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Farrell looked like he was having fun during the short set.
Farrell looked like he was having fun during the short set.
Women carried signs that said "Beautify the planet" and "Be playful make a difference create an uproar."
Women carried signs that said "Beautify the planet" and "Be playful make a difference create an uproar."
About 200 showed up for the lightly publicized appearance.
About 200 showed up for the lightly publicized appearance.

Farrell's quick free set doesn't disappoint

Even had it not been Perry Farrell, we would've been hard pressed not to attend the quick, free concert this afternoon in the Beans & Barley parking lot.

Fortunately it was the former Jane's Addiction and Porno For Pyros front man performing a quick set a mere 50 yards from our office.  And short but energized set, the lanky Farrell didn't disappoint.

The show is a teaser of Farrell's Thursday night concert with his new band Satellite Party at The Pabst Theater. The 8 p.m. concert also featured the New York-based Aussie band Mink, who jumped onstage after Farrell.

About 200 or so partook the affair, which had a vibe not-so-often seen in Milwaukee.  It was set for 1 p.m., but actually started around 1:30.

Farrell was handed a beer by someone in the crowd. He sipped it, voiced his approval and set it down atop an amplifier alongside a steaming cup of coffee. He said, "This is year one of bringing music to the street where it belongs. ... We're not gonna walk around like zombies anymore."

Farrell and Satellite Party played four songs before giving way to the American/Australian band Mink. He wrapped with a version of his biggest hit, "Been Caught Stealing," which sounded a bit clunky, eventually morphing into a little scat.

And of course, it wouldn't be Perry Farrell without something a little weird thrown in. Women from the entourage carried signs that said "Beautify the planet," "Be playful make a difference create an uproar" and "Become a solutionist and make a difference."

Still, you can't argue with a post-lunch set from a pioneer of '90s alt rock.  Not a bad way to spend a Thursday afternoon.

- Bobby Tanzilo contributed to this report.
 

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Andy Tarnoff | Aug. 17, 2007 at 8:58 a.m. (report)

We're not across from Judge's anymore. About two years ago, we moved our offices to the corner of North and Murray.

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4277 | Aug. 16, 2007 at 5:30 p.m. (report)

the writer says "50 yards from our offices"...if the OMC offices are still across from Judge's, that's a long 50 yards!!!

(Editor's note: The OMC offices are located at 1930 E. North Ave., which is directly across the street from Von Trier and our back door is roughly 50 yards from the aforementioned parking lot.)

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aburns | Aug. 16, 2007 at 3:47 p.m. (report)

didn't think i'd be spending my thur afternoon this way when i woke up this morning, it was very cool!! also, they gave away free tickets for the show tonight and i got two - very nice :)

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EliCash | Aug. 16, 2007 at 2:38 p.m. (report)

34188 Wish I could've seen that.
Definitely not your average afternoon...

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T15 | Aug. 16, 2007 at 2:31 p.m. (report)

Unbelievable. Unfortunately I missed it but I won't be missing the show tonight.

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