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My ears are bleeding (in the key of "My anus is bleeding") - '02-'08
Jul 27 2008, 6h37 por warrenwheel
If you have any idea what the title is referring to, A+ for you...
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The causes of my impending early deafness...including some I'm now ashamed of...(Refer to this journal article for more recent shows)
2008
*Dec 19th - Lake Trout - Ottobar
*Nov 21st - Innerpartysystem - Fletcher's
*Nov 3rd - Bassnectar - Bedrock
*Oct 24th - Pendulum - Ottobar
*Oct 11th - Girl Talk, Grand Buffet - Sonar
*Sep 26th - The Presets, Cut Copy - 9:30
*Sep 17th - Midnight Juggernauts, HeartsRevolution - Ottobar
*Aug 12th - Radiohead, Grizzly Bear - Susque. Bank Center
*Aug 9th - Virgin Fest Dance Tent - Underworld, Moby, Rabbit in the Moon, Chromeo, Deadmau5, Ferry Corsten, Soulwax, Armin Van Buurin, etc - Pimlico
*Aug 2nd - Innerpartysystem, Electric Touch - Reggie's, Chicago
*Aug 1st - Lollapalooza - Radiohead, Spank Rock, Foals, Chromeo, Girl Talk, Yeasayer, Bloc Party, Manchester Orchestra, Innerpartysystem, Battles, MGMT, etc - Grant Park, Chicago
*July 17th - Whartscape - Dan Deacon, Height, Adventure, Trey Told 'Em, etc - Baltimore
*July 16th - mewithoutYou, Maps and Atlases - Ottobar
*June 20th - Popped! Fest - Dan Deacon, Gogol Bordello, Crystal Castles, Mates of State, Mr. Lif, etc - Drexel
*June 14th - Battles, Thank You - 9:30
*May 18th - Innerpartysystem, Yo Majesty - DC9
*May 17th - Black Kids, Cut Copy, Ponytail - Sonar
*May 11th - Radiohead, Liars - Nissan Pavilion
*May 6th - Thrice, Circa Survive - Ram's Head
*May 5th - Man Man - Goucher
*Apr 29th - Tokyo Police Club, Smoosh, The Meligrove Band - Black Cat
*Apr 11th - Hot Chip, Free Blood - 9:30
*Apr 9th - Minus the Bear, Portugal. The Man - Recher
*Feb 17th - Poison the Well, Dance Gavin Dance, The Chariot, Crime in Stereo - Ottobar
2007
*Dec 21st - Lake Trout, Cocos Palme, Gunwife Gone - Ottobar
*Dec 2nd - Brand New, Thrice, mewithoutYou - UMBC Fieldhouse
*Nov 6th - Menomena, Illinois - Black Cat
*Nov 2nd - Thursday, Portugal. The Man, Circle Takes the Square
*Nov 1st - Alexisonfire, Saosin, Norma Jean - Recher
*Oct 19th - Mute Math, Eisley - Ottobar
*Oct 16th - Circa Survive, Fear Before the March of Flames, Dear and the Headlights, Ours - 9:30
*Oct 10th - Minus the Bear, Subtle, ELA - Black Cat
*Sep 18th - Girl Talk, Dan Deacon, White Williams - 2640 St. Paul Place
*Aug 8th - Tokyo Police Club, Ra Ra Riot - Sonar
*Aug 4th/5th - Virgin Fest - The Smashing Pumpkins, Incubus, Modest Mouse, Interpol, Spoon, Regina Spektor, The Crystal Method, Peter Bjorn and John, Girl Talk, Shout Out Out Out Out, etc - Pimlico
*July 19th - Fear Before the March of Flames, This Will Destroy You, Drugstore Cowboys, YouInSeries - Rock and Roll Hotel
*July 5th - The Fiery Furnaces, Dios - Black Cat
*June 9th - Starscape Fest - RJD2, Christopher Lawrence, Big in Japan, The Disco Biscuits, etc - Ft. Armistead Park
*Apr 7th - Black Moth Super Rainbow, Pattern Is Movement, Knife Crazy, Gildon Works - U of Del
*Mar 31st - Menomena, Field Music, Land of Talk - Rock and Roll Hotel
*Mar 14 - mewithoutYou, Sparta, Aloha - Sonar
*Mar - Innerpartysystem as The Takeover - Chameleon
*Feb 3rd - Thursday, Fear Before the March of Flames, Murder by Death, Heavy Heavy Low Low - Chameleon
2006
*Dec 27th - Glassjaw, This Is Hell, Crime in Stereo - Recher
*Nov - Alexisonfire, Moneen, Cancer Bats, As Cities Burn - Ottobar
*Nov 2nd - Mute Math, Jonezetta - 9:30
*Sep 23rd - Virgin Fest - Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Killers, Kasabian, Wolfmother, The Raconteurs, RJD2, Carl Cox, John Digweed, etc - Pimlico
*Aug 10th - Circa Survive, The Receiving End of Sirens, Portugal. The Man, Keating - Recher
