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A compilation of live footage, interviews and personal photos of Lolloapalooza 1992, Molson Park, Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Credits for some video and photo footage: Much Music, Lance Mercer Music: Deluxe / Lush / 4AD ____________________________________________________________________ In the summer of 1992, myself and 3 friends drove 8 hours to Lollapalooza 92. This would eventually become one of the most memorable experiences of my life. Being 18 and from a small northern Ontario community, we had no access to large-scale concerts. Not only were we living the full concert experience for the first time, we were seeing several bands we were all fans of. In fact, the only artist I was not too familiar with was Ice Cube. The weather was surreal. It was sunny, breezy, not a cloud in the sky so when Lush took the stage, her bright red hair radiated in the sun. Soundgarden and Pearl Jam gave an intense show. One unforgettable moment was when Eddie Vedder literally climbed the stage (and extremely high) scaffolding, which I was lucky to capture on camera. When Ministry came on, things got considerably more aggressive. At one point, a young 14 year old girl, who must have weighed 80 lbs got pulled under the mosh pit and my friend and I had to do our best to push the crowd around us enough to pull her out, thankfully we succeeded. Admittedly, when Ice Cube took the stage, we needed a break from the mosh pit but having a beer, watching the cloud of "smoke" hover over the crowd was equally entertaining. We also saw cast members of Degrassi (Spike and Liz) wandering the grounds. There were piercing huts, political info booths, artisan displays etc. By the time the Chilli Peppers took the stage, we were bloody knee'd, exhausted from 11 hours of rockin' our asses off so we left a little before the show ended. We got lost walking to our hotel and eventually got a lift in the back of a pickup truck by a bunch of rowdy locals who had just left the show. It was truly one of the most amazing experiences of my life and I'm grateful to have experienced it when I did.