|
| |
| |
|
Sziget Festival 2007 Panorama: Day 5 - Sinéad O'Connor
Send us your caption for this panorama!
Click and drag in the image to look around. Right-click to go fullscreen.
|
More panoramas
Liked this panorama? Check out these similar panoramas, or explore the full archive!
Above the crowd for Pendulum | 2009-08-14
Above the crowd for Pendulum : Pendulum was supposed to play at last year's festival, but they had to cancel last-minute because of a fatal accident while transporting their gear. This year they made up for it, opening for The Prodigy. They dedicated their performance to the person who did not make it out of that accident.
I thoroughly enjoyed being in the back of the crowd, and I was clearly not the only one; it felt as if the whole island was drawn to the main stage area, leaving bars and other stages all but empty. They sure set the bar high for Prodigy to follow them up.
Day 0 - LGT Concert | 2007-08-07
Brotherhood of Brass (blue) | 2009-08-16
Brotherhood of Brass (blue) : Frank London's Klezmer Brass Allstars
Barbara Flaska, PopMatters:
"Every player with this group has devoted a lifetime to klezmer. The repertoire is not merely the bulgars, doynes, freylekhs, and horas, but a rare rhythm known as "the Oriental," a reflection of the musical influence from Odessa and the Carpathians."
» more
Boban Marković Orkestar
Boston Herald 09/2004:
"Imgagine the rowdiest, fastest rendition of "Hava Nagila" you've ever heard, zip it up with wild brass playing that would make a New Orleans marching band stop and stare, and throw in percussion so thunderous it shakes a hall, and then you've got an idea why the Orkestar gets a crowd into a frenzy."
Beatrice | 2009-08-12
Beatrice : Just to whet your appetite, here's a quote from Wikipedia:
1979: Beatrice played punk rock music, being the first band in Hungary. Their music were cheap and aggressive. It was against the Socialist system and became highly popular, mostly among the working class young people. It was a unique Hungarian version of punk using folk elements . . . Fero was the absolute frontman, usually making comical and/or aggressive monologues or performances on stage calling himself the "Roach of the Nation". He became a "phenomenon" along with the band. » more
Day 4 - Ambient Tent Projections | 2007-08-11
Day 4 - Ambient Tent Projections :
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
| |