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Ever since the initial shock of Metallica and the end which seemed would never come of bashing Jack Johnson, the line-up for 2008 has become more and more appealing especially as I have done a bit of reasearch. The complaints over loosing jam and electronica acts should take a backseat to the possibilities of the already confirmed acts.
Imagine a bonnaroo with Disco Biscuits and Umphrey's jamming together all night. Phil Lesh has a plethora of friends to choose from this year and Robert Randolph should provide a show which will be a superjam (MMJ members, Eddie, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and BB King are all potential guests). Hopefully Jack White will venture onto a stage where he isn't scheduled, and the all-stars of Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Levon Helm, and countless others could provide for some of the best collaborations we've ever dreamed of. Imagine seeing BB King, Rob Randolph, Bela Fleck, Phil Lesh and a drunken bafoon on the drums. 10. How about Cinninger, Jack White, Derek Trucks and Levon on the skins. That doesn't even include the possibilities of electronica and the hip hop scene. Kanye (as well as M.I.A.) likes the daft punk style and Kweli and Lupe like what Kanye likes. That late night tent could get well out of hand.
The possibilities aren't necessarily endless but they darned sure are timeless. Heck I'll pay for two of those to play together.
well, you ask me why i'm drunk all the time it levels my head and eases my mind i just walk along and stroll and sing i see better days and i do better things
Post by BonnarooDetective on Feb 27, 2008 19:57:55 GMT -5
oneinsixbillion said:
Ever since the initial shock of Metallica and the end which seemed would never come of bashing Jack Johnson, the line-up for 2008 has become more and more appealing especially as I have done a bit of reasearch. The complaints over loosing jam and electronica acts should take a backseat to the possibilities of the already confirmed acts.
Imagine a bonnaroo with Disco Biscuits and Umphrey's jamming together all night. Phil Lesh has a plethora of friends to choose from this year and Robert Randolph should provide a show which will be a superjam (MMJ members, Eddie, Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes, and BB King are all potential guests). Hopefully Jack White will venture onto a stage where he isn't scheduled, and the all-stars of Bela Fleck, Sam Bush, Levon Helm, and countless others could provide for some of the best collaborations we've ever dreamed of. Imagine seeing BB King, Rob Randolph, Bela Fleck, Phil Lesh and a drunken bafoon on the drums. 10. How about Cinninger, Jack White, Derek Trucks and Levon on the skins. That doesn't even include the possibilities of electronica and the hip hop scene. Kanye (as well as M.I.A.) likes the daft punk style and Kweli and Lupe like what Kanye likes. That late night tent could get well out of hand.
The possibilities aren't necessarily endless but they darned sure are timeless. Heck I'll pay for two of those to play together.
You have essentially nailed the reason why I think this year's Bonnaroo is special. I'll admit, I wasn't thrilled about the line-up when it came out (I mean, I like some of it, but took issues with other elements). But the collaboration potential this year is incredible. We stand to see some once in a lifetime stuff; I'm sure we will all go home with stories of, "You'll never guess who I saw play together . . ."