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A Few Brief takeaways from this weekend's Sasquatch Festival:
The Good:
Ghostland Observatory: I had heard great things about their live performance and they did not disappoint. They literally blew up the stage; half way through their set the sound died. A couple minutes later they picked up right where they left off and provided one of the best shows of the weekend.
The Crowd: When you put thousands of people in one place and mix in a morning of pounding drinks at campsites and in parking lots, you usually end up with a noticeable amount of assholes causing problems. The Sasquatch crowd was peaceful and for the most part respectable throughout the weekend.
The Bad:
Sarah Silverman and Aziz Ansari: Ansari showed up late on Saturday and then delivered a hilarious bit about rape. Real funny stuff Aziz. Silverman came on stage Saturday for a half assed introduction of Manu Chao and I never heard or saw from her again. For someone listed right below Bjork and the Beasties on the bill, I would have thought we would have seen a little more from her. Given the long delays caused by the winds the comedians could have really stepped up and provided some entertainment to the waiting crowds but that didn’t happen.
The Food Service: Obviously nobody likes to pay $10 for a Coors Light tallboy but we all should be used to that by now. What I’m not used to is standing in line for an hour to get an overpriced, poor excuse for a gyro. The lack of vegetarian options was astounding. I found some vegetable lasagna on Saturday, by Sunday the choices came down to pretzels, churros, elephant ears and slurpees. The cornerstones of any nutritious meal.
The Wind:
At least it didn’t rain or hail I suppose. That being said I can’t believe that there wasn’t a better plan in place to deal with the wind that we saw Sunday. All the bands performed so kudos for that. However given last years weather issues and the fact that, oh I don’t know, it’s windy on the bluff face of a canyon, I would have thought there would have been a contingency plan firmly in place.
All in all a great weekend for music at the Gorge. Full reviews will be up shortly on several of the acts. My feet still hurt and I’m exhausted, but I’d do it again in a heartbeat. How bout you?
1 imaginary ash said on May 30, 2007
Sigh.
I wish we had festivals in the northeast.
I should start my own.
Anyone know the first step?
2 imaginary char said on May 30, 2007
I had a really good time at Sasquatch. The wind was bitter at times, but like you said, I'm glad it wasn't rain or hail. The Sarah Silverman thing was weird. We didn't see/hear her all weekend.
I was impressed at how well orchestrated everything was. I can't imagine what it would be like to gather, manage, and clean up after 50K (is that an accurate number?) people. I just remember leaving the venue in the wee hours of the night, slightly sun (or was it wind?) burnt and tired and a Sasquatch staff member opened the gate for us and cheerfully said "Good night. Thanks for coming out!" as if she hadn't been standing in the same sun/wind we were. It was nice.
And the music. OHHHHH the music. I'll save those words for the reviews. Hopefully they'll be posted tomorrow!
3 Danniel said on May 30, 2007
The Verizon Wireless lady told me there were 80,000 people there.
The wind was RIDICULOUS... At least we (I) got an up close concert from Michael Franti...
4 imaginary liz said on May 30, 2007
So far each person I've talked to has had a different "stand out favorite" from the 'Squatch.
This morning I was still laughing about Char's Dandy Warhols comment from yesterday.
And now I have some more Sasquatch visuals to live vicariously through thanks to the just posted Sasquatch review from Paul... which, from the sounds of it, is exactly how I imagined my Sasquatch experience would be if I went... except for that part about Bjork. I would ran for the car way before then.
5 Imaginary-Kiku said on May 30, 2007
Sarah Silverman is one of the reasons I didn't go.
That and not having any money or transportation.
6 darren said on May 30, 2007
I don't know.... $10 for a Coors Light seems reasonable to me. Plus you got to see a bunch of over-rated / over-hyped bands! Yeah, MTV 2 Rulz! Please tell me you bought a T-shirt?
7 pocket watch parts said on November 26, 2008
Im drinking Coors light, and I bought a T-shirt, any problem with that?
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