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Post by friendlydestroyer on Feb 9, 2010 16:31:01 GMT -5
Is Tenacious D live, same as the album - can't say I am a fan at all, but I am really surprised by all the love, worries me they will take the spot of someone more music orientated. What is the deal with the D anyways, funny? good show?
White Denim - 8/13-14 Power of the Riff - 9/1-2 Bruce Springsteen - 9/19 & 9/21 Gonjasufi - 9/24 Jay Z - 10/4 Animal Collective - 10/5 Swans - 10/10 GWAR - 10/16 New Order - 10/18 Squarepusher - 11/1 Bassnectar - 11/18 Neil Young & Crazy Horse - 11/27 Bonnaroo 2013 - ???
It would take any number of these for me to buy a tix
Phish Furthur Allman Brothers Widespread Panic Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers Neil Young Daft Punk TAB moe MMJ Bela Fleck and the flecktones STS9 Bisco Umphrey's Deadmau5 Shpongle Gov't Mule Lotus Massive Attack Les Claypool
good thing disco biscuits will be there, eh?
i saw claypool, sts9 and neil young will be there. just wait
1/22/2010- Mule
2/06/2010- Bob Weir & Phil Lesh
2/25- Buffet
3/18- Tea Leaf Green
4/3- Paul McCartney
4/15-Wanee Fest
6/5- James Taylor
6/10-6/13- Bonnaroo
7/28-DMB in Tampa
7/30 & 7/31- DMB in WPB
Honestly that's the most ridiculous thing I've ever heard. 2009 was 30% good music, 70% lame African folk/World music. This year it seems like the whole dashiki and congas theme is gone (and thank the lord Odin for that!).
Your a pretty big music buff, huh?
That Africa tent was nothing short of amazing.
It's not that I hate the genre or anything - in fact I made it a point to see Toubab Krewe - but I'm just not keen on the idea of shelling out over $200 to watch a bunch of musical acts that look/sound like they were taken from an inner-city crafts center.
I think I am so negative about it because African music is the only world-music subgenre that ever gets any attention at Bonnaroo (or in general). Why can't there be a Japan tent? Or an India tent? Or a South America tent? I'd pay extra if Yoshida Brothers were on the Farm...
Is Tenacious D live, same as the album - can't say I am a fan at all, but I am really surprised by all the love, worries me they will take the spot of someone more music orientated. What is the deal with the D anyways, funny? good show?
nobody is taking anybody's spot. superfly books acts based on the quality of their live show. rather than bands from the jam genre......i think bonnaroo is all about a quality live show. they should be entertaining and put on great set
Is Tenacious D live, same as the album - can't say I am a fan at all, but I am really surprised by all the love, worries me they will take the spot of someone more music orientated. What is the deal with the D anyways, funny? good show?
nobody is taking anybody's spot. superfly books acts based on the quality of their live show. rather than bands from the jam genre......i think bonnaroo is all about a quality live show. they should be entertaining and put on great set
It's not that I hate the genre or anything - in fact I made it a point to see Toubab Krewe - but I'm just not keen on the idea of shelling out over $200 to watch a bunch of musical acts that look/sound like they were taken from an inner-city crafts center.
I think I am so negative about it because African music is the only world-music subgenre that ever gets any attention at Bonnaroo (or in general). Why can't there be a Japan tent? Or an India tent? Or a South America tent? I'd pay extra if Yoshida Brothers were on the Farm...