"Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" has featured in almost every single Tame Impala set since the release of Innerspeaker, and was later added to the beginning of the set in 2011, transitioning into "Alter Ego". It was shot in 3D and features strong 3D effects and warbly images that make use of the extra dimension. It features the band playing a rendition of "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" in a woodland. While an official music video was never made, Pitchfork Media created an unofficial video. At only 3:19, "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" is the shortest track on Innerspeaker.įrames from the unofficial Pitchfork music video for "Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?", which was filmed in 3D The lyrics are minimal and only featured in the verses, while a heavily chorused, distorted guitar plays a riff in the choruses.Īnother verse comes in repeating the same lyrics, which gives way to a psychedelic outro, featuring many guitar overdubs with effects added to them coming to a crescendo. The verse starts, featuring Parker's vocals, which are reverbed and delayed. Before the verse starts, a pitch-shifted, delayed, fuzz guitar kicks in, which many mistook for a synth, to play a melody in the F major scale, featuring stereo panning effects to give it a sense of movement. It starts with three hi-hat hits on the drums, which was included by Parker as a tribute to the Outkast song Hey Ya! which starts with an uncommon three upbeats, rather than the more common four upbeats. It is based around four repeating barre chords of A minor, B-flat major, E minor and F major, played on electric guitar, to create a trance-like, hypnotic and spacious atmosphere, while the bass is played rhythmically to fill in the guitar spaces. Read Relix‘s Tame Impala cover story here."Why Won't You Make Up Your Mind?" was written by Kevin Parker in the key of F major in a 4/4 time signature. Parker and company closed the set with “Runaway, Houses, City, Clouds” off 2010’s InnerSpeaker and encored with a pairing of “The Less I Know The Better” and “New Person Same Old Mistakes.” Not soon after, Tame Impala also offered the triple-threat of “Let It Happen,” “It Feels Like We Only Go Backwards” and “Eventually.” Naturally, the band’s smoke-and-lasers stage show turned the outdoor venue into a dance party and kept the crowd warm on the crisp San Francisco evening. “Here’s one we haven’t played in a while,” Parker grinned before the latter tune. Halfway through the 75-minute set, fan favorite “Elephant” gave way to the tour debut of “Yes, I’m Changing.” Highlights from the show included an opening tour debut of Lonerism track “Enders Toi” and selections from 2020’s The Slow Rush, including “Borderline” and “Breathe Deeper.” “Happy Halloween, guys,” Parker told the massive crowd early on. However, Halloween was afoot, so bandleader Kevin Parker and company did trick the audience with a cancellation fake-out, appearing to replace Tame Impala with The Wiggles after a “ Squid Game event” (Parker wore the children’s group’s purple uniform sweater for the whole set, and the rest of the band similarly dressed in line with the theme). 31, Tame Impala brought their new “Rushium” stage show to their closing set at Outside Lands Music Festival in San Francisco.