Archives for: March 2009, 29
What A Relief
March 29th, 2009My pain in the ass sisters were planning to go to Sound Relief and asked if I wanted to come along, having nothing better to do I thought why not.... man am I glad I did.
I rocked up just as Paul Kelly started playing my theme song, "I've done all the dumb things". I found my sisters in the stands and sat down to enjoy the rest of Paul Kelly's hits with the crowd already being very voicetress.
I'd missed the earlier bands of Kings of Leon & Jet which are both "meh" bands in my opinion, plus I had the miss fortune of meeting them at Falls Festival a few years back, total dickheads. So no real loss there.
The weather was good so far too with it being sunny and around 25 degrees. A few other bands came & went with no one really paying much attention since they were boring and the crowd started to entertain themselves.
The first thing we saw was the "Cup Tower". A bunch of guys were getting all the plastic cups they give the drinks in and making a vertical tower, they got so high that they had to stand on another persons shoulder but they just fell over, crushing the tower in the process.
Being the bright sparks they were they decided to make a "Cup Snake" instead. They held the cups above their head and started to join them up, people and cups where coming in thick and fast for a while it was like watching ants as some guys were carrying huge collections of cups towards the ever expanding "Cup Snake". It grew to around 50m before they had the even more brilliant idea of joining the ends!!!
Slowly the ends of the "Cup Snake" worked their way closer & closer together until the much celebrated joining of the ends occurred and the crowd in the near by stands erupted in applause (totally confusing Liam Finn's band playing at the time as it was mid song & they were shit) and as the snake people rejoiced at what they had accomplished they eventually realised they were all standing there holding cups... at that point the cups started flying in the air, for 20 mins they kept throwing cups in the air too.
Once Lian Finn was done murdering the guitar he jumped on the drums as the rest of crowed house came on stage to a VERY happy crowd. So many great songs and the crowed loved it and sung along with every one. Spine chilling stuff as I love it when the crowd and performers are all hitting it off as it makes a concert into much more than just something you'd watch on TV.
Just as Wolfmother was about to come on the rain came in a big way with black clouds quickly creeping in over head to dump a huge amount of rain on us and dropping the temp down to 16 degrees... it was cold & wet for the people on the ground who ran for some sort of cover or under their ponchos.
When Wolfmother came on there was a very excited drunk guy dancing his butt of in the stand beside us. Everyone in my stand started to watch this guy go nuts as Wolfmother played their hit songs and just laughed at how stupid his dancing actually was. His mates were laughing at him just as much as we were and noticed that everyone in the stand beside him was watching and laughing at him. They pointed this little fact out to him at which point he turned and through up his arms at us and we all gave him a round of applause for his comic relief.
In between the bands in Melbourne they would play an act from Sydney and this particular act & song caused the stadium to go nuts. People were running from under cover out onto the ground, leaving drinks at bars just to join in and watch this act from Sydney on the big screens around the stadium. I've never seen 80,000+ people singing to a TV screen but wow what awe inspiring feeling it was to see it live. Check out the video from Sydney is all I will say, oh and turn it up loud!!!
The final act I really enjoyed was the main act I had come along to see... Hunters and Collectors. The entire crowd loved these guys almost as much as the John Farnham surprise. The crowd was singing along & during the song "throw your arms around me" there were so many group hugs around the stadium it was really amazing to see everyone linking arms like that, or just try to go the grope hot chick standing beside you!!! Either way it was a great set of some very iconic songs from Hunters & Collectors.
The rest of the bands were pretty meh... Midnight oil were great and seeing Peter Garrett attempt to dance was even better in real life.
Over all this concert will be remember by many including me as an awesome day even with the crappy weather taking a dump on us when we would have liked to of had it a few weeks before hand.