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I'm pretty sure that is the time slot for all headliners, a three hour slot, no other bands playing at all, although last year, they had someone playing during the headliners in that small tent right by the main stage. Other than that, no one else playing. It's kinda eerie if you walk around and nearly 80% of the crowd is in one spot.
well since i have been trying to put this all together myself, i will post my version as well. not that mine is any better or more accurate. i just have as much/or more time on my hands as you do. seeing yours and last year's schedule cleared up some for me though. and from the looks of it there won't be any more major additions. there are only a few open spots left.
thur. 7-8- sonya kitchell- the other tent 7:15- 8:15- little ones- this tent 7:30- 8:30- black angels- that tent 8:30- 9:30- elvis perkins- the other tent 8:45- 9:45- ryan shaw- this tent 9- 10- sam roberts band- that tent 10- 11- the national- the other tent 10:15- 11:15- rodrigo y gabriela- this tent 10:30- 11:30- annuals- that tent 11:30- 12:30- mute math- the other tent 11:45- 12:45- apollo sunshine- this tent 12- 1;30- tea leaf green - that tent 1-3- clutch- the other tent fri. 12:15- 1:15- rx bandits- this tent 12:30- 1:30- brazilian girls- which stage 12:30- 1;30- paolo nutini- the other tent 1- 2- the nightwatchman- that tent 1:45- 2:45- hot chip- this tent 2- 3:15- manu chao - which stage 2- 3- lily allen- the other tent 2:30- 3;30- uncle earl- that tent 3- 4:30- kings of leon- what stage 3:15- 4:45- cold war kids- this tent 3:30- 5- james blood ulmer- the other tent 4- 5:30- michael franti & spearhead- which stage 4- 5:30- dierks bentley- that tent 5:15- 6:45- black keys- this tent 5:30- 7:30- string cheese incident- what stage 5:30- 7- richard thompson band - the other tent 6- 7:30- gillian welch - that tent 6;15- 7:45- the roots- which stage 8:30- 11- tool- what stage
fri. late night aesop rock/ el-p/ dj shadow sts9/ tortoise ?
maybe there will be a few more additions to fri. and tortoise and or sci will be moved to late night.
sat. 12;15- 1;15- the hold steady- this tent 12:30- 2- ziggy marley- what stage 12:30- 1:30- railroad earth- which stage 12:30- 1;30- dr. dog- the other tent 1-2- the old crow medicine show- that tent 1:45- 2;45- hot tuna- this tent 2- 3;15- regina spektor- which stage 2-3- ?- the other tent 2;30- 3;30- the slip- that tent 3- 4;30- fountains of wayne- what stage 3:15- 4;45- spoon- this tent 3;30- 5- xavier rudd- the other tent 4- 5;30- damien rice- which stage 4- 5:30- feist- that tent 5:15- 7:45- ween- this tent 5;30- 7- ben harper- what stage 5:30- 7- keller williams- the other tent 6- 7:30- ? - that tent 6;15- 7:45- franz ferdinand- which stage 8:30- 11- the police- what stage
sat. late night flaming lips- which stage or tent? govt. mule- tent galactic hip hop jam- tent gogol bordello- before or after flaming lips in a tent sasha & digweed- late late night after galactic or would it be in a tent of its own? girl talk- before sasha & digweed
sun.
some of the early times have open spots and super jam and questlove's "other project" have to fit in somewhere sat. and sun.
12:15- 1:15- martha wainwright- this tent 12:30- 1:30- north mississippi allstars featuring robert randolph- which stage 12;30- 1;30- david bromberg & angel band- the other tent 1-2- decemberists- what stage 1;25- 2- charlie louvin- that tent 1:45- 2:45- pete yorn- this tent 2- 3:15- john butler trio- which stage 2- 3- mavis staples - the other tent 2;30- 3;30- ?- that tent 3-4;30- wolfmother- what stage 3:15- 4:45- ? - this tent 3:30- 5- junior brown- the other tent 4- 5:30- wilco- which stage 4- 5:30- t-bone burnett- that tent 5;15- 6:45- ? - this tent 5:30- 7- white stripes- what stage 5:30- 7- ornette coleman- the other tent 6- 7:30- ralph stanley- that tent 6:15- 7:45- ratdog- which stage 8:30- 12- widespread panic- what stage
Post by keyzersoze on Apr 27, 2007 12:48:29 GMT -5
Really awesome work. I enjoyed this scheduleology last year and I'm glad to see it back.
