I’ve been meaning to do this for a couple weeks now since I never did really get around to updating everyone on most of the Candian/American sector on the trip…
So I left off talking about the Blink 182 show in Milwaukee and 10 for $10 Tour. Here’s some pictures for you to have a bit of a geeze at:
After 10 for $10 I back-tracked my way to Chicago, taking about 5 or 6 hours to complete what is normally only a 2.5 hour trip. It was nice, I stopped off a few times along the way, even went to one of Michigan’s state parks to go for a swim in Lake Michigan. Beautiful day, great weather and the water was a great temperature. Driving into Chicago was a bit of a pain, the traffic there is insane.
The next day was the first of Lollapalooza and it just so happened that the car drop-off point was about 2 blocks from the festival, so it was nice to be able to drive myself to the festival pretty much. The whole 3 days were a bit of a blur to me, so I’m not even going to bother trying to write a blow-by-blow review, not that it would be all that interesting to read anyway…but there were a few observations I made:
I don’t remember everything I saw, and I did see a lot of partial sets, but here’s what I can recall:
Friday
Manchester Orchestra
Gringo Starr
The Knux
Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears
The Gaslight Anthem
Kevin Divine
Ben Folds
Fleet Foxes
The Decemberists
Peter, Bjorn & John
Andrew Bird
Kings of Leon
Depeche Mode (does 1.5 songs count as seeing them?)
Saturday
Living Things
Constantines
Miike Snow
Los Campesinos
Care Bears On Fire
Perry Farrel
Arctic Monkeys
Coheed and Cambria (about 4 minutes. Bummer)
No Age
Glasvega
Rise Against
After this point I fell asleep in a hammock and woke up about 20 minutes into Tool
Sunday
Mike’s Pawn Shop (about 1 song)
Sam Roberts Band
Friendly Fires
Portugal. The Man
Kaiser Chiefs
The Raveonettes
Vampire Weekend
Cold War Kids
Snoop Dogg (whitest crowd ever)
Lou Reed
Deerhunter
Silversun Pickups
Jane’s Addiction (with Joe Perry from Aerosmith helping out on “Jane Says”)
All in all it was a pretty good weekend. Randomly made some friends with some people yelling at everyone to give them high-fives… We ended up walking through the streets of Chicago for a couple hours, grabbing a late night feed, trying to go for a swim in the pool at one of their siblings’ block of apartments (indoor pool, doors locked after 11pm… nawww). Turned out to be such a fun night.
Chicago itself is pretty cool… Lots of cool things to see and explore, I was a little disappointed by Navy Pier but Millenium Park was pretty cool. As it turned out I didn’t really have as much time as I was hoping to have in Chicago, so I missed out on a few of the touristy things such as Lincoln Park Zoo, Sears Tower and Reckless Records (it was the store in High Fidelity). I suppose there’s always next time
The flight to San Francisco with United Airways was a fun story as I’ve probably already told a few of you. Before I go on I must mention all my flights were booked through AirNZ as a round-the-world trip… Long story short I was told I had to go to the gate to get my “seat allocation” (ie. boarding pass). I do as I’m told and ask the people at the desk for my seat allocation, only to be told I can’t do that through them and I have to go talk to the Air New Zealand people… I go on a wild goose chase looking for Air New Zealand reps (which of there are none – AirNZ don’t fly to Chicago…), eventually go back to the United check in counter and explain the situation… After lots of arguing that, yes, I definitely went to the right check-in counter and I did nothing wrong, the check-in girl rings the gate only to find out the woman thought I was asking for a REceipt. Anyway, after this wild goose chase I went on I should have missed my flight, and the only saving grace was the flight was delayed by an hour. Very lucky indeed, and a stress I just did not need.
San Francisco was amazing. Just as beautiful as I remember as a child and the perfect place to end my trip when I had a bit of money to burn. First day I got there was pretty funny, within 10 mins of venturing out of my hotel I managed to bump into some family friends who then had me around for dinner and then drove me to a gig I was going to that night… Was really nice to see some familiar faces again and have a good chat. The bands I saw were The Copyrights (who were really really fun) and Cobra Skulls (also very fun, but I’m not really into the who rockabilly thing).
The next day I did the touristy stuff, walked to Pier 39 and saw the seals, then rented a bike and rode up to and across the Golden Gate Bridge. The weather was generally great that day but there was a lot of low-lying cloud that made the bridge almost impossible to see in the distance. I got mega sunburn that day… Later in the evening I went and bought myself a sexy new Fender P-bass… it’s only a mexi, but still looks and sounds sweet.
The last morning I had I went and did what I had planned all along – to blow the last of my cash at Amoeba Music. 3.5 hours and around US$100 spent per hour, I came out with almost 30 CD’s and a generous handful of vinyl. Damn it was nice to go on a spree like that after being pretty conservative with what I bought for most of the trip. Spent so much time there I had only enough time to grab some lunch, pick up the skateboard I had been eyeing off the day before and get back to the hotel to catch the transfer to the airport.
The flights all went pretty smoothly, except when New Zealand security confiscated my skateboard because I was bringing it as carry on and it could be used as a weapon… despite the fact I had just come off TWO US-boarded flights with it as carry on. Thankfully it really wasn’t much of a big deal, I just spoke with some AirNZ staff who managed to check it in for me.
All’s well that ends well.
Blink show a couple nights back was pretty sweet.
Chester French were the first band, did a weird indie dance pop kinda thing… Then came Panic At The Disco. Never really been a fan of them but they did their thing and were entertaining for a bit.
Fall Out Boy were their usual selves, not too much of a light show but the sound was good for them, they jumped around, whatever.
Blink-182 were surprisingly good! Massive thanks to Souli (friend of a friend) for getting me tickets, I was freaking out for a bit because the Ticketmaster website wouldn’t let me buy tix and I couldn’t get to an outlet so it was either try call in a favour to get someone to hook me up or hope that they still had tix when I arrived (didn’t really want to take that chance when I was travelling 17 hours just for the show!), so thankfully Mel came to the rescue and helped organise it.
Anyway they pretty much played a best-of set, what you’d expect, but unfortunately no new songs… Light set up was pretty cool, big screens strobes, all the rest. One of the cool things I was pretty stoked to see was Travis’ drum kit getting suspended real high in the air and spun around, even twisted around until it was vertical! I got a video of it, hopefully I ca post that up sometime next week when I’m back at home and have the time to upload clips of several hundred MBs.
Yesterday I drove 5 and a half hours through 4 states to Grand Rapids, MI, all for the ’10 for $10 Tour’. As the name suggests, you see 10 bands for a tenner. I figured I’d miss the first couple bands, arrive around 5 pm instead of 4. By the time I turned up 4 bands had already played… and I noticed the gig finished early, around 10pm… then it hit me – apparently it’s an hour earlier here than it is back in Wisconsin and I was completely on the wrong time. Not really to worry though, still saw all the bands I wanted to.
The Mongoloids were pretty decent, nothing spectacular though. Crime In Stereo seemed a little flat, but might have had something to do with the crowd… it felt a little odd watching them at a mostly really punchy hardcore show and the crowd weren’t all that into em. Bane, who I knew nothing of, were brilliant! Best band of the night for me, totally converted, and I finally got to see a full set of Poison The Well… Really enjoyed them too, but would have loved to see more stuff off of You Come Before You
Sorry bout the no pictures, i really can’t be bothered right now. Driving another 2-3 hours back to Chicago today, Lollapalooza starts tomorrow!