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Title: Bonnaroo Roll Call
Post by: Chulahoma on June 12, 2007, 10:05:00 am
Who else is going?
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Post by: paul3mac on June 12, 2007, 10:09:00 am
I went last year and was hooked... I'll be back this year.
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Post by: TheDirector217 on June 12, 2007, 11:59:00 am
I'm a 1st timer . . . . I'll be up in there . . .
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Post by: lukiedookie89 on June 12, 2007, 01:26:00 pm
ME!!   :D
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Post by: heather on June 12, 2007, 02:15:00 pm
i'll be there with bells on!
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Post by: alex on June 12, 2007, 05:12:00 pm
I'll be there
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Post by: alex on June 12, 2007, 07:00:00 pm
Some handy dandy tidbits for you first timers in case you don't get the e-mails:
 
 Bonnaroo Facts You Should Know Before Arriving. PLEASE READ CAREFULLY. You'll be happy you did.
 
 Bonnaroo Showers: You have the ability to stay as clean as you like at Bonnaroo. Designated pod locations will have shower facilities available for $7 from 7 am to dusk. Garnier Fructis will be providing complimentary shampoo and conditioner at each of our locations to enhance your experience.
 
 Bonnaroo Program and Map: Upon arrival to Bonnaroo, you will receive our Bonnaroo 2007 program and map, offering you show schedules, Centeroo activities, interesting articles, and much, much more. Keep it close as it will prove to be a great resource throughout the weekend.
 
 Recycling: When you enter the festival, each vehicle will receive 2 bags - a GREEN bag for aluminum and plastic bottles and cans and a clear bag for general trash. Please tie off your full bags and place them along the sides of the roads in the campgrounds. Help us leave no trace.
 
 Campground Ambassadors and Pods: Be sure to look for your Ambassadors at each campground pod located on your map. These Bonnaroo folks will provide information, assistance and feedback to our festival's camping community. In addition to providing various resources like water and security, the pods are locations where you and fellow campers can gather and create art with the ambassadors.
 
 General Store: For your convenience, a 24-hour general store located in Centeroo will be selling sundries such as personal hygiene products, batteries, film, disposable cameras, ice, drinks, beer, food and much more. Please see your map for the exact location. General Store is strategically located so you can spend less time worrying about where to find your necessities, and more time worry about what to see and do next.
 
 Information Booths: There will be two staffed information booths for the Bonnaroo community - one in Centeroo, which will be open 24 hours starting at 12:00 PM on Thursday, June 14, until 1:00 AM Sunday night / Monday morning, and another in the What Stage concert field, which is open 12:00 PM until 12:00 AM starting Friday, June 15 through Sunday, June 17. Please see the map you receive upon entrance for exact locations.
 
 Weather: Please be prepared for any weather that may come to Bonnaroo. Check the forecast before you come and prepare accordingly. Be sure to bring suntan lotion, a rain slicker/poncho and other outdoor gear to make sure your stay is comfortable.
 
 Radio Bonnaroo: As you approach Manchester, be sure to tune into Radio Bonnaroo at WFTZ 101.5 FM for up to the minute traffic announcements, news, as well as an eclectic mix of music, artist interviews, and in-studio performances.
 
 No Glass Rule: Please remember that absolutely NO glass of any kind is allowed into the Bonnaroo grounds. All glass containers will be confiscated upon entry to the festival and no exceptions will be made!
 
 Please Be Smart: Our goal is to provide the best possible experience for all attendees, and in doing so, we ask that everyone act in a smart and safe way. The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is against drugs and festival safety / security staff will work with law enforcement officers to handle drug related violations in accordance with Tennessee Law.
 
 Nice that they lowered the price on the showers!
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Post by: lomein on June 12, 2007, 09:30:00 pm
I'M GOING...can't wait. my first bonnaroo as well.
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Post by: Mr.Whippy on June 13, 2007, 04:42:00 pm
I'll be there, first time as well.
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Post by: SalParadise on June 15, 2007, 07:59:00 am
http://attblueroom.com/events/bonnarooschedule.php (http://attblueroom.com/events/bonnarooschedule.php)
 
 the roots tonight @ 11 (est)
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Post by: sweetcell on June 15, 2007, 08:22:00 am
NYT 'roo blog:
 http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/bonnaroo/ (http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/tag/bonnaroo/)
 
