Hallucination City: When 99 Electric Guitars Just Won’t Do
By La Verne Casagrande - Thursday March 23rd 2006 |
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On Wednesday, March 29, Glen Branca will perform his Symphony No. 13 “Hallucination City,” for 100 electric guitars at Disney Hall. Branca originally wrote this piece for the Y2K celebrations in Paris, hoping for an ensemble of 2,000 guitarists. When that performance fell through, he premiered the work outside of the World Trade Center in New York City with 100 guitarists.
Answer me this: Which song would you cover for an encore and why? You have 100 guitars at your disposal and you must put them all to use. Leave your answer as a comment below using your preferred contact email before noon Monday, March 27.
What’s in it for me?: Our favorite answer wins two tickets to the show.
“Hallucination City,” for 100 electric guitars
Wednesday, March 29, 2006 8:00pm
Walt Disney Cryogenic Tomb/Concert Hall
111 S. Grand
Los Angeles, CA
(323) 850-2000
Tickets a scant $10!



Won’t be fooled again – the Who
“Only Shallow,” by My Bloody Valentine. I think there are probably 50 or so guitars overdubbed on that one in the first place.
Louie Louie, except with 100 guitars playing it the Earth might split in two.
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The 1812 Overture. But, you know, with guitars, so even more badass then it is in V for Vendetta.
I’d like to hear Igor Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” done with guitars, all of them doing a different, contrapuntal part, and 10 of them could be doing a half-step up from the others in each passage.