*Aug 5th - The Rentals, Ozma - 9:30
*Aug 3rd - Vans Warped Tour - Moneen, The Bled, mewithoutYou, Billy Talent, Lorene Drive, etc - Tweeter Center
*July 2nd - 30 Seconds to Mars, June, The Audition, Agent Sparks - 9:30
*June 22nd - Brand New, Crime in Stereo - Ram's Head
*June 15th - Vans Warped Tour - Thursday, Armor for Sleep, The Bled, Evaline, Drugstore Cowboys, Moneen, etc - Merriweather
*May 27th - HFStival - Coheed and Cambria, Nico Vega, People in Planes, The Strokes, AFI, Counting Crows, Dashboard Confessional, Matchbook Romance, Atmosphere, Rock Kills Kid, Kanye West, Matisyahu, etc - Merriweather Post
*May 12th - Pinback, Pleaseeasaur - Black Cat
*May 8th - Thursday, Minus the Bear, mewithoutYou, We.re All Broken - Sonar
*Apr 7th - MACRoCk - Black Moth Super Rainbow, Ris Paul Ric, The Snake the Cross the Crown, We Vs. The Shark, Saxon Shore, Aloha, Fin Fang Foom, Pattern Is Movement, etc - Harrisonburg, VA
*Mar 23rd - The Prodigy, Adam Freeland - Nation
*Mar 16th - Mute Math, The Working Title, Shapiro - Starr Hill
*Mar 1st - Matchbook Romance, Silverstein, The Early November, Paramore - 9:30
*Feb. - Emery, Gatsby's American Dream, Gym Class Heroes, As Cities Burn - Alley Cat
2005
*Oct 29th - Matchbook Romance, Armor for Sleep, Lovedrug, Gatsby's American Dream - Chameleon
*Aug 12th - Vans Warped Tour - The Receiving End of Sirens, Circa Survive, Saosin, Boys Night Out, Hopesfall, Senses Fail, etc - Tweeter Center
*June 16th - Bloc Party, Engineers, Automato - 9:30
*May 29th - dredg, Circa Survive - Jack Rabbit's
*May 20th - dredg, Circa Survive, Day One Symphony - Fletcher's
*May 14th - HFStival - Coldplay, Foo Fighters, Billy Idol, Garbage, Interpol, Sum 41, Louis XIV, etc - M&T Bank Stadium
*Apr 21st - Jimmy Eat World, Taking Back Sunday, The Format - JMU Convo Center
*Feb 5th - Hopesfall, The Early November, Hawthorne Heights - Alley Cat
2004
*Aug 10th - Projekt Revolution - Linkin Park, Snoop Dogg, KoЯn, Less Than Jake - Nissan Pavilion
*Aug 6th - Vans Warped Tour - Boys Night Out, Brazil, Coheed and Cambria, The Early November, Matchbook Romance, Motion City Soundtrack, etc - Tweeter Center
*June 30th - Incubus, Sparta - Giant Center
*June 17th - Emery, Silverstein, Hawthorne Heights - Chameleon
2003
*Oct 24th - 311, Alien Ant Farm - JMU Convo Center
*Sep 27th - Thursday, Murder by Death - Black Cat
*Aug 16th - 311, G. Love - Merriweather Post
*Aug 8th - Vans Warped Tour - Glassjaw, Brand New, Taking Back Sunday, The Used, etc - Tweeter Center
*Apr 4th - MACRoCk - Minus the Bear, Q and Not U, mewithoutYou, of Montreal, Brazil, Need New Body, etc - Harrisonburg, VA
*Feb 7th - Finch, The Used, My Chemical Romance - Electric Factory
2002
*Dec - Armor for Sleep, Atom and His Package - Villanova
*Nov 29th - Saves the Day, Ash, Circle Takes the Square - Chameleon
*Oct - Armor for Sleep, Ultra Dolphins - A basement
*Oct 2nd - Hoobastank, Greenwheel - JMU Convo Center
*June 9th - The Juliana Theory, Glassjaw, Piebald - 9:30 -
Virgin Festival USA
Ago 11 2007, 22h52 por suzqs
Sat 4 and Sun 5 Aug – Virgin Festival

This is video I took at the Festival, featuring Fountains of Wayne, Cheap Trick, Incubus, The Police, Paolo Nutini, Beastie Boys, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol, The Smashing Pumpkins -
Virgin Festival: Day 2
Ago 11 2007, 6h53 por AxYoung
Sat 4 Aug – Virgin Festival
2007 Virgin Festival Recap: Day 2
From: http://carlsandburgvisits.blogspot.com/
12-1.10
I was only able to catch a couple minutes of CSS – to my dismay. They were colorful and energetic playing to a crowd that featured dancing trees. I suppose I should be grateful that I at least was able to see some of CSS since all those at Lolla expecting to see them were disappointed – as a result of a canceled flight to Chicago.
