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Post by Nautical Disaster on Jun 16, 2014 16:04:19 GMT -5
So awesome! I never had them super high on my list, but have had an album or 2. Their musicianship and performance, along with the singers sarcastic humour has me clawing to see them. So fun! Nice work Cake. Thanks Rootv
Post by memphis1979 on Jun 17, 2014 7:15:39 GMT -5
I was on center rail front, left side. I had been there since 11:30. Left to see cherub and left ms. Memphis there. People weren't going to let me back. Thanks to those that remembered me.
Set was great. I couldn't have had a better spot. Everything I thought it'd be and more. Starting with Frank Sinatra and sheep, awesome!
I was walking through the crowd when Saturday's the heat and fatigue started setting in. I was in a pretty bad mood and just wanted find some shade. Everything changed as soon as I heard Frank Sinatra and my entire mood changed. That is my favorite Cake song and I didn't think that they would play it, but it was one of my favorite moments of the weekend.
Started headin' out after the way too long rant in the middle of their set, but I did get to hear "Sheep Go to Heaven," so that made my day! Also the fuckin' Miller tent was way to loud.
Started headin' out after the way too long rant in the middle of their set, but I did get to hear "Sheep Go to Heaven," so that made my day! Also the fuckin' Miller tent was way to loud.
Cowboy mentioned this to me as well. But the crowd just sat there in silence, so he started singing again. Was good, I'd actually expected more from some of the reviews I'd heard
I really liked the escapism/venomous anger dichotomy, Rock & Roll Lifestyle is an almost perfect festival song, and yeah the Miller tent was, as always, a bit annoying while we headed to Damon Albarn (drowned out a bit of The Distance at the end). Well timed 4pm start, large but not overwhelming crowd on Which (the crowd might have looked a little meek on What), better crowd banter than Kanye, hope Roo brings em back again!
Post by Laggy.RETURNS on Jun 18, 2014 8:29:46 GMT -5
As was mentioned above, this set was crowded. I was a ways back and personally wouldn't have even minded the distance if THE STAGE WEREN'T SO DAMN QUIET! They really need to turn up the volume for some of the sets on Which
Post by heyyitskait on Jun 18, 2014 8:40:52 GMT -5
Got in the pit for this one. I have one complaint: I think he made us sing "Sheep go to heaven" a few too many times. Could've had a whole extra song if they cut it down a bit. I lied. Two complaints. PLAY NUGGET DAMN IT.
Other than that, excellent show.
With all the noise complaints I keep hearing about Which, I can't help but think of the fact that I could hear Kaskade crystal clear from camp. They clearly have the ability to crank it up on Which, why not use it for the rock acts as well?
Got in the pit for this one. I have one complaint: I think he made us sing "Sheep go to heaven" a few too many times. Could've had a whole extra song if they cut it down a bit. I lied. Two complaints. PLAY NUGGET DAMN IT.
Other than that, excellent show.
With all the noise complaints I keep hearing about Which, I can't help but think of the fact that I could hear Kaskade crystal clear from camp. They clearly have the ability to crank it up on Which, why not use it for the rock acts as well?
You've always been able to hear Which from far away. I'm not sure why that is. Something blocks the sound from behind the sound board to the road