 new this year: a jazz stage with tables and waitress service!
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Post by: kosmo vinyl on June 17, 2007, 10:18:00 am
it's gotta to be said that fraz ferdinand are the highlight of the festival so far...  they played as tight as alex's trousers..   the new material with the funky keyboards also fab.  no flash in paness for these guys
 
 also saw beatle bob in action
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Post by: kosmo vinyl on June 17, 2007, 04:25:00 pm
short of jack white spontaneously combusting on stage marvis staples put on the best performance period.
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Post by: sweetcell on June 17, 2007, 05:15:00 pm
- NYTimes blog (http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/17/bonnaroo-the-police-vital-and-experimental/): "There were sparks, teases, intriguing excursions and a few misfires, but the Police sounded vital, still fascinated by Stingâ??s songs and ready to tear into them anew."  really?
 
 - i would have LOVED to see that franz ferdinand set.  they blew me away when i saw them at DAR, one of the best shows i've seen there.  if anyone hears about a bootleg of this performance...
 
 - i've been catching some of the streaming videos, generally good stuff.  saw the last 5 minutes of the john butler trio, impressed me enough to make me regret missing their show at the club.  flaming lips did their usual thing (which is good), and seemed genuinely psyched about being there.  the roots did "roxanne" with ?uestlove doing the vocals which was cool.  bob weir was the only set i could have done without.  actually, i did do without... i turned the stream off.  nice to have a taste of the festival without having to deal with the crowds, heat and expenses.
 
 - did anyone catch the superjam with JPJ?
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Post by: kookiemnstr8 on June 17, 2007, 05:19:00 pm
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  - NYTimes blog (http://artsbeat.blogs.nytimes.com/2007/06/17/bonnaroo-the-police-vital-and-experimental/):
 
 - i would have LOVED to see that franz ferdinand set.  they blew me away when i saw them at DAR, one of the best shows i've seen there.  if anyone hears about a bootleg of this performance...
 
 
When I saw them at 9:30 they killed it, it was an unbelievable, one of my favorite shows ever to date, but when I saw them last spring at Hammerstein Ballroom they underwhelmed me.  I want them to put out a third album soon so I can get the bad taste of their second one out of my mouth.
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Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on June 17, 2007, 05:33:00 pm
Ratdog has been playing for what seems like the last four hours...
 
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by SalParadise:
  http://attblueroom.com/events/bonnarooschedule.php (http://attblueroom.com/events/bonnarooschedule.php)
 
 the roots tonight @ 11 (est)
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Post by: kosmo vinyl on June 17, 2007, 05:55:00 pm
get ready to cringe
 
 as I type this the decemberists are mid way though the tain their second song
 
 here I was hoping festival equals short fun songs
 
 give ff's 2nd another listen I checked it out for the first time months and it ages really way
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Post by: sweetcell on June 17, 2007, 09:09:00 pm
currently watching the white stripes... not bad, solid, but not mind-blowing either.  i really like the new album and i was hoping for a little more in the wow dept.  meg is jiggling rather nicely.  what the hell is that array of colored cones to the left of meg?  looks like some sort of a MIDI trigger pad, but as far as i can tell she hasn't hit it... never seen anything like that before.  yes, i'm a gear geek.
 
 the AT&T site has the following poll... one can only hope people answered in jest - these result can't be right/serious.  maybe the coders got the results displays mixed up - or lily's fans have all flocked to this site.
 
 Who are you most excited to see this year at Bonnaroo?  
  7.7% (2070) The Police ...  
  10.6% (2828) Tool ...  
  32.0% (8576) Widespread Panic ...  
  5.4% (1451) The White Stripes ...  
  44.3% (11862) Lily Allen ...  
 total votes: 26787
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Post by: kosmo vinyl on June 17, 2007, 11:18:00 pm
tws were great i'd put this show a smidge better than the last show at merriweather partly because jack stuck to guitar most of the night... the singalone bits in the encore were way cool... but it's to really hard to be connected to what's going stage when you feel like your in another zip code
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Post by: kosmo vinyl on June 17, 2007, 11:22:00 pm
my comment about lily allen is multitracked vocals one microphone and she seemed out of breathe fairly quickly in the set... needless to say I didn't stick around long
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Post by: Charlie Nakatestes, Japanese Golfer on June 18, 2007, 09:28:00 am
Wilco was fantastic. Thanks for posting that simulcast link. I'll never have to go to a hot sweaty outdoor festival, watching it on the computer gives you a much better view. I had AC, dinner with a glass of cold white wine, and front row views. How could I have asked for anything more? I just wish I had seen the link before Sunday afternoon. I did have to turn it off a few songs into the White Stripes. They are total crap.
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Post by: sweetcell on June 18, 2007, 10:30:00 am
can someone please explain to me why widespread panic are so popular?  i hadn't heard of them until some school buddies took me to see them at the orpheum in boston, they played two night that sold out immediately.  i wasn't that impressed then, i was even less impressed last night watching them at bonnaroo.  these guys closed out the festival?  really?
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Post by: manimtired on June 18, 2007, 10:38:00 am
when phish broke up all their fans became widespread panic fans...or so it seems.
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Post by: Vas Deferens on June 18, 2007, 10:42:00 am
I was gonna say the same thing, but yeah, that's a good explanation. Chances are, you won't like Phish either (if you've never heard or seen them...)
 
