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  1. A Magical Musical Buffet - Scottieking's Lollapalooza Report

    Chapter One - Return to Chi-town

    This being my second time to Chicago I think I had a different sense of anticipation than my three

    travelling compatriots all of whom were newbies.That city, as I have raved before, is really like no other.

    Vibe, architecture, culture, you name it, it has it.

    Thursday was dedicated to a nice little walk-around and an amazing meal at this place called Brazazz.

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    No word of a lie for 39.99 they bring you 18 different kinds of meat on giant skrews and give you a

    yes please/no thank you button to turn when you do or don't want to eat. Unbelievable.

    Note: this was not a traditional Team Scott adventure. Guigsy stayed at a different hotel with a different

    crew. Miraculously, both teams found each other often and will collaborate on one of our great festival

    stories.

    Chapter Two - Perry's Circus in the Park

    Welcome to Lollapalooza! I had a really hard time envisioning how this one was going to play out being in

    a giant downtown park but play out it did. Taking over a space about the size of three city blocks, the festival

    encompassed the best parts of Grant Park.

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    I'll get the raving about the smoothness and prepardness of the festival out of the way early. Top notch all the

    way. Two food areas with pretty killer cuisine (and for a fest, reasonable prices) Chinese meat, Chicago pizza,

    Pulled Pork, Greek you name it. TONS AND TONS AND TONS of portapotties and on the scale 10 being

    Big Cypress' onstage portapotty and 1 being Lemonwheel's overflowwing heaps , I give them a solid 8.

    Two big stages, facing two medium stage on the opposite corners, with 4 smaller stages made for lots of variety.

    And for the most part, very few sound bleed problems. Nothing's perfect but this was an A-one run show.

    Chapter Three - Day One Music

    I hope some of you got to read through the Haiku's I posted about day one.

    Allow me to elaborate further. Setlists where available provided by Lollapalooza website (stars are

    an Itune availability thing). I'm rating stuff because I'm a teacher and can't help myself ;)

    The Eels - 7/10

    * Saturday Morning

    * Old Shit/New Shit

    * Rock Show (cover)*

    * Crazy Love (Crazy Music) (Willie Dixon cover)*

    * Eyes Down*

    * Jesus Gonna Be Here (Tom Waits cover)*

    * I Like Birds

    * Mother Mary*

    * My Beloved Monster

    * A Magic World

    * Not Ready Yet

    * Souljacker Part 1

    * I Put a Spell On You (Screamin’ Jay Hawkins cover)*

    * That's Life*

    First time seeing E and the boys. It was a weird one. There were sound problems and the set was the opposite of what I'd heard from

    the band recently (which was the Live at Town Hall set). Loud, distorted, with strange costumes and performance artist in a security

    shirt doing Kung-fu. Interesting start to the fest for me.

    Caught a bit of the Stars but they weren't lighting anyone on fire so we ate and got ready for.

    Ryan Adams Team Scott Rating 8/10 General Concensus - 5/10 or lower

    * What Sin*

    * Please Do Not Let Me Go

    * Dear Chicago

    * Peaceful Valley

    * Nobody's Girl

    * Now He's Gone (Grateful Dead cover)*

    * Hickory Wind (Gram Parsons cover)*

    * Cold Roses

    * Wharf Rat (Grateful Dead cover)*

    * Shakedown On 9th St.

    * Franklin's Tower (Grateful Dead cover)*

    * I See Monsters

    Rock's Enfant Terrible put on a very self centered show but for a couple guys who love a little Dead in the afternoon, we had a blast.

    The crowd, confused by us and Ryan, did not. Fun too was watching Ryan play late and completely piss off the Lolla staff. All and all

    glad I caught him before he dies (which could be in the next two years or so)

    Iron and Wine - 8/10

    naked as we came

    sodom, south georgia

    woman king

    evening on the ground (lilith's song)

    sinning hands

    on your wings

    new song*

    freedom hangs like heaven

    teeth in the grass

    jezebel

    upward over the mountain

    trapeze swinger

    I LOVE Sam and this was a perfect chance to chill out and relax....except the Mates of State show was so loud at one of the smaller stages,

    Sam proved his versitility, plugged in and re-worked a few tunes for a louder Iron and Wine show. Good times and good versions. Made the push

    over to see

    My Morning Jacket - 10/10!!!!!!

    * At Dawn

    * Off the Record

    * What a Wonderful Man

    * Gideon

    * Anytime

    * Way That He Sings

    * Dondante

    * Golden

    * Wordless Chorus

    * One Big Holiday

    * Mahgeetah

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    I cannot express in enough words the energy that this band was putting out. They have found a way to make Jim sound balanced and not

    forced, they are melodic and sonic, and they looked thrilled to be there. Powerful stuff. A band at the apex of its power. Will never miss them

    again.