Right now for me Sunday looks somewhat nightmarish, although that's probably the best way it could turn out for me. I'm hoping Feist ends up on Saturday. I'm also not sure about Franz Ferdinand going on Saturday. It seems to me like they'd be a good match to follow Hot Chip on Friday. Finally, I'm not sure if Lily Allen could be a tent headliner, she doesn't really play for too long.
Anyway, if that is how it turns out, then here's my schedule:
Thursday: The National (full) Roderigo y Gabriela Annuals The Little Ones (full) The Black Angels (full)
Friday: T-Bone Burnett The Nightwatchman Tortoise Kings of Leon Cold War Kids (full) Hot Chip Lily Allen (full) Gillian Welch The Roots String Cheese Incident El-P (full) DJ Shadow (full)
Saturday: Dr. Dog The Slip Spoon (full) The Hold Steady (full) Damien Rice Franz Ferdinand (full) The Police (full) The Flaming Lips (full) Sasha and Digweed
Sunday: Pete Yorn Martha Wainwright Fountains of Wayne (full) Wilco Feist (full) The Decemberists The White Stripes (full)
on thur. i would go between the tens checking out some new bands. black angels, little ones, rodrigo y gabriela, apollo sunshine, the national... and here comes my conflict that i hope doesn't really happen, mute math and clutch playing at the same time. if this were the case i think i would watch a few minutes fo mute math and then go catch the entire clutch set, then catch the end of tea leaf green
on fri. i would check out some of the nightwatchman, the roots full set, some of cold war kids and black keys or use that time to go camp out at the main stage to get a spot for tool, the full sci set, tool of course and then if i am not exhausted after tool, sts9 and dj shadow
on sat. maybe start out with dr. dog, ziggy marley, damien rice full set, ben harper full set, the police, full set, flaming lips full set and then mule will probably still be playing, watch them till the end
on sun. i am really not too excited about anyone. we need to leave early and it looks like i won't even mind. if i stay i will watch north missisippi if robert randolph is playing with them, maybe the decemberists and i would like to see wolfmother and the white stripes, but if my wife agrees that we should leave, we probably will.
Let the migraine begin!! Thursday: Getting in a little late so Tea Leaf Green Full End of Clutch
Friday: Nightwatchmen Full James Blood Ulmer Full Franti-Black Keys-Manu Chao disaster I forsee lots of running to catch all 3. TOOL ALL String Cheese ALL Bringing lots of Glow Sticks Going to be FUN!!! End of STS9
Saterday: Hot Tuna Full End of Railroad Earth End of The W.M.M.G.I First half of O.C.M.S Second half of Xavier Rudd This better not happen Worst Possible Conflict OMP Ben Harper Full Police Full Lipps Full Again with the Glow Sticks!! End of Mule Terrible that I have to choose between these two!
Sunday: N.O.K.A.S Ornett Coleman Junior Brown First hour of Ralph Stanley John Butler Full First half of The White Stripes Ouch! Second half of North Mississippi Double Ouch!! End of Ratdog Party to the END with Panic Can't Wait!!!!
Post by billypilgrim on Apr 27, 2007 20:50:30 GMT -5
Karma for the organizational skills and time spent. The white stripes v. regina spektor v. NMA conflict is disconcerting. But I survived the Beck, Cypress Hill, Les Claypool, MMW conflict last year.
