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Outside Lands Music Festival
Day 1 Photos & Top 3

Words by: Kayceman & Dennis Cook | Images by: Dave Vann

Outside Lands Music Festival :: Day 1 :: 08.28.09 :: Golden Gate Park :: San Francisco, CA

The second annual Outside Lands Music & Arts Festival brought unusually warm weather to San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Reveling under the clear hot sun without a fogbank to be seen, the crowds slowly trickled in swelling to an estimated 30,000-plus for Pearl Jam‘s two hour headlining show. From Autolux, Akron/Family and The Dodos early to Zap Mama, Built To Spill, Silversun Pickups and The National mid-day all the way to Tea Leaf Green, Tom Jones, Q-Tip and Thievery Corporation later, there was music of all variety and with such incredible weather and manageable crowds the vibe was overwhelming positive.

Kayceman’s Top 3 From Friday

1. Pearl Jam – Almost two hours of unrelenting rock from acoustic slow burns to mid-tempo tension to all-out ball-busters, Pearl Jam is still one of the best rock bands on the road. Featuring only two songs from the forthcoming new album Backspacer, both “Got Some” and “The Fixer” came off well, but it was classics like “Alive,” “Animal,” “Better Man,” “Evenflow” and particularly psychedelic versions of “Corduroy” and “Black” that made the show. Beginning at sunset and playing into a gorgeous, warm night, even Eddie Vedder‘s end-of-tour-beaten voice couldn’t slow the band as they closed a stellar performance with two Neil Young covers, “Throw Your Hatred Down” (off 1995′s Mirrorball which Young recorded with Pearl Jam) and “Keep On Rockin’ In The Free World.”

2. Built To Spill – Although it should have been louder, Built To Spill’s swarming guitar madness made up for any volume deficiencies. Playing a hit-heavy set that included “The Plan,” “You Were Right,” “Car,” “Unconventional Wisdom,” “Carry The Zero” as well as one new track, “Hindsight,” from their album due in October, the band moved from spacey free-rock jams to punked-up aggression to patient restraint. There’s a reason BTS received more shout-outs than any band all day with both Eddie Vedder giving respect and Silversun Pickups frontman Brian Aubert gushing, “Built To Spill is one of the greatest bands ever!”

3. Silversun Pickups – After this set, it should now be clear to all why this L.A. indie quartet is playing major time slots at festivals like Lollapalooza, Coachella and Outside Lands. They freakin’ rock! Any volume issues from Built To Spill’s set had clearly been regulated and SSPU was big – HUGE actually – and loud like it needs to be. Less Smashing Pumpkins than a year or two ago, this band has grown into their sound. Overdrive guitars, feedback storms and some of the best scream-vocals around made songs like “Swoon,” “There’s No Secrets This Year” and “Kissing Families” fierce and cathartic.


Special Reunion Slot: A Tribe Called Quest – At Q-Tip‘s funner-than-hell hip-hop set (which was sadly dedicated to DJ AM who passed away Friday night) featuring a live band, fans got something super-duper special when Q brought out Phife Dawg, his partner from Tribe, for “Award Tour.” Upon the song’s conclusion Q was visibly giddy, beaming as he remarked, “Don’t know if y’all will ever see that again.”

Dennis Cook’s Top 3 From Friday

1. Tom Jones – Oh my Lord, Tom was glorious! There’s something enduringly entertaining about old school showmen like Jones, who continues to sing like Zeus himself while exuding a manly aura that makes one want to paw him, regardless of one’s sexual orientation. Backed by a crazy tight, super talented band, including a swinging, forceful horn section and on-point back-up singers, Jones showed no signs of slowing down, ranging through his giant catalog and showing off the way-better-than-expected new tunes and setting off waves of pure joy with generation crossing hits like “She’s A Lady,” “It’s Not Unusual” and his saucy cover of Prince’s “Kiss.” It was pure Golden Gate Park magic to see grandmas cutting loose with tattooed love boys and hardened bikers, everyone belting out the words with massive grins.

2. The National – After close to a decade this Brooklyn band is proving one for the long run and a real cumulative powerhouse on a festival stage. Not a dud note in their hour set, which dropped one beautifully crafted, emotionally delivered number after another. The jangle is strong in this band but it’s often layered over music that vibes with the poppier end of Radiohead, though The National’s dark side tends to be more lyrical than sonic. “Fake Empire,” which was used extensively during Obama’s White House run, including accompanying the video that ran just prior to his election night speech, was enormously well received by the hyper blue state audience. At one point, Aaron Dessner said, “I just killed a bug on my nose,” and then dedicated the next song to the fallen insect. Class act in every way.

3. Midnite – While a good portion of the crowd seemed either bored or perplexed by the St. Croix-based reggae institution, they nonetheless delivered as deep and heady-spiritual a display as their genre offers. Built around sustained, insistent rhythms and inspired textural shifts, there’s not a lot of peaks and valleys, and Bob Marley’s influence is almost nil, which, shooting straight, is what much of the buttermilk colored audience seemed to be craving. Too bad, because Midnite played an elemental, intense set that exemplified why they’ve built a large and ever-increasing worldwide fanbase.

