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Patrick Pluscht  - Photo of David Garza   |173.71.17.xxx |2009-10-16 14:14:46
The photo of David Garza sitting in the mud is absolutely amazing. It would be
perfect for an album cover. Pure genius.
Edward  - Are you kidding?   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-17 03:45:24
This is an awful review of ACL Festival. Could you please send someone to review
next years ACL Fest that has some interest in the music and isn't going to pass
up some great sets for a football game?
Outside of the fact that this reviewer
saw very little of what was an incredible festival, this article is also poorly
written. Drop me a line if you can't find a suitable replacement for this waste
of space writter.
A-Train  - OK   |68.116.143.xxx |2009-10-17 16:24:59
Edward is right! ACL was awesome. Every band was amazing and flawless. Edward
knows more than anyone. Whatever he says is gospel. Yay, Edward! Go, Edward!
Edward  - OK OK FU   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-17 19:49:43
ACL was awesome. Every band wasn't good (See the Virgins). Every band wasn't
flawless (see the Arctic Monkeys). A-Train = A-Hole. This review of the festival
sucked. Good or bad doesn't matter, lets get music reviewer that actually goes
to the festival, has a game plan,and sees some fu**ing bands. Please people?
This was a terrible review. Whoever this idiot is should have spent the weekend
in a mall shopping for cool smelling candles. What a waste of the internet. This
review falls just below animal porn.VOMIT!
Caroline Collier  - explain yourself   |75.39.190.xxx |2009-10-19 08:43:17
Thank you for your kind and eloquent response, Edward. Sorry I had to miss a
rainy Saturday night, but I was still fighting off the flu and had no choice but
to leave.

This was my 6th ACL festival. The overall quality of the music was
the worst of all six. It's not ACL's fault, as the indie fad of soft, empty
music is what's trendy among the kids. Like whoever knows the newest and soon
the be most obscure band is the hippest kid in the park.

But will anyone
remember a single Grizzly Bear song in 20 years? A !!! song? A White Lies song?
A Phoenix song? Doubtful.

What were your favorite bands of the festival and
why? Do you have an ACL review? Post the link. I'd love to read it. If all you
have is some unfounded negativity, please direct it elsewhere.
Edward  - You're welcome   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-22 15:22:44
Caroline,

Let me start by saying that I felt bad after seeing your response
and wish I hadn't commented at all. Any rudeness or harshness was only due to
this being online. Being on the internet offers me a veil of anonymity you
aren't afforded, so I can speak out in a way I woudn't have face to face.


While I no doubt come off as a complete a-hole, if we were sitting on bar
stools next to one another at 7th or Freds, this would have been a civil and
pleasant conversation. But, to late for that now. Lets move on.

This was only
my 4th music festival, my 2nd ACL, and without a doubt I felt this festival was
by far the best. So, without writing a review, I'll do my best to explain
myself.

First off, I would rather you not mention a band, then praise or razz
them with one sentence.
"Dr. Dog's quasi-pop was warm and
friendly."
I don't know who Dr. Dog is, I don't know what quasi-pop means
and I'm sure the...
Edward  - Cont. You're welcome   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-22 15:25:04
...band would have hated being called warm and friendly. Your mention of them
raised no intrest in me in the band, gave me no understanding into the band and
little knowledge into their performance. Luckily I didn't get to see Dr. Dog.


I did get to see The Avett Brothers, and not only was it weak to dismiss
this perfomance with one sentence, it was a fantastic set. Now I understand part
of my complaint here relates to musical taste, so If you didn't like them so be
it. But I felt they were fantastic and I have listened to them more since ACL
then any other band.

Saturday was the best day of the festival by far, and I
felt you agreed in your article. I couldn't make out from your reply if you saw
!!!, more on that later. But you seemed to dismiss Damien Horne due to a lyric
that didn't sit well with you. I hadn't heard of him prior to ACL and thought
his performance and music were both top notch. Your complaint didn't real...
Edward  - Cont. 2. You're welcome   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-22 15:26:54
...really even make sense to me, if you care to explain please do.

As I wirte
this I realize several things:

1. We must go to this festival with different
frames of mind, after all you are a musician and i'm far from it. But I don't
look for that one song that will stick around for 20 years. I want to see bands
I haven't heard before, and I want to see great sets. And while you are correct,
in 20 years I will not know one !!! song, right now I couldn't name one !!!
song, and two weeks prior to ACL I didn't know how to pronunce !!!, that doesn't
mean they didn't play one of the best sets at the festival, which ruined me for
about two hours. They were wonderful. Did you see it?