As soon as Greg Gillis, aka Girl Talk, began to play in the dance tent, it seemed like every onlooker erupted out in dance. Mixing both rap and rock into his set, it was hard not to find something to like about his performance. Among highlights were snippets of fellow Virgin Festival artists such as The Police and Peter Bjorn and John. Word from Girl Talk concert veterans was that this show was PG compared to other ones – since by the end of the performance only his shirt was unbuttoned.
1.10-2
Entering the gates of Virgin Fest on Saturday morning, I was relatively unfamiliar with Regina Spektor. After checking out her highly polished set I definitely plan on picking up a few albums. Her lyrics are both funny and smart and she was impressive on piano and guitar. Among a personal highlight was her cover of John Lennon's "Real Love".
2.25-3.15
Another band I was very much looking forward to seeing was Spoon. Unfortunately, they experience some sound problems early into their set, which Brit Daniels complained openly about. In fact, Daniel noted that he couldn't play "You Got Yr. Cherry Bomb" because he couldn't get his guitar in tune. The band still impressed the crowd with "The Beast and the Dragon, Adored" and their recent single "Don't Make Me a Target". Still, I was expecting better, but it seemed like the performance was out of Daniel's control. Anyway, they are about to launch a US tour, which I'm sure will feature more polished performances free of frustrating technical problems.
3.30-5.15
I caught the very end of Explosions in the Sky. It looked like a fine performance based on the crowd's reaction, but I only saw an extended finale guitar solo.
I rested up a bit by sitting down to watch Bad Brains. I fully realize this band is indeed legendary. After all, they are banned from D.C. They shaped the way for early 80's hardcore punk and bands like the Beastie Boys and Minor Threat. However, I wasn't expecting all that much since it has been a long time since their prime. However, Bad Brains was impressive – as seen in the enthusiasm expressed by the crowd. Moshing erupted in the pit as the band played hits like "Banned in D.C." and "Regulator". Lead singer H.R.'s vocals weren't as they used to be, but he put on an above average performance and actually seemed happy.
5.15-6.15
More than once I heard someone around me ask "What the hell is that woman on?" in reference to Karen Orzolek's on stage antics. Orzolek and the Yeah Yeah Yeahss galvanized the crowd with their energy and stage presence. Orzolek often let out a fury of high-pitched screams, while guitarist Nick Sinner accompanied her with stunning guitar riffs. I don't consider myself as much of a fan, but I was even a bit disappointed when their set was over. Among highlights was a beautiful performance of the band's single "Cheated Hearts".
6.45-8
Interpol's Virgin Festival set was truly magnificent. Once the rain started falling at Pimlico the band only increased their concentrated energy and the crowd's interest grew exponentially. "Evil", "The Heinrich Maneuver", "All Fired Up", and "NARC" are just a few songs the band powered through with finesse and charisma. Paul Banks and Daniel Kessler had smiles on their faces for most of the set and commented multiple times on the crowd's enthusiasm.
8-10
So I began making my way toward the South Stage in hopes of getting in prime position for 311. I arrived in time to catch Velvet Revolver. Though they were scheduled to end at 8:15, the band went 15 minutes longer. Good thing, too, because they were kicking ass. The crowd was the most energetic I had seen all weekend. 40-year-old men were crowd surfing to Slash's masterful work on guitar. The end of the set was mostly composed of new material from their most recent album – "She Built Quick Machines" and "The Last Fight".
Because of Velvet's extended set, 311 came on twenty minutes late – limiting their performance time to an hour. Nevertheless, the band came out blazing with "Beautiful Disaster" and the energy did not cease until the end. Even 311's version of "Love Song" was full of excitement as Matisyahu made a special guest appearance to sing the third verse. And just as you would expect from the Omaha natives, they played almost 20 minutes beyond their scheduled set – complete with an encore featuring "Who's Got the Herb". I heard mixed reviews regarding the Pumpkins set, but I heard not one complain about 311. They were truly a fun way to close out a fantastic weekend. -
Virgin Festival 2007
Ago 7 2007, 18h12 por jessicagirll
Sun 5 Aug – Virgin Festival
This had to be one of the best days in the history of music!
I started my day in the dance tent. Dan Deacon had great energy and was really involved with the audience. I love that he was down in the crowd, and that he started a dance circle. Girl Talk was next, and honestly I have been in love with Night Ripper for awhile now, and his set was pretty amazing. I had already seen the two of them a few months back, but I enjoyed this time around more.
I checked out Regina Spektor for a few songs, and she was adorable. I loved the simplicity of her set, and her voice is beautiful. I left there to check out Matisyahu. He was pretty amazing, but I kept loosing track and thinking about how dehydrated I felt and that the smell of weed was making me naucious.
