ocr: untortunately, last year S ne-up amply demonstratedtne easiest way to ruin a good thing, with record companies falling over each other to get their acts on the bill, regardless of common sense ("yeah, Primus! Theyre gonna be bigger than Rush!") With an overload ofindustry politics, a dearth of good music, and ar midwaythat was little more than a traveling head shop, it seemed like Lollapalooza was headed for a dead end. But for once, the bottom line actually prompted organizers to reinvent the wheel. They brought the sporadically brilliant Farrell back into the fold, if only as a well-paid fig ...