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Title: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Skittish on 13 Feb 2007, 20:57
Shocked this hasn't been posted yet.

The Police
Tool
Widespread Panic
The White Stripes
Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
Wilco
The Flaming Lips
Manu Chao
The String Cheese Incident
Franz Ferdinand
Bob Weir & Ratdog
Damien Rice
Ween
Gov't Mule
Ziggy Marley & the Melody Makers
The Decemberists
Kings of Leon
Michael Franti & Spearhead
Wolfmother
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Feist
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Dierks Bentley
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Sam Roberts Band
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Ryan Shaw

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Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: SeanBateman on 13 Feb 2007, 21:01
I am totally coming to this.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: David_Dovey on 13 Feb 2007, 21:15
Wow, at first I didn't believe that this was real, because it's just too good.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: godinpants on 13 Feb 2007, 21:39
I would go, if just for the police, the flaming lips and xavier rudd.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Hat on 13 Feb 2007, 22:41
What a ridiculous name for such a delicious festival.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: David_Dovey on 13 Feb 2007, 22:50
I thought it was Australian when I read the name D:

It's very Aboriginal sounding. Plus there's a good deal of Australian artists on there as well.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Skittish on 14 Feb 2007, 05:47
Where the hell have you people been that haven't heard of this festival? It's been the biggest festival in America the past two years or so.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: thelightguy on 14 Feb 2007, 06:53
It's suprising how few people actually know about it...  although that tends to keep their lineup good because everyone who knows about it hates shitty pop bands. I wanted to go last year but couldn't.  I'll be damned if I don't make it this year.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: ScrambledGregs on 14 Feb 2007, 07:56
It's gotten too big. Isn't it like four days long this year?? That's just too much. Well, for me anyway.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Ernest on 14 Feb 2007, 08:00
Flaming Lips.  I would go.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Skittish on 14 Feb 2007, 08:18
It's gotten too big. Isn't it like four days long this year?? That's just too much. Well, for me anyway.

It seems like a lot but I went to a 4 day festival in CA last year and it was a blast. I could have stayed longer.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: SeanBateman on 14 Feb 2007, 10:22
Now that I know Coachella is sold out(fucking shit fuck ass cock) I am far more likely to come to this. I had a really good time last year, and I met a dude who lives in Manchester and said we could party at his house for a couple days before the festival, so I am pretty psyched. I actually had a Dream about Bonnaroo last night.

At the same time, I'm aprehensive because I am 95% sure MTV bought the rights to the festival, and the fact that MMJ is not playing this year is a bad sign, considering they've played every single Bonnaroo to this point. A lot of the hippies I talked to last year said the atmosphere was getting shitty even then, so I'm skeptical. Either way, I'ma wait till I see it on their site.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Skittish on 14 Feb 2007, 10:34
Now that I know Coachella is sold out(fucking shit fuck ass cock) I am far more likely to come to this. I had a really good time last year, and I met a dude who lives in Manchester and said we could party at his house for a couple days before the festival, so I am pretty psyched. I actually had a Dream about Bonnaroo last night.

At the same time, I'm aprehensive because I am 95% sure MTV bought the rights to the festival, and the fact that MMJ is not playing this year is a bad sign, considering they've played every single Bonnaroo to this point. A lot of the hippies I talked to last year said the atmosphere was getting shitty even then, so I'm skeptical. Either way, I'ma wait till I see it on their site.

Those were hippies though. Of course they don't like it. Each year there have been less jam bands and more indie rockers. That's great, in my mind. Not so great for hippies though.

And I wouldn't count MMJ out yet (unless they've come out and said they aren't playing it which I could have missed). I'm sure there will be more additions to the lineup considering there have been at least 80 bands the last 2 or 3 years and this initial lineup doesn't have but 70 or so.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: -sam on 14 Feb 2007, 16:19
I thought String Cheese Incident broke up?  Or was I dreaming when I read that, if so it was a wonderful dream.

