Great Music Ruined
Some live tunes for a Wednesday night... I found this completely by accident. Wasn't even looking for anything related to the band or the festival. I can't even remember what I was lookin' for when I found it. But I thought it would be freakin' sweet to listen to and, well...
Pearl Jam - August 5, 2007
Grant Park, Chicago
Why Go?
Corduroy
Save You
Do The Evolution
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
Severed Hand
Education
Even Flow
Given To Fly
World Wide Suicide
(improv) Don't Go BP Amoco
Lukin->
Not For You
Daughter/Another Brick In The Wall, Part II
State of Love and Trust
Wasted Reprise
Alive
Encore 1: Alive (acapella)
Better Man/Save It For Later
Crazy Mary
Life Wasted
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2: No More (with Ben Harper)
Rockin' In The Free World (also w/Harper)
Grant Park, Chicago
Why Go?
Corduroy
Save You
Do The Evolution
Elderly Woman Behind The Counter In A Small Town
Severed Hand
Education
Even Flow
Given To Fly
World Wide Suicide
(improv) Don't Go BP Amoco
Lukin->
Not For You
Daughter/Another Brick In The Wall, Part II
State of Love and Trust
Wasted Reprise
Alive
Encore 1: Alive (acapella)
Better Man/Save It For Later
Crazy Mary
Life Wasted
Rearviewmirror
Encore 2: No More (with Ben Harper)
Rockin' In The Free World (also w/Harper)
At the Lollapalooza website you can "Download iPod Festival Guide" and if you were there then perhaps you saw a band at the Adidas Stage? Or the Bud Light Stage. Later you coulda headed on over to the Myspace Stage. "Wow" I think and type in a perplexed state of mind. That's not a positive wow in any shape or form. Why? This is not the Lollapalooza that I saw Pearl Jam at in 1992. Perry Farrell has completely sold out. In between songs somewhere, Mr. Vedder happened to mention that 1992 festival and all the acts that were there. There were no corporately named stages then. It was not a corporate event. It was music. This festival is not that one. Not by any means. Still some good music.
Headlining, or at least closing out the whole three days was Pearl Jam and they were incredible... almost... somewhat... mostly... but disappointing. Great stuff right up through the rant and ditty about BP Amoco polluting Lake Michigan. Avoid 'em, Eddie tells the fans. He might have a case. I've not read about what BP Amoco does to Lake Michigan but I wouldn't doubt it.
Daughter/Another Brick in The Wall was awesome... uh oh, right up until Vedder messed with the lyrics a little and said, "George Bush, leave the world alone." The recording cuts out for about 20 seconds after that. What we can't hear, thanks to editing by AT&T who fed this through to a webcast, is the additional line, purportedly: "George Bush find another home" or something like that.
Alright, so "George Bush leave the world alone" that is referring to Eddie's desire for the U.S. to not intervene anywhere for anything? A few would agree with that. It's preposterous, though. In the event of a natural disaster that takes the lives of tens or even hundreds of thousands of citizens, the U.S. should close their eyes and say, "Hey, your tough luck." We should never offer aid to anyone. Where people starve due to drought -- let them starve. No aid for you!! "George Bush leave the world alone." And we should cease trading goods with everyone. And we should only be concerned with terrorism here within our borders. If someone's in another country planning to attack us or planning to attack others, then we should just let them plan away and if it happens, even if it's a nuclear attack of some kind, murdering thousand of Americans, then so be it. It shouldn't be our place to intervene in a terrorists plans outside of our borders. Afterall, leaving the world alone would mean allowing whatever happens outside our borders happen. Leave the world alone, right, Ed? We should act as if the world outside of here doesn't exist. And "George Bush find another home"? Eddie, if you don't like the president then it's not up to him to leave America -- you should.
So much of this show rocked that it's a shame he had to ruin it. Again later on he mentions the "illegal occupation of Iraq." Is that was it is, Eddie? 17 United Nations resolutions in 12 years Saddam Hussein ignored and/or outright broke. 17 times a line was drawn in the sand and the U.N. said, "Cross this line once more and you're in trouble, mister." Hussein crossed it. "One more chance to obey, Hussein. This time we mean it." And again and again, over and over -- 17 times in 12 years. Here in America we try to lock up a murderer for life. Why was Hussein allowed to so horribly abuse human rights for 12 years?!? It happened and that's sad. Hussein never wanted to be a decent leader aiming to take care of his very own citizens. So he kept screwing up and according to the treaty agreed upon by Hussein at the end of the Gulf War in 1991, his forceful removal was LEGALLY justified.