2. I'm a middle aged
frump, apparenlty dealing with some repressed issues from my fathers acoholism.
But I still have the stomach for the fight, and skipping 3 to 5 sets to watch a
football game is a poor call. Not for me, not for them, but for so...
Edward  - Cont. 3. You're welcome   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-22 15:28:28
...someone who probably has a press pass, & contributes regularly to the FWW and
who probably went to the festival planning on writing an article about the
experience. There were about 8 great bands to choose from while you watched
football, to each their own.

3. This was a grealy varied musical festival. We
got soulful with Damien Horne and Rafeal Saadiq. We got country with The Zac
Brown Band and Jypsi. We got our bluegrass from The Avett Brothers and the Wood
Brothers. We rocked our balls off with Jonathan Tyler and !!!. And I have no
idea what happened at Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band, but I fu**ing loved it.
And I cringed that Girl Talk slipped by without my getting to see it, not to
mention there was a classical cello heard somewhere on the site. You seem to be
set in your musical ways, and the "trendy" or "hip" bands may
not get a proper recap because you want to catch another alt-country act you
Edward  - Cont. 4. You're welcome   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-22 15:29:54
alt-country act you wrote a song for, or see an old friend play yet another 45
minute set. Nohing wrong with that if I do it, but I'm not a regular contributor
to a paper.

4. I need to realize you were recapping and not reviewing. So, to
take two weeks to get this article online and to only mention the mud in passing
is like writting a recap of November 2001 and not mentioning terrorism. 65k+
people wallowing in their own shit is a story in itself. And while songs like
The Avett Brothers "Shame", or Damien Hornes "Rain", or Jonathan
Tylers "She's From the Other Side" may not stick with us in 20 years,
we'll remember the dillo dirt. Should have been mentioned.

5. After all of
this I realize my problem may not be with you, it's with the FWW. I read this
paper for music articles and band schedules. Well, that and hookers. But mostly
for the music. I bet i'm not alone. And to have one of the top festiva...
Edward  - Cont. 5. You're welcome   |71.91.124.xxx |2009-10-22 15:32:01
...festivals in the world take place three hours away and not have it well
covered seems lilke a big miss on the papers part.

That's it. I'm gonna rub
one out and watch "Dispatch: Zimbabwe". Go Frogs!
PS - What a pain in
the ass it is to post here!
The Bear  - What a waste   |71.11.223.xxx |2009-10-20 06:55:10
Based on your remarks about this review, I conclude that you're either a 19-year
hipster who has displaced the affection and acceptance you never felt from your
cold, distant, alcoholic father onto anyone who plays an instrument, or just a
douche-y troll trying to talk shit, with nothing really to back it up. I put
about as much thought and care for accuracy in my analysis as you did yours.

I
counted 14 bands that the writer wrote about. I would say that qualifies as
"some f-ing bands." As far as having a "game plan" goes, not
everyone plans three months ahead who they're going to see. Some people talk to
other people and ask who they should see, and some people don't mind seeing
bands that haven't been pitchforked to death. And to say that an article sucks
without saying specifically what it is about the writing that you don't like is
more than inarticulate, it's stupid and thoughtless.

You're an idiot. Stick ...
Kj  - Idiot Ed...   |70.129.154.xxx |2009-10-27 20:57:18
Hey, Bear...I just read this batch of posts...No doubt Ed is an
idiot...cute...but an idiot nonetheless. However, counting 14 bands that were
reviewed when 14 bands were on 1 of 6 stages daily, says that about 7% of the
acts were tagged. Not much for someone offering a review of the entire
festival...for a media outlet. That much Ed and I agree on. That and A-train =
A-hole.
Caroline Collier  - Thanks for the explanation   |75.39.190.xxx |2009-10-29 11:57:22
Thanks for your thoughts, Edward, and you are forgiven for the rude remarks. I
cursorily recapped some of the bands I saw because 1. They weren't spectacular
in that setting and 2. I was lucky to fit this volunteer write-up into my
60-hour work week.

Many, many media outlets and blogs cover these international
touring bands, but the Weekly is the main publication writing about Fort Worth
bands, so ACL is an afterthought for this paper. That's just how it is. I hope
you are as passionate about the local scene as you are about Damien Horne et al.
And there was some sort of editorial mishap in the sentence to which you were
referring. Horne sang a song about how 'life would be better if you weren't in
it,' then made a comment about how we have music to uplift us and give us hope.
I just thought it was funny.

As for leaving the festival to watch the TCU game,
I'd proudly do it again. Other than Them Crooked Vultures and Toadies, t...

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