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August 07, 2011

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Steve J

This event on paper looks like it failed. But it looks like all who went had a great time. And all went well, other then the death.

Penny

Good review of all the bands.

I'm surprised at you saying there was less of a crowd last night, because from up in the stands it looked like twice as many people during Muse than the night before. The field was packed close to the stage and people pretty much filled up that huge field as least half way across. And the stands were filled with lots more people. I guess it can all look like an illusion...

tim finn

couldn't see the stands but the field was definitely less populated.

Vandelay

It seems that most of the Kanrocksas acts were either coming from or going to Lollapalooza this weekend, playing one day there and one day here. I'm sure that was part of the local plan -- schedule the same weekend as Lolla to try and lure more of their acts. It wouldn't surprise me if they schedule the same weekend again next year.

Kurt

I thought for sure the attendance would be higher for Saturday over Friday. I was thinking that Muse was a more popular act than, Eminem. I guess the computers that sold the tickets will tell the final numbers that the festival sold.

In Flames cancelled

Eminem has 36 US million records sold, so yea, Eminem is a better draw then Muse.

Mark V

Thanks to Tim and Bill for their coverage, great job on the reviews- despite the harsh environs and the sheer scale of the space, it was an enriching couple of days-- the highlights for me were The Black Keys, I found them hypnotic and powerful and then surprisingly Cage the Elephant who unleashed an unbridled energy that was absolutely electric.

Merle Tagladucci

Change the name.

Steve J

Congratulations Tony, maybe the meanest, rudest comment ever, that's saying a lot.

Kurt

Muse is much larger than, Eminem in international locations such as, Europe. Muse charted pretty high on the top worldwide tours listing by Pollstar in 2010.

Shelby


Gotta give Chris Fritz props for doing his part to bring a music fest to our area.

Thanks Chris, you da man....


Ian

Tim is right that OK Go isn't the novelty act their videos would suggest, but they were doing everything they could think of to seem like one, what with the hand bells, offstage performance, egging on the audience for a couple of minutes to sing louder, the outfits, etc. I dug it all, but it's interesting how much OK Go is going for this kind of identity.

Clint

Sounds like the crowd last weekend at Arrohwhead might have been bigger...I am betting this festival gets more attendance next year when people hear it went pretty smooth

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Let's do our best to do ourself ! Believe yourself ! You are the best!

That Guy

One can read facebook commetns without signing up, and it looks like 99% of the comments from people who went are positive.

Seems like the promoters got it right the first time...BIG PROPS FOR THAT

http://www.facebook.com/Kanrocksas?sk=wall&filter=12

The only blips I notice were at first they did not allow empty bottles for water in(but then did)... and it looks like the V.I.P. tickets were not worth the money(but it seems they might be doing some refunding on that).

Also looks like the blue Kanrocksas t-shirts will be valuable colletors items... they sold out quickly.... people jonesing for more


AGAIN...
PROPS TO CHRISH FRITZ....
hope you made enough money to motivate you to bring this back to KC for years to come.

Randall

Kudos to Tim Finn for the Denise James mention. I love her records.

I'd add Prince to the list of influences on OK Go. I don't know if they've admitted that, but I sure heard it. Spoon came to my mind as well.

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