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stevemarkoff

stevemarkoff

Los Angeles, CA
July 2007

AUG 07, 2007 03:25 PM



LOLLAPALOOZA DAY 1
Friday August 3rd, 2007 – Grant Park – Chicago, IL

And so it begins…

The first day of any music festival is when you settle in, acclimatize to your surroundings and get really, really drunk while schmoozing with friends, colleagues and rock stars. This course of action inevitably makes you miss a lot of music, so when you’re getting paid to attend a festival you have to change up your game a bit and lower your alcohol intake from 12 Tito’s-and-Vitamin Waters to six Tito’s-and-Vitamin Waters. (Tito's Handmade Vodka and Vitamin Water were two of the great sponsors of Lollapalooza and kept me quite happy all weekend long!)

In addition to the never-ending beverage supply, I am only one man and though I’d love to have superhuman ability and be at multiple places at once, I just can’t. I did, however, try to catch as many bands as humanly possible to let those who couldn’t attend know what they should be upset about missing and what they should be thankful for staying home about.

For the first time, I was able to wake up early enough to get down to the park to catch one of the festival’s first bands. The Fratellis had the misfortune of landing the 11:45 a.m. time slot, which pretty much guarantees that you’ll be playing to tumbleweeds. To my surprise, thousands of kids seemed to have gotten a good night’s sleep in order to catch the Scottish rockers and the band did not disappoint. The Fratellis roared through their 45 minute set and were definitely the highlight of an otherwise, mild-mannered, Friday afternoon schedule.

That is until the 5 o'clock hour rolled around and a band from Silverlake, CA killed the festival! Silversun Pickups took the stage and whipped the crowd into a frenzy from the outset. Often described as a melding of My Bloody Valentine and Smashing Pumpkins, SSPU have taken the shoegazing swirl of MBV and combined it with the best of Corgan’s songwriting to create something that just flat-out works -- fuzzed out, melodic rock that you can sing along with. In my opinion, it was one of the top three performances of the entire festival.

The early evening concluded with Perry Farrell’s latest project, Satellite Party, actually doing a pretty good job of playing Jane’s Addiction covers along with cool originals, as well as Mickey Avalon strutting his stuff on a very small stage that barely gave him enough room to vibe with the two hookers -- I mean professional dancers -- that he brought out. LCD Soundsystem was slotted to play from 7:30-8:30 p.m., making them the perfect opening act for French duo Daft Punk. Needless to say, they absolutely destroyed it! There is something so utterly cool about James Murphy’s beats combined with his catchy lyrics that keeps you moving the entire time. Though I will admit I had to duck out early to get “hydrated” before Daft Punk took the stage.

Now to be fair, I had zero intention of seeing Ben Harper, the co-headliner on Day 1. However, I did hear he put on an excellent show that included a duet with Eddie Vedder of Dylan’s “Masters of War.” That being said, the main reason for attending the opening festivities was to see the French duo perform and perform they did. I’m sure by now you can go on YouTube and see it for yourself, so without wasting both your time and mine, allow me to say this -- Daft Punk fucking rules. Their costumes, the light show, the stage, the music, everything about this performance was just incredible and no words can do it justice. It was one of the best shows I’ve ever seen and the perfect ending to a Friday night.

Stay tuned for Day 2 and 3...


StarBelliedBoy

StarBelliedBoy

Philadelphia, PA
December 2003

AUG 07, 2007 03:30 PM

Mans, Lollapalooza seems to be the only music festival worth seeing that makes it to the East Coast. Fuckin' west coast jerks hoggin' all the good music!

Affy

Affy

Chicago, IL
March 2006

AUG 07, 2007 03:30 PM

I wish I could have been there!

d20

d20

San Francisco, CA
September 2003

AUG 07, 2007 03:34 PM

i still can't believe i missed Daft Punk in Oakland last week. i'm going to be kicking myself for years over that one.

NinjaTech

NinjaTech

Minneapolis, MN
November 2003

AUG 07, 2007 03:38 PM

Couldn't agree more about Daft Punk. My personal favorite performance of the festival was The Roots, but Daft Punk blew my head straight out my ass. Half way through their set I decided to fall back and simply flow throw the crowds and observe everyone dancing in their own individual way and it was wonderful.

Gerry_D

Gerry_D

Los Angeles, CA
May 2003

AUG 07, 2007 03:47 PM

never seen Daft Punk, but would like to

scarekrow

scarekrow

USA
December 2005

AUG 07, 2007 03:50 PM

Am I really the only person (especially in Chicago) that found the line up to be greatly disappointing, therefor giving me no interest at all to attend?

