Outside Lands Festival 2012 Playlist – Neil Young, Jack White, Metallica, Stevie Wonder, The Foo Fighters, Beck, Justice, Sigur Ros

outside-landsKicking off its fifth year, the Outside Lands Festival 2012 takes place this weekend in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Headliners include a number of music’s biggest names, such as Neil Young and Crazy Horse, Metallica, The Foo Fighters, Stevie Wonder, Jack White, Beck, and Andrew Bird, among others.

There are also plenty of other artists and bands scheduled for OSL, including The Walkmen, Sigur Ros, Of Monsters and Men, Big Boi, Regina Spektor, Justice, and many others.

Friday, August 10th – Outside Lands Schedule/Lineup

The following are just some of our picks for Day One of OSL Festival 2012. Stage names are in parenthesis.

If you’re attending Outside Lands for the first time, and you intend on getting up front for the big stages – Lands End and Twin Peaks – it’s recommended to get there early. As the day goes on the front of the main stages will fill with people who are hell bent on being as close as possible for the biggest headliners of the day.

White Denim (Sutro) – 12:05pm – 12:55pm
Sharon Van Etten (Sutro) 1:15pm – 2:05pm
Tanlines (Panhandle) 1:30pm – 2:10pm
Wallpaper (Twin Peaks) – 2:15pm – 3:05pm
Jukebox The Ghost (Panhandle) 3:05 – 3:45pm
The Walkmen (Sutro) 3:55pm – 4:55pm
(Overlapping The Walkmen and Beck? Nooo.)
Beck (Lands End) 4:30pm – 5:40pm
Of Monsters and Men (Sutro) 5:25pm – 6:25pm
Foo Fighters (Lands End) 6:10pm – 7:20pm
Andrew Bird (Sutro) 6:55pm – 8:10pm
Justice (Twin Peaks) – 8:40pm – 9:55pm
Neil Young & Crazy Horse (Lands End) 8:10pm – 9:55pm

“Hey Hey My My” (Live Rust) – Neil Young and Crazy Horse

D.A.N.C.E.Justice

“Fake Palindromes”Andrew Bird

“Wheels”Foo Fighters

“Little Talks”Of Monsters and Men

“Where It’s At”Beck

“Angela Surf City” The Walkmen

Saturday, August 11th – Outside Lands Schedule/Lineup

Yellow Ostrich (Twin Peaks) 12:45pm – 1:25pm
Tame Impala (Lands End) 1:50pm – 2:40pm
Animal Kingdom (Panhandle) 1:25pm – 2:05pm
Geographer (TwinPeaks) 2:10pm – 2:55pm
Father John Misty (Panhandle) 2:55pm – 3:45pm
Portugal The Man (Lands End) 3:10pm – 4:10pm
Alabama Shakes (Sutro) 3:50pm – 4:40pm
Explosions in the Sky (Lands End) 4:40pm – 5:40pm
Grandaddy (Sutro) 5:10pm – 6:10pm
Big Boi (Twin Peaks) 5:15pm – 6:05pm
The Kills (Lands End) 6:10pm – 7:10pm
Passion Pit (Twin Peaks) 6:50pm – 7:50pm
Dr. Dog (Panhande) 7:50pm – 8:45pm
Metallica (Lands End) 7:55pm – 9:55pm
Sigur Ros (Twin Peaks) 8:40pm – 9:55pm

“Gobbledigook” – Sigur Ros

“Fuel”Metallica

“Heart It Races” – Dr. Dog

“Sleepy Head”Passion Pit

“Future Starts Slow”The Kills

“Gossip”Big Boi

Sunday, August 12th – Outside Lands Schedule/Lineup

fun (Lands End) 1:30pm – 2:15pm
Franz Ferdinand (Lands End) 2:40pm – 3:35pm
Amadou & Mariam (Twin Peaks) 3:35pm – 4:35pm
City and Colour (Sutro) 3:45pm – 4:45pm
Regina Spektor (Lands End) 4:00pm – 4:50pm
Electric Guest (Panhandle) 4:25pm – 5:05pm
Santigold (Twin Peaks) 5:10 – 6:05pm
Jack White (Lands End) 5:25pm – 6:25pm
Bloc Party (Twin Peaks) 6:45pm – 7:45pm
Stevie Wonder (Lands End) 7:20pm – 9:30pm

“Superstition” Stevie Wonder

“Helicopter” – Block Party

“Icky Thump”The White Stripes

“Disparate Youth”Santigold

“This Head I Hold” – Electric Guest

“Take Me Out”Franz Ferdinand

“Saball” – Amadou & Mariam

“We Are Young” (featuring Janelle Monae) – fun

For the full schedule, map and more, check out the official Outside Lands website

Outside Lands Festival Ends on Chilly Note, Some Controversy; But Overall, A Good Fest

YouTube video of Pearl Jam performing “Black” at Outside Lands Festival, Saturday

The second annual Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park closed last evening with the eccentric acoustic metal band Tenacious D playing to a crowd of thousands of people. Clearly, the chilly temperatures, created by a mix of heavy fog and winds coming off the Pacific Ocean only blocks away, made the closing hours of the fest a challenge for everyone, including festival goers – some with only T-shirts and shorts – performers and festival staff.

