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I don't over plan the weekend. Especially Thurs and Sun. I plan to wing it almost entirely Thurs, check out bands I don't know and find some new Faves. Definitely check out some listed here.
Rodrigo Y Gabriela are a must see for me, but I have to catch Dubconscious! I need my reggae fix and they are sick! You got to catch the Stanton Moore Trio. I have seen to many time and he is the sickest drummer! I have also heard that Ryan Shaw is good if you like Rythm and Blues
The only time I've even gotten into the comedy tent was on a thursday for Charlie Murphy in 05, not much of a line to get in. I can see David Cross having a longer line.
dont' miss the full sam roberts show cause there is no telling what they're going to play when. comedy is low on my priorities frankly cause I am here to see music and can watch them anytime live or catch them here in houston sometime.
dont' miss the full sam roberts show cause there is no telling what they're going to play when. comedy is low on my priorities frankly cause I am here to see music and can watch them anytime live or catch them here in houston sometime.
True. I keep listening to We Were Born in a Flame, and I am starting to change my mind on my game plan. Also, thanks for responding to my question. You too frp.
My only must see's are Rodrigo y Gabriela and Tea Leaf Green, which frustrates me cause of the overlap. I'll spend more time at RyG for sure.
The afternoon will be spent at Camp inforoo and at the solar stage. Drops of water is at 1:30, and then from 3:30-5:45 ill be at the Buskers and Belly dancers. Thursday afternoon will be the only chance I get to see those things, and last year the belly dancers were awesome, and the Buskers are one of my favorite parts of roo.
in the evening, I'll grab dinner and a #9 and check out some new bands. I'll stay at whoever catches my attention, until I get bored. I like Thursday for that, you can just relax and listen to some new music.
Post by mangopositive on May 26, 2007 19:42:58 GMT -5
Mute Math is an amazing experience and I truely weep for anyone that misses even so much as a minute of it. The energy and songwriting is unparalleled for that time slot.
Post by ziggyandthemonkeys on May 26, 2007 20:02:40 GMT -5
Boxer somehow reminds me of The Cure, i think it may be the vocals. Definatly plan on catching The National, and now im starting to hear a lot of hype about Mute Math's show this year, and its starting to tempt me.
Post by mangopositive on May 26, 2007 20:07:58 GMT -5
ziggyandthemonkeys said:
Boxer somehow reminds me of The Cure, i think it may be the vocals. Definatly plan on catching The National, and now im starting to hear a lot of hype about Mute Math's show this year, and its starting to tempt me.
Mute Math is on first... if it's not your bag, move on to the National. I'm digging the National that I've heard in researching the fest, but Mute Math is unmissable.
Mute Math is an amazing experience and I truely weep for anyone that misses even so much as a minute of it. The energy and songwriting is unparalleled for that time slot.
Paul Meany told me that Mute Math has something up their sleeve for Roo... Ever since the interview, I've been intrigued. They DO have a great sound!