The Flaming Lips performing at Bonnaroo 2010; photo credit Kravitz/Film Magic via RollingStone.com
“People
say, ‘Why are you doing Dark Side of the
Moon? It seems dark and cynical,’ but I don’t believe it is. I think it’s a
great, simple mantra, this idea of ‘all that you touch and all that you see and
all that you taste’ – the idea that your experiences are your life.
I think that says a lot to this crowd here, saying, ‘This isn’t about reading something in a book or watching a movie or being on the Internet. This is about really living life.’ It’s about your friends, it may rain on you, it’s going to be hot, you have to shit in some Porta-Potty. It’s about experiences, and that’s what your life is. Life is not what you dream, it’s what you live.”
-the Flaming Lips' Wayne Coyne about the band's decision to cover Pink Floyd's Dark Side of the Moon in its entirety at this year's Bonnaroo music festival in Tennessee. I finally leafed through the July 8-22 issue of Rolling Stone, the one that contained the much ballyhooed article about Stanley McChrystal. But the part of the issue I liked most, which wasn't posted online, was Brian Hiatt's wrap-up of Bonnaroo.
She levels me with a look. "And then I got bored to death.
Nobody tells you the truth. I once asked one of the ladies, 'Did you
ever have an affair?' And she stared at me like I was crazy. 'Why would
I tell you?' she said. Another time, someone had just bought an
apartment and I said, 'How much?' And she said, 'That is really none of
your business.' And I thought, Fine. Then we are not friends and I
don’t want to spend any more time with you. I was friendly with one
couple who I no longer see at all. They would always say, 'We're such
good friends.' And then I found out that their daughter had a complete
nervous breakdown. For a year, I was always told everything is
wonderful. Well, then what are we wasting our time here at [Upper East Side restaurants] Elaine's or
Mortimer's or Swifty's? I don’t want to sit in Swifty's and not say
anything about anything. I just totally stepped away.
... All I want you to do, if we are sitting down and it's after 6 p.m., is tell me the truth. Because we've all lied to each other all day long in business and we've all had these lunches and we've all ass-kissed to the point where I carry Chapstick. If I am going to sit down and eat with you, just tell me the truth and let me say to you, "Things are lousy and I’m sad.'"