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Outside Lands: Radiohead Makes History
Thirteen sets and two Natalie Portman-sightings later, the first night of San Francisco's Outside Lands festival wrapped up by 10 p.m.
While acts ranged from Cold War Kids to Manu Chao to Beck, the night had one consistent theme: confusion. You couldn't find a sign leading you to an entrance, but we found a stash of unused signs, including the much needed "Restrooms this way," stored in the crew area. And in lieu of "branded stages" companies sponsored interactive exhibits such as exclusive lounges that required a specific Visa card for admittance.
Yet efforts toward greening the event, the unique food selection (think shrimp ceviche), and a spectacular location helped us forget the organizational troubles. Not to mention talented visual artists decorated each stage. Plus, as the first group to ever play in Golden Gate Park at night, Radiohead's show was as visually stunning as the music was enthralling.
Despite some organizational glitches, the Outside Lands festival is off to a solid start.
—Brittney Andres
Comments
The other major glitch that deserves mention was when the sound cut out during Radiohead. Not once, but twice! It was downright embarrassing. Fortunately, once the sound came back on, it was easy to forget about it and enjoy the show. SF's "fog machine" really did add a spectacular element to the light shows.
Oh man was Radiohead amazing. I even loved when they messed up a song and had to stop and start over. It was the most beautiful concert I've ever experienced.
Posted by: kelly lee barrett on 08/23/08 at 10:23 PM Respond
Wow cool this new Rolling Stone site is awesome. So tired of all the politics and finance crap on normal web sites. Thanks! So worth a visit to see 4 blogs about 1 concert today. I doubt I'd have known about the sound going out if I hadn't seen it mentioned 4 times in a row. If only it was Sigur Ros, huh. I heard the second time the sound went out, Bush called off the war =)
Posted by: Justin on 08/24/08 at 8:19 AM Respond
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Posted by: Amy on 08/23/08 at 9:54 AM Respond