Originally posted by Graace:
Hoya is raining on B&S fans' parades on last.fm.
i had really high hopes for this show, these 3 groups are among my favorites, and it was a pretty disappointing night (musically, i still had a great time there) ... caught the end of ted leo, who was great (but only 30 min set? need to go at least 45 there)
ggw is totally right, broken social scene sounded like a run-o'-the-mill jam band with little to no intensity ... the first time i saw them at black cat, they blew the fucking roof off the place with how determined they all were (ask rhett, he'll confirm) ... a perfect example of the difference is "anthems for a 17yr old girl": at BC, the female lead was writhing on the floor by the end of the song, just yelling the chorus over and over ... here she just looked vaguely disinterested ... seeing them in broad daylight in central park last summer was even better than this set
belle & sebastian just never got a head of steam, it seemed like their set was pleasant enough, but they didn't really connect with the audience until near the end ("arab strap" is a great closer) ... but they just didn't fill up the amphitheatre with their sound, they're not built for a big place like that, and their last show at 930 was just infinitely better
speaking of which, merriweather was maybe 1/3 - 1/2 full (that's being generous) ... absolutely nobody on either side of the pavilion and the lawn was pretty sparse ... the sound from the center-front of the lawn was pretty weak, it never got very loud, and BSS was all drums and bass (for a meandering low-key jammed-out set, not a good mix at all) ... but one of my friends was in the pit for BSS and he liked their set, so maybe it was just a matter of perspective
but that's just nitpicking the music, it was a beautiful night and it was fun sitting out on the lawn for a few hours and drinking beers