Luckily, it was the only foggy, chilly day of the three-day festival. First-timers to San Francisco seemed baffled, and were often under-dressed, for the typical San Francisco summer time weather. On Sunday, a woman from Canada said, “It’s warmer in Alaska right now then it is here. So much for sunny and warm California.” She missed Saturday and Sunday, which were warm and mostly sunny days.

Promoters and organizers are calling the second annual festival a success, even though attendance appeared to be down over last year, especially on the opening day of the fest. Rolling Stone reported that attendance was 100,000 over the three days. Headliners like Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews, Ween, Modest Mouse, Incubus, Black Eyed Peas and Thievery Corporation helped bring a good chunk of the ticket sales, but it was the diverse mix of dozens of other well-known artists and bands from nearly every popular music genre that helped make the festival an overall success for music lovers.

For many people, the biggest damper for this year’s Outside Land’s happened before the festival even started, with the sudden cancellation by the iconic hip hop trio Beastie Boys. The band canceled their appearance at the festival (and their concert tour) in June after band member Adam Yaunch learned he had cancer. Yaunch has been recovering at his home following his August 5 surgery.

Headlining artist MIA wanted to back out of her performance after learning that Tenacious D would be replacing the Beastie Boys. The sentiment among many Beastie Boys’ fans was similar. In fact, some people left before the Tenacious D set; others who stayed seemed baffled, even annoyed, by the Beastie Boys replacement. In fairness to the organizers, how do you possibly find the right replacement for the Beastie Boys, especially within a few weeks of the festival launch?

Celebrity and Tenacious D. co-founder Jack Black apparently told MTV that he wasn’t insulted by MIA’s Twitter messages in which she made public her displeasure of performing on the same stage before Tenacious D rather than the scheduled Beastie Boys. MTV reported that MIA was not going to perform, but the threat of a lawsuit forced her hand.

Nevertheless, many festival writers, and her loyal fans, were uninspired and disappointed by her lackluster performance. Thankfully, seeing Ween on the opposing stage in the massive area of Golden Gate Park was an alternative, even though their set was a bit of a let down.

In the end, MIA should have never been a headliner at Outside Lands from the get-go, and hopefully festival organizers will learn, as Coachella organizers learned earlier this year, that more consideration is needed to booking big name acts that have a broader appeal – like Pearl Jam, Radiohead, or even Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers.


Band of Horses at Outside Lands’ Sutro stage in Lindley Meadows (photo:IRC)

The bright spots for Sunday came from performances by lesser known indie and alternative rock bands like Cage The Elephant, Band of Horses, Dead Weather, Calexico, Avett Brothers, Morning Benders, Lanka and Heartless Bastards.

Yet for many of the festival goers in the indie and alternative rock/folk/country collective, if you will, it was when the Sunday schedule was revealed a couple of weeks ago that things looked less than ideal. As a music writer of a San Jose metro newspaper wrote, and this writer agrees, fans of bands like Calexico, Modest Mouse, Matt & Kim and Dead Weather had no chance of seeing each band play a full show due to some unfortunate scheduling.

Having to make the decision to skip Jack White’s (The Raconteurs and The White Stripes) latest band project, Dead Weather, and Matt & Kim, in order to see part of Calexico, and most of Modest Mouse shows, turned out to be a bad decision in retrospect. Surprisingly, Modest Mouse didn’t even sound like the same band that fans grew to love over the past decade and more. Perhaps it was the cold weather – or coming on before MIA – that played a part in a mediocre set from Modest Mouse.


Built To Spill put on one of the best shows at Outside Lands 2009

One of the best shows of the entire festival was clearly Built To Spill’s set on Saturday afternoon on the Land’s End stage. The band played beyond expectations and the crowd grew and grew during the band’s set that included fan favorites like “The Plan” and a couple of new tracks from their forth-coming LP.