    Used the time between shows to refuel and make the 15min trek between stages to catch the Violent Femmes "Add it Up"

    Ween - 9/10

    * Exactly Where I'm At

    * What Deaner Was Talkin' About

    * Spinal Meningitis Got Me Down

    * The Stallion Pt. 3

    * Light Me Up*

    * Take Me Away

    * Touch My Tooter

    * I Can't Put My Finger On It

    * Puertoricanpower*

    * Voodoo Lady

    * Baby Bitch

    * Buckingham Green

    * Captain

    * The H.I.V. Song

    * The Mollusk

    * I'll Be Your Jonny On Th' Spot

    * Wavin' My Dick in the Wind

    * Ocean Man

    * Doctor Rock

    * Someday*

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    I love this band and they looked like they were having a blast. Gene looks really healthy and of the late night closers this hands down was

    my favorite. Lots of room as most people were over holding hands and crying to Death Cab. Partied with some excellent folks and had a blast. Great end to the day.

    Chapter Four - Where's the party at?

    One thing that was seriously lacking was the aftershow party scene. Two factors really. 1) Lack of energy. These days are facking tiring and I ain't got the mojo, especially when we stayed right beside Grant Park and air conditioned rooms beckoned. 2) Everything was sold out. Sonic Youth. The Umphrey's/Bisco thing. Anywoo, enough on why we are lame, there's a great aftershow story coming up in Chapter 8.

    Chapter Five - Day Two Music - Bands on the Run

    To expand my post from Day Two, I really only saw two complete shows the whole day, the rest of the time was spent burning around the park trying to stuff

    ourselves as full of music as we had of meat on Thursday. So some general thoughts

    Cold War Kids - Good indy fare. Favorite new band of the weekend.

    The Go!Team - Great energy, they move like a musical Chinese firedrill. Still not as good as the album.

    Feist - Bad decision to try and stay soft in the face of a louder side stage. My girlfriend liked it.

    Built to Spill - 7.5/10

    * Goin' Against Your Mind

    * Made Up Dreams

    * Sidewalk

    * Traces*

    * Big Dipper*

    * Good Ol' Boredom*

    * Conventional Wisdom*

    * Rearrange (Cover of Gladiator's)*

    * Carry the Zero

    * Untrustable

    This was a musically brilliant show that was a sonic treat for Built to Spill fans, myself include. But you know when there's

    someone in the room who is clearly not having a good time and it brings everyone down. That was them. Big downer and

    rantings how they don't need corp rock and Perry.

    Here's my busiest hour of the day - I saw Calexico (zzzz), Lyrics Born (throw your hands in the air), Particle

    (really killer Radiohead cover - National Anthem>Mar 11), and Wolfmother (loud) in the span of 60 mins.

    Gnarls Barkley - Fun if you like the new album

    Sonic Youth - Fun if you like Sonic Youth

    Flaming Lips - 10/10

    * Ta! Da!*

    * Race For the Prize

    * Free Radicals

    * Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Pt. 1

    * Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots Pt. 2

    * Vein of Stars

    * The Yeah Yeah Yeah Song

    * The W.A.N.D.

    * My Cosmic Autumn Rebellion

    * She Don't Use Jelly

    * Do You Realize?

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    These guys are possibly the greatest show men of their musical generation. Unbelievable, genuine energy and gratitude towards

    the crowd. If you haven't seen these guys, do so before it's too late.

    RUN to

    New Pornographers - 8.5/10 - Caught most of this and man oh man, did they kick ass! Short set and the only reason

    it gets marks off is no Neko and A.C. shouldn't be allowed to talk into a mic. Annoying. I'm guessing they had some converts

    sucked in on their way to

    Kanye West - Great D.J. Great orchestra. One whiny diva flipping out on sound people and playing more of others music

    than his own. Left half way through.

    Chapter Six - Chicago Comic Con

    Okay, so no one cares, but I also got to check out one of the biggest comic conventions in North America on Sunday.

    Sure I missed Perry and Patty Smith, Nickel Creek and the Shins, but I did get to see Jaws from the Bond movies, Dirk

    Benedict, and Lou Ferigno. As well I scored 50% off graphic novels, a wicked Superman vs Spiderman Giant Size , and

    some cool original Silver Surfer art.

