest i saw at lolla.  while fun, i left after 3 songs in order to grab a last drink and get myself in position for pearl jam.  the sight of ~50k (?) people gathered in the main field in preparation for PJ was a very impressive sight.  i managed to grab a spot close to the soundboard.
 
 PJ started off strong but floundered by the end.  it was a good enough show but not great, not how i would have chosen to end the festival.  the fireworks going off behind the stage were fun.  they finished off with ben harper joining them for a disjointed version of neil young's "rocking in the free world"... meh.
 
 festival high point: daft punk.  simply amazing.  i'm now seriously considering vegoose if only to see them again.  other highlights were muse, flosstradamus, regina spector and the rapture.  
 
 main complaint was bleed between stages, which could be easily solved by having fewer filler acts and thus needing fewer stages.  also, the corporate vibe of lolla kinda bugged.  seems as if everything was "brought to you by" some company.  somehow other big festivals manage to keep sponsorship tasteful and subtle.
 
 overall i think i liked coachella a tad better but it's a tough call - i had a great time at lolla too.  the chicago skyline makes for an amazing backdrop.  
 
 one thing that made my lolla experience unforgettable: coming home every night to home cooking  :)   home-made carrot cake, home-made keylime pie, mom's cookies... *siiigh*
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 07, 2007, 05:27:00 pm
oh sweet! i found my friends (including kurosawa) in the !!! photos. man we were close to the front. sadly, i cant make out myself as i am way too short!   :)    <img src="http://farm2.static.flickr.com/1240/1040535495_e9bee0fd0d.jpg?v=0" alt=" - " />
 
 and sweetcell - those filler acts you spoke of - were some of the best acts out there. the bmi stage hardly bled into the other ones, but regardless that was where some of the best (and smallest) bands could be heard. id hardly consider getting rid of them, but maybe the scheduling is what needs to be worked on. some of the best bands out there could be heard on the really tiny stages. the biggest snafu was putting cold war kids on the adidas stage (or whichever small stage it was). that was awful!
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 07, 2007, 05:45:00 pm
Uh huh...that's why you had to cancel dinner with me at Miller's Pub...I won't forget that!
 j/k
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
   
 one thing that made my lolla experience unforgettable: coming home every night to home cooking   :)    home-made carrot cake, home-made keylime pie, mom's cookies... *siiigh*
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 08:49:00 pm
new: lolla 2007 "a day in the life" website (http://www.lollapalooza.com/lolladays2007/) with links to setlists (way cool), pix and blogs.
 
 eventually some footage should be available in the  att blueroom archive (http://attblueroom.com/music/events/lolla.php).  don't expect daft punk, PJ or muse though   :(  
 
   
Quote
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  Uh huh...that's why you had to cancel dinner with me at Miller's Pub...I won't forget that!
 j/k
heh, sorry about that dude - but one bite of mom's garlic pasta thingy that she made, and i knew i made the right decision.  besides, despite the 15-minute walk home i was served faster than i would have been at miller's   :p
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on August 07, 2007, 09:37:00 pm
They has Pearl Jam in the Blue Room ,in their entirety.
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
  new: lolla 2007 "a day in the life" website (http://www.lollapalooza.com/lolladays2007/) with links to setlists (way cool), pix and blogs.
 
 eventually some footage should be available in the  att blueroom archive (http://attblueroom.com/music/events/lolla.php).  don't expect daft punk, PJ or muse though    :(  
 
   
Quote
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  Uh huh...that's why you had to cancel dinner with me at Miller's Pub...I won't forget that!
 j/k
heh, sorry about that dude - but one bite of mom's garlic pasta thingy that she made, and i knew i made the right decision.  besides, despite the 15-minute walk home i was served faster than i would have been at miller's    :p  [/b]
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: kurosawa-b/w on August 07, 2007, 10:23:00 pm
Loved the whole weekend. Already looking forward to next year. You just can't beat that location.
 
 Friday - The Fratellis, Ghostland Observatory, Colour Revolt, The Polyphonic Spree, Sparklehorse, Inward Eye, Wax on Radio, The Black Keys, LCD Soundsystem, Daft Punk
 
 Saturday - Dear and the Headlights, Matt & Kim, I'm From Barcelona, Tapes N Tapes, Kevin Michael, Aqueduct, Cage the Elephant, The Roots, Back Door Slam, Snow Patrol, Interpol
 
 Sunday - The Graduate, White Rabbits, The Cribs, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Lupe Fiasco, Los Campesinos, Apostle of Hustle, !!!, TV on the Radio, Pearl Jam
 
 The secret of the fest was definitely the BMI stage. Terrific sets by bands that were thrilled to be there.
 
