Monday, August 07, 2006
Lollapalooza + 12 mile run + too many Johnny Knoxvilles
Busy weekend has left me with lactic acid in my leg muscles, sun on my face, a touch of vodka in my veins, and plenty of memories of loud music.
I'm going to tell you all about it. But first, there is something I need to get out of the way.
The following is a personal message to all American males (particularly white male college kids) between the ages of 18 and 25. The rest of you reading this should skip the next paragraph.

OK, glad I got that off my chest. Now I can tell you about my weekend.
Adding to the growing of things I swore I'd never do but would end up enjoying:
I went to Lollapalooza.
Justyna and I got three day passes and had a terrific time. It was her idea.
I was initially concerned that we weren't going to get our full money's worth. And our experience Friday night didn't do much to make me thing otherwise.

We did make it for The Raconteurs; They were alright--nothing to write home about.

The once merry pranksters have become what they once mocked, with fog machines, lasers and solo-padded arrangements worthy of an arena-rock dinosaur.
Saturday was a much better day, and not just for the concerts.
I started out Saturday with a 6:30AM group run roundtrip to Ohio Street Beach.
Distance: 12 miles
Pace: 9:27/mile
I didn't set any personal records that morning. But this was the first time I ran such a long distance and then spent two days at an outdoor rock festival!

While waiting to grab a good spot near the stage for Dresden Dolls, we sat out on the lawn and rested our aching legs while listening to Calexico. They were nice.


The New Pornagraphers are lame, I don't care what anybody says. Fortunatley a wonderful alternative was Thievery Corporation. Playing downtempo electronica enhanced with traditional music from Brazil and instruments from south asia, these guys produced a magical set as the sun went down. I enjoyed the on-stage belly dancer, as well as the talented audience members who showed off their moves. I don't have any photos from the Thievery Corporation set, but I doubt pictures would do it justice. At the end of the show Lollapalooza organizer Perry Farrell himself came onstage to offer an encore--the only non-headliner encore of the entire weekend.
We didn't stay late Saturday night to see Manu Chao or Kanye West. Our running fatigue finaly caught up with us. So tired.
By Sunday I knew we had gotten our money's worth buying the Lollapalooza three day pass. We arrived late again, but the first concert we saw yesterday was my favorite from the entire weekend: Hot Chip. Here was another great band relegated to a side stage, with just a few hundred spectators. But oh my god, what a treat! They put on 15 minute jams that I got totally lost in. I had never heard of Hot Chip before, so this show was a nice surprise.
It was after Hot Chip that I started sneaking alcohol into the festival. First I walked downtown to a liquor store for rum, which we mixed into smoothies. Later I went back for vodka. Made the crowds easier to handle.
After watching some comedy improv, we snagged a good standing spot to watch the Reverend Horton Heat. This was an act that I have been missing chances to see for over a decade, so it was nice to finaly catch the show. And it was worth the wait. This band has matured, and it showed. We had to miss the Shins, Matisyahu, and She Wants Revenge to see these guys, but it was worth it.


It was a full weekend. But no rest for the weary! I have to get back out and run tonight.
See you out on the running path. I'll be the one in the funny red t-shirt.
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highly impressive to hit that music fest and get in those miles. keep up the planning and determination.
as an aside, i'm still bitter with the chili peppers from an unspirited performance i witnessed in 2000 in columbus, oh. i guess i was torqued also because foo fighters cancelled - we learned this walking in the door. ugh.
as an aside, i'm still bitter with the chili peppers from an unspirited performance i witnessed in 2000 in columbus, oh. i guess i was torqued also because foo fighters cancelled - we learned this walking in the door. ugh.
Nice review...I'll have to check out a few of those bands. You should take over for Jim DeRogotis at the Sun Times. Better reviewing and in better shape.
Maybe these Knoxville 'wannabees' should get kicked in the jimmy like on 'Jackass'. Let's see how cool they act then.
(right Jeanne...I'm with you on the Wilco)
Maybe these Knoxville 'wannabees' should get kicked in the jimmy like on 'Jackass'. Let's see how cool they act then.
(right Jeanne...I'm with you on the Wilco)
Thanks, Haight. I also think that Jim DeRogotis is a crummy rock reviewer. Bob Novak would probably do a better job, for chrissakes.
(For any political/rock geeks out there that get the joke, let me take it a step further: Imagine Bob Novak reviewing a new music group called "Valerie Plame and the Undercovers." Something along the lines of "good enough to get subpoened.")
(For any political/rock geeks out there that get the joke, let me take it a step further: Imagine Bob Novak reviewing a new music group called "Valerie Plame and the Undercovers." Something along the lines of "good enough to get subpoened.")
sounds like a great time! i ran by lalapalooza on Sunday morning and caught some of the music as a zoomed by which was fun....
oh and great job on the 12 miles!!!
oh and great job on the 12 miles!!!
Cool. I hear Thievery Corp. on the local college radio and really dig them. I'll have to check if they're coming down here.
Hmmm it seems you didn't write about the most exciting part of the weekend - the Six sighting. Welcome to the club.
Oh, and by the way, Flea plays bass not guitar.
Oh, and by the way, Flea plays bass not guitar.
Erika, you are right: I completely forgot about Six! Justyna pointed her out to me before the Horton Heat concert, when she was trying to talk her way backstage. Her antics (and enormous hat) were hillarious!
For curious readers, the original story of Six is here
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For curious readers, the original story of Six is here
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