Best Music Videos of 2009: PART 2
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Thursday, August 27th, 2009
Seriously. What is it with Outside Lands Festival and the line-ups they continue to churn out? Well, for the past two years for that matter. Lets start with last year’s line-up. Not too shabby but definitely questionable considering many other festivals showcased some very impressive line-ups even without Radiohead. Which brings me to last years savior, Radiohead. That was the kick-off day headliner, arguably the best band in the world right now. What were the other headliners? A washed up Tom Petty and our generation’s Jimmy Buffet, Jack Johnson. Admit it, the only thing more annoying than a Jack Johnson fan is a Jimmy Buffet fan (Parrothead? GTFO!). The rest of the line-up however was stellar, you had Beck and The Black Keys on Friday, Primus, Cake, Regina Spektor, and Lupe Fiasco on Saturday, and Wilco, Broken Social Scene, Bon Iver, Andrew Bird, and Stars on Sunday. I’m missing a whole lot more but you get the idea, there was no shortage of great acts and there were plenty of times where I had to sacrifice seeing someone I liked to see another band. Which is usually the sign of a good festival, since they have so many good acts that you’re torn. I’ll admit, it was a lot of fun when I went. I also realized how much I hate hippies but that’s another story for another time. But last year’s incredible acts clouded my vision with the amount of ‘Bro-Bands’ that performed as well. Jack Johnson, Ben Harper, and ALO just to name a few. Granted a few festivals at the time had these same acts, so I did not fear what was to come in 2009.
Enter 2009, rumors of Green Day, Dave Matthews, and Bjork arise until ‘Ranger Dave‘ started giving hints on his Twitter account as to who will be at this year’s Outside Lands Festival. After a fun evening of finding out who was who and some I just couldn’t figure out for the life of me, the real line-up is announced. Jaws dropped. B-b-black Eyed Peas? J-j-jason Marz? This is in San Francisco! Not the Shoreline Amphitheatre at Mountain View! Were they fucking with us? I mean with Radiohead and Wilco in the line-up last year were they really going to expect us to believe that one of the most artistic, well respected, and musical revolutionary cities in the world was going to host a festival where Tom Jones and Incubus were performing? Sasquatch Festival had Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Jane’s Addiction, and Erykah Badu as headliners, Bonnaroo had Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Elvis Costello, and Al Green as headliners, and All Points West had Tool, My Bloody Valentine, and JAY-Z! Which brings me to The Beastie Boys, our one shining star headliner, dropped from the line-up and replaced with Tenacious D. Oh gee thanks. It could be worse, a whole lot worse. But fuck, APW got Jay-Z and Lollapalooza got the Yeah Yeah Yeahs and we get Nacho Libre? Yes we have a fair amount of good acts; TV on the Radio, Mars Volta, M.I.A., Q-Tip, Mastodon, The National, and Band of Horses. But why does Outside Lands have to be the laughing stock of the summer festivals? This is San Francisco! We pride ourselves in the weird and the bizarre. There are plenty of bands that would have gladly picked up their guitar and taken the headlining spot for one of the greatest cities in America. I’m not going to bother naming any, I will just get aggravated.
So in the end…I bought tickets. Like a sucker. While I catch up on my old Pearl Jam albums and hope to God that Tenacious D lives up to their self proclaimed “Greatest Band in the World” , I ask the organizers of this year’s Outside Lands Festival to look out in the festival grounds this year and ask themselves, “Am I proud of this year’s line-up? Is that a group of muscle bound guys with a backwards baseball caps, holding huge cups of Coors Light, and faded sunglasses yelling ‘SHOW ME YOUR TITS!’ at Fergie?” “What is Fergie doing on the same line-up as John Vanderslice anyway?”
I understand organizing these things probably isn’t easy. But you’ve got a reputation now. Two years into the festival thing and you’re starting to gain a specific audience. Lets hope next year’s will knock this out of the park. Otherwise I’m sticking with Treasure Island Festival, at least hipsters have good taste in music.
Radiohead –
These Are My Twisted Words (2009)
Sunday, December 21st, 2008

On a warm California day in September, I was riding my bike around downtown San Rafael just to get some air. I pulled up to a light on the corner of 3rd and C Street and along pulls up this jet black Lexus. I casually glance over and notice that the driver of the car is James Hetfield, lead vocalist/guitarist of Metallica. Once I figured out it was him, he’d had already drove away. I guess in retrospect, I would’ve told him that I actually like their latest record, Death Magnetic. Whether you care or not, Metallica realized what they had to do in this tough music industry and that was finally make an album that wouldn’t alienate their dedicated fanbase as well as regain respect from those who have written them off after ReLoad. That is what Death Magnetic is, a return to form. I can safely say that these new songs translate very well live.
I’ll be honest though, I initially had no desire to see Metallica live. I am a fan no doubt, but I know the crowd and that is something I try to avoid altogether. But luckily my neighbor had an extra ticket and asked me if I’d like to go. Well, I just couldn’t say no. I figured I need to see them at least once in my lifetime, especially while they’re promoting such a stellar album. We arrived at the Oracle Arena during the tailed end of Lamb of God’s set (I’ve seen them once before and that was quite an experience). Walking into the venue I spotted a banner for February 3rd’s show…Avenged Sevenfold and Buckcherry. I don’t feel bad about wondering that if I were to ever to cause a mass genocide…well, you get the idea. Anyway, after passing a few aging strippers and jacked meathead assholes, we made it to our seats. The show itself was packed with lasers, flashing lights, and tons of pyrotechnics; much of what you’d expect from a Metallica concert. However, the standout moment for me was when they started playing older tunes like Creeping Death and For Whom The Bell Tolls. I felt chills; I guess I liked Metallica a little more than I thought. I started to remember when I first saw the Enter Sandman video when I was young. Metallica was huge part of my musical childhood upbringing and it was nice to hear these songs the way they were meant to be heard…live and fucking loud.
Setlist -
That Was Just Your Life
The End Of The Line
Creeping Death
For Whom The Bell Tolls
One
Broken, Beat & Scarred
Cyanide
Sad But True
The Unforgiven
All Nightmare Long
The Day That Never Comes
Master Of Puppets
Blackened
Nothing Else Matters
Enter Sandman
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Last Caress
Whiplash
Seek And Destroy