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Sound quality at music festivals is pretty dire. The main stages had
better mixes, but if the sound operator at a smaller stage wants to fill half the park with boomy one-note bass there's no stopping it. Maybe next year I'll just buy ten cds of the artists who interest me. Vampire Weekend announced this was the last date of their tour. Their sound guy's favorite instrument: keyboards. Enjoyable performances including local rock/tango string quartet Tosca as guests on two songs. Gogol Bordello have an over-the-top brand of gypsy punk and fill the stage with cabaret instruments, percussion and dancers/background singers, one of whom played a marching bass drum at one point. Admirable energy. David Byrne enjoyed good sound. His band didn't attain the funky heights of "Stop Making Sense" but covered similar material while incorporating newer influences. Not that much different from 1984 or whenever I saw him last perform. Austinite Alejandro Escovedo rocked! His band includes violin and cello who weren't out of place even in in the Stooges cover. That was plenty for me, but on the way out I heard some of The Mars Volta, a mix of Zeppelinesque metal and prog with some free jazz elements. Good, if you like that kind of thing... Stephen |
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