Friday, August 11, 2006

Anarchy in Chicago

...or confusion, anyway:
11:56 a.m. Walking past the Kidzapalooza stage, a sunshiny song called "Scrub a Dub" by the band ScribbleMonster bleeds out onto the midway, to the confusion of the kid-less throngs walking by.

And, um, well, this would have been interesting, anyway:
12:53 p.m. Lolla founder Perry Farrell does his customary mini set of songs on the Kidzapalooza stage with guitarist Peter DiStefano. He brings on surprise guest Patti Smith, who doesn't seem to get the whole "kid" part of Kidapalooza, as she goes on to tell the mini rockers that "any a--hole can play guitar." She unveils a song she says she wrote the day before about the Israeli bombing of the Lebanese village of Qana. "How would you feel if 27 [of your children] were blown away by missiles and bombs?" she asks the crowd. The new, untitled song features lyrics such as "And the dead lay in strange shapes ... limp little bodies caked in mud ... small, small hands found in the road." At least it ended on a somewhat hopeful thought for the visibly shocked crowd: "The miracle is love."

3 Comment(s):

At 4:26 PM, Blogger kelli ann said...

...all i can say is, "ouch." that's kind of harsh, and weird.

 
At 7:42 PM, Anonymous Kate said...

Thank you! This is great. I just found your site (and subscribed to the podcast, of course) from mamasaysom, and I'm thrilled. As much as I love Dan Zanes, and as much as I don't regret a single moment of the last six months of nonstop Dan Zaniness, I'm keen to find more of the same. Woo hoo!

 
At 8:13 AM, Blogger worldpeace and a speedboat said...

that is bleeding awful behaviour for a kiddie concert. there's a time and place for everything, and that wasn't either. what was she on????

 

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