Bumbershoot Saturday Wrap: Bob Dylan, Neko Case, Edward Sharpe, and LOL Cats
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Renee McMahon The Decemberists' Colin Meloy.
Here's a look at what we saw, loved, and loathed at Bumbershoot on Saturday, Sept. 4:
Slideshows:
-- The Decemberists
-- Neko Case, The Raveonettes and Feral Children
-- Justin Townes Earle
-- Plants & Animals, Grynch
-- The Maldives
Notes & Posts:
-- Bumbershoot Comedy Report I: Marc Maron
-- Canada's Parlour Steps Play Pretty, Polished Pop for Packed Crowd
-- Health, Jamie Lidell, and Neko Case (Come Home, Wayne!)
-- Justin Townes Earle Entertains With Salty Stage Banter and Soulful Songs
-- Kerry Zettel's Deep, Droning Voice Was the Somber Star of See Me River's Set
-- If You're Hungry as a Horse, Reach for the Bumbershoot Barbecue
-- Pete Molinari Could Be the Willie Wonka of British Blues
-- The Best Reason to Hit Flatstock Ain't the Posters
-- Born Anchors Are Lacking Profits and Motivation
-- The Submarines Do It with Daisies
-- Edward Sharpe Plays the Part of Wild-Eyed Melodic Messiah During Bumbershoot Day One
-- Plants and Animals' Live Set Is a Completely Different Species from Their Studio Sound
-- The Fact That Bob Dylan Owned the Show Last Night Had Little to Do With His Songwriting
-- Facts and Figures From "Why Failure? Why Cuteness? Why Now?"
We'll be at the Seattle Center all weekend. Follow along on Reverb for more reviews, photos, and a few annoying lists.
Note: This post was originally posted Sunday afternoon, but moved for continuity sake.


























