Yeah, and moshed to Ice-T's "Body Count", which was a comple...

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you were on acid at the first Lollapalooza?? fucking legend

Yeah, and moshed to Ice-T's "Body Count", which was a complete unadvertised secret band.

I had never heard his hip hop before, and that set turned me into a hip hop fan. Prior to that, I had only heard mainstream rap, and hated all of it. When the banners on each side of the stage that said "Original" and "Gangster" flipped around to "Body" and "Count", and the guitars came out. I saw Ice-T break character, point up to the General Admission area, (the only portion without seats), and say "A pit!". I looked to my left, and on the opposite side, saw a cloud of dust that flowed over the seating section below us. I ran over, watching colors smear, as I was now about 3-4 hours into my trip, and joined into the circle that was basically falling down the slope, slamming into the hand rail, and climbing up the slope. LA mosh pits were amazing. Everyone in the circle watches out for one another. There were at least two times when people grabbed me, and picked me up, before I had realized I was falling off balance.

The Jane's Addiction stage looked like a yard sale, but parts of the items in the background would come to life, and interact with the band. Leave it to those guys to know that some of their fans would be tripping, and added antics like that to really make it surreal.

The other thing that really blew my mind was Siouxsie Sioux's energy. She was in her 40's, running and jumping all over the stage in a body suit the whole time she was singing. During the final song, she was spread-eagle, and bouncing about three feet off the stage, over and over, while letting out the final notes of that song. Her aura was intensely vibrant, and massive.

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