 Highlights: Interpol (new songs sound great live), Dear and the Headlights (was bummed I didn't see more), Inward Eye (great energy), Lupe Fiasco (finally got to see him!), Polyphonic Spree, I'm From Barcelona, Rodrigo y Gabriela
 
 Disappointments: Colour Revolt, Aqueduct
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 11:30:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
 even doing that on the first ones it still says img_6006. perhaps some pics do have it labeled. and yes, the spree on page 3 of photos are labeled accordingly. but thanks for the heads up, although i did know that     :)    
sorry, my bad - i didn't realize that you were talking about the flickr links, i thought you were asking about the 5 pix embedded in the actual write-up.  silly me     :p      feel free to ask here, i'm sure someone will know who is who.
 
   
Quote
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
 and sweetcell - those filler acts you spoke of - were some of the best acts out there. the bmi stage hardly bled into the other ones, but regardless that was where some of the best (and smallest) bands could be heard. id hardly consider getting rid of them, but maybe the scheduling is what needs to be worked on. some of the best bands out there could be heard on the really tiny stages. the biggest snafu was putting cold war kids on the adidas stage (or whichever small stage it was). that was awful!
yeah, CWK on the Citi stage was a mistake, crazy crowded for their set.  the BMI and moto mindfielf stages was well-placed with trees to block some sounds, but the other small ones (citi and playstation) were at times useless unless you were close up and right in front of the PA.  i have no doubt that some of the "smaller"/earlier in the day bands kicked it, but a lot of them blew or were uninteresting.  IMHO, and feel free to disaggree, they need to cut back - get rid of citi and playstation.  implied is having less bands play.  and again, personally, if i had to chose which bands to cut to make a more compact schedule i'd trim away at the top of the schedule, not the bottom.
 
 bleeding was a generalized problem - i remember clearly hearing interpol's kick drum during muse's set, and they were at opposite sides of the venue!  a solution there, potentially, would be to angle at&t the budlight stages to they're in the opposite corners of the adidas and myspace stages, which would eliminate the straight-shot sound corridor that the two main stages had between each other.
 
 typing all those corporate names to describe the stages bugs me.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 07, 2007, 11:36:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
  They has Pearl Jam in the Blue Room ,in their entirety.
they has?  oh, cool, i was mistaken then about PJ based on  an earlier post (http://www.930.com/cgi-bin/ubb-cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=015945) with a blueroom schedule that didn't include PJ.  is the PJ set available right now?  i can't seem to find it - maybe i need to be logged in.
 
 i thought they usually only have 3 or 4 songs per artist in the archive and not full sets.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 08, 2007, 01:09:00 am
The worst act of Lolla 2007 was I'M FROM BARCELONA.
 
 http://centralvillage.blogs.com/ (http://centralvillage.blogs.com/)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: DeathFromAbove1979 on August 08, 2007, 02:02:00 am
Quote
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  Friday:
 
 Daft Punk: I know those two robots aren't doing anything but scratching their balls behing that huge ass triangle. Still, it was an amazing visual show. I can't imagine seeing them more than once, though. B+
Actually Daft Punk is probably one of the only techno/house groups that recreates the music instead of just spinning records, so it makes it that much more amazing. Behind that pyramid it looks like a cockpit of an airplane.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on August 08, 2007, 07:13:00 am
They had. But you're right. They only archive a few songs, and then not from all the artists. At least that's the way it was with Bonaroo.
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
   
Quote
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
  They has Pearl Jam in the Blue Room ,in their entirety.
they has?  oh, cool, i was mistaken then about PJ based on  an earlier post (http://www.930.com/cgi-bin/ubb-cgi/ultimatebb.cgi?ubb=get_topic;f=1;t=015945) with a blueroom schedule that didn't include PJ.  is the PJ set available right now?  i can't seem to find it - maybe i need to be logged in.
 
 i thought they usually only have 3 or 4 songs per artist in the archive and not full sets. [/b]
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 08, 2007, 08:40:00 am
I like the sound of "They has" better.
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
  They had. But you're right. They only archive a few songs, and then not from all the artists. At least that's the way it was with Bonaroo.
 
   
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: grotty on August 08, 2007, 10:30:00 am
Quote
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  The worst act of Lolla 2007 was I'M FROM BARCELONA.
 
  http://centralvillage.blogs.com/ (http://centralvillage.blogs.com/)
I agree. Made me throwup in my mouth
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 08, 2007, 10:38:00 am
Quote
Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
  They had. But you're right. They only archive a few songs,
with PJ, that's no great less... fun show to be at, but not much to listen to after the fact.  "rearview mirror" and "why go home" were really good, a few decent songs, and a lot of filler.
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by wanderlust featuring j. marshmallow:
  I like the sound of "They has" better.
<img src="http://www.acc.umu.se/~zqad/cats/1174328173-notcookie.jpg" alt=" - " />
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: grotty on August 08, 2007, 11:05:00 am
I loved the festival. Having been to Coachella & SXSW often - I think this one is better. Better logistically in all ways.
 