StarBelliedBoy said:
Mans, Lollapalooza seems to be the only music festival worth seeing that makes it to the East Coast. Fuckin' west coast jerks hoggin' all the good music!



Moreso the Midwest... We don't technically have a coast, unless you count Lake Michigan.

jnthn

jnthn

New York, NY
October 2002

AUG 07, 2007 04:01 PM

from a band perspective and having just done 20-30 festivals... nearly the worst festival ever. catering smelled exactly like human shit. go perry!

I'm sure it was a blast for the other 100k people that didn't have to play there.

lotuseaterr

lotuseaterr

Tucson, AZ
April 2007

AUG 07, 2007 04:02 PM

Bonnaroo is better.
The best even.

StarBelliedBoy

StarBelliedBoy

Philadelphia, PA
December 2003

AUG 07, 2007 04:13 PM

lotuseaterr said:
Bonnaroo is better.
The best even.



Sure, if you're into smoking pot and listening to one song that lasts 45 minutes.

bria

bria

Sarasota, FL
June 2005

AUG 07, 2007 05:35 PM

StarBelliedBoy said:

lotuseaterr said:
Bonnaroo is better.
The best even.



Sure, if you're into smoking pot and listening to one song that lasts 45 minutes.



You might want to actually look at the past lineups from Bonnaroo. Just because it's been labeled a hippie festival doesn't actually make it one. I've went the last five years and I assure you I don't smoke pot or listen to Phish.

abracadabra

abracadabra

Seattle, WA
April 2004

AUG 07, 2007 06:33 PM

StarBelliedBoy said:

lotuseaterr said:
Bonnaroo is better.
The best even.



Sure, if you're into smoking pot and listening to one song that lasts 45 minutes.



Yeah! Who wants to relax and have fun these days anyway!..The nerve of people on this site who like musicians that can actually play is astounding..And pot smokers..they are just too much trouble ..jeez

scarekrow

scarekrow

USA
December 2005

AUG 07, 2007 06:48 PM

bria said:

StarBelliedBoy said:

lotuseaterr said:
Bonnaroo is better.
The best even.



Sure, if you're into smoking pot and listening to one song that lasts 45 minutes.



You might want to actually look at the past lineups from Bonnaroo. Just because it's been labeled a hippie festival doesn't actually make it one. I've went the last five years and I assure you I don't smoke pot or listen to Phish.



But stereotypes are much more fun when you have no information to back them up.
whatever

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

AUG 07, 2007 06:54 PM

scarekrow said:

StarBelliedBoy said:
Mans, Lollapalooza seems to be the only music festival worth seeing that makes it to the East Coast. Fuckin' west coast jerks hoggin' all the good music!



Moreso the Midwest... We don't technically have a coast, unless you count Lake Michigan.



Wrong. Summerfest.

PointBlank

PointBlank

New York, NY
November 2004

AUG 07, 2007 07:03 PM

Music belongs inside at night.

Formus

Formus

Milwaukee, WI
May 2007

AUG 07, 2007 07:06 PM

PointBlank said:
Music belongs inside at night.



And to a limited number of people!

GabeK

GabeK

Omaha, NE
OLD SKOOL

AUG 07, 2007 08:36 PM

Daft Punk was unbelievable. Life changing even. The festival in all really was great.

NinjaTech

NinjaTech

Minneapolis, MN
November 2003

AUG 07, 2007 08:51 PM

jnthn said:
from a band perspective and having just done 20-30 festivals... nearly the worst festival ever. catering smelled exactly like human shit. go perry!



You're basing your experience on the catering? That sounds pretty rock n' roll to me, dude.

coopersvictim

coopersvictim

Chicago, IL
August 2007

AUG 07, 2007 09:09 PM

d20 said:
i still can't believe i missed Daft Punk in Oakland last week. i'm going to be kicking myself for years over that one.



WOOT!

DAFT PUNK! <333

scarekrow

scarekrow

USA
December 2005

AUG 08, 2007 09:36 AM

NinjaTech said:

jnthn said:
from a band perspective and having just done 20-30 festivals... nearly the worst festival ever. catering smelled exactly like human shit. go perry!



You're basing your experience on the catering? That sounds pretty rock n' roll to me, dude.



Nowadays, it's sex, drugs, and freshly prepared food services.