 
Quote
Originally posted by manimtired:
  when phish broke up all their fans became widespread panic fans...or so it seems.
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Post by: Celeste on June 18, 2007, 10:44:00 am
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Originally posted by Charlie Nakatestes,Japanese Golfer:
  Wilco was fantastic. Thanks for posting that simulcast link. I'll never have to go to a hot sweaty outdoor festival, watching it on the computer gives you a much better view. I had AC, dinner with a glass of cold white wine, and front row views. How could I have asked for anything more? I just wish I had seen the link before Sunday afternoon. I did have to turn it off a few songs into the White Stripes. They are total crap.
it was SOoooo great to watch it online...for an old lady who is pregnant and doesn't like crowds or hippies even when I'm at my best, it was a dream come true to be able to see the Wilco show like this
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Post by: eltee on June 18, 2007, 12:05:00 pm
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  saw the last 5 minutes of the john butler trio, impressed me enough to make me regret missing their show at the club.
Really? Hmmm...I've listened a couple of times and I dunno...Perhaps not my thing? They are the only band playing in Ireland when I'll be there, and I'm somewhat disappointed. (They are jam/roots, right?)
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Post by: sonickteam2 on June 18, 2007, 12:26:00 pm
i cant watch festivals online...it makes me sad that i am not there!  :(
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Post by: Mr.Whippy on June 18, 2007, 06:02:00 pm
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Originally posted by sweetcell:
  -
 
 flaming lips did their usual thing (which is good), and seemed genuinely psyched about being there.  
 
 - did anyone catch the superjam with JPJ?
Did you see the Flaming Lips' final encore?  It was Moonlight Mile (Rolling Stones).  If that's their usual thing, I didn't know it.  It was a really amazing end to that set.  The FL set felt like about the most crowded show all weekend.  During the FL set, we seemed to be next to a group having their first LSD experience and it was really funny to watch the immense joy they derived from glow sticks.
 
 I tried to catch the superjam thing with JPJ, but once it got to be about 12:15 and it still hadn't started, I left just to being so worn out from seeing shows the whole day and wanting to be sure I had some energy left for Saturday and Sunday.  People said it was cool, lots of Led Zeppelin songs, including Dazed and Confused.  
 
 I'm not a huge Police fan, but I was happy enough with their set.  Tons of wailing by Andy Summers.  
 
 Gogol Bordello was a serious highlight, what a great live band.  Cold War Kids and The Hold Steady both drew huge crowds.  I was bummed to miss Hot Chip, but the Nightwatchman was great and felt like the right choice.  Tom Morello came out and jammed with Tool during Lateralus which was really cool.
 
 The sound at Bonnaroo was really amazing at all the stages.  I am just amazed how they were able to fill up the huge areas in front of the two stages with such full, clear sound.
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Post by: walkonby on June 18, 2007, 07:26:00 pm
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Originally posted by manimtired:
  when phish broke up all their fans became widespread panic fans...or so it seems.
a wrong concept.  when phish dissolved, their fan base moved on to string cheese incident (horrible) and moe. (brilliant).  most of the widespread fans have steered away from phish, because of the crowds -- sometimes lame, "all about me and my high" kids who treated a lot of other people around them like crap, due to their drug fueled paranoid fits, and the such.  widespread fans are more laid back and easy going with smiles on their faces and handshakes to strangers they meet in the seats next to them.  the kids at phish shows always had an eye on you like you were undercover, ready to bust anyone around.  and boy could they stink.
 
