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Posted: January 20, 2005 11:47 am
by CaribbnSoul
I went to last yrs Bonnaroo...lots of fun, lots of mud, lots of drugs. Oh yeah...there was some music too! I'm not the typical hippy-type fan so I wasn't into the drugs...just drinking. There was a whole lot of it though, to the point where it was sad. The music was incredible though...I'd go again, and I probably will.
Posted: January 20, 2005 1:57 pm
by MelliJellyBean
CaribbnSoul wrote:I went to last yrs Bonnaroo...lots of fun, lots of mud, lots of drugs. Oh yeah...there was some music too! I'm not the typical hippy-type fan so I wasn't into the drugs...just drinking. There was a whole lot of it though, to the point where it was sad. The music was incredible though...I'd go again, and I probably will.
several of my friends went last year and I wasn't able to go. If i find someone who can actually afford to go, I'm definitely going.
Posted: January 28, 2005 1:23 pm
by Jahfin
http://tinylink.com/?jZ2vtzPZON
Phish's Anastasio, Gordon To Play Bonnaroo
Although Phish is only a memory, group members Trey Anastasio and Mike Gordon have signed on for separate appearances at the fourth Bonnaroo festival, to be held June 10-12 in Manchester, Tenn. Anastasio and his solo band will perform what is billed as a "very special late night show" on a date to be announced, while Gordon will play a set with New York improvisational act the Benevento/Russo Duo.
Other newly confirmed additions to the Bonnaroo lineup are Mouse On Mars, Tea Leaf Green and the Old Crow Medicine Show. Organizers promise additional "major acts" to be added in the weeks ahead.
The Dave Matthews Band, Modest Mouse, Joss Stone, Toots and the Maytals, the Allman Brothers Band and Gov't Mule lead the list of previously announced performers for Bonnaroo, tickets for which go on-sale tomorrow (Jan. 29) via the event's official Web site.
This year's on-sale is a month earlier than the three previous years, which organizers say is a reaction to market conditions. "We felt this would be a year to get out there early," says Jonathan Mayers of promoter Superfly Presents.
-- Jonathan Cohen, N.Y.
Posted: January 28, 2005 3:44 pm
by Fins in Low Places
I'm seriously thinking about going this year. Hell its only about 20 minutes down I-24 from me.