[Editor’s Note: Oops! The first filing of this story incorrectly identified the songs “The Lazy Eye” and “The Royal We” as Built to Spill songs. They are Silversun Pickup songs. It was a long three days. Thanks to those of you who spotted the error. ]

But BTS also has some work to do to appease die-hard fans – some of whom have been fans since BTS’s humble early years – who were uncomfortable at best when BTS signed on to Warner Bros. Records. Still, Built To Spill, next to Pearl Jam, put on one of the festival’s best and most memorable rock shows.

On Friday night, despite Eddie Vedder’s self-confessed ‘tickle in throat,’ which was really not that apparent, Pearl Jam rocked a massive crowd into the late hours and delivered one of best shows of the entire festival. The crowd broke out into many remarkable sing-a-longs during Pearl Jam’s electrifying two-hour set. The most memorable was when thousands of fans literally sang the lead vocals on “Elderly Woman Behind the Counter in a Small Town.”

Being amongst the packed crowd of Pearl Jam fans in every direction, with the band playing in top form, you couldn’t escape the sense of being part of a big moment in rock history. The crowd also took over on major portions of “Daughter,” “Alive” and “Even Flow.” The band, as a whole, sounded as good as they did a decade ago.


Jenny Lewis with Conor Oberst and The Mystic River Valley Band (Photo: IRC)

Other highlights of Outside Lands’ festival for myself and company (it’s impossible to see all the shows, and with preference to mostly non-headliners, makes this a biased view) include Conor Oberst and The Mystic River Valley Band, Silversun Pickups, Akron/Family, TV on the Radio, Portugal The Man, Midnite, The Duke Spirit and The Dodos, among others.

Overall, when compared to Outside Lands 2008, this year’s festival line-up had a bit less of a rock emphasis. Last year featured a more powerful line up, with phenomenal shows by Radiohead, Beck, Wilco, Andrew Bird, Jack Johnson, Cake, Regina Spektor and Broken Social Scene, as well as fine performances from The Walkmen, Stars, Cold War Kids, Devendra Banhart, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Lupe Fiasco, M. Ward, The Black Keys, Rogue Wave, Primus, Bon Iver, Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals, Steve Winwood, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Widespread Panic, Galactic and dozens more. Ahhh, now that was a festival!

All in all, Outside Lands 2009 was a good festival and all those involved deserve a thumbs up for pulling off such a huge event as smoothly as they did in the middle of a major city. What organizers might want to consider for the expected 2010 Outside Lands Festival is to have a line up that looks more like 2008 than 2009, and pay more attention to scheduling conflicts and headliners, especially for the closing day. Everyone knows that a festival needs a strong closing day to be considered a success all the way around.

Finally, as all music festivals should be, it would be nice to see ticket prices come down just a bit to allow more people to attend. Festivals are not supposed to be all about making money but they are becoming more like that every year. Yes, they are enormously expensive to put on, but they also bring in huge profits – so it would be nice to see the line move more in the direction of the emphasis on music and community and less on money and commercialization. Still, Outside Lands does a better job already (only it’s second year) than many other big music festivals that have been around for many years.

Related Outside Lands’ posts:

– First-Ever YouTube Live Streaming of Outside Lands Festival

Second Annual Outside Lands Festival Starts Friday

First-Ever YouTube Streaming Live from Outside Lands Fest in San Francisco


Dave Matthews Band will perform Saturday night at Outside Lands

For the first time ever, YouTube is streaming a live music festival to the world. The event is San Francisco’s second annual Outside Lands Festival, a three-day music fest in the city’s famed Golden Gate Park.

Tonight, at 7:50 pm Pacific time, YouTube’s Outside Lands coverage will feature the entire two hour set of legendary alternative rockers Pearl Jam. An hour before that, at 6:50 pm, Silversun Pickups will play for the live stream.

Click to watch YouTube’s Outside Lands Live Stream.

View the full schedule for all three day’s at Outside Lands’ official website.

The fest features headliners like Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Incubus, Modest Mouse, Ween, Mars Volta, Band of Horses, in addition to dozens of other bands like TV on the Radio, Calexico, Conor Oberst and the Mystic River Valley Band, Jason Mraz, Blind Pilot and dozens more. YouTube live streaming coverage kicked-off this afternoon with alternative rock icons Built To Spill – an impressive set that got thousands of people moving and having a blast.

The Second Annual Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park Starts Friday


Tomorrow is the kick-off for this weekend’s second annual Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Last year, there were an average of 60,000 people per day at the three-day long festival which was considered a success for the premiere of the new festival. Some music sites have described OL as the Bonnaroo or Lollapalooza of the West. It’s a bit early to make that analogy, but clearly OL has become a contender for one of the country’s major music festivals.

