I trust you won’t be too surprised to hear that our recent
Sasquatch weekend didn’t quite go as planned. By no fault of our own, of course. This year, we even went as far to draw up a concert wish list.
Of course we missed out on a few concerts, happened upon a few shows unexpectedly, and generally wandered off course repeatedly. And thank goodness we did! Otherwise we would have seriously missed out on those special, unexpected moments and revelations…
We're definitely doing this again next year moment
We reached the gates half way through Friday night’s lineup and finished setting up camp as that night's closing act, the
Foo Fighters, were wrapping up their set on the main stage. As a consolation prize we discovered there’s more to arriving late to this party than just being fashionable. In the interest of not letting the cat completely out of the bag on this well kept secret I’m going to (overflow camping!) stop here.
WTF moment
We left the
City and Colour concert early hoping to catch an artist signing at the
Easy Street Records booth and wandered into this…
In case you can’t figure out what’s happening in this picture, this is a sky full of toilet paper and
Black Joe Lewis & the Honeybears performing a rocking cover of Surfin’ Bird.
What music festivals are all about moment
I believe everyone who had the privilege of witnessing the
Other Lives concert on the Yeti stage on Sunday afternoon will understand what I’m talking about when I say this concert was the epitome of what music concerts are all about. Hands down my favourite musical performance of the entire festival. The five piece band, each member playing multiple instruments, sometimes simultaneously, put on one of the tightest, richest sounding shows I’ve heard in a while. I’d originally planned to leave a little early to try and claim a good spot at a following concert on another stage. Once they started up though, I just couldn't tear myself away.
What was I thinking?! moment
Having caught
Local Natives in a small club at
SXSW earlier this year I had assumed I didn’t need to see them play again at Sasquatch. As luck would have it, I ended up at their show anyway. Boy, was I wrong!
Double rainbow moment
A colleague of mine asked about
The Flaming Lips show on Sunday night. My description went something like this: At the start of the show, the band members emerged one by one from the centre of a giant eye projected into the middle of the stage. Then Wayen Coyne appeared in a giant plastic ball and walked on the crowd. The sky was filled with streamers, coloured confetti and giant balloons. Then the Teletubbies appeared. Oh yes, it was AMAZING!
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Giant eye |
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Wayne Coyne walks on the crowd in a giant plastic ball |
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Streamers, coloured confetti and giant balloons |
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Teletubbies |
See more pics in my
Sasquatch Festival 2011 Flickr set.