They had two bands open for them, Mighty Fairly, and The Retribution Gospel Choir. So first off, I checked out their gear.
Everyone in Mighty Fairly had TU-2's, the Guitarist had a Hot Rod Deville amp, a Boss TR-2, Maxon Overdrive with the knobs ripped off, and some weird shaped boost pedal. (Zinky Master Blaster?) He used a Les Paul the whole time. The Singer had this Sparkly Red Strat, but when he switched guitars... He had a red JAG-STANG! So I guess the REM guy has the Blue one, and he apparently somehow knows Courtney Love and got her to give it to him.
Sadly, the Girl's bass amp broke so she was running all around trying to fix it...Secondly, (is that a word?) The Retribution Gospel Choir came on, The Guitarist/Singer was using a New Vintage amp (couldn't tell what kind) and had an SHO, Lo-Fi Loop Junky, SIB Mr. Echo Plus, and an Octane. The bassist played through an Acoustic head into an Orange cab. Despite their name, they were like Muse except good.
And then the Meat Puppets! At first only the drummer and Curt were up their getting stuff set up. Curt used this little cool Zinky Half Stack, and had a Surf Green Strat with lots of stickers on it. He used a Fulltone OCD (I couldn't tell what version, but I know it's not v4) Morley Wah, Boss TU-2, (edit: figured out what pedal the phaser was) Maxon PT-9 phaser,Boss RE-20 that he used heck of a lot, and a Morley Echo Volume Chorus. Halfway through the first song, Cris came through the audience holding a beat up Precision Bass
, and just used the Retribution Gospel Choir's Bassist's amp. For a while, It was one of the best concerts I ever had been to, but then some Drunk Bitch started shoving everyone and jumping on the stage, so I went far away from her. 
(P.S. while I was outside, there was a Drunk guy who looked like Aen with blonde hair apologizing for being drunk. It was interesting)