Although one of the major headliners at this year’s Outside Land Festival, the Beastie Boys, had to cancel, organizers mobilized and got Tenacious D as a replacement. Other headliners include Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews, Incubus, Black Peas, Mars Volta, Ween, Modest Mouse and Thievery Corporation. What is not clear is why Band of Horses, Built to Spill and Calexico haven’t been promoted as headliners.

In addition to the headliners, there are many top seed indie and alternative rock bands on the schedule, including Built to Spill, Band of Horses, The Dead Weather, TV on the Radio, Silversun Pickups, The National, Conor Oberst and the Mystic River Valley Band, The Dodos, Calexico, Akron/Family, The Duke Spirit, Blind Pilot, Bat For Lashes, Portugal, The Man, Cage The Elephant, The Avett Brothers, John Vanderslice, Heartless Bastards, Matt & Kim and dozens more. View the full line up of artist and bands playing the Outside Lands Festival.

In preparation for the festival, IRC is highlighting some of the top bands in this special festival playlist. Whether you’re going to the festival or not, it’s a good representation of the bands playing Outside Lands. If you’d like to see the exclusive, live webcast from San Francisco, you can watch Outside Lands on YouTube.

This playlist features songs from just a few of the bands playing this weekend’s Outside Lands Festival in San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park. Fest starts at noon Friday.

“They Will Appear, Behold” (Live) – Akron/Family

“No One’s Gonna Love You”Band of Horses

“Nikorette”Conor Oberst and the Mystic Valley Band

“Across The Wire” Calexico

“Panic Switch (Bobby Evans remix)”Silversun Pickups

“So Far Around The Bend”The National

“Fables” The Dodos

“Your Party”Ween

“Tiny Little Robots”Cage The Elephant

“Microcastle”Deerhunter

“People Say”Portugal. The Man

“Need You Tonight (INXS cover)”Dirtbombs

“If I Were A Carpenter”Heartless Bastards

“Pete Evans Pritchard” – The Mars Volta

“Planet of Green Love”Tea Leaf Green

“Moon And Moon”Bat For Lashes

Profiles and songs from headliners and other bands playing Outside Lands Festival the weekend.

“The Plan”Built To Spill

“World Wide Suicide”Pearl Jam

“Dashboard”
Modest Mouse

“Boom Boom Pow”
Black Eyed Peas
“Wonderboy”Tenacious D
“Air Batucada”Thievery Corporation
“Gettin Up”Q-Tip

The weather for the festival is supposed to be warmer and sunnier (and that’s saying a lot for San Francisco in the summer time) than last year, which was predominantly foggy.

On the first night of the new festival in August 2008, the famous San Francisco fog rolled in as Radiohead took the stage and performed one of the most phenomenal and mind-blowing shows I’ve ever witnessed (and many others said the same) with a spectacular light show that created beams of blue, yellow and white lights that criss-crossed through the fog, illuminate the packed crowd of tens of thousands and was amazingly choreographed with the band’s stunning performance.

During the show, which came right on the heels of Beck‘s impressive set, and looking in awe at the rainbow of beams shooting through the dense fog, I remembered wondering if famed director George Lukas, who lives in the SF Bay area, got the idea for the laser beams in Star Wars movies from this dazzling phenomenon?

Somehow, I can imagine him in the fog-drenched redwood forest with a flash light, being amazed, as so many who experience this phenomenon are, how even a small flash light can create such a magnificent beam of light for as far as the fog mist carries it. There was also a glimpse of this as well in scenes from Steven Spielberg‘s classic film E.T.

You can follow IRC on Twitter during the Outside Lands Festival this weekend as we send out updates about which bands are playing and whatever else happens.

Major Music Festival in San Francisco Was Far Out, Man

The following is a report that was written after San Francisco’s Outside Lands Festival, but was not published until now due to time constraints.

SAN FRANCISCO – The first major rock music festival to grace San Francisco’s Golden Gate Park in nearly four decades was a huge success last month (August 22-24), drawing a crowd that organizers estimated at over 150,000 people.

Outside Lands celebrated its first year as the Bay Area’s newest major rock festival with three days of music from artists and bands like Radiohead, Jack Johnson, Tom Petty, Beck, Andrew Bird, Widespread Panic, Wilco, Broken Social Scene, Rouge Wave, Manu Chao, Ben Harper, Primus and Rodrigo y Gabriela, among dozens of others.