From there, my friends & I got some food before going to see Explosions in the Sky. I only listened to a few songs. Their music is good, but doesn't hold my interest for very long. So we moved on to the North Stage to check out Panic! At the Disco for shits & giggles. They were actually not that bad live, and the lead singer's vocals were pretty funny at times. Their cover the The Weight by The Band was pretty sick though.
We immediatly moved up to the stage to get close for Yeah Yeah Yeahs, which is in my top 3 favorite bands, and is definitely the main reason I came to V-Fest. Karen O was amazing! her stage presence is perfect. Their set was amazing, and they played so many of my favorite songs by them. This was the best set of my day, hands down.
We went to check out Wu-Tang Clan after that. We only heard like two songs, and they were pretty cool. We ran back to the North Stage for Interpol, which were also amazing. Their set was pretty awesome.
We then moved into the Dance Tent for the end of Deep Dish which was good dance music. We stayed in their for mia. She is so pretty, and really good. But my boyfriend & I left there, due to sweaty high guys who were pretty annoying, and it was just way too hot to be dancing after such an exhausting day. We went to check out The Smashing Pumpkins, which seemed pretty good from a distance. I'm not too familiar with their music. We went to check out 311 next, which was really good. I especially loved when Matisyahu came out during Love Song. It was perfect.
I definitely got my money's worth, and want to come back next year, hopefully for both days! -
Virgin Festival
Ago 7 2007, 17h11 por rgk27
Sat 4 Aug – Virgin Festival
Overall, this was a fantastic two days despite the heat. Here are some notes on the bands we saw / heard and the event itself -- from the vantage point of some of the older attendees :)
Will update as time allows...
Bands
1. Fountains of Wayne OK, they were one of the big draws for us so I'm not impartial. They opened with a tight, sunny set (and then the sun took over). The first song was unfamiliar to us, and they didn't play
Stacy's Mom, much to the disappointment of some. But they proved --to me, at least -- that they are an excellent live act.
2. Cheap Trick Although somewhat similar to Fountains of Wayne, I have never been a huge fan, but I must admit they were actually quite good for "old" guys. They were entertaining and energetic, and still bring out those wild guitars (five necks!) like in the old days. And
Surrender is a top-flight song, and the performance didn't miss a beat.
3. Amy Winehouse. Many other reviewers got it right -- she seemed less than thrilled to be on stage and her performance lacked energy until the end. She even seemed to snarl at her (excellent!) band and the fans. But there is no question about her talent. Amazing for someone not yet 24.
4. Incubus. I have grown to appreciate Incubus since cramming for -- and attending -- their show earlier this year at DC's 9:30 club. They are great musicians and in some ways remind me of The Police, especially the unusual chord voicings and very active bass lines. And of course, they have a great drummer. They took the stage at the height of the midday heat and gave the audience a dose of head-banging rock, especially with
Megalomaniac. By this time we had moved to the rear of the crowd, and this was the first time I noticed how good the sound system was on the North Stage.
5. After listening to Incubus out in the sun, we took a break and headed to get food, drink and shade. But we heard Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals from our "resting place" and I was extremely impressed. His band was tight and strong and Ben's delivery had an edge to it that I find lacking on his studio work.
6. The Beastie Boys. I guess I just don't get it -- I couldn't get into it. And I had to laugh when I heard some of our fellow concert-goers describe them as "old".
7. After about twenty minutes to change the stage, the opening arpeggios of
Message in a Bottle rang out and it was as if the entire place "snapped to attention". The crowd surged toward the stage as The Police opened. The musicianship in their set was superb, especially Stuart Copeland whose nuanced drumming was perfect in the mix. The live versions of the songs seemed to have more weight and substance than the studio versions. And, Sting -- what can you say? In perfect form.
8. So we headed home, took two showers, got up a little later the next day but arrived in time to catch CSS. Intersting stage show, interesting outfits. Music not bad either, and the shrubs joined them on the stage.
9. For us, Sunday's highlight was Regina Spektor. She opened with an a capella song, and proceeded to accompany herself on piano and in a few cases, electric guitar. No band. The simple staging allowed her excellent voice and musicianship to shine. And the songs? Wow. Intimate lyrics with twists, and lush melodies with roots in the Russian classics. Maybe not the best fit for a rock festival, but we found it refreshing and are now big fans.
10. I'm trying. I really am. I know the critics love Spoon but I've been slow to warm. They had technical trouble on stage -- they couldn't get in tune -- and seemed a bit uncomfortable. Or arrogant? They do have a good rhythm section, but I found a lot of the songs jarring.
11. The day's remaining acts had a rougher edge, and the Sunday crowd seemed to reflect this. Many more "frat boys" than on Saturday. Of the remaining bands, we enjoyed the driving rock of Velvet Revolver. Slash never ages. How about Slash and Sting start a band?
Event / Venue Notes
1. The sound system on each stage was superb. Much better than Wolf Trap or Nissan in Virginia. Especially the bass response -- punchy all the way to the rear of the crowd, without overshadowing or distorting the mid and high ranges. Amazing.