 widespread fans are rabid fans, hands down.  the band headlines any festival they play because they sell tickets.  what . . . this is their third year headlining bonnaboob?  like pearl jam fans, like jimmy buffet fans, like madonna fans.  bands with that much muscle behind them can headline and they can sell out every show; more power to a group that can weather the years and lose two lead guitarist and still be that popular.
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Post by: lukiedookie89 on June 18, 2007, 10:20:00 pm
Did anyone else see Rodrigo y Gabriela?  Incredible.
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Post by: Chulahoma on June 18, 2007, 10:56:00 pm
yeah. it was a great set.  easily the best show on thursday.
 
 dont get me wrong..cluch was great too..the national was a bit of a disappointment.  hopefully the sound will be better when they play at the club this wednesday.
 
  Did anyone else see Rodrigo y Gabriela?  Incredible. [/QUOTE]
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Post by: alex on June 18, 2007, 11:02:00 pm
I cannot believe you guys posted on a message board from Bonnaroo...
 
 Anyway, I had to leave early Sunday afternoon due to a few obligations back here today, so unfortunatly I had to miss Ralph Stanley, The White Stripes and Wilco.  I did get to see:
 
 Rx Bandits
 Lewis Black + Finesse Mitchell and two others
 David Cross + Aziz Ansari + Nick Kroll (the weekend highlight for me, besides the Police)
 Old Crow Medicine Show (finally, I always seem to miss their shows up here)
 Gogol Bordello
 Fountains of Wayne
 Franz Ferdinand
 The Police
 Flight of the Conchord + Demetri Martin
 
 All in all a good weekend...didn't get to see as many bands as last year, alot of the ones I wanted to see either played Thursday night (we rolled in at 7am Friday), Sunday afternoon or conflicted with bands I did see.  Also kind of passed out before the Flaming Lips (that all night drive Thursday finally caught up), and everyone seemed to be rubbing it in by raving about it the next day.  
 
 But besides the drought and the dust, the weather seemed slightly nicer than last year, except for Sunday, which was bloody awful...but whatever, I left early anyway that day.
 
 Oh, and only one death this year!  Yay Bonnaroo!
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Post by: sonickteam2 on June 18, 2007, 11:12:00 pm
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Originally posted by Brandon Brendall, the thief:
  I cannot believe you guys posted on a message board from Bonnaroo...
 
i think most of these posts were from people who were watching the live bonnaroo stream online, not from people at the show!  :)
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Post by: sweetcell on June 18, 2007, 11:54:00 pm
only exception might be kosmo, but i think he has some sort of a hand-held/internet cellphone/blackberry/PDA thingy.
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Post by: kosmo vinyl on June 19, 2007, 06:44:00 am
busted
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Post by: palahniukkubrick on June 26, 2007, 08:53:00 pm
Sorry for the belated response. I actually went again this year, had a great time.
 
 thursday's thoughts:
 little ones= fun
 black angels- play something slow and brooding, why dontcha?
 mute math performs well but writes crappy music
 nick kroll is only funny when he's not nick kroll, aziz ansari is funny for being aziz, and david cross is a funny person who tells great jokes.
 
 friday:
 cold war kids are really cool
 brazilian girls are even cooler but write boring tunes
 KOL are good but could be better
 the roots were awesome but need to play more roots tunes
 tool was unbelievable. best show of the festival.
 why oh why did I sleep through DJ Shadow?
 
 sat:
 old crow was good
 regina was good
 gogol was awesome
 annuals was good
 hold steady was great
 spoon was good
 police were fun, but not as mind blowing as tool
 flaming lips=good, not as crazy as I've heard they can be, and wayne needs to learn the art of shutting the fuck up
 
 sunday:
 don byron was ridiculous
 wolfmother was good
 ralph stanley was fun, lots of gospel tunes
 ornette coleman was great until he collapsed and was carried offstage. also, chicks apparently do not like free jazz at all, just weirdo college students and old hippies.
 white stripes sounded awesome, I couldn't see them
 
 i got a different vibe this year than i did last year, not sure why, maybe somebody else felt the same. i was exhausted for most of the festival, not getting enough sleep at all, that's probably why.
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Post by: lukiedookie89 on June 26, 2007, 11:45:00 pm
Does anyone have the White Stripes setlist?  That would be awesome.
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Post by: ggw on June 27, 2007, 12:23:00 am
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Originally posted by lukas:
  Does anyone have the White Stripes setlist?  That would be awesome.
The White Stripes 6-17-07 Bonnaroo Music Festival,Manchester,TN
 
