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Other than those mentioned in the slide show, I also saw/heard:
- Gogol Bordello (listened to during eating, resting)
- Battles (kick ass)
- Toadies (not very good but did sing Backslider!!)
- White Lies (first I'd heard of 'em)
- The Whigs (decent)
- Iron & Wine (perfect soundtrack to my afternoon chill)
- Flogging Molly
- Love & Rockets (Keith Richards look-alike, otherwise blah)
- About half of the NIN set. The band was tight but the sound was too low and I could hear Kanye calling all the way from the other side of Grant Park. The NIN light show was the best of the fest, and so were Trent's arms. Damn, he is definitely on the juice. I did get to hear a nostalgic rendition of 'Closer,' so I went away satisfied.
Random memories...
- Playing bean bag toss with a couple of Tennessee kids in the shade.
- The perfect weather and the perfect environment. Conditions are much better than ACL.
- Buses running all day with A/C on full blast for those requiring some refuge.
- Three kids jumping into Buckingham Fountain at the end of Day 3. A huge crowd gathered to cheer 'em on. Around ten cops eventually coerced them off the fountain, put the poor schmucks in handcuffs and walked them to the paddy wagon. Ridiculous.
- On Sunday morning, I enjoyed one of the best breakfast experiences of my life. So if you're ever in Chicago, I beg you, go to the Eleventh Street Diner, 1100 S. Wabash.
- I somehow did not get sunburned. It's a miracle.
Regrets...
- Couldn't make it to the aftershow with Broken Social Scene and Yeasayer. If I had known that would happen, I would have made sure to catch the BSS set at Lolla. Oh well, they are coming to the Twin Cities in October.
- In a perfect world, I would have liked to have seen Grizzly Bear, Girl Talk and BSS but really, I can't say there were any real regrets on bands choices.
Other Lolla coverage worth a read...
Check this out for details on the Rage Against the Machine mayhem up in the front.
Final thoughts...
Radiohead is my painfully obvious choice for best show of fest. The trippy LED light show was mesmerizing, but the most memorable moment was pure serendipity; a coincidental firework display went off behind the stage for an unrelated Chicago event. Fireworks started going off during 'Everything in its Right Place' and the grand finale seemed to sync right up with the climax of 'Fake Plastic Trees.' It was surreal. All in all, a nice setlist. They played the entirety of In Rainbows and some choice cuts from back catalog. Highlights included a new jazzier take on 'The Gloaming' and the 2nd Encore killer combo of '2+2=5' and 'Idioteque.' It was an exhausting but wonderful show.
Here is the complete setlist.
01. 15 Step
02. Airbag
03. There There
04. All I Need
05. Nude
06. Weird Fishes/Arpeggi
07. The Gloaming
08. The National Anthem
09. Faust Arp
10. No Surprises
11. Jigsaw Falling Into Place
12. Reckoner
13. Lucky
14. The Bends
15. Everything In Its Right Place (Fireworks going off)
16. Fake Plastic Trees
17. Bodysnatchers
Encore 1
18. Videotape
19. Paranoid Android
20. Dollars and Cents
21. House of Cards
22. Optimistic (Thom, “You are quiet Chicago.”)
Encore 2
23. 2+2=5
24. Idioteque
10 comments:
seriously though, not seeing grizzly bear or girl talk is a bad idea
i'm so jealous because i'm a wuss. i'm SO glad you got to see radiohead. thinking of an Oct. visit to see BSS with you!!!
I almost forgot...i cannot believe you didn't catch BSS and Yeasayer on the after show. WTF JTM???
however, you have shows that denver lacks. i piss on denver and am moving back to mpls!!!
the highlight of my weekend was seeing you for half a set at mason... oh, and the beer I bought you while waiting for radiohead, but couldn't deliver so I drank it all myself while teasing you the whole time that I was drinking your beer and then having to make it all the way back to the bathrooms mid-radiohead because I drank too many beers while waiting. did you put voodoo on me to make pee?
if I would have known you weren't going to the BSS/Yeasayer show then I would have tried harder to convince my mate to join us and try and scalp.
black keys were amazing... btw.
oh, why didn't you post my pic of Perry Farrell on your site?... that was definitely my highlight of the weekend. Especially seeing Slash and Perry play 'Knockin' on Heaven's door' and 'Mountain Summer' at Kidzapalooza.
Yeah, missing the aftershow was a stupid move but I was by myself (thanks, jayflyer!) and tired as all hell. I did actually try but had trouble catching a cab, too. Sad excuse, but true nonetheless. Oh well...BSS in October and I've seen Yeasayer plenty of times.
Agreed!! Definite highlight was the beer that never was from jayflyer, and his taunting me with it from a distance. After about four hours in that same spot in the sun, a beer woulda been perfect, too!
Miah, definitely come to town for BSS and that will ensure that we'll go! Otherwise, it may take some serious convincing to get my wife to come with me and get a babysitter.
Broken Social Scene was amazing... once again.
Ok, ok. I'm sorry that I missed out on BSS at Lolla (twice even). I've been properly shamed in the forum. Thank you.
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