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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: on June 23, 2006, 11:10:00 am
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How was the fest?
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Aside from the heat, I enjoyed myself. This was by far the highlight though...
Radiohead
6-17-2006
Bonnaroo
Manchester, TN
01 There There
02 2+2=5
03 15 Step
04 Arpeggi
05 Exit Music
06 Kid A
07 Dollars And Cents
08 Videotape
09 No Surprises
10 Paranoid Android
11 The Gloaming
12 The National Anthem
13 Climbing Up The Walls
14 Nude
15 Street Spirit
16 The Bends
17 Myxomatosis
18 How To Disappear Completely
Encore 1:
19 You And Whose Army?
20 Pyramid Song
21 Like Spinning Plates
22 Fake Plastic Trees
23 Bodysnatchers
24 Lucky
25 Idioteque
26 Karma Police
Encore 2:
27 House Of Cards
28 How To Disappear Completely
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Why didn't they do their one good song, CREEP?
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Originally posted by Weird Little Self Loathing Man:
Why didn't they do their one good song, CREEP?
Cuz you weren't there.
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right. be sure to keep a spare pair of underwear handy if you plan on reading that setlist. shit.
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great setlist indeed
they played "how to" twice?
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The last song was everything in its right place.
Here's a link to a torrent of the show:
http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=26459 (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=26459)
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It was excellent. Radiohead was amazing, as were Devendra Banhart, Dungen, Beck (who had puppets as part of his show--can't go wrong with puppets!), and My Morning Jacket. Sonic Youth was really good too; Stephen Malkmus showed up at the end of their set and did a song with them. SY opener Be Your Own Pet was really fun, despite not having any good songs. Their singer is a fox, by the way. Weather was nice except for the last night. Overall a really fun time.
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their singer is like fifteen
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Originally posted by you be betty:
their singer is like fifteen
so are you
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Originally posted by you be betty:
their singer is like fifteen
Eighteen, so she's legal ;)
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I've never been that hot in my life, and I grew up working on a farm in Virginia. That shit was crazy.
We saw Lucero, World Party, Ben Folds, Bright Eyes, Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers (with Stevie Nicks on a few songs), Elvis Costello, Beck, Shooter Jennings, Refugee Allstars of Sierra Leone and The Streets.
Also saw Vic Henley, Morgan Murphy, Jon Reep, Tom Papa, Demitri Martin, Aziz Ansario, The Upright Citizens Brigade and Lewis Black in the comedy tent.
All in all, it was pretty fun, but it was kinda awkward being two of the only people there NOT getting completely wasted and doing drugs.
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I caught part of the oysterhead set on the live webcast; it was an abortion. Very disappointing. Bright eyes sounded like fun. Just finished listening to that radiohead recording and it sounded like it was amazing as to be expected. I assume nobody from here caught the disco biscuits/umphrey's mcgee late night show or the brothers past sunday afternoon set. :)
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Originally posted by azaghal1981:
I caught part of the oysterhead set on the live webcast; it was an abortion. Very disappointing. Bright eyes sounded like fun. Just finished listening to that radiohead recording and it sounded like it was amazing as to be expected. I assume nobody from here caught the disco biscuits/umphrey's mcgee late night show or the brothers past sunday afternoon set. :)
I saw Brothers Past - they were good, but not as good as they have been at the Club. The Disco Biscuits/Umphreys show was too late for me; I was passed out by that point My brother went and said it was incredible.
Highlights for me were Radiohead, Beck, Tom Petty and Phil Lesh. The puppets during Beck was absolutely brilliant.
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Originally posted by callat703:
The puppets during Beck was absolutely brilliant.
Were they L.Ron Hubbard puppets?
That's why I prefer albums to concerts...no puppets.
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Originally posted by V.Vishnu A.Harry Chestwig:
Originally posted by callat703:
The puppets during Beck was absolutely brilliant.
Were they L.Ron Hubbard puppets?
That's why I prefer albums to concerts
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Great news for concert-goers everywhere.