Post by BrokenLight on Apr 29, 2007 23:07:50 GMT -5
i've been trying to come up with my own version of the mock schedule and the ones listed here seem pretty good but i made a few changes:
on friday i moved the rx bandits and tortoise to the tent with cold war kids and the black keys, that seems like more of a fit imo, and moved brazilian girls and paolo nutini to the tent with hot chip and lily allen, that seems to fit imo
i'm not really sure about the only 3 bands on the which stage on saturday afternoon, they've always had four i think, although those 3 could take that whole afternoon and it would work based on the shows they normally play, i just think there will be four bands, i think the hold steady would be cool on the which stage but i also like them before ween, i would love to see the slip on the which stage, maybe someone not yet announced will take a spot there, i think the shins would fit good on that stage maybe move franz ferdinand to the what stage before tool on friday, move manu chao headlining the which stage friday, and move the roots to latenight friday
Post by rpmoriarty on Apr 30, 2007 10:29:42 GMT -5
Thanks for the guesses! If this is the schedule (or close to it), my festival will probably look like this:
Friday Brazillian Girls->Nightwatchman Richard Thompson->Kings Of Leon Hot Chip->Spearhead Manu Chao The end of the Roots Tool Hip Hop tent
Saturday Hot Tuna-> Spoon Ziggy Marley->wander around centeroo checking everything out Ween->The end of Franz Ferdinand The Police The FLips->Gov't Mule
Sunday Ornette Junior Brown Wilco-> Ralph Stanley White Stripes->the end of Ratdog WSP
1:45 - 2:45 (This Tent) --- James Blood Ulmer 2:00 - 3:15 (Which Stage) --- Gillian Welch 2:00 - 3:00 (The Other Tent) --- Hot Chip 2:30 - 3:30 (That Tent) --- El-P
3:00 - 4:30 (What Stage) --- Kings of Leon 3:15-4:45 (This Tent) --- T-Bone Burnett 3:30 - 4:30 (The Other Tent) --- Lily Allen 4:00 - 5:00 (That Tent) --- Aesop Rock 4:00 - 5:30 (Which Stage) --- Michael Franti and Spearhead
5:15 - 6:45 (This Tent) --- Richard Thompson Band 5:15 - 6:15 (The Other Tent) --- Cold War Kids 5:30 - 7:30 (What Stage) --- String Cheese Incident 5:30 - 7:00 (That Tent) --- The Black Keys 6:15 - 7:45 (Which Stage) --- Tortoise 7:00 - 8:15 (The Other Tent) --- Brazilian Girls
8:30 - 11:30 (What Stage) --- Tool
LATE NIGHTS
12:00 - 1:30 (This Tent) --- DJ Shadow 1:30 - 3:30 (This Tent) --- The Roots
12:00 - 3:00 (That Tent) --- Manu Chao
12:00 - ??? (The Other Tent) --- STS9
That's my best bet on Friday. With the late nights, I followed last year's formula of each tent having a different genre each night rather than multiple tents with jam bands. I'll post my gut instinct for Saturday first chance that I get.
12:00 - 1:30 (This Tent) --- DJ Shadow 1:30 - 3:30 (This Tent) --- The Roots
12:00 - 3:00 (That Tent) --- Manu Chao
12:00 - ??? (The Other Tent) --- STS9
That's my best bet on Friday. With the late nights, I followed last year's formula of each tent having a different genre each night rather than multiple tents with jam bands. I'll post my gut instinct for Saturday first chance that I get.
I would tend to agree that they will follow the same formula for the late nights. I also think DJ Shadow is a given for Friday Night at Midnight. Also, I don't really see why people think SCI will be late night. It seems to me that SCI would have announced this information, considering it would be pertinent information that may draw in an SCI fan that is otherwise on the fence.
btw, i forgot to tell gtwrecked he did a good job with the schedule. I agree with most of the schedule! Though I think Friday night will probably pan out differently. nevert-the-less, good work.
btw, i forgot to tell gtwrecked he did a good job with the schedule. I agree with most of the schedule! Though I think Friday night will probably pan out differently. nevert-the-less, good work.
thanks gouge - I don't know what to make of Fri night - I know attornaroo is leaning towards Manu Chao, and lot of people are saying the Roots, and some SCI. I just more or less picked one, but I could see dozens of different scenarios playing out for Friday.
btw, i forgot to tell gtwrecked he did a good job with the schedule. I agree with most of the schedule! Though I think Friday night will probably pan out differently. nevert-the-less, good work.
thanks gouge - I don't know what to make of Fri night - I know attornaroo is leaning towards Manu Chao, and lot of people are saying the Roots, and some SCI. I just more or less picked one, but I could see dozens of different scenarios playing out for Friday.
it could also be someone that hasn't been announced.