West Indian Girl – featuring Guest Vocalist Miranda Lee Richards

Akron/Family

The Dodos

Built To Spill

Vau de Vire & Madd Vibe Orchestra

Midnite

The National

Incubus

Tom Jones

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam

Pearl Jam


Late Night at the Golden Gate Gramble at Mezzanine…

ALO

GramJam: Jeff Miller, Eric McFadden, Bradly Bifulco, Steve Adams

Check back for lots more from Outside Lands…

JamBase | In The Park

Go See Live Music!



Chip Shot: Intel Technology, Rock Stars Powering Interactive Outside Lands

Intel people and technology will be rocking the three-day concert at San Francisco Outside Lands Music and Arts Festive this weekend in Golden Gate Park. People can post their videos, photos and Tweets on huge screens and online through Crowdfire powered by Intel. On Twitter, follow #crowdfire. At the event, visit the Today is So Yesterday Lounge is the place to chill out, grab a snack and create your own blend of music or share the Outside Lands experience with your online network using the latest laptops with Intel Inside.

Power To The Peaceful 2009

Power To The Peaceful 2009, September 12 & 13

Free Concert In Golden Gate Park Includes Performances By Michael Franti And Spearhead
Alanis Morissette, Sly & Robbie, Cherine Anderson, Vieux Farka Toure And More


Michael Franti

On Saturday, September 12, Michael Franti, along with Guerrilla Management present the 11th Annual Power to the Peaceful Festival at Speedway Meadows in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Beginning in 1998, this diverse music, arts and yoga festival has become a San Francisco tradition dedicated to educating attendees on issues of social justice, non-violence, cultural co-existence and environmental sustainability. With over 70,000 attendees, PTTP has grown from a local community based event to one of the nation’s largest free music festivals in the U.S. The festival features a variety of international musicians, visual artists, renowned keynote speakers and over 200 exhibitors and green vendors.

The weekend-long festival begins on Saturday, September 12, with confirmed main stage performances by: Michael Franti and Spearhead, Alanis Morissette, Sly & Robbie, Cherine Anderson, Vieux Farka Toure, Sellassie and Truth Universal. Renowned DJ’s that include: Miguel Miggs, Ren the Vinyl Archaeologist, DJ Heyman and DJ Adnan will also be on site. In addition to musical artists, the festival will kick off with 1000 Yogis for Peace – a morning yoga practice sponsored by Yoga Tree SF with teacher Seane Corn. Keynote speaker, Namkha Rinpoche from Tibet, will also address the crowd regarding global peace. Closing the day will be the official afterparty at The Fillmore in San Francisco with Michael Franti presenting The Rocking Heads – a night of Talking Heads songs performed by the artists participating at the festival.

On Sunday, September 13 at the War Memorial Opera House, and Herbst Theater there will be morning Yoga & Brazilian Arts Workshop with beginning level Capoeira and Afro-Brazilian dance class and Yoga with Seane Corne and Les Leventhal. In the afternoon, PTTP and international humanitarian organization CARE present the 2009 Global Action Forum and Celebration.

Saturday’s festival is a family-friendly event with a kid’s zone with conscious carnival games, flag making, face painting, marionettes, stilt walkers, and a chill tent for napping and feeding. The Kids Zone Stage will feature performances by: PopLyfe, Jaden, Peace Outs, Gabby La La, and the Bay Area Girls.

11th Annual Power to the Peaceful Music and Arts Festival Schedule:

Saturday, September 12

Speedway Meadow, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco
9am: Call for 1000 Yogis w/Seane Corn
11am – 5pm: Main Stage: Michael Franti & Spearhead, Alanis Morissette, Sly & Robbie, Cherine Anderson, Vieux Farka Toure, Sellassie, Truth Universal and more
Admission is FREE ($5/donation requested – no one turned away)

Power to the Peaceful After Party
The Fillmore, 1805 Geary @ Fillmore, San Francisco
Michael Franti Presents The Rocking Heads – a night of Talking Heads songs performed by PTTP all star band

Tickets are $37.50 / 8pm Doors

Sunday, September 13

Yoga at Green Ballroom (across the hall from Herbst Theater)
401 Van Ness Avenue, San Francisco, 94102
10am – 5pm: Yoga & Brazilian Dance Workshops
Featuring: Seane Corn, Les Leventhal, Rosangela Silvestre, Mestre Papiba Godinho

Yoga: $40/individual; $75/both
Brazilian Arts: $20/individual; $35/both
3 Class Card: $80
4 Class Card: $90
Tickets available now at yogatreesf.com

Global Action Forum and Celebration at Herbst Theater
401 Van Ness Ave, San Francisco, 94102
2pm-9pm Global Forum and Celebration
Power the Peaceful and CARE present the 2009
Global Action Forum and Celebration: Empowering People to Create Solutions to Poverty
2:30pm-3:30pm Changing Climate, Changing needs: Effects of Climate Change on the Poor
3:45pm-4:45pm Defending Girls’ Rights: Empowering Girls to Learn and Lead
4:55pm-5:55pm Fighting Global Hunger: Modernizing Our Approach to Food Security
6pm-7pm Reception
7pm-9pm Evening Celebration Empowering People to Create Solutions to Poverty with a performance by Michael Franti

Tickets available now at cityboxoffice.com.