    Chapter Seven - Final Day

    Got there late and missed the Shins. Took one last look around before the double dose of adios that would be

    Wilco - 8/10

    * Shot in the Arm

    * Impossible Germany*

    * I Am Trying to Break Your Heart

    * What Light*

    * The Late Greats

    * Handshake Drugs

    * Via Chicago

    * Let's Fight*

    * War on War

    * Jesus, Etc.

    * Heavy Metal Drummer

    * Walken*

    * I'm the Man Who Loves You

    * Hummingbird

    I love this band. I also love Chicago. This band is Chicago (no jackass, not like Peter Cetera Chicago) HUGE crowd,

    great energy. The new songs are growing on me quite a bit and look how many of them got played. Diane made the

    right call as we beat the rush out during Hummingbird and caught

    Broken Social Scene 9/10

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    I can't find a setlist but Cause=Time was playing as we rolled up and Ibi blew the crowd AWAY! The whole gang was there minus

    Jason but plus Emilie who wasn't even playing the festival.

    ENCORE OF THE WEEKEND - which of course never happened. But the crowd stayed for 10 mins after the show screaming and

    begging for more. The band took curtain calls but it was a testement to their power.

    Red Hot Chili Peppers 7/10

    * Can't Stop

    * Dani California

    * Scar Tissue

    * Charlie

    * Fortune Faded

    * Readymade

    * Throw Away Your Television

    * Snow (Hey Oh)

    * Me & My Friends

    * For Emily, Whenever I May Find Her - (Simon & Garfunkle cover) - John Frusciante Solo*

    * Wet Sand

    * Right On Time*

    * Don't Forget Me

    * Tell Me Baby

    * By The Way

    * Give It Away + Encore

    They were what they are. Kendis is so lucky he has one of the best backing bands in the world. Johhny F was blowing me

    away and his Simon and Garfunkel cover was one of the highlights of the weekend for me. Big rock show goodbye.

    We marched out satisfied, went swimming in the fountains and prepared for what would be the adventure of the weekend

    Chapter 8 - Bustle in your Hedgerow

    So we all (10 of us) agreed that we would meet out at the Abbey Pub to see Bustle in your Hedgerow which is usually

    Marco Benevento on keys and Joe Russo on drums (the Benevento/Russo Duo) and Dave Dreiwitz on bass (Ween) with a guy

    from Particle (the one that just quit) but instead was Brendan Baliss from Umphrey's!

    So we get there ($20 cab ride) only to find it sold out and no chance of getting in. Since we came in teams, we assumed Team A

    who arrived much earlier would have gotten in. I sent the two in Team B in with the extras they scored at Will Call from these guys,

    and prepared for the enivatble ride home with Team C. We mulled and moped. A bouncer was wearing a Canada shirt and it turns

    out he LOVES Canada. I mean loves. Is a Jays fan. Has Bell Express View. Likes Corner Gas and Peter Mansbridge??? I mean

    loves us. But there's not much he can do but wrist band us for alcohol. Meanwhile it turns out team A didn't get in either. SO now

    we need 8 tickets. Just about to give up our man Leroy, (yes Leroy) appears and very subtley begins to stamp our hands and tells

    us to go back to the pub and come through that way. We're in. Here's what we got...

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    Set One: The Song Remains the Same, Ramble On, Immigrant Song^, What Is and What Should Never Be, Travelling Riverside Blues^^, Four Sticks, Bring It Back Home

    Set Two: Moby Dick, Over the Hills and Far Away, Fool in the Rain*$, Heartbreaker, All of My Love, Good Times Bad Times > How Many More Times*, The Ocean

    Notes:

    ^ with Mike Keneally on guitar

    ^^ with Sarah Zimmerman (Philadelphia School of Rock) on guitar

    * Brendan on vocals

    $ Marco jumped off stage to play a different keyboard

    What a sweat box! I'll let Guigsy tell the piano story. Finally, an aftershow to talk about!!!

    Chapter Nine - Final Thoughts

    Well, certainly Chicago and Lollapalooza provideth again. I can't wait for my next excuse to get back to the place. Lollapalooza provided

    me with the fullest plate of music I've ever been served and while all wasn't delicious, most was tasty and I'd go back to the restaurant

    anyday. Thanks to Perry Farell, the city of Chicago, Brazazz and of course, my travelling companions. And to you dearest reader for

    reading.

  2. Sorry folks, no Haikus today but instead a brief glimpse into what 9 hrs on the Lollapalooza grounds can look like.

    Cold War Kids>Go Team>Feist>Built To Spill>

    Calexico>Lyrics Born>Particle>Wolfmother>Gnarls Barkley>

    Sonic Youth>Blackalious>Flaming Lips>

    New Pornographers>Kayne West

    Whew! No word of a lie I saw a piece of all those bands yesterday and are my legs tired! SO exhausted. But what a musical smorgasboard. Even if you don't like it, at least you tried it once. Perry is putting on a really smooth festival here.

