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So I went to pitchfork again this year. This time around it was a bit different for me as I pretty much flew completely solo for most of the 4 days I was in Chicago. Of course my main man in Chi-town, Mauricio put me up for the 3rd year in a row and we did hang a bit. Otherwise I was a loner and it was really great. Okay, so first day I get to Chicago and jump on the El over to Wicker Park area where Mauricio lives. He is there with his lady and we get to hanging, they are not going for the Friday shows so I hang a bit and I am not worried about catching Tortoise because it would have been really hectic and I have seen them before. So the hang stretches, time warps on and then, Oh &^%$#t, Yo La Tengo, who I am extremely psyched to see is on in five minutes!! What do I do Mauricio? Do I have to call a cab or can I hail one like in my native New York but not like in my adoptive Portland, Maine. He says no problem go out to the corner and hail one. I get all my stuff together which is a project because I have to travel light but be prepared for anything, run out the door and immediately catch a cab to Union Park. I get there and the music is floating through the air, they have just started. I bob and weave my way through all the lemmings, show my ticket, open my pack for the inspectors and I am in. Hustle up close and I have only missed one or two songs. They go on to put on a great show, Ira Kaplan shreds the guitar and does some really crazy freak outs both in sound and body. They play sugarcube which sends me (Friday's bands were all "Write the Night" sets where people emailed in their requests) and I am happeee!.
Then came Jesus Lizard, whom I had also seen before and wasn't that determined to see them, so instead I used the time to get my beer tickets and wrist bands and all the associated lines. Next is the headliners and one of my all-time favorites, Built to Spill. I am so pumped up and they did not disappoint. Maybe some pompous music geeks were poo-pooing the fact that it was "all the hits" but I loved it.
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