 
 01.intro
 02.Dead Leaves
 03.When I Hear My Name
 04.Icky Thump
 05.Hotel Yorba
 06.Jolene
 07.Slowly Turning Into You
 08.I think I Smell A Rat
 09.Death Letter>Motherless Children
 10.Do
 11.In The Cold Cold Night
 12.Cannon>Little Room
 13.Ball & Biscuit
 encores
 14.Black Math
 15.Rag & Bone
 16.Blue Orchid>Party Of Special Things To Do
 17.I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
 18.We're Going To Be Friends
 19.I'm a Martyr for My Love for You
 20.Seven Nation Army
 
 
 Flac (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=507517)
 
 MP3 (http://www.sendspace.com/file/42pkgs)
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Post by: lukiedookie89 on June 27, 2007, 10:19:00 am
A recording too? Verrrrry nice!
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Post by: ggw on June 27, 2007, 11:10:00 am
Links to recordings of ~40 Bonnaroo sets can be found here:
 
 http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2007/06/2007_bonnaroo_d.html (http://www.largeheartedboy.com/blog/archive/2007/06/2007_bonnaroo_d.html)
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Post by: Shadrach on June 27, 2007, 11:37:00 am
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Originally posted by you be pickup:
  Sorry for the belated response. I actually went again this year, had a great time.
 
 thursday's thoughts:
 little ones= fun
 black angels- play something slow and brooding, why dontcha?
 mute math performs well but writes crappy music
 nick kroll is only funny when he's not nick kroll, aziz ansari is funny for being aziz, and david cross is a funny person who tells great jokes.
 
 friday:
 cold war kids are really cool
 brazilian girls are even cooler but write boring tunes
 KOL are good but could be better
 the roots were awesome but need to play more roots tunes
 tool was unbelievable. best show of the festival.
 why oh why did I sleep through DJ Shadow?
 
 sat:
 old crow was good
 regina was good
 gogol was awesome
 annuals was good
 hold steady was great
 spoon was good
 police were fun, but not as mind blowing as tool
 flaming lips=good, not as crazy as I've heard they can be, and wayne needs to learn the art of shutting the fuck up
 
 sunday:
 don byron was ridiculous
 wolfmother was good
 ralph stanley was fun, lots of gospel tunes
 ornette coleman was great until he collapsed and was carried offstage. also, chicks apparently do not like free jazz at all, just weirdo college students and old hippies.
 white stripes sounded awesome, I couldn't see them
 
 i got a different vibe this year than i did last year, not sure why, maybe somebody else felt the same. i was exhausted for most of the festival, not getting enough sleep at all, that's probably why.
Unbelievable, can't belive you missed Clutch. I've seen some video footage and the crowd was so into it.
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Post by: TheDirector217 on June 27, 2007, 12:03:00 pm
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Originally posted by ggwâ?¢:
  The White Stripes 6-17-07 Bonnaroo Music Festival,Manchester,TN
 
 
 01.intro
 02.Dead Leaves
 03.When I Hear My Name
 04.Icky Thump
 05.Hotel Yorba
 06.Jolene
 07.Slowly Turning Into You
 08.I think I Smell A Rat
 09.Death Letter>Motherless Children
 10.Do
 11.In The Cold Cold Night
 12.Cannon>Little Room
 13.Ball & Biscuit
 encores
 14.Black Math
 15.Rag & Bone
 16.Blue Orchid>Party Of Special Things To Do
 17.I Just Don't Know What To Do With Myself
 18.We're Going To Be Friends
 19.I'm a Martyr for My Love for You
 20.Seven Nation Army
 
 
 Flac (http://bt.etree.org/details.php?id=507517)
 
 MP3 (http://www.sendspace.com/file/42pkgs)
FYI . . . Not to be ungrateful, but that White Stripes mp3 download is actually the set from String Cheese Incident . . . .
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Post by: ggw on June 27, 2007, 12:32:00 pm
Oh well.  It's not my link.  Flac is better anyway.
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Post by: lukiedookie89 on June 29, 2007, 01:30:00 am
Thanks so much for the link to the live sets!  I'm downloading a bunch right now, hopefully they sound alright.  
 Does anyone know of any recordings that Largehearted Boy didn't archive?  I'd love to have Rodrigo y Gabriela, Gogol Bordello, Manu Chao, and a few others.  Now I guess I'm getting greedy...    :p