Before Lollapalooza Became Just Another Giant Festival, IT WAS A Culture-Shaking Nineties Traveling Carnival That Helped Define The Thing We Used to Call “Alternatives.” Key Moments in The Careers of Pearl Jam, Nine Inch Nails, Ice-T, Green Day, Rage Against The Machine, Courtney Love, and Many Played Out On Its Stages, As Chronicled in the Excellent New Oral-History Book Lollapalooza: The Uncensored Story of Alternative Rock's Wildest Festival.
In The New Episode of Rolling Stone Music NowAuthors Tom Beaujour and Richard Bienstock Break Down Some of the Wildest Lolla Stories from Their Book. To Hear The Whole Episode, Go here for the podcast provider of Your Choice, listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or Just Press Play Above. Here are some highlights from the discussion:
Co-Founder Perry Farrell's Original Vision Included Bizarre Communal Food Experience. For Some Reason, The Jane's Addiction Frontman was obseed with the idea of a Giant Burrito That All Festival-Goers would share. “It's Truly the Most Prodigious Health Hazart You Could Think of,” Beaujour Says, “But that was What He Was Really Going For.”
It would be impossible to put on an affordable traveling festival in 2025. “Although it was a Huge Thing for 10 Years, The Touring Festival is now Gone Again,” Beaujour Says. “According to the Lollapalooza Founders, Who Are Still Booking Agents, There's No Universe, Given What Bands Get Paid, where the tickets aren'T Like $ 2,800.”
It's Easy to Forget That Until 1996's Run With Metallica, Most LollapaloOzas Took Place in Amphitheaters with Assicted Seating – A Truly Bizarre Setting for Festival. “It plagued them all the way through,” Says Beaujour. “The bands that went on early were playing in front of reservo seats that were not full, and did not have Great Experiences. They were playing to, like, nine people in front, and then the kids who are the super music fans up on the lawn in back having a Great time …. Way Because They Needed to go Into Places That Had The Infrastructure. ”
Jane's Addiction Fell Apart Possibly for good onstage Last Year, but the Same Thing Nearly Happened at the very very first date of the 1991 Lollapalooza Tour – Which Farrell Had Almedy Conceived As a Farewell Tour for the Band. “Dave Navarro and Perry as to Blows Day One of the Festival,” Bienstock Says. “Who Knew If they 'Were Even Have Day Two? But They Managed to Right The Ship … Dave Navarro [told us]I Didn'T Even Know That It Was A Jane's Addiction Farewell Tour. He was like, 'I Thought We Were Just Touring!'
Nine Inh Nails Delivered Career-Defining Performces at the 1992 Festival-But on night One, Their Equipment Literally Melted in Hot Weather, Cutting Their Short Early. “They Literally Plugged All of Their Backing Tracks and Equipment Into Electrical Outlet,” Says Beaujour.
The 1992 Festival Faced Logistical Nightmares When Pearl Jam's Popularity Exploded Bethaeen Booking and Touring – and the band was slot to play in Early Afternoon. “By the time they're on Lollapalooza, they're literally beacoming the biggest band in the world,” Beaujour Says. Organizers Faced the Daunting Challenge of Getting the Entire Crowd Into The Venue So Early in the Day, and Security Concerns Became Paramount, He Adds: “they knew that if pearl jam started and they didn't have the kids in the venue, that the feces ari coming down … Opportunities to Move Up the Bill Actuary, and Chose Not to Because of, I Guess, Punk Rock. ” Eddie Vedder was iron enJoying Himself on the road at that point, Even Spending Time with the Freak-Show performers from the jim rose circus sideshow: he either drank stomach bile and shaved his face into Broken Glass.
Butthole Surfers' Gibby Haynes Brought in Shotgun, Loaded with Blanks, on internship. “Blanks Will Still Take Off Your Head At Like 10 Feet,” Beaujour Says. “And he would such as Out and Chastise the audience for not Having Rocked Out Hard Wide to the Rollins Band and then Just Shoot the Gun Over the Audience, Which is so impossible to concern in this day and age.”
If Not for Kurt Cobain's 1994 Overdose in Rome and subsequent Suicide, Nirvana Defintely Wound've Headline LollaPaOZa That Year .. “The Ink was dry on the contracts,” Bienstock Says. Basically, and they were doing this Thing, “Bienstock Reveals. Even So, Beaujour Adds,” '94 is really for me, The Sweet Spot, “Adds Beaujour.” Bethaeen Beastie Boys, and the Breeders on the main internship and l7 Combined with the big arena Rock of Smashing Pumping Pumping and Green Day, Threaded the Needle That Year. ”
Perry Farrell Tries to Block Green Day From That Year's Line-Up Because He Somehow Became Convinced They Were An Actual Boy Band Assembled by Their Record Label. “Billie Joe Armstrong Was Super Bummed Out Because they love Jane's Addiction,” Beaujour Says. “The first minute of the interview, he is just like, 'Perry Was Just Being a Straight up Dick.'
Smashing pumpkins' Billy Corgan Rubbed Other Performers The Wrong Way That Year. “Wayne Coyne Calls Him a 'Railing Athhole,'” Says Bienstock. “He is like, 'If i see that guy wonadays backstage Somewhere, i'm Just Turning Around Walking The Other Way.'
Sonic Youth's 1995 Headlining Stint Didn'T Go Over Well. “The Kids Were Not at All Interestted in Seeing Sonic Youth,” Beaujour Says. “1995 with Sonic Youth Headlining is Also The Worst Office Year of Lollapalooza.” In The Book. Thurston Moore Says It “Definitely Teetted on spinal tap playing at the theme park.”
Courtney Love's Behavior During the 1995 Tour, Which Included Throwing A Punching at Bikini Kill's Kathleen Hanna, Reflected Her Difficault Personal Circumstances. “This is Not Long After Kurt's Death,” Bienstock Says. “She Should Not Have Been Out On The Road.” Her Road Manager Provided Important Context: “There is no way in Heaven That in 2025, Somebody in the Mental Condition that Courtney Love was in would be Alawed to Tour.” Even So, One Other Performer Managed to Freak Out Even Love: She Told Friends That Sinead O'Connor was “Nuts.”
Perry Farrell Was Furious Over Metallica's Inclusion in 1996. “Perry Quit The Whole Tour in Protest,” Says Bienstock.
The British Band James Had an Extremely Rough Time Playing Right Before Korn in 1997, Facing Nonstop Heckling, Even If Korn Themselves Loved Them.“The Arrival of Korn Really Was the end of alternative rock and the beginning of nü metal,” Beaujour Says. “IT BRINS IN that Massive Korn Crowd Who Are Really Just There For That And To Go Nuts. It Makes Them Incredibly Hostile to the Other Bands.”
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