Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Rockin' Chicago With One Steady Roll

Lollapalooza 2009"The blues had a baby, and they named it rock n' roll," sang the legendary Muddy Waters, and boy, is that child still wailing!

Just ask the cargo shorts boys, the gray-beards and babies and tattooed ladies who came out en masse for Lollapalooza 2009 in Chicago's Grant Park.

I had reservations as the date approached. For one, the hellish humid 90's descended just in time for the 3-day festival. For another, I have this thing about really large crowds.
Lollapalooza 2009 - Crowds
Thankfully, I went to Lolla with friend B who knows my propensity for panic and was willing to stop and patiently remind me to just b-r-e-a-t-h-e. With that most excellent advice, I was able to watch and listen and really get into the rhythm of the crowd. What did I spy with my camera eye?

People with singular style like Star Child, Tats in Plaid and Cow Man

Lollapalooza 2009
Veteran punks and rockers reminded me that somewhere within still lurks a thrashing headbanger.




Lollapalooza 2009 - Just Buds
And did I mention beer?

Sadly, time and last-minute festival entrance changes squashed our plans to see Neko Case. A half-mile distance between stages meant we also missed The Killers. Jane's Addiction more than made up for it with their punk-laced hard charging drums (thank you, Mr. Perkins) and sweet guitar licks. The biggest surprise of the night was indie rock group Band of Horses (Flash warning!). They were new to me but they make some mighty fine music.

By nightfall, a steady, cool breeze began to flow across the park. What a perfect note on which to end a rockin' day.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2008

On Walkabout

First, it was off to Glenn's Diner for a leisurely lunch.
Smiling at Glenn's Diner

Simple SneaksThankfully, the sunshine prevailed over the rain clouds allowing for a little exploration of this neighborhood around Montrose and Wolcott.






Section of the mural on the side of a now-shuttered Italian restaurant:
Villa May Mural

Chalkboard at the cafe inside the Lill Street Art Center. Sadly, no pie was consumed so I think a return trip may be called for to rectify that.
Viva La Pievolution

By the time I was headed south on Lake Shore Drive, you could tell the clouds were returning for rain, round two. I admit that I held the wheel with one hand and the camera in the other. Warning: do not try this at home!
Driving LSD
By the way, I've made a couple of attempts to knit again but 2 inches of lace hardly rate a show and tell. I know this is a crafting blog but, hey, creativity and vision can come through the eye of the camera, too. One of these days, I vow to play with yarn again!

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