Well yesterday, in a last minute decision, Senor Six and I decided to go to the V-Festival.
The line up was staggered, so depending on who you felt like seeing you could make your way back and forth between the two stages.
We saw:
- Phoenix
- (a little of) Buck 65
- The Hidden Cameras
- The Dears
- (part of) Muse
- Kid Koala (he only played for 20 mins)
- Gnarls Barkley
- the Flaming Lips
The day was alright overall . It looked like it was going to be very rainy, but ended up being dry all day (thank god). The crowds weren't too crazy--no crazy line-ups for food, drinks or bathrooms--although they did have some scary security dudes carding people at the drink areas.
The overall vibe of the people was alright, but the corporateness of the festival was so gross: advertising everywhere, even on the stage screens. At one point we passed a tent full of fancy cars--guess it was some kind of contest, give-away thingy. It just all had a very corporate vibe to it. It felt a little like: "Okay, you pay $60 to get in, then we bring you to this island where we hit you with as much advertising as we possibly can."
Anyway, the music...
- Phoenix: Alright. I was happy to hear "If I ever feel better". They sound great live. Most of their music is alright in my books, maybe a little boring.
- Buck 65: I still have trouble taking him seriously. But wow, what a great stage presence. This was my 2nd time seeing him live. Very impressed again. I love his more serious, sad, orchestral stuff. Great performer.
- The Hidden Cameras: Very fun. Great sweet melodic pop. Great energy live. Very enjoyable to watch & listen to.
- The Dears: I always love seeing them. A little weird to watch them in such a large venue. Strange to think I used to feel the need to tell people how great they were and to really "support" them when they played live. Heh. They speak for themselves: amazing music, amazing musicians, all stars. They played a lot from their new record, which I don't have a copy of yet. I'd say about half half for stuff I liked from it. Some of the new stuff sounds wicked--Murray getting more into soul singing. And the other half sounds kind of metal-y which is a little weird.
- Muse: Apologies for any fans on here but: EEEEWWWW!!!! Holy wanky goth-metal Batman! They were hideous. Not only did we not stick around to watch them, we actually walked the extra 15mins to the other stage area just to
get away from them!
- Gnarls Barkley: Interesting. So the guy really can sing like that. No soul samples a la Moby. Whoa. Back up singers and a string section. Pretty crazy. Not sure what I thought of it all in all. Great performance, no doubt about that. I guess I was a little put-off by his personality. He seemed a little confrontational, which was weird because he was preaching love and "letting loose". Anyway, I'm curious to hear the rest of the record.
- Kid Koala: I love this man. A bit of a Coldcut remix, mixed with "Close to Me", cute samples about ninjas and koalas, his friendly talking with the audience, and then the gorgeous "Moon River". My only regret was that his set was cut short.
- the Flaming Lips: My first time seeing them. Senor Six's maybe 8th or 9th time (maybe more). It was just as great as I thought it would be, better even. So wonderful. I can't really make very informaed comments here, as I don't really know their stuff very well, just starting to get into them. I do know they played "Yoshimi" and got us all to sing along, which was fun. Such wonderful people. Such good vibes... and large balloons! And crazy aliens!
Now here's the sad part. They only played about 4 or 5 songs!!! Then Wayne told us they had to get off the stage because their the festival was closing (noise issues, had to be over by 11pm). So so sad. It was really really lame and sad. The crowd stood there for another 15mins, cheering and waiting to see if they'd come back. But they just weren't allowed. At one point Wayne came back onstage and shot out some more rounds of steamers and confetti. But that was it.
Torontonians are too polite. There was a handle of people screaming "fuck yous" at the organizers, but that was it. Today on the local music boards the promoters promised there would be some kind of compension for people, but god knows what it would be.
Anyway, overall great show. But very very dissapointing end to it. There's another full day of performances today... but I won't be there. Oh well.
