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Austin City Limits 2011 – Day 3

September 18, 2011 marked the last day of the 10th Anniversary of ACL. Even though we were all tired from the previous two days, I was still pretty excited about this last day of concerts, there was a good line-up to check out. Little did I know, three of my top five highlights of my weekend would be happening today.
Here is a wrap up of my day:
Chiddy Bang – Interesting. I say interesting because I wasn’t overly impressed. I guess its probably because I wasn’t drunk or high which was their primary target during their set. “Who here is on drugs?!” Yea.

Ryan Bingham & The Dead Horses – If you have a chance to see these guys live, grab it. They are phenomenal! He reminds me a bit of Jakob Dylan with his raspy, honest voice and lonely lyrics. We’ll call this highlight #1 – they were wicked!

The next show I wanted to catch wasn’t for another hour so I caught bits and pieces from Death From Above 1979 and Jack Ingram. I will say typical shows. Jack Ingram is very Texas country.
Highlight #2 – Fleet Foxes. This was the best show I got to see all weekend, hands down. They were unbelievable. Talk about going into a show with already high expectations from everything you’ve heard about a band. Typically, what happens is you are let down, that you’ve set your expectations so high that you are just left disappointed. Oh, no sir, not in this case. They blew me away and I think everyone else that was there to listen to them as well. If only I was able to know the feeling of what it was like for them on stage. To be able to look out into the crowd and know that everyone there was there for them. It must be a feeling that is just out of this world.
Highlight #3: Randy Newman. If you don’t recognize the name, you will recognize his work. He has been composing music of television and stage for decades. I guess the best way for you to say “Oh Yea!” is to list off a few (there’s too many) of his hits. One of my favorites is “You’ve Got a Friend In Me”. You can say “Oh Yea!” now. He has worked on soundtracks for the Toy Story movies as well as Parenthood, The Natural and James and the Giant Peach. He wrote “Mama Told Me Not To Come” performed by Three Dog Night, way back in the day. This entire post could be about the impact this man has made in the movie and music industry. I have a hard time understanding if you are an ultimate music lover if you can’t appreciate Randy Newman. He really knows how to work the crowd. He would tell stories, tell some jokes and have you sing along with his songs. He wasn’t playing for the crowd, he was playing with them. It was a great experience.

Mr. Newman’s show took place at the Vista Equity tent, which is the only covered concert space at ACL. This is suppose to offer a more intimate experience. It wasn’t so intimate when the bass could be heard from neighboring stages. This didn’t seem to happen at any other performance which I attended but as much as you were trying to tune it out, it was still heard. In order to really hear Mr. Newman, you had to first fight to get under the tent. If you didn’t you might as well have been standing at another stage. Dear ACL – please fix this. It really took away from the performance and I’m sure it occurred at other shows at this tent during the weekend.
These guys often go unnoticed at shows but do the bulk of the work.
Final show of the evening and top headliner of the night – Arcade Fire. I would love to provide a full blown review of this show. Like Fleet Foxes, I’ve heard nothing but great things about this band and their live performances but we stayed for about two songs and then left to 1) beat out the crowd and 2) we had to get back to the house we were staying at to cook a delicious meal for letting us crash there for the weekend. If they are near wherever I am in the future, I’m going to make a point to attend their show. Keep an eye out for it in a future post.
If you are interested in going to this festival, be prepared to get your tickets early. The 2012 Early Bird tickets have already gone on sale and sold out. The regular season tickets will go on sale in the early spring, but it’s pretty hard to get them. The ticket prices seem to be going up as well from one year to the next (2012 regular ticket price is set at $200 for the weekend pass.) Entertainers are not announced until all tickets have gone on sale. What a marketing technique, eh?
My first ACL experience was awesome. When I was there, I just wanted to soak up every single second of every minute which is just down near impossible. The variety of artists, the scheduling is insane. If I could just walk away with one thing from a festival, it would be – how do you feel when you are on stage and you see a sea of people, singing every word of your music? They’re trying to soak up every second of your set. What does it feel like?

Oktoberfest, Southlake, TX

This past weekend seemed like a blur, there was so much going on and lots that I need to fill you in on, however let’s start with Oktoberfest! On Saturday, we checked out the Oktoberfest in Southlake, Texas. It almost seems like each year there is a new Oktoberfest popping up in either your own town or a town close by, here there have been at least three or four of them in the past two weeks, so we had to at least check out one of them!
The Oktoberfest in Southlake is held in the Town Square. It is actually a pretty nice area with a gazebo, small park which is surrounded by a shopping center (outdoor shops) which holds numerous restaurants. Obviously, there is a ton to do to begin with, throw in some tents in the middle of the Square and you have a party. Top it all off, the event was free to the public.
The gazebo hosted a series of entertainers. There was even a nice patch of grass in front if you wanted to bring some chairs and just hang out. A beer tent was conveniently placed nearby.
Southlake seems to show a huge emphasis on family based events, this one included. There is a section of kids games and bounce houses for entertainment. Even a rock climbing wall for the older kids, or adults young at heart. There was even a martial arts instructor teaching children how to break a board with their hands. It’s all about respect and confidence. He seemed like a great instructor and was great with kids. (I have no idea what company / organization he worked with but if I had a child, I would enroll them.) It was probably one of the biggest highlights of my day.
The center of the park was full of vendors and craft tents.
Look at these cute little guys! I love pretty much anything that has to do with fall. I could’ve bought and made a village!
I love this truck! If only I could drive around in this beast!
Food and brews?
Getting there… the event itself was free, however if you wanted any food or beer, tickets would need to be purchased. I believe tickets were $0.50 each and the amount of tickets depended on the item purchased. Numerous vendors were these selling their delicious treats (even soft serve ice cream there on the end).
Beer tents were scattered throughout the area.
This is a good family event, even to get out of the house for a couple hours on a nice day. It appeared to be more family oriented than food/beer driven. You may even see a celebrity or professional athlete as Southlake is the home to many of them. Sy is convinced he saw Jon Kitna, Tony Romo’s back-up. By the time he figured out why he looked so familiar he was walking off with his family. None the less, the man was pretty happy.
If anyone else attended Southlake’s Oktoberfest, what’d you think?!