2. Everything kept to schedule, although I read that Wu-Tang Clan took the stage 20 minutes late on Sunday.
3. We only used the dance tent for occasional shade, so I have no observations. Except that it was, indeed, shady.
4. If you go next year, take a map. For some reason the police (real ones, not Sting et al.) wouldn't let traffic exit the main lot in the direction from whence they came, so everyone ended up bailing onto the neighborhood streets. Confusing, to say the least.
5. Food and drink? Plenty. Bring money. -
Virgin Festival: Day 1
Ago 7 2007, 3h09 por AxYoung
Sat 4 Aug – Virgin Festival
From http://carlsandburgvisits.blogspot.com/
2007 Virgin Festival Recap: Day 1
12-12.50
I decided to check out all three of the bands performing during this block. I started at Fountains of Wayne, who were nothing remarkable. Solely radio designed pop songs. While fun, they did nothing to keep me watching.
Shout Out Out Out Out, featured in the Dance Tent, put on a highly energetic concert (especially for so early in the day). The entire tent was full of dance-crazy concertgoers enjoying the electronically enhanced music of the Canadian indie group.
I only caught one song of Fiction Plane, who is currently touring with The Police. Though it was short, it was awfully good – a nice performance of their song "Cold Water Symmetry".
1.20-2.10
Coming into the weekend, one of the band's I was most excited about seeing was Scottish natives The Fratellis. Though only having one full-length album and three EPs to work with, the band put on an energetic performance that left the crowd bopping their heads and yearning for more. Among highlights, was their performance of "Flathead" aka "The iPod song", and a rocking version "Chelsea Dagger" to finish off the set.
2.30-4
Deciding to bypass Amy Winehouse, I stuck around to see another fellow Scottish native, Paolo Nutini. At just 20 years of age, it quickly became obvious that Paolo has a lot of growing to do. Perhaps it was a problem with the vocals, but Nutini's voice wasn't all that strong during the performance. His performance of "New Shoes", however, was quite good.
Incubus generated an energetic crowd, but nothing about their performance was spectacular. It was essentially what you expected to hear – beefed up versions of hits like "Meglomaniac" and "Quicksand", along with some of the other familiar tunes mixed in.
4-4.50
Peter Bjorn and John gave what I thought was the best performance of the festival. The band was energetic, excited to be there, and in turn, the crowd reacted with unbelievable excitement. Their performances of "Young Folks", "Amsterdam", and "Paris 2004" left the crowd in a PB+J frenzy. An extended rendition of "Up Against the Wall", with an eloquent guitar solo, generated an even greater response. Though Peter complained about the heat – eventually resulting in him shedding his suit jacket – the band rocked out on "Detects on My Affection" as a finale.
6.15-6.35
Playing nearly half their set on instruments, The Beastie Boys pleased the crowd with the likes of "Sabrosa" and old hardcore punk favorites like "Egg Raid on Mojo". On the rap front, "Sure Shot", "Super Disco Breakin'" and "Brass Monkey" were all highlights. The encore showcased the remarkable spinning of Mix Master Mike and an all-instrumental version of "Sabatoge". The 'Boys also had the most enthusiastic crowd of the weekend. Bravo!
8-10
I chose to see Modest Mouse over The Police which, unfortunately, was a reminder to bank on experience and sex appeal when making the "who to watch" decision at festivals. Sound problems and a less than energetic Issac Brock left the paltry crowd with a weak performance. Seeing newcomer Johnny Marr was certainly a treat, as were the performances of "Tiny City Made of Ashes" and "Doin' the Cockroach". However, the band did come on late, leaving little more than a hour for them to play. It was an okay set but certainly not the best way to end the evening. -
Virgin Fest!
Ago 7 2007, 2h34 por M00NAGEDAYDREAM
Sat 4 Aug – Virgin Festival
CSS
so, css was the first band of the second day. i knew i wanted to see them, but i hadn't really heard any of their music before. can i just say that i think i may have found my new group of heroes? because they were all just about the coolest people i have ever seen. the lead singer came out in a full body rainbow sequined jumpsuit, and she was the coolest fucking thing ever. like a combination of Björk and Karen O, on speed. hahah. and the keyboard player had on a Tilly and the Wall shirt, which was amazing. they put on such a show. at one point, there were these three dancing trees that they pulled up on stage from the audience, and when asked what their names were, they said kelly, michelle, and beyonce. hahaha. then the singer said how jealous everyone in brazil would be that they had shared the stage with Destiny's Child. oh man, and at one point the singer was talking about how the day before, they had to cancel one of their shows because of united airlines, and she grabs one of the balloons from onstage, inhales the helium from it, and goes 'FUCK UNITED AIRLINES' into the mic, in this high-pitched voice. it was beautiful. i really, really, really, enjoyed their set.