    Two down. One to go.

  3. Hey Folks,

    Just a quick check-in on day two to let you know day one was a PHENOMINAL day of music and fun in the sweet Chicago sun. As for the music I'll deliver full review upon return home but for the time being, HAIKUS!

    Eels

    First show of the day

    Destorted and too short ,well

    Let's find the beer tent

    Stars

    Deep-dish in the shade

    Many times seen the Stars play

    Lead singer is gay

    Ryan Adams

    Bad boy of rock made

    Guigsy and I loose our stuff

    Everyone else hated

    Iron and Wine

    Cross beats from other stage

    Made Sam his electric play

    Cool take on old fav

    My Morning Jacket

    Where just too fucking awesome to write a Haiku about.

    Ween

    Instantly the crowd

    Where blown away by the loud

    Gene and Dean looked proud

    All in all, we are having a blast! More to come.

  4. Compiling a mix for the journey next week. Here's what I have off the top of my head

    Wilco - Via Chicago

    Blues Brothers - Sweet Home Chicago

    Ryan Adams - Dear Chicago

    Sufjan Stevens -Chicago

    The Slip - Tonight We left Chicago

    Phish - Jesus Just Left Chicago

  5. Some of my favs

    1. Cypress Lake (about 10 miles south of Tobermory) Nice grounds but the real show is the Bruce Trail and Georgian Bay. The Grotto is all you need for adventure (unless you want to cliff jump)

    2. Elora Gorge (10 miles east of Guelph) Camp near the edge of the Gorge and then TUBE it down the rapids.

    3. Point Farms (bout 5 miles north of Goderich) Camp up on the huge bluffs, catch the sunset from there or from the beautiful and never crowded beach.

  6. Time Travelers WIfe was one of my favorite books that I read last summer. It is an irresistable ride and takes a very tough to handle concept (time travel)and makes it accessable. READ THIS FIRST!

    American Gods was a good ride and if you like Sandman you'll like it. Tons of mythology and a cool concept.

    Girlfriend in a Coma is a weird one. Has a wicked left turn. I think I liked it, but can't remember.

  7. You may be getting sick of reading it, but for those not in attendence, it really went beyond all expectations.

    Stream of consciousness foggy next day highlights and observations:

    1. I did not expect to be pumping my fists in the aisle from start to finish. I put as much energy as they were giving. The crowd was electric and the band fed on this throughout.

    2. Props to the Hummingbird staff for being so cool.

    3. Sand. Opener. Played with vigour and a sense of real purpose. Price of admission covered.

    4. Type II jamming. Seriously making its appearence in the Duo songs especially.

    5. Mike Gordon is becoming a top notch banjo player. That little set was really fun.

    6. Joey Russo is a robot, sent from the future to save jams from obsure noodling. Whenever they need it, he was there.

    7. Machine Gun Trey. All night.

    8. At the end of the day, there were four musicians on stage who by all intents and purposes should be a regular touring band (Mike and the Italians?). Unfortunately, history, tradition and sense of fair play keep it from being presented as so. But they could. It would be incredible given time.

    So, what am I trying to say? Big show. Important show (best of the tour so far?) Super fun show. I believe even the nay-sayers would have had their old school Phish woodies on for this one. I'm looking at you, MarcO. You would have loved it.

    THANK-YOU THANK-YOU THANK-YOU

    to Cully and crew for a smashing pre and post.

    Fabulous to put faces to avatars and to see old friends again. Really good to make some real world connections to some old board friends. Fluffhead (work must be a dream for you right now), C-Towns (you didn't leave cause I beat you with my hat did you?) and of course all the other kids who I so love to run around and make merry with.

    I will be checking etree hourly until this pops up.

  8. Elliot Brood - Elliot Brood - STOMP YOUR FACE OFF

    The Walkmen - Hundred Miles Off - This one has me by the short and curlies right now

    Sufjan Stevens - The Avalanche - Only this guy could put out an outtake album as good as the original

    Gram Parsons - Complete Reprise Sessions - Smooth dog dangling vice

    Phish - 7.6.00 - Six Year Anniversary TODAY!!!

  9. Sunfest is pretty cool. Lots of wicked vendors and delicious food. Music is always entertaining. Keep in mind, however, this is Lamedon. Tame and uninspiring.

    The Park (Victoria) is located right in the heart of downtown, so close camping is relative. I guess Fawshawe (Upper Thames Con.) would be the closest.

    Try here. I will see you there on Saturday (Wilco aussi?)

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