So it was finally time for Music Midtown. I would get to see my beloved Avett Brothers and my favorite Foo Fighter on Friday night and I would get to see the best band ever, Pearl Jam. If this is not a line-up of all line-ups, I do not know what is. I got there right in time for Avett. I can honestly say that they put on one of the best live shows I have ever seen and I have been to a lot of shows. They are just so damn cute. Their music can reach all audiences and there will not be one person standing still when they bust out their awesome banjo riffs and they always have a very big crowd response. They opened with The Fall and went straight into Will You Return. WYR is one of my all time favorite songs and it put a huge smile on my face and everyone around me was dancing along. After that they played:
February Seven
Paul Newman vs. The Demons (My Favorite on The Carpenter)
Laundry Room
Old Joe Clark
January Wedding
At the Beach (they said "we are gonna go back to an album of
ours called "Mignonette." The crowd cheered)
Head Full of Doubt/Road Full of Promise (best crowd sing along of
the night)
The Prettiest Thing ("We are going to play a song by a great
man named David Childers)
Down with the Shine
Distraction #74
Paranoia in Bb Major
Live and Die
Go to Sleep
Winter in My Heart
Kick Drum Heart (Great crowd participation)
Encore:
Murder in the City
Talk on Indolence
After The Avett Brothers, everyone made their way to the other
stage for Foo Fighters. I have listened to them "All My Life" (I'm
sorry, I had to do it.) So needless to say, I was really excited about them.
Dave Grohl graced the stage and screamed "WASSSSSSUUUUPPPPPP
ATLANTA?!?!" and the band went straight into the song White Limo. They
were loud and they were great. Then they played
Rope
The Pretender
My Hero
Learn to Fly
Arlandria
These Days
Walk
Everybody Wants Some!! (Van Halen)
Cold Day in the Sun
Monkey Wrench
Hey, Johnny Park!
This is a Call
In the Flesh? (Pink Floyd)
Best of You
Times Like These
Dear Rosemary
Breakdown (Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers)
Bad Reputation (Joan Jett
came out and played this song with them.) (I had a miniature freak-out)
And then they closed with Everlong.
That song got the biggest crowd response of the night and it gave me chill
bumps to hear every person singing because it was so beautiful. That ended the
first night and it was back to the hotel for my family and me.
The second day of Music Midtown
started a little bit later in the day for me. I did not walk over until the end
of Neon Trees. I heard them play Animal and that was good enough for me. I
walked in the venue right as Florence + The Machine started. I listened to
Lungs and Ceremonials several times and thought it was pretty good but girl
singers are just not my favorite. The crowd cheered in response. She played
What The Water Gave Me
Drumming Song
Cosmic Love
Rabbit Heart (Raise It Up)
Spectrum
Heartlines
Lover To Lover
Shake It Out ("This is for all of your hangovers tomorrow!")
No Light, No Light
Dog Days Are Over
Closer to the end of her set,
she said, "It was scary to start the show, but you made me feel so welcome!"
The crowd sang along for that
last song and it was cool. Florence is a very graceful performer and, whether
it is intentional or not, she dances very well. I love her accent too. After
Florence was someone called Girl Talk. I had never heard of this person/group
so I waited before I walked to the other stage. It was techno so I stayed on
the side and waited for Pearl Jam, my favorite band. (After PJ20 last year, I
had really high expectations.) I started out in the back and they came on stage
and went straight into Why Go.
During this song, Molly
(cousin/bff) and I could hear everyone around us singing and PJ was not loud at
all. The night before, Foo was so loud I could hardly hear myself think. We
looked at each other and decided we have to try our best to get in the front.
So we ran as fast as we could and got into the crowd of people. The band went
into Save You. We were singing our lungs out (very badly, of course). It seemed
like we were the only ones that were even enjoying it. We finally made our way through
the sea of people and found several die hards that were singing the
not-so-popular songs. During the time of our adventure, they played
Animal
Elderly Woman Behind The
Counter In A Small Town
Corduroy and
Got Some.
Got Some is not really a
popular song and we found this group of guys that were singing it with every
ounce of energy they had. When it was over, they looked at us and said “You
guys are some true fans, aren’t you?” We looked at them and said yes! Then we
walked through more people and we finally made it to a spot about two rows from the front that was great. They then played
Amongst The Waves
Wishlist
Better Man
Do The Evolution
Even Flow
Know Your Rights (The Clash)
(Eddie gave a short speech on exercising your right to vote. In my opinion, it
was very inspiring)
Nothingman
(AHHHHHH!!!) (This was definitely the best surprise of the night.) (We
were in hopes of the “Man” trilogy, alas they did not play Leatherman.)
Supersonic
Jeremy
Porch
(Encore)
Crazy Mary
Given To Fly
(AHHHHHHHHHH!!! One of my top five favorite songs by PJ and I got to hear it!)
The Fixer
Rearviewmirror
(Second Encore)
Unthought Known
Black
Alive
Rockin’ In The Free World (Neil Young) (Right before this song started, someone on the side told Eddie he had two minutes left. He responded and said “Well I guess we have to play this song fast. I wanna get this song in. Fuck It! I’ll pay the fine”) I laughed. This ended the festival and ironically, the closest I have ever been for Pearl Jam, was probably the less fan enthusiastic show I have ever been to. I am sorry, but it is just not possible to condense a PJ show into two hours. They played for the masses, but I am not complaining because I still got to be there. I am also glad that they were selling Pearl Jam merch on Friday night because they had the poster and I did not have to get to the show early the next day to get it. and that is a wrap. See y’all later!
Alive
Rockin’ In The Free World (Neil Young) (Right before this song started, someone on the side told Eddie he had two minutes left. He responded and said “Well I guess we have to play this song fast. I wanna get this song in. Fuck It! I’ll pay the fine”) I laughed. This ended the festival and ironically, the closest I have ever been for Pearl Jam, was probably the less fan enthusiastic show I have ever been to. I am sorry, but it is just not possible to condense a PJ show into two hours. They played for the masses, but I am not complaining because I still got to be there. I am also glad that they were selling Pearl Jam merch on Friday night because they had the poster and I did not have to get to the show early the next day to get it. and that is a wrap. See y’all later!
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