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July 21, 2008

Pitchfork Music Festival 2008: The Supreme Genius Of King Khan


By Amrit Singh and Brandon Stosuy

There may have been bands with better songs or tighter chops, but the most impressive all-around performer of the weekend was King Khan ... because he never stopped performing. The Canadian/German-based garage rocker was everywhere, and everywhere dressed (or undressed) to the nines. The first time we spotted him -- early on Saturday -- he was wearing an unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt (round belly exposed for all the world to see), short shorts, a million necklace baubles, and a wide-brimmed cowboy hat. It turned out to be his tamest getup.

He gave us (and dozens of others) ice cream from the Ice Cream Man's truck (awarding one person with an empty box as a "hat"). He shot kids with water guns, while wearing a mask and tight spandex-style shorts which left nothing to the imagination. He donned his cape and played with dry ice. He joked and cajoled and wore beaded headgear. At one point, he tried to peg High Places with a beach ball, but it bounced off the stage's scaffolding (he was chased away by a security guard). He also managed to tear through his own trashy soul set, with a cheerleader, horns, and less clothes than ever, splitting time between the stage, the audience, and the security divider. Les Savy Fav were on at the mainstage at the same time, but after walking over to catch the tail of that set, we're pretty sure Khan out Harrington'd Tim Harrington.

The King's weekend wound up in suitably unpredictable and memorable fashion: Cut Copy's B-stage-closing set looked to be a wash because of a hugely delayed flight in from Australia (via L.A.). Enter King Khan and Bradford Cox, along with the Ponys' Jered, and a momentary cameo from Jay Reatard, to stall with a sort of stand-up bluesy garage set. Khan stole the day, by saving it.

But the real genius of King Khan? Knowing suckers like us would pay attention to and write about some dude wandering around in a Roman-style centurion helmet/mask and banana hammock with a boundless amount of hamminess. Well done, sir.

BRADFORD TAKES A KHAN SHOT

ICE KING KHAN

DRY ICE

KING COX

[Photos by Amrit]

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Its about time people realize the "supreme genius" that is King Khan. That dude has been hot shit for a few years now. Well done, King.

Posted by: karl at 07/21/08 11:22 AM | Reply
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Ddid he lose his voice the night before when he played with Jay Reatard? His voice was lacking. Still fun tho.

Posted by: Eduardo at 07/21/08 11:52 AM | Reply
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I remember when the focus was music at music festivals instead of dressing like an asshole.

Posted by: danny at 07/21/08 12:26 PM | Reply
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Have you heard Khan? That mawfawka can dress however the hell he wants as long as he keeps making the music he does.

Posted by: Zachra in reply to danny's comment at 07/21/08 12:45 PM | Reply
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fucking-a, man (or woman, whichever the case may be). king khan threw down one of the best sets of the weekend. and in the over-the-top face off between him an tim harrington (les savy fav) was playing at the same time, king khan was the winner.

Posted by: coach profile link at 07/21/08 2:58 PM | Reply
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wow, i must still be drunk. that post is freaking incoherent. my bad.

Posted by: coach profile link in reply to coach's comment at 07/21/08 3:10 PM | Reply
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oooh man i love this band. looks like a fun show.
and anyone that gives out free ice cream is awesome. :)

Posted by: gaby profile link at 07/21/08 2:59 PM | Reply
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Great pictures. I can't believe I missed him at the ice cream truck. But seeing his Saturday night show at Bottom Lounge more than made up for it. Dude is incredible.

Posted by: Nordy at 07/21/08 4:33 PM | Reply
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King Khan is bringing back finger-banging in the '08

Posted by: eric at 07/21/08 5:42 PM | Reply
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yeah, both the saturday night show and the sunday set were totally wild. i don't care if people want to argue the "gimmick" card, i think he makes (and performs!) some bangin jams.

Posted by: sb at 07/21/08 10:55 PM | Reply
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'Baby? Where's that watch I gave you for Christmas?'

King Khan was the greatest thing about Pitchfork O8

Posted by: C. Yamaguchi at 07/22/08 6:13 PM | Reply
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Best Show Ever.

Posted by: james at 07/22/08 8:08 PM | Reply
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