Concert Review: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2006 - Day Two
Published September 17, 2006
Austin, Texas, is home to thousands of out-of-towners who are lovers of music as Zilker Park hosts the fifth year of Austin City Limits Music Festival. Three days of music, eight stages, 130 bands and countless fans make for a fun-filled festival and a wonderful weekend. Check out Blogcritics’ coverage of Day One.
Austin City Limits Music Festival has seen its second day start and finish with music, food, arts, and blood for all. Blood? Yep, Ben Kweller found himself with a nosebleed to beat all nosebleeds. Not just a little blood, but it was if a fountain of blood decided to gush form his nose. But some nice woman in the audience threw a tampon on the stage, which Ben Kweller used to plug his nose once he could figure out how to open it. Yes, I saw Ben Kweller stuff a tampon up his nose. Talk about a bonding experience for a large group of people!
Ben Kweller was a trooper though. He could have easily used a double nosebleed as an excuse to leave the stage. Instead, he was fine so long as it wasn’t disgusting anyone else. Again, I don’t mean a little blood. His blood was running down his face and neck. He used two towels to try and stop the bleeding, but it still got on his guitar. He did have to cut his set short, the guy is obviously a major bleeder! If he wasn’t hardcore enough for me before, he certainly is now. It takes a man major balls to request a tampon and then shove it up his nose.
Aimee Mann drew quite the crowd. Her tattooed shoulders, large shades, and guitar were quite the nice retreat in the hustle and bustle of the festival. She sang several of my favorite songs, including “Save Me” which she called the song that “lost an Oscar to Phil Collins and his cartoon monkey love song.”
The main reason I wanted to head to ACL today was to see Iron & Wine. While, I’m not so sure why so many people were standing and cramming their way to the stage, Iron & Wine is how I envision a perfect sunset at a festival.
Sitting in the midst of a sea of spread out blankets, I was able to enjoy the music and relax for an hour. While his music is on the mellower end of the spectrum, he did liven things up to be more suitable for a live performance. It didn’t sound like another band though as the songs were all recognizable and just as good as the studio recordings, they were simply more rockin’.
- Concert Review: Austin City Limits Music Festival 2006 - Day Two
- Published: September 17, 2006
- Type: Review
- Section: Music
- Filed Under: Music: Country and Americana, Music: Folk, Music: Live Concerts, Music: Rock
- Writer: Cara de Pescado
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