Incubus
i have to first off state that i am not a hardcore incubus fan, and i only really know a couple of songs by them. that said, they were absolutely fantastic. it didn't matter that i didn't know the songs, because they were such good performers that i really enjoyed them anyway. brandon was of course quite sexy, and at one point he took off his shirt and everyone went crazy. he's fucking emaciated, and it's beautiful. he was also really humble, kept thanking the crowd every two seconds like he couldn't believe this many people actually liked what he was doing. it was really cute. did i mention he is really yummy? hahah.
Modest Mouse
oh man, modest mouse was absolutely flawless. they took their sweet time coming on stage (fifteen minutes later than planned) but once they got out there, they were great. i had met some really cool people in the crowd around me, and they let me get to the front, which was so nice. they played a rocking set, and i was so psyched to hear '
Bukowski' and 'Tiny Cities Made of Ashes'. and seeing Johnny Marr play guitar with them was great, he really added a unique sound to their music. they also had two full drumsets and drummers, which brought a whole new level of completeness to the rhythm. the whole crowd was really into it, and it was a great way to end the first night.
The Smashing Pumpkins
holy. fucking. shit. this was the best show of the weekend, hands down. as with incubus, i only knew a couple of songs, but it didn't matter in the least. since we had gotten their at 12:00, we were able to get front row center for the pumpkins, and i had the most amazing view. it was unreal. they were all wearing black and white, and their instruments were all black and white as well. i was kind of sad that it wasn't d'arcy on bass or james on guitar, but let's face it, it's really all about the corgan. and he was so damn good. he was also a lot humbler than i expected, since he kind of has a diva reputation, but he seemed friendly and chill. for one song, he introduced it as one he had written during a time in his life where he was on a lot of mushrooms, and that made everyone laugh because he was so serious when he said it. they played '
Bullet With Butterfly Wings' and i totally lost my shit rocking out to that one. truly a life-changing experience.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs
i don't even think i can describe this. i'd fuck karen o backwards and forwards. she is probably the most incredible person on the planet. end of story. though i wish they had played more from 'Fever to Tell'. but really, does it matter? i mean, jesus!
Regina Spektor
aww, i love regina. surprisingly, she played without a band, for a crowd of at least 1,000, probably much more. it was about on par with the last time i saw her, nothing new, but she's still so adorable that it didn't much matter. some girl in the front shouted something to her in russian, and she replied (in russian). that was pretty neat, haha. but yeah, good stuff!
Interpol
i found interpol pretty boring, honestly. all of their songs sounded exactly the same, and there was no crowd interaction at all, so it really didn't do anything for me.
Panic! At the Disco
um, we only saw panic so that we would be front row for the pumpkins. the end.
The Police
i really only caught the first two songs, because i wanted to get a good spot for modest mouse. i mean, they were good and all, sting's still got it and their drummer is amazing, butttt overall, i wanted to see modest mouse more. i'm sure it was good though.
Spoon
spoon was pretty good. again, i only knew a few songs, but i enjoyed myself. i was distracted because of the lead singer's likeness to David Bowie and Bob Dylan. it was really weird. but yeah, they were all very good musicians, so it was fun.
Beastie Boys
we were wayyy in the back for the beastie boys, just kind of sitting on the ground taking a chill break, but they were fun. i mean, it would have been cool to be in the crowd rocking out for them, but we weren't so we probably didn't really experience the whole thing. but it was fun.
overall, an excellent experience. lots of pot, none of which was partaken by us, alas, haha. but for reals? i definitely had a great time. we ended up both days exhausted, sore, bruised, and absolutely disgusting, but it was so worth it. lots of funtimes.
for pix, check the facebook. -
Virgin Festival 2007
Ago 6 2007, 6h27 por takara1230
Sat 4 Aug – Virgin Festival
Kevin and I got there okay on the first day. We woke up at 7 in the morning, drove to his bank, drove to my bank to find one of his banks across the street, and then off we went to the train station in Baltimore (I forgot about going somewhere for breakfast). When we got off at our stop there was some confusion about shuttle bus was free or not (I thought it was), if you have the concert ticket. But I guess it wasn't so I paid with 2 of the 16 dollar coins I got as change for my train fare. Kevin somehow snuck on to the bus without paying anything. The bus driver dumped us off somewhere near Pimlico Race Course but we ended up following a herd of people for like a mile around the entire place. The line was about 3 football fields long, but it was no problem we got into the festival in no time.
Virgin Festival has a pretty loose security system by the way, if you'd like to take advantage of it. When I went in and the guy scanned my ticket, there was a problem. His scanner said "STOP," and my guess was that somebody else somehow had my ticket number and came in before me (how that happened I have no idea), but he sighed and pointed aimlessly somewhere and said "Talk to that lady over there." Thinking I wasn't going to be able to enter the event the guy right behind him asked me "One-Day or Two-Day?" "Two-Day," and I got the two-day wristband without him even checking my ticket to make sure I was telling the truth. My ticket didn't even scan anyway. I guess my 200 dollars just really went towards somebody else, or nothing.