I did the Bonnaroo thing back in '04.  Saw a bunch of great bands -- Dylan, David Byrne, Wilco, Gov't Mule, etc -- but the combination of the weather -- the first day was crazy Southern Heat, and then it rained hard the next two days -- the crowds -- i think that was the first year people died -- and the venue -- you've got 80,000 people and the only way in or out is a single two-lane road that bisects the festival site -- made me say never again.  The music is awesome, it's just not my scene.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: !!!CPAOI!!! on 14 Feb 2007, 17:30
I totally dig the line up but I feel like Bonaroo got totally jacked from the dirty, hippy jam-banders who brought it to life in the first place.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Lines on 14 Feb 2007, 18:28
where and when? never heard of it, but that sounds like a mighty fine festival.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Tyler on 14 Feb 2007, 18:43
June 14-17

Manchester, TN
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: BillAdama on 15 Feb 2007, 10:08
I was there last year.  The music was great, but one thing I learned is if I try to stand up for about ten hours straight for three consecutive days, my lower back hurts like hell.  I'll probably try to catch the bands I like in separate shows this year.

I'm stoked about this coming March, because winter before last I was seeing a show about once a week until I kind of ran out of money.  Now I can finally afford to start going to show again.  Already have tickets to the Thermals, Decemberists, TV On The Radio, and Lucinda Williams.

I'll probably only go to Bonnaroo if a bunch of my friends want to go or I meet a girl who wants to go.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: TheFuriousWombat on 15 Feb 2007, 10:52
i was going to go to bonnaroo but i decided the ticket prices/the distance from where i live didn't really justify it. i don't want to see a huge number of the bands playing anyway. i too am just going to catch individual shows. these next few months have some great concerts coming up: tv on the radio, the arcade fire, explosions in the sky, do make say think, sunset rubdown, tapes 'n tapes, kimya dawson. i'm going to see all of those and am therefore close to broke but i think i'll have a better collective experience at these concerts than i would at bonnaroo.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: SeanBateman on 15 Feb 2007, 12:07
People who think they will have a better time at single shows than at Bonnaroo have never dropped acid and watched Radiohead play at night in front of 50,000 screaming drugged out hippies and hipsters.

Festivals are just kind of more fun.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Hat on 15 Feb 2007, 13:25
There is nothing I would enjoy less than dropping acid and being surrounded by 50 000 screaming maniacs.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Lines on 15 Feb 2007, 16:07
i don't do acid, nor do i do maniacs, but i do like festivals, so i am going to save some monies so i can go. already asked some friends so we can save on gas money and whatnot.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: BillAdama on 17 Feb 2007, 22:27
People who think they will have a better time at single shows than at Bonnaroo have never dropped acid and watched Radiohead play at night in front of 50,000 screaming drugged out hippies and hipsters.

Festivals are just kind of more fun.

For me, there's nothing that makes it harder to enjoy Radiohead than having less than 2 millimeters of wiggle room.  I absolutely could not move.

Another reason to prefer individual shows:  There aren't fifty smokers within five feet of you at all times that you can't get away from.  And you can eat before you go to an individual concert, and thus do not have to pay ten dollars for anorexic proportions of food.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Skittish on 19 Feb 2007, 08:08
People who think they will have a better time at single shows than at Bonnaroo have never dropped acid and watched Radiohead play at night in front of 50,000 screaming drugged out hippies and hipsters.

Festivals are just kind of more fun.

For me, there's nothing that makes it harder to enjoy Radiohead than having less than 2 millimeters of wiggle room.  I absolutely could not move.

I guess you've never seen a show in a club.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: BillAdama on 19 Feb 2007, 13:50
People who think they will have a better time at single shows than at Bonnaroo have never dropped acid and watched Radiohead play at night in front of 50,000 screaming drugged out hippies and hipsters.

Festivals are just kind of more fun.

For me, there's nothing that makes it harder to enjoy Radiohead than having less than 2 millimeters of wiggle room.  I absolutely could not move.

I guess you've never seen a show in a club.

In clubs you have room to raise and lower your arms, and small openings to wedge through if you want to get out.  You tend to have at least 2-3 inches around you.  The Radiohead crowd at Bonnaroo was about three times as thick as any club crowd I've ever been in -- and I go there like half an hour early to get close to the stage.  It was also about twice as bad as the Woodstock 99 crowd near the stage during Korn at the height of their popularity.  I could hardly even hear the band.  I imagine it was almost as bad as a Beatles concert in '66.
Title: Re: Bonnaroo 2007
Post by: Jackie Blue on 19 Feb 2007, 13:52
People who think they will have a better time at single shows than at Bonnaroo have never dropped acid and watched Radiohead play at night in front of 50,000 screaming drugged out hippies and hipsters.