Bonnaroo Setlist?

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Bonnaroo Setlist?

Post: # 17132Post appleofmyeye »

Anyone?
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"(Bonnaroo) Highlights included...the Slip’s acoustic performance from the Sonic Stage, which glanced to the past with a collection of pre-Eisenhower compositions" -Jambands.com

Who was there?
What was the setlist?
What's your favorite color?
Why are the Reds so bad and who cares?
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Post: # 17168Post appleofmyeye »

are you trying to be mean or something? lol
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Post: # 17170Post Jeffro »

that's a weird comment from Jambands.com since the set on Sunday morning was:

Before You Were Born
Broke The Promise Land
Ooh Belle
Poor Boy
Soft Machine

The Saturday electric set was:

Proud>
Even Rats
AirPlane/Primative
Life In disguise
Moderate Threat>
Cowboy Up
If One of Us Should Fall>
Children Of December
Heartbreaker
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Post: # 17171Post Phrazz »

Jambands writers are somewhat confused -- though maybe they were up for 5 days straight (next time, rest first, write later). Looking at the craziness that occurred, this explanation may be accurate.

Thanks for the sets, Mr. M. You went? I had to cancel at the last minute (bummer, but I had a great time regardless).

Here's the article:

http://www.jambands.com/News.phtml?news ... ml#6-19-21
Jambands staff wrote:Highlights included the White Stripes set from Which Stage, which appeared to be the most widely attended from that stage over the course of the weekend, The Decemberists’ take on “The Weight,” featuring guest vocals from Mavis Staples as well as Bobby Bare Jr., the acoustic opening to Pete Yorn’s set which included a version of “Friend of the Devil,” the Slip’s acoustic performance from the Sonic Stage, which glanced to the past with a collection of pre-Eisenhower compositions and the RatDog set, which was comprised of two extended segued sections.
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Post: # 17175Post tim »

Jim James-endorsed indie jam-rockers The Slip tore up That Tent
^^^taken from stereogum. they've got two shots of BAM up over in their bonnaroo coverage, as well as a slew of other great shots courtesy of JB

http://www.stereogum.com/archives/conce ... .html#more
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Post: # 17178Post johnhk4 »

thats good.. if i recall, stereogum was not kind to the boys in the past.

some off handed remark about a fretless bass? what wierdos over there

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Post: # 17179Post drewry »

PROUD RETURNS!!
you know our love will not fade away
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Post: # 17180Post tim »

johnhk4 wrote:thats good.. if i recall, stereogum was not kind to the boys in the past.

some off handed remark about a fretless bass? what wierdos over there

-johnny
stereogum actually gave them a nice nod with their "band to watch" blurb. the fretless diss came from one of their weirdo reader's post in that article's comments section. weird people posting asinine shit on the internet...whodathought???
drewry wrote:PROUD RETURNS!!
Amen, hope it shows it's face thursday.
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Post: # 17183Post harrymcq »

Definitely good to see proud back in the game! Hopefully these recordings will pop up...
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Post: # 17189Post Jeffro »

yep, I was there. Lots of fun times. Gillian Welch, BAM, Martin and Medeski, Flaming Lips, and Feist were my highlights. Proud > Even Rats was great. The Proud was much shorter than usual and the segue was really tight into Even Rats. I'd assume it's something they'll be doing more often. The electric set had a bunch of technical difficulties but they got worked out by If One of Us.
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I love proud, hope it sticks around. Coulda used one at the Indy. High Sierra i hope...
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Post: # 17253Post Rob Turner »

This jambands writer hopes he would've offered more accuracy.

Unfortunately, I was not invited to cover the event.
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