Outside Lands Late Nights
& The Barbary Tent Artists

Outside Lands Announces String Of Late Night Shows


Come see ALO late night at the Gramble

San Francisco’s Outside Lands has announced a round of night shows during the weekend and days leading up to the festival. Some of San Francisco’s premier music venues – Mezzanine, The Independent, Rickshaw Stop – will play host to bands looking to play past Golden Gate Park’s noise curfew. Tickets range in price from $10 to $25 for the various acts that include ALO, The Dodos, Akron/Family, Howlin Rain, Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band, Extra Golden, Gang Gang Dance, Calexico, Street Sweeper Social Club and others.

Mezzanine

Friday, August 28: Golden Gate Gramble II with ALO, Counter Clarkwise (Josh Clark and Steve Molitz) and Newfangled Wasteland

Saturday, August 29: Conor Oberst and The Mystic Valley Band

The Independent

Friday, August 28: Street Sweeper Social Club

Saturday, August 29: Calexico, Sergio Mendoza y La Orkesta

Sunday, August 30: Os Mutantes, Extra Golden

Rickshaw Stop

Wednesday, August 26: The Dodos, Spency Dude and The Doodles

Thursday, August 27: Akron/Family, Howlin Rain

Saturday, August 29: The Dirtbombs, The Sermon and Ty Segall

Sunday, August 30: Gang Gang Dance, Ariel Pink and Amanda Blank

More information regarding the night shows is available here.

Other Outside Lands news includes “The Barbary” tent. Named for San Francisco’s infamous Barbary Coast district, the tent will be hosted by San Francisco’s theatrical-circus/variety group Vau de Vire Society and will showcase the finest local rock, cabaret, circus, variety and comedy acts. The tent itself is the world famous Victoria Spiegeltent, on loan from Belgium. The turn of the century “magic mirror tent” or “spiegeltent” is anything but a conventional circus tent, as its walls are made of oak-framed mirrors and ceiling adorned in stained glass.

The complete Barbary lineup is below:

The Yard Dogs Road Show

Vau de Vire Society

The Madd Vibe Orchestra

Reggie Watts

Rosin Coven

Loop! Station

Brent Weinbach

Eric McFadden Trio

Jacob Sirof

Kevin Camia

Gooferman

Sherry Sirof

Fou Fou Ha…with Kitten on the Keys playing Madame/Hostess

Zap Mama and Black Joe Lewis & The Honeybears have also been added to perform at the festival.

For more on Outside Lands, check our extensive coverage of the 2008 event here.



Sirius Celebrates Jerry Garcia:
“Jerry Week” Runs 8/1-8/9

SIRIUS XM RADIO TO COMMEMORATE

THE LIFE AND MUSIC OF JERRY GARCIA ON ITS GRATEFUL DEAD CHANNEL
“Jerry Week” beginning on the anniversary of Jerry Garcia’s birth on August 1

Jerry Garcia by Jay Blakesberg

WHAT: SIRIUS XM’s Grateful Dead Channel will feature “Jerry Week” in honor of the legendary Grateful Dead frontman Jerry Garcia showcasing music, archival interviews, and rarely heard concerts. “Jerry Week,” a Grateful Dead Channel tradition, will launch on the anniversary of Garcia’s birthday, August 1, and will end on the anniversary of his death, August 9. The nine-day long special “week” will highlight Garcia’s music – Dead songs he sang and performed as well as songs from his various side projects, including Legion of Mary, Garcia/Grisman and Jerry Garcia Band.

As part of “Jerry Week,” listeners will hear two fan recordings of live performances by the Jerry Garcia Band that have never before been released. The two performances were recorded live in 1980 and 1990.

On August 9, listeners will hear the vigil held for Garcia four days after his death in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park, featuring tributes from Garcia’s family, bandmates and close friends.

Additionally, Garcia’s former wife and longtime companion, Carolyn “Mountain Girl” Garcia, has created a special program featuring her personal stories and memories of the legendary music icon for SIRIUS XM’s “Jerry Week.”

The Grateful Dead Channel’s regular shows, “Today in Grateful Dead History” and “Tales From The Golden Road,” will also feature programming devoted to Jerry Garcia.

WHERE: Grateful Dead Channel, SIRIUS channel 32 and XM channel 57.

WHEN: Saturday, August 1 through Saturday, August 9.

MORE: The Grateful Dead Channel is an exclusive channel that features music spanning the band’s career with unreleased concert recordings and original shows hosted by band members Bob Weir, Mickey Hart and Bill Kreutzmann. The channel also features rare archival interviews with Jerry Garcia and contributions from Grateful Dead expert David Gans and Dead archivist David Lemieux.