Austin City Limits 2011 – Day 2

In all honesty, I couldn’t wait to get back to ACL on day 2. Why? The headliner was Stevie Wonder and that alone was worth buying the ticket to ACL in my book!

We woke up and went to breakfast at a place that is known for having the best enchilada’s in Austin. They should be known for having the strongest margarita’s in the state. I think I got buzzed off one. Then it was back to music land for this little lady! We park and get on the bus to take us down to the park. I sit next to a guy from Tulsa. My Morning Jacket is his headliner this evening…. sorry MMJ fans – ya’ll are insane. Again, we don’t make it for the morning shows, my first show of the day is starting at 2pm.

Alison Krauss and Union Station. I’ve wanted to see these guys for a while and was it ever worth the wait and they played my favorite song!

Once AKUS was done performing, I had to figure out what to do with myself for an hour before Cee Lo came on stage and I was going to meet up with some friends (it’s almost like playing Where’s Waldo). I was so excited about bluegrass, I had to try to catch Gillian Welch’s show at a different stage. I head over, super pumped as I’ve heard nothing but great things about her live performances from friends. Her starting time rolls around and right on the dot someone comes on stage and says “Due to scheduling conflicts Gillian Welch will be starting 30 minutes late”. Well doesn’t that suck.

Next best thing, I caught the last couple minutes of Skrillex and I will honestly tell you I don’t remember their show at all (I’ve got Stevie on the brain).

Cee Lo comes on stage and entertains like crazy for an hour. ACL does a really good job with booking these acts a year in advance when suddenly, right around ACL time – you hear nothing but some of these artists! But still, I’ve only got one man on the brain and his name is Stevie.

Time Out. We need some food. We head to the “EATS” section. There was a lot of options for food but I was told that there was one item I absolutely, positively needed to try first… “The Chicken Avocado Cone”. Play the music please!

This is the Chicken Avocado Cone made by Hudson on the Bend.
The “Cone” is in a paper snow cone, then comes a flour tortilla. At the bottom of the cone is some coleslaw topped with fried chicken tender and fried avocado and topped with a sauce. The first bit – holy moly is it good. The batter on the chicken and avocado has just the right crisp and the seasoning is almost kind of tangy. It’s so good! Gotta get some!

It’s important to get the Chicken Avocado Cone as opposed to the Chicken Cone as the fried avocado it really a necessary key ingredient in this dish. Unless you are allergic to avocado’s, then I’ll give you a pass.

A friend of mine got the chopped beef nacho’s made by the Salt Lick. If you are familiar with the Salt Lick, you would know as soon as you hear the name it’s gonna be good. The meat was tender and melted in your mouth but when it’s used as a topping on nacho’s with white queso. Melt in your mouth goodness! I think we got our food fix!

The best part is that all the food at fairs and festivals are fat free! What? Didn’t you know?!

8pm rolls around and I’m ready for Stevie Wonder. The place is packed. We’ve been sitting in our “area” for a couple hours but now it’s getting ridiculous. Here is some concert etiquette. If you want to get a seat for a show, get there early like everyone else. If not, please do not push your way thru a crowd, walking on people, pushing people, moving people’s belongings and chairs or just coming up and standing directly in front of them. Also, please remember your “please”, “excuse me”. It’s polite and it’s amazing how many people forget their manners (I’m going to assume we’ve all been taught). Thank you – I’ll get off my soap box.

STEVIE WONDER!!!!! I could hardly contain myself. Ok so I was too far away to see him. At first, they definitely didn’t have the sound up loud enough, but they got it! Every song that he played was a hit. The crowd loved it! “Signed, Sealed, Delivered!” “Superstition” and he even sang some Michael Jackson. The man is a legend and to be able to see him perform is just an honor in itself. Incredible. I still have a hard time believing it. Singing and dancing all night! The man has skills!

You can probably get a small glimpse of how excited I was filming this video.

There were so many people at Stevie Wonder, I began to wonder how many people actually went to My Morning Jacket. I would love to see an aerial view of that if anyone has one, by the way.

I sang “Superstition” all the way out of the park, on the bus and to the car.  Even busting out moves along the way. Then I started humming it. I’m sure my friends loved it. (Sometimes I think I was born in the wrong decade.) What it must be like to be Stevie!

Good night ACL. We had one more day left and I really didn’t want it to be over but man, my legs were killing me.