2004 Concerts Highlights[4 January 2005] In 2004 our writers made it to hundreds of concerts, meticulously recording every mic-twirl, every ear-splitting riff. Now it's time to cast into obscurity the sullen nights, the disappointments and the failures and thus deliver PopMatters' .
By Andrew PhillipsPopMatters Events Editor
Another year lost, and what have we got to show for it? Well, a pile of ticket stubs, for starters. In 2004 our writers made it to hundreds of concerts, meticulously recording every mic-twirl, every ear-splitting riff. We watched the Arcade Fire emerge from utter obscurity, Kayne West celebrate Jesus, Franz Ferdinand shake their money-makers, and the Pixies put aside a decade’s worth of differences for the mother of all payoffs. We listened as everyone with a microphone implored audiences to vote for Kerry—ah for those innocent days in 2004, when we believed that musicians could move mountains. Now it’s time to cast into obscurity the sullen nights, the disappointments and the failures and thus deliver PopMatters’ 2004 Concerts Highlights. We made new friends this year and bade farewell to a few old ones all while getting reacquainted with some long estranged pals. Some of these shows were historically important; others will be. Either way, it was worth the Monday morning hangovers and the nights spent “working.” We’re tired sure, but our ears are still ringing with 2004’s best. * * *
This year’s best: From college drop-outs to meandering folkies, 2004 was a big year for the little guy. Of course, these guys aren’t so little anymore. FRANZ FERDINAND, 4 November 2004: Festival des Inrocks, Zénith - Paris KANYE WEST, 16 April 2004: The Egyptian Room - Indianapolis, Indiana THE ARCADE FIRE, 18 November 2004: The Magic Stick - Detroit JOANNA NEWSOM, 18 December 2004: The Bowery Ballroom - New York DEVENDRA BANHART, 24 November 2004: The Vanguard - Sydney
TV ON THE RADIO, 26 March 2004: The Empty Bottle - Chicago SCISSOR SISTERS, 26 March 2004: The Empty Bottle - Chicago BRIGHT EYES + JIM JAMES + M. WARD, 21 February 2004: Vic Theatre - Chicago UNICORNS, 14 January 2004: Southpaw - Brooklyn, New York DEERHOOF + NEED NEW BODY + JUKEBOXER, 3 November 2004: Knitting Factory - New York * * *
Festivals This year saw a barrage of politically minded festivals quietly squeezed between less overtly charged (though plenty political) annual events. Their overall impact might have been less than expected but the acoustic effects certainly resonate. BONNAROO 2004, 11-13 June 2004: Manchester, Tennessee VOTE FOR CHANGE TOUR: BRUCE SPRINGSTEEN + JOHN FOGERTY + R.E.M. + CONER OBERST, 5 October 2004: Xcel Energy Center - St. Paul, Minnesota LOLLAPALOOZA, Summer 2004: Nowhere but in the magination CMJ DAY ONE, 22 October 2003, New York SOUTH BY SOUTHWEST
NEWPORT FOLK FESTIVAL, 7 - 8 August 2004 - Newport, Rhode Island FÈS FESTIVAL OF WORLD SACRED MUSIC 2004, 6-14 June 2004: Fès, Morocco YEAH! FEST, 10-12 September 2004: Eagles Hall - Olympia, Washington RJD2 + PRETTY GIRLS MAKE GRAVES + JASON MOLINA, 31 January 2004: Student Activities Building—Charlottesville, VA LITTLE STEVEN’S INTERNATIONAL UNDERGROUND GARAGE FESTIVAL, 14 August 2004: Randall’s Island - New York * * *
Old Favorites When the going gets tough (and we all know this year was a doozy) it’s you turn to someone you know. These are some old dogs that, in 2004, still packed some bite. PRINCE, 18 July 2004: Continental Airlines Arena - East Rutherford, New Jersey DAVID BYRNE, 6 September 2004: Denver Botanic Gardens - Denver, Colorado THE WHO, 30 May 2004: Madison Square Garden - New York JOHN FOGERTY, 12 November 2004: 9:30 Club - Washington, DC VELVET REVOLVER, 28 May 2004: Electric Factory - Philadelphia * * *
Reunions and Departures Parting is such sweet sorrow until the reunion tour. In 2004 we saw old favorites fade away and old voices reemerge. Highlights anyone? PIXIES, 18 November 2004: Aragon Ballroom - Chicago GUIDED BY VOICES, 3, 4, 5 December 2004: Irving Plaza - New York SEBADOH + RAISING THE FAWN, 22 April 2004: The Underground - Hamilton, Ontario CAMPER VAN BEETHOVEN, 17 February 2004: Crystal Ballroom - Portland, Oregon BEULAH, 11 June 2004: Abbey Pub - Chicago |
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