Whatever the schedule turns out tobe, I just hope they employ the Which stage late night for at least one night. The tents were a little too crowded for my taste last year. Which stage really helps alleviate that.
Whatever the schedule turns out tobe, I just hope they employ the Which stage late night for at least one night. The tents were a little too crowded for my taste last year. Which stage really helps alleviate that.
i think everyone is hoping the flips play which stage.
Post by roolacksreality on Apr 30, 2007 15:46:47 GMT -5
I know I will face problems with bands that share time slots, but it'll work out. There are much worse things in the world (Like not being able to see either . IT sucks, but what can you do? They can't satisfy us all (As much as I am pissed that Mule and Flips are at the same time, and they always screw up that 5:30-8:00 section.).
Last year I would jump around from show to show. Like on Saturday when MMW, Les, and Cypress Hill were all at the same time. I HAD to see them all. So I went from 20 min of MMW, to 30 min of Les, to the remainder of Cypress Hill. It was worth it but I was dead tired afterwards. I pushed myself waaaay too much and missed a lot of Radiohead (But I could hear them perfectly from my camp site, so it's all good.). But anyways, this year I think I'm going to pick a show and stay there. At least during the day, when the humidity is a bitch. Late-night is a different story, although you're tired you can stay out all night and sleep in later.
I know I will face problems with bands that share time slots, but it'll work out. There are much worse things in the world (Like not being able to see either . IT sucks, but what can you do? They can't satisfy us all (As much as I am pissed that Mule and Flips are at the same time, and they always screw up that 5:30-8:00 section.).
Last year I would jump around from show to show. Like on Saturday when MMW, Les, and Cypress Hill were all at the same time. I HAD to see them all. So I went from 20 min of MMW, to 30 min of Les, to the remainder of Cypress Hill. It was worth it but I was dead tired afterwards. I pushed myself waaaay too much and missed a lot of Radiohead (But I could hear them perfectly from my camp site, so it's all good.). But anyways, this year I think I'm going to pick a show and stay there. At least during the day, when the humidity is a bitch. Late-night is a different story, although you're tired you can stay out all night and sleep in later.
i pretty much stayed at one stage a couple of years ago and i was still wore out. i made to mars volta because they were the reason i was there. but i almost fell asleep waiting for them because i sat down and they probably didn't go on till 2;30. so i didn't even try late night the next night. looks like this year i'm going to have to force myself again.
Post by famousblueraincoat on Apr 30, 2007 15:53:51 GMT -5
I missed Saturday late night last year due to exhaustion, and I'm going to make both late nights this year come hell or high water. Especially if it's the Lips and Girl Talk on Saturday night. I'm going with two newbies so they are going to have to really watch themselves to be able to go the distance. I'm worried.
I missed Saturday late night last year due to exhaustion, and I'm going to make both late nights this year come hell or high water. Especially if it's the Lips and Girl Talk on Saturday night. I'm going with two newbies so they are going to have to really watch themselves to be able to go the distance. I'm worried.
i probably won't make it fri. night after tool. but i have to make it for flips and mule.
Post by roolacksreality on Apr 30, 2007 16:06:12 GMT -5
Yeah, you got a point there. Basically I would push myself all the time, and go to most if not alol of the headliner. Afterwards I would pass out for a couple hours and wake up to go see a late-night show. Saturday (Or, technically Sunday) I woke up at 1:30, really confused and just walked into Centeroo and watched the Superjam. I did the same thing the night before with the hip-hop set in The Other Tent.
Of all the faux schedules, I hope that Sangreal's is the most accurate just for personal reasons. The sooner they release the schedule the better.
Unfortunately, since I already know that I am going to have to deal with some conflicts, I actually wait til the schedule comes out to start listening to certain bands. I know that it is stupid to wait to listen to good music, but it also sucks knowing that you are missing more good music.
When the schedule comes out, I find that there are "dead" spots to my sometimes novice ears (Sunday seems to have the most "dead" spots this year for me personally). Then I listen to the bands in that "dead" spot, and then I find a new money band. I know that this is one of those "Its better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all" arguements, but there is too much good music out there, and it sometimes gets heartbreaking knowing that you are missing out.
By the way, thanks for putting the effort into it guys.