Perry Farrell on Docuseries 'Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza:' 'I Don't Remember Half of It'
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- Опубликовано: 30 июл 2024
- Lollapalooza co-founder Perry Farrell and producers Brian Lazarte and James Lee Hernandez talked about the challenges of telling the history of the legendary music festival in the docuseries 'Lolla: The Story of Lollapalooza." The three dropped by the IndieWire Studio at Sundance, presented by Dropbox, to discuss how the festival has changed from its beginnings in 1991.
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I had the very unique opportunity to meet Perry Farrell at a private party he once hosted back in the mid-to-late 90’s in Park City in the very early days of the Slamdance film festival in conjunction with the Sundance film festival.
He didn’t know me from my neighbor’s dog yet he still personally welcomed me into his (rented) home as if we were friends. He was gracious, kind, and one hell of a DJ and a master Turntablist.
I can’t wait to watch this docuseries!
This man Is a beautiful genius.
I hope those that make comments about Perry would try to understand that addiction and heartbreak can age a person. The fact he’s still with us is a miracle. And while part of his issues were self induced he’s still a beautiful soul. I hope you don’t have to endure half of what he has.
Loved the docuseries so much! Of course I knew of lolla back when it first started but didn’t attend until 2011 and it was incredible. Perry’s truly a visionary and embodies such a special vibe.
Love the docuseries I remember the early years. I was too young to go until 1995, but that was a really magical year for me because I just discovered Sonic Youth, and got to see Beck play odelay songs before it was even released and before he blew up. I also got to see Coolio, Cypress Hill for the first time. To have seen Hole during this time was great even if Courtney spent most of the time screaming at the audience and complaining about Kurt’s death. I also went to the first show of the 2003 tour that was really great other than the rain that delayed everything for like 30 min and Janes Addiction only playing for like 30min. Now I’m too old to go out and spend multiple days in massive crowd that it has become. But it’s still great for the newer generations to experience it!
what happened to his face?
Looking at Fairy Apparel bums me out. Then I hear him try to sing, and it’s full blown depression
I seriously struggle to connect the Perry Farrell that existed between 1985 to 2003 to the one we see today. What the hell..dude turned into the typical old shallow Botox filled Hollywood glitterati lol.
Perry looks like an old lady now…
Dummy, what have you done to change the world. Smalls