Also, and man, I really didn't wanna have to type any of this but it's buggin' the crap out of me now, also if it's an "illegal occupation" then are the freedom fighters attacking U.S. troops doing the right thing? If the U.S. is acting horribly wrong by "illegally occupying" Iraq then shouldn't the insurgents, I mean Freedom Fighters be lauded for their efforts to kill U.S. troops? If U.S. troops are the bad guys illegally occupying then shouldn't all means necessary be used to drive out them bad guys? Those freedom fighters should be supported by everyone who believes in fighting an illegal occupation!!!!!!! Those freedom fighters killing U.S. troops are doing the right thing, aren't they, Eddie?
Eddie seems to be of the All Things Bush Are Bad camp, the very same camp who would say, if they found out that they and Bush liked the same music, they'd say he listens to it the wrong way, the moron. This is the group of people who completely shun a Pro-Democracy In Iraq, Let The Troops Win The War point of view. This is the same group that wants a cowardly exit from Iraq, to let the Freedom Fighters win and for the illegally occupying U.S. troops to leave in shame. Shame! When Eddie brings this into a concert then it ruins it and it's dangerous 'cause it poisons the minds of impressionable listeners. Why should the U.S. pack and leave as quickly as possible? If it could happen in three days, wouldn't that be great, Eddie? Allow Iran to take over Iraq. Allow Iraq to become a Free Zone for al Qaida, to live and thrive and train and plan to kill me... and to kill you... and your family. Genocidal warring will take place far and above what's happening now. 25 million human lives are not worth the life a single U.S. soldier? 25 million human lives are not worth 4,000 U.S. soldiers? The U.S. should just stick to being isolationists and what happens in the world who cares? We're human beings. Iraqis are human beings. To just up and leave and not help that nation try to gain peaceful freedom would be immoral. Vedder just doesn't get it. The first song of the second encore was a new song about "no more war" that has the line:
"The lies we were told to get us to go
are criminal, let us be straight."
Damn, Vedder, that's you lying about Bush lying. Bush never lied. Intelligence on WMD was wrong coming from many different people including people in Hussein's very own govenment who knew that the only way to gain freedom over there was war to remove that bastard. When you have a buttload of intel that says things are dire, you act on it... or was Bush supposed to go factcheck everything himself? "Umm, Mr. Hussein, could you verify this for me? Thank you, sir." NO! Look, dude, wrong intelligence isn't lying. No one wanted war. The war isn't about Bush and his cronies making money from oil there. That's absolutely ludicrous thinking with absolutely no evidence to back it up. (And if Bush is so stupid then how is it he would be smart enough to pull that off anyway?!?!?!?!?!)are criminal, let us be straight."
So much of what's been happening since Hussein's removal is so badly messed up, but to up and leave would be the worst tragedy of all.
To live a life concerned with only what happens in our own borders would be immoral. To live a life ignoring the human suffering at the hands of an oppresive regime such as the Taliban or Hussein's regime, that too would be immoral. For many years governments ignored the problems there and people blamed them on the U.S. but never on Hussein himself. We're already ignoring the tragedy inside North Korea. We're already ignoring Darfur. We ignored Rwanda. We're seemingly going to allow Iran to build a nuclear weapon to obliterate Israel but I guess that's okay with you, Eddie, so long as the U.S. doesn't get involved.
Sheesh, man, come on now.
All I wanted to do was enjoy the Lollapalooza show that I happened upon. A lot of it I did enjoy. Much of it kicked ass even! But I'm left with this bitterness because of you. My heart aches for every wounded soldier and of course every soldier that's lost his or her life and the families left with an emptiness that can't be filled because their loved one is gone. But ya know what? If I could live my life over again there's one thing I might change and that's I'd sign up to defend America's freedom and I'd be willing to die trying to secure freedom for others. Rockin' In The Free World? Without war no one would be free.
2 comments:
You know from my previous commenting that Pearl Jam is my favorite band. Seen 'em close to 10 times in the last few years. And yes we drove the 8 hours to see their only show in the US this year. And yes, you were right... the show was abso-freaking-lutely awesome.
And one more thing, I couldn't agree with you more about the Bush stuff. Attacking Bush has become almost a fad that only the cool kids are doing. (Or so they think.) On one hand, I have to wonder if you or I wouldn't use the position on that stage before 120,000 people to push forward an agenda or two that we really felt strong about if we had the chance. But on the other, I admit it's getting really old. So my verdict on his ranting at Lolla? I was alright with it, actually. Of a 2 hour, plus, show, he only spent about 4 or 5 minutes on the Bush-bashing. I was at a show where he did it for 20 minutes, twice. And I've watched shows from other groups who spent their whole concert running their mouths. So even though I could have done without it completely, I was fine that it happened.
As for Lolla itself, yes it was pretty commercialized. But they totally made up for it by what they do at that venue in Chicago. Stay tuned for my review of the whole show, bands and venue alike. In a couple days.
The thing to remember above everything, we got to see Pearl Jam in concert. Not too many in this world get to experience that, so I feel blessed.
Seriously? A right wing Deadhead? I've never actually met such an animal.
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