Unlike most other summer rock festivals, there were no sun burns or cases of heat exhaustion at Outside Lands. San Francisco’s famously reliable fog, that the city is known world-wide for, drenched Golden Gate Park’s Polo Fields for most of the three-day music festival – probably not what the over-advertised Heineken vendors wanted, but what did they expect in August on the west side of San Francisco?

Believe it or not, Anchorage, Alaska has higher summertime temperatures, on average, than San Francisco, California (and it’s not because of the hot air blowing from Sarah Palin’s mouth).
But on the last day of the festival, Sunday August 24, the sun came out and blue skies replaced low-lying clouds and mist. Having been to plenty of outdoor concerts and festivals in the hot sun, it’s easy to welcome and appreciate the cooling waves of continuous fog.

MP3s from Outside Lands lineup artists:
“KC Accidental” – Broken Social Scene
“Herectics” – Andrew Bird
“Sightlines” – Rogue Wave (check out the band’s other music, they’re awesome.)

When Radiohead took the stage late Friday evening, the lights surrounding the entire venue beamed up through the fog like lasers – a common site in northern California. Just ask anyone who has shone a flashlight or drove with their headlights on through the thick summer fog – you can literally cast a beam of light for as far as the eye can see.


Perhaps this is how Stars Wars director George Lucas, a native of northern California, came up with the idea for the famous laser weapons featured in the classic trilogy.

Anyways, the sets for good indie bands and artists – like Andrew Bird, Broken Social Scene, M. Ward, Rogue Wave – were too short, and the time delay between various acts were too short for such a huge place – literally four football fields from end to end. Next time they should also do something about the dust – that really surprised me since most of the park is lush and green (thanks to the fog and irrigation); dust is just not something you see in San Francisco.

(photo by thegatos08 on Flickr)

For many festival goers, it was the first night’s headliner, Radiohead, that proved to be the highlight of the entire festival (not that big on Petty and Jack Johnson as headliners). Not only did they put on an amazing light show, but they sounded spectacular – better than on vinyl – which is hard for me to believe in a way, but it’s true.
There were two brief sound outages, but the band apologized for that. As if. No apology needed Thom, you guys were so awesome, everyone already had forgotten about it. It’s the only reason the performance gets an A instead of an A-plus.

Next year, assuming the fest will be held again (all indications are that the greedy promoters and investors made plenty of money) they should step it up have more real headlining bands (it is San Francisco, man), not try to cram so much on so many stages in three days and definitely invest more in facilities, and lower the three-day pass price.

Outside the parameters of the fenced off event were hundreds, if not thousands of people, who were presumably not ticket holders but had no problem hanging out in or under trees and on strips of grass soaking in the many artists – for free, and they didn’t have to wait in the lines for the disgusting portable toilets.

Also, it’d be nice if they could come up with some innovative ways to protect the park more from environmental damage. I can’t help but to feel a little guilty for the digging up of the grass (grass – not talking about that kind people – is a rare thing in SF) and how the loud music affected wildlife in and around the park.

Nevertheless, the festival was considered a success to most who attended. Those who were most dissatisfied were area residents who lived within an earshot of the music blaring above the trees and throughout adjacent neighborhoods. The fog actually helps carry sound, so at times residents blocks and blocks away felt almost like they were part of the festival.

Beck, Wilco, BSS, Andrew Bird and Devendra Banhart Added to Outside Lands Lineup

(click image for official festival poster in PDF)

Organizers of Outside Lands, San Francisco’s three-day music festival taking place in Golden Gate Park this August, are beefing up the lineup for the west coast’s newest outdoor music festival.

Today’s new additions to the SF Outside Lands Festival include Beck, Wilco, Andrew Bird, Broken Social Scene, Drive-By Truckers, M. Ward, Cold War Kids, Two Gallants, Black Mountain, Devendra Banhart, Ben Harper, Galactic, Widespread Panic, Primus, Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings, Bon Iver, Nellie McKay, Little Brother, Manu Chao, Regina Spektor, The Coup, The Cool Kids, Steel Pulse, Lyrics Born, Café Tacuba and the Felice Brothers.

Here’s a few featured artists and groups:

MP3: Wilco – Muzzle of Bees
MP3: Radiohead – Jigsaw Falling Into Place
MP3: Andrew Bird – A Nervous Tic Motion Of The Head to Left
MP3: Galactic – Bongo The Dog
MP3: Broken Social Scene – Anthems for a 17-Year-Old Girl

The latest lineup news for Outside Lands 2008 lineup adds to previous confirmed performances from headliners Tom Petty, Jack Johnson and Radiohead. More news updates as they come in.