Austin City Limits Music Festival - September, 2005
The Tussle in the Dust BowlBeatle Bob Conspicuous in Absence |
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We swore we wouldn't do this again. We closed the books on last year's 98-degree cauldron of a music fest and chalked it up to experience - a good memory, but a sweaty, crowded memory. "No way... unless Split Lip Rayfield was playing this year. Ha ha." Dang it. 3-day ticket prices crept up to the $100 mark and somehow all hotel rooms south of Town Lake save for two were sold out by Memorial Day. I reserved one of the two and started stockpiling sunblock. We lived through last year's... it couldn't get any hotter. Wonder what bands Beatle Bob will stalk this year. |
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This almost didn't happen at all. With hurricane Rita bearing down on nearby Houston there was talk of the festival organizers scrapping part of Saturday's lineup out of fear for the safety of everyone below those scaffolds. Melanie fretted about being stuck in a town with no electricity or running water and a hot airport full of stranded music fans. As the storm hooked northward a few Austin websites predicted a minimum of disruption. I threw a Mag-Lite and a couple of pounds of D-cells in my bag and we drove to the airport. Overheard on the plane: "Austin's not a bad place to get stuck. You know the bars are gonna work." |
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Furtive
The official website prohibited pro camera gear - no "big zooms", tripods, etc. At the gate I was informed that "pro" means any camera with a detachable lens and my non-pro 135mm zoom was in violation. The crew being a pretty mellow bunch I promised to ditch the camera and ended up melting into the crowd anyway, the camera stowed out of sight in Melanie's backpack. I left it hidden for a while, fearing the heavy hand of expulsion on my forearm if I tried to snap some shots in the open. This is not pro gear for crying out loud! Those newspaper guys, the ones with the artillery pieces... the ones with the press passes... how can I get one of those passes? |
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Sound Team: Rookie of the Year
And they're welcome to use that description in their bio if they like. |
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The Heineken StageSplit Lip delivers, Mike Doughty grooves, Bob Mould smiles a couple of times. |
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No sign of Beatle Bob
At no point during the weekend did we spot the Bob. A disappointment; did he wear out his welcome last year? |
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The Gathering Sticks of Austin |
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From the Amstel-fueled notebook:
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People Watching |
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The points where I thought I wouldn't make it
Consolation came in the form of a frozen coffee drink and a nice lie down on the awful ground. I rose with burrs in my hair and enough gas in the tank to make it through the rest of the night. It worth it to watch the rock & roll swagger of those two bands. |
We found a sliver of shade under one of the few trees and managed to rededicate ourselves to the mission. We were rewarded with the Kaiser Chiefs, Bob Mould and Black Keys later in the day. |
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Oh my God the DustDay 3: Choking our way to the finish line |
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The tally
Of the grand total of 133 bands at the festival we caught at least part of 25. The highlights: Steve Earle, deSol, Lucinda Williams, Sound Team and Allman Brothers on day 1; Split Lip Rayfield, Mike Doughty, Built to Spill, Jet and Oasis on day 2; and Kaiser Chiefs, Arcade Fire, Bob Mould and the Black Keys on the last day. There were a few big names that really didn't connect as we expected, but the heat probably had a lot to do with that. |
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What it would take to get us to come back next year
I predict daytime highs in the mid-200's next year. For us to go back we'd have to see something along the lines of a resurrected George Harrison on the bill, or at least two of the following three: Urge Overkill, a reunited Afghan Whigs, Lotion. Of course a media pass would change everything. |
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Postscript: Beatle Bob speaks
A few days later my band played the Dewey Beach Music Conference, where last year we got to meet Beatle Bob in person. He was there again this year and graced our Thursday night set with his enthusiastic presence. After we played he explained that he was only able to make it to one day of the festival as he was busy with a Hurricane Katrina benefit in St. Louis that weekend. |
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