 Only bad thing - 90+ degrees in Chicago is worse than 105 in Indio.
 
 I'm probably also as tired as I've ever been from music.
 
 Here's my quick recap:
 
 THURSDAY
 Pearl Jam @ Vic Theatre - solid B.
 My spot was crowded - couldn't see well. And my show partner didn't know half the songs. Alone & upfront - it would have been an A.
 
 FRIDAY
 Ghostland Observatory - B
 One of my favorite discoveries of the festival.  
 
 Ted Leo - C-
 
 Son Volt - C+
 
 Viva Voce - B
 
 Against Me! - B
 
 Silversun Pickups - B+
 
 Black Keys - B
 
 LCD Soundsystem - B
 
 DAFT PUNK - A+  transcendental at times.
 
 SATURDAY
 
 I'm From Barcelona - D
 
 Tape 'n Tapes - B+
 
 (bits of Silverchair & Cold War Kids)
 
 Lady GaGa - Music C- but really can't beat disco strippers in Iron Maiden vests
 
 The Roots - C+
 
 Regina Spektor - B+
 
 Yeah Yeah Yeahs - A
 
 3 songs of Spoon. How can I LOVE this band on record & always be so bored when I see them live?!
 
 Interpol - B
 (Put the White Stripes in this slot & you've got a near perfect festival for me.)
 
 SUNDAY
 
 Juliette & the Licks - B
 Better than you'd ever believe. Check out the song Hot Kiss with D Grohl on drums.
 
 Dax Riggs - B- (ex-Deadboy Elephantmen)
 
 Small bits of each of the next 2:
 Heartless Bastards - B
 David Vandervelde - B+
 
 Rodrigo y Gabriela - B+
 
 Amy Winehouse - C- BORING
 Left to go check out Black Angels which was what I really wanted anyway
 
 Black Angels - B+
 
 Here is where things got very tricky for me. It was obvious that a BIG crowd was already assembling for PJ. I was getting anxious and wanted to get there early. I really wanted to see IGGY & Modest Mouse. But instead trekked back to the other end to get a good spot:
 
 Kings of Leon - B
 
 !!! - A (another unexpected highlight.)
 
 My Morning Jacket - B
 
 (very unhappy to miss TVOTR)
 
 Pearl Jam - A
 
 A great, great time. Now it's into exile for me...
 
 - grotty
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 08, 2007, 12:07:00 pm
just curious - but what made everyone (that saw the show obviously) hate im from barcelona, and i guess polyphonic spree too? as i think some of you said you hated both the shows.
 
 and if you didnt see them, and are basing it on a blog reviewer, dont bother wasting your time to tell me what said blogger wrote.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: grotty on August 08, 2007, 12:09:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
  just curious - but what made everyone (that saw the show obviously) hate im from barcelona, and i guess polyphonic spree too? as i think some of you said you hated both the shows.
 
 and if you didnt see them, and are basing it on a blog reviewer, dont bother wasting your time to tell me what said blogger wrote.
I shouldn't have gone in the first place. I knew I didn't like them. But made a concession for a friend. There are 2 kinds of music that make me understand why parents don't like rock n roll:
 too cute & jam bands. This was a combination of the 2 for me.
 
 It hurt for me to even listen to Barcelona. I agree with everything that blog above said. It reminded me of Sesame Street. I was amused the first time I saw Flaming Lips do it. But I can barely even listen to them now.
 
 That said - I'm not knocking anyone for liking it. My fellow attendees LOVED it. I'm sure there are many things that I liked that you would have hated (none of my friends there could stand the Black Angels.)
 
 It's interesting tho that we agree on almost every other highlight that we both saw.
 
 !!! was AMAZING. I was going a little nuts right in front of the snd board.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 08, 2007, 01:45:00 pm
thanks! totally makes sense, but yes i avoided the bands i knew i didnt like  :)  
 
 glad you enjoyed !!!. was looking at my pics from the show, and was still amazed how close i was. might need to see them in nyc, just not sure id leave with the same feeling as from a festival.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: grotty on August 08, 2007, 01:49:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by xneverwherex:
  thanks! totally makes sense, but yes i avoided the bands i knew i didnt like    :)    
 
 glad you enjoyed !!!. was looking at my pics from the show, and was still amazed how close i was. might need to see them in nyc, just not sure id leave with the same feeling as from a festival.
send me a pm to show where you guys are in that !!! pic above. I must have been real close. i've tried to meet up with kurosawa @ a couple fests - never connected.
 