Shout Out Out Out Out- This was the loudest band of the day, especially with two drummers playing on top of a drum machine to triple the amount of percussion sound. My right ear started hurting (You know, the ear that gets all the abuse from Primus, to driving, to where my speakers are in my room and how I sit), so I had to cover it. The bass was so loud that my nostrils were vibrating. The music itself: Average at best. The tunes were catchy for being really generic. After about 4 songs we had enough.
Fiction Plane- We arrived in the middle of the song, stayed for five minutes, and left before the song was even over. Kevin and I's purpose for even watching this band was just to get a good chuckle out of it. But I thought we were wrong about Fiction Plane once I actually watched them for a couple minutes, this song ("Shine On" I believe it was called?) actually sounded pretty good. But then... he went through the chorus for a second, and then a third time. Then a fourth. Then I realized, Sting's son realized he made a good, catchy tune and that he would never be able to match it with another composition of this quality, so he did what any desperate person would do, and just make the song 10 minutes, so you think you're enjoying a lot of his set. I did indeed get a chuckle out of it.
Cheap Trick- Interesting, I guess. It was about as odd as it sounds: an old band among many young bands, playing mysteriously early in the day. The guitarist about stole the show, with his antics and different guitar each song. One guitar had five necks. He also liked to throw picks out into the audience, a couple times he threw entire handfuls of guitar picks. I could imagine my dad laughing to the whole thing. The music itself was decent, I guess. After about half an hour I was kind of loosing interest and focus. My favorite part of the performance was when a roadie was trying to adjust the guitarist's strap or something and he said to him "Get out of here, asshole! It's hot enough out here without you breathing down my neck!"
Booka Shade- Never saw DJs play there own electric drums live. That's all I had to think about.
Paolo Nutini- The first song he played when we got there was alright. I know I heard it somewhere before. Something about "Oh, Lord, know my troubles so high. Only Lord knows my troubles" or something like that. Where have I heard that? After that song I immediately lost interest and then waited in line with Kevin at the Guitar Hero II bus so he could play and win a free hat.
Felix da Housecat- I walked over and he was doing that song that Jason used to always play on Midnight Club Street Racing II. "Sweet seduction in the limousine, etc." Then he started mixing three Daft Punk Homework songs together and I didn't feel like seeing a DJ do not his own music.
Incubus- They were alright, I especially liked the two songs I recognized, "Drive" and "Megalomaniac." They had a couple cool jams, and then... a few of their songs were relatively boring for the extreme heat I was standing in.
Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals- They were good performers.
Beastie Boys- Okay, sorry I am getting lazy. They were good. For some reason it didn't feel like a rap performance at all. Maybe because of the formal attire they were wearing. They played a lot of their instrumental and punk songs too.
The Police- Good. Then... an hour later they left, came back, blah, encore. "Roxanne." Ah good song. Then... more songs. duhh.... more songs... another encore... guitar player is constantly flirting with some 19-year-old girl in the front row on the other side... more songs.... I'm bored... Finally over!
Day 2 was better than Day 1: breakfast, getting there, weather, music, and Tim paid for most of my food.
Matisyahu- Finally, I got to see this guy. And, to describe how I describe most of the performances this weekend, he was alright. He had some high energy, some good jams were happening, but there were also parts where I found myself thinking about other things because the music just wasn't getting to me. I was going to leave to go see Spoon if the next song he played wasn't "King without a Crown." But that turned out to be the next song, so I stayed for one more.
Later in the day their was some guy handing out Matisyahu fan club fliers. The guy basically resembled Matisyahu from a distance--he had the Jewish look, the beard, and he was almost wearing the same clothes. So, naturally, everybody thought he was Matisyahu, unfortunately even us for a second. I was hesitant because his beard was parted. But at least we didn't say to him, "Hey, good show" like some people did.
Spoon- I might have to say that this was the best performance of the weekend. I thoroughly enjoyed about all of their music. Perhaps what could have made it more perfect for me was more energy and sharper banter. During the show I met up with Wayne, some guy I met at my ODU orientation.
James Zabiela- I ran over to him because I thought I recognized the song he was playing, but it turned out it wasn't it. I actually wasn't sure what song by him I have (It's "Weird Science"). I actually didn't pay attention to him at all and just ate my pizza.
Bad Brains- They were a pretty good band. I had never heard these guys before, I was interested in how the band was going to play a mix of hardcore punk and reggae songs. It all floated pretty well. Actually, I didn't like the sound mixing for this one. The vocals were terrible, they could barely be heard. And the lead singer's guitar wasn't even turned on. The bass was so loud that I had to apply ear plugs, which made hearing the vocals even more difficult. But aside from that, the music itself was good. It got pretty squished up there and I wasn't sure if I was going to be able to leave. The guy in front of me was irritated that I was squeezing him against the wall (That's his problem) and kept looking back at me. Sea lo que sea
Infected Mushroom- Pretty good, for the 10 minutes I saw. I wish I could have saw them at Coachella in the dark with all the lights and everything. We saw Matisyahu standing in the sound check watching these guys probably because they are from Israel.
