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With the Texas senate race heating up along with the actual atmospheric temperatures in Texas , it was a particularly zesty weekend of music. Here are the most memorable, exciting and all-around best performances we saw. Photo: Getty Images. Pepper —the perfect song for an Emerick tribute, since his studio wizardry reached its zenith on Pepper. Read full review of McCartney performance here. One of the ASL stars happened to be Galloway Gallego, the pink-haired interpreter known for working with Wiz Khalifa, Brockhampton and many other rappers.

Dream job, indeed. Fuck yeah, I have! Between soulful, heart-on-sleeve ballads about bad dates, bad friends and being bad in general, King finessed some primal screams from her blues. She also had some fans, and even her own backup singers, rolling with laughter as she strutted silly across the stage. Metallica hit the ground running on Saturday night, just a few minutes shy of their 8 P.

Best Dance Party: Residente Nestled discreetly in a thicket on the south end of the park, the Barton Springs stage was about to go pure perreo. On Saturday night, Residente and his fabulous Afro-Caribbean band riled up the crowd with an arsenal of congas and funk guitars.

Many fans donned Puerto Rican flags as capes — one even came dressed as Wonder Woman. What does it matter if you like Coldplay? Best Family Reunion: The Revolution The band that helped catapult Prince to fame in the s, the recently reunited Revolution, made a special appearance in Austin this Sunday. Let him through. Scott topped off the song by giving his guest the hat off his head. This fabric is not very breathable. Best Brain: David Byrne Same as it ever was.

David Byrne was an early highlight on Friday, starting his set by brandishing a plastic model of a human brain, serenading it the way Bowie used to sing to a skull. Austin City Limits announces a new season premiering October 6 with an an epic hour featuring innovative art-rock performer St.

ACL , officially the longest-running music program in television history, has provided viewers with a front-row seat to the best in performance for over 40 years, and continues its legendary run showcasing more stars, innovators and highly-anticipated debuts. The series airs weekly on PBS stations nationwide and full episodes are made available online for a limited time at pbs. This season features—among many—the amazing St. Vincent, in a visually and sonically stunning hour, and songwriting legend John Prine—making his eighth ACL appearance —showcasing his acclaimed new release and gems from his catalogue.

A number of artists return including singer-songwriter Brandi Carlile, who delivers a crowd-pleasing performance in a radiant hour; worldwide superstar Sam Smith who brings along mega-hits and some new songs from his sophomore release; and boundary-pushing country artist Kacey Musgraves, who shines while sharing the stories behind her songs.



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