Outside Lands Festival 2010: Top 5 Performances

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Sixty-five artists converged onto San Francisco's Golden Gate Park for the third annual Outside Lands Festival to celebrate good music, good food, good wine, and good art (most except for the first heavily involve local flair).

I found it hard to pick which artists to scope out with so many to choose from. Given that Outside Lands 2010 was truncated to two days from three in the previous years, the festival felt bundled with too many artists to see in a very short period of time.

Luckily, I managed to fit in almost everyone I planned to see (sorry Chromeo and Langhorne Slim, maybe next time you guys play in the Bay Area). There were some great performances; there were some okay performances. Thankfully, I missed the poor ones (and from what I heard Slightly Stoopid wasn’t so good). With that, here are my Top 5 Performances of the festival.

Top 5

1. Phoenix

There aren't many bands that are as hot as the French pop band Phoenix right now, especially after the hit song "1901" (from 2009's Grammy Award-winning Wolfgang Amadeus Phoenix) spent weeks on the Billboard charts.

Phoenix played many of their hit songs, including "Lisztomania," "Lasso," and of course "1901." As always, the band stayed humble, even thanking everyone from the audience to the festival staff for the wonderful festival before lead singer Thomas Mars did some always-appreciated crowd surfing at the end of the performance.

2. Social Distortion

I won't lie. I was never a big fan of Social Distortion, but I was blown away during the ageless band's performance. Mike Ness hit all the right notes when it came to gauging both the atmosphere and the crowd. He praised the West Coast fans while mocking those on the East Coast, while ceremoniously hinting that many of us in the audience would probably be too hung-over to go work on Monday.

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  • 1 - El Bicho

    Aug 16, 2010 at 10:20 am

    "the collective "what the f*ck" from most of the audience during a particular moment in the band's Sunday night performance. Nuff said."

    Not 'nuff for me. Since I didn't go, I would like to know what the particular moment was.

  • 2 - DW

    Aug 17, 2010 at 10:06 am

    How was Further?

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