Yeah Yeah Yeahs- Saw them from really far away. I was kind of digging it, except I didn't recognize any of the songs that they played. Kevin really wanted to get back to the South Stage to see the Wu Tang Clan.
Wu-Tang Clan- Hm... Sorry, but I wasn't very into it. Most of the show there were just too many people on stage talking at the same time (8 guys with a mic). Some of the guy's mics weren't even turned up enough so there were some silent parts when it was there turn to rap. I found myself sitting down for most of the second half of this one.
The Crystal Method- Meh... didn't pay any attention.
Interpol- Really good from what I saw. I recognized all of the songs I heard, thankfully. We had to watch them from far away as we ate.
Velvet Revolver- Kevin just wanted to see these guys for a minute. I only agreed to go in hopes of seeing some boobs, which we didn't see at all. It wasn't terrible for Velvet Revolver, but I made sure we didn't stay too long.
After Kevin left, Tim and I checked out the Artists' Lounge in the backstage area. Not sure if I was surrounded by famous people or not, but I did see the guitar player of Bad Brains and his wife, and I think one of the people from Spoon walked by.
The Smashing Pumpkins- It wasn't too bad as I had expected. Billy Corgan didn't really seem like a dick at all, from what I saw. The bassist looked like a babe too, on the big screen. They opened with "United States," which I think is an alright song, but hearing that first is a real party-killer, especially since it's 9 minutes long and involves the same drum beat throughout. They then played "Today," "Zero," and "Hummer." Then I left to catch some M.I.A. action.
M.I.A. - A good performance. I kind of had some problems with audio. The bass was wayyyy to loud. It hurt my ears and rumbled my nostrils. I had to apply earplugs, and then my head was vibrating and I couldn't hear the vocals at all. So I had to sort of pull out my left earplug just to let some treble sneak in. Anyway, the show: M.I.A. is pretty much a babe. I recognized half the songs, which I was expecting to recognize more, since she's only had one album. But I guess she played quite a few from her new one that's coming out or something. "Pull Up the People," "Bucky Done Gun," and "Galang" were the highlights, of course. I think M.I.A. wanted to get off the stage and end the performance because she said something like "I want to end this set," but then after the reaction she tried to cover it up with "If you want us to stay make a lot of light with your lighters."
Overall, great concert. I was really impressed with the festival and the venue. It wasn't a piece of shit place for such a corporate event. I'd like to go again next year, fo sho. -
Virgin Festival 2007
Ago 6 2007, 3h49 por kraniac
Virgin Festival ended today. It was really awesome. The complete list of bands I saw:
Shout Out Out Out Out
Booka Shade
Felix da Housecat
LCD Soundsystem
Sasha & John Digweed
The Police
Girl Talk
Dieselboy / MC Messinian, Andy C / MC GQ
Explosions in the Sky
Infected Mushroom
The Crystal Method
Shout Out Out Out Out gets a B rating from me. Their live show was energetic and interesting with a lot of techno and electro influences. Booka Shade gets a C, they were pretty standard Detroit techno fare (though they are actually from Berlin). Felix da Housecat gets an A for being the most technically skilled DJ I saw and never delivering a single sloppy crossfade. LCD Soundsystem gets an A+ for being one of the best performances I saw and because James Murphy is a very likable person. The Police were not that good, though Sting's voice is impressive, so they get a D. Girl Talk was an awful mashup artist that I only heard so that I could get as close to the stage as possible for Dieselboy: D-. Dieselboy gets an A rating as always, and the crowd FREAKED when he dropped Pendulum's "
Blood Sugar," but Messinian was his usual lackluster self, and Andy C and GQ actually outshined Dieselboy and Messinian in my opinion. A+. Explosions in the Sky gets a B because their set, though excellent, was poorly EQ-ed, and I was sitting in the sun and it was freakin' hot. Infected Mushroom gets an F because their vocalist is horrible and their music pales in comparison to better psytrance artists like Hallucinogen, Shpongle, or Astral Projection. The Crystal Method get a B+ for a very good track selection, especially a unique remix of Rage Against the Machine's "
Killing in the Name," but to be honest, I am a better DJ than they are... their mixing was ambitious but pretty sloppy.
The food was expensive but tasty and filling, the shade was adequate, the water was free as long as you didn't care whether it was cold. My mom and I must look like druggies... we got hit up for weed, cocaine, and acid on three separate occasions, which is pretty humorous if you know us. It was an excellent time, and hopefully I'll find a way to come back to V-fest again some year in the future (assuming the band selection is as good as it was this year!).
And my favorite festival moment by far: seeing Matisyahu holding a baby with hearing protectors in the sound booth while The Crystal Method played. So surreal, and so awesome.