 i'm surprised you can't see me jumping around in that photo - must have been on the way down!
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: grotty on August 08, 2007, 03:04:00 pm
Rolling Stone Mag Lolla pics (http://www.rollingstone.com/photos/gallery/15797633/lollapalooza_2007?source=photos_rssfeed)
 
 highlights...for me:   :D  
 
   <img src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/8/6/4/0/15800468-15800470-large.jpg" alt=" - " />
 
   <img src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/1/8/4/0/15800481-15800483-large.jpg" alt=" - " />
 
   <img src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/9/2/7/7/15797729-15797830-large.jpg" alt=" - " />
 
   <img src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/3/9/5/7/15797593-15797595-large.jpg" alt=" - " />
 
   <img src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/0/9/6/7/15797690-15797692-large.jpg" alt=" - " />
 
   <img src="http://i.realone.com/assets/rn/img/7/7/5/5/15785577-15785580-slarge.jpg" alt=" - " />
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 08, 2007, 04:20:00 pm
thanks! love the pic from the daft punk set. and man oh man did that water feel good!  :D
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 09, 2007, 01:09:00 am
better late than never - a few of my lolla pix available here: http://picasaweb.google.com/sweetcell/Lollapalooza2007 (http://picasaweb.google.com/sweetcell/Lollapalooza2007)
 
 click on the magnifying glass above-right of each pic to zoom in (a lot of them are taken from far away but zoom quite nicely), or download the full-sized version.  do feel free to leave comments.
 
 two short vids, huge files but better quality than youtube (14 MB and 12 MB)
 http://download.yousendit.com/B495976F430A40D2 (http://download.yousendit.com/B495976F430A40D2)
 http://download.yousendit.com/DD6FCB8C3FEDBFA1 (http://download.yousendit.com/DD6FCB8C3FEDBFA1)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: Vas Deferens on August 09, 2007, 09:20:00 am
Anyone else think that Mike McCready *IS* hard to watch when he's jumping? It's soooo forced.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: eros on August 09, 2007, 09:31:00 am
Don't look for Pearl Jam to be at many more AT&T sponsored events (http://www.pearljam.com/news/index.php?what=News#195)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: grotty on August 09, 2007, 09:56:00 am
Quote
Originally posted by eros:
  Don't look for Pearl Jam to be at many more AT&T sponsored events (http://www.pearljam.com/news/index.php?what=News#195)
This is blowing up:
 
  Pearl Jam,  ATT Google search (http://www.google.com/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLJ,GGLJ:2006-29,GGLJ:en&q=pearl+jam%2c+att)
 
 It's becoming a touchstone for those concerned about the completeness of internet information.
 
 The example is minor. The future implications are frightening.
 
  Future of Music (http://www.futureofmusic.org/rockthenet/index.cfm)
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 16, 2007, 10:23:00 am
Thought for some of you that went this might be relevant - esp if you ended up with some weird rash. People started to notice it around the 1st of August, so I'd imagine with trees, grass and all other areas, some people could have ended up with a rash.
 
  This mite just be what's itching you (http://www.chicagotribune.com/features/health/chi-web_itchmiteaug15,0,3123108.story?page=1&coll=chi_business_promo)
 By James Janega | Tribune staff reporter
 August 15, 2007
 Article Tools
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 Digg Del.icio.us Facebook Furl Google Reddit Spurl Yahoo Print Single page view Reprints Reader feedback text size:  The mystery nibblers have interrupted a pool party in Bolingbrook and picnics at Ravinia. They've been blamed for itchy splotches from western Kane County to Michigan vacation grounds. They've attacked in Willow Springs, Chicago Heights and La Grange.
 
 Nobody knows exactly what's causing the rash of rashes, but authorities think they've got a good idea of what they're dealing with, anywayâ??and they warn that it's likely something small, invasive and really annoying.
 
 Biting mites.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 16, 2007, 11:17:00 am
i totally left chicago with an itch... FOR MORE DAFT PUNK!
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: xneverwherex on August 16, 2007, 12:10:00 pm
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
  i totally left chicago with an itch... FOR MORE DAFT PUNK!
too funny! i left with an itch for that and a mysterious rash. this is NOT fun.
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: sweetcell on August 16, 2007, 02:08:00 pm
eww - sorry to hear that.  the gf and i got off lucky, then, since neither of us has developped a rash.  rest assured: you're special (or extra tasty).
 
 maybe it's not mites, it's your body reacting to the I'm from Barcelona set you sat through    :p
Title: Re: Lollapalooza reviews & comments
Post by: nkotb on August 16, 2007, 02:15:00 pm
That's weird.  The last time I saw her, both of us wound up with a nasty rash.  :eek:  
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by sweetcell:
 the gf and i got off lucky, then, since neither of us has developped a rash.