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Post by ilovefestys on Jan 17, 2009 17:30:16 GMT -5
my friend who I took to 2007 roo is huge into panic and told me a few weeks ago the conga player in the band hinted at a tour. I hope Roo never brings them back for at least 3 years and no more headlining just give them a late night or something and use the headliner spot for somebody better. Panic has done too many roo's and I'm tired of it.
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Post by coanbread751 on Jan 17, 2009 18:59:48 GMT -5
IMO you can bring Panic back any day! I don't even listen to this band but I have seen them numerous times just because they are one of the best live shows around!
Post by BonnarooDetective on Jan 17, 2009 19:12:57 GMT -5
I'm not going to lie, I've had fun moments at Panic sets. Most of the entertainment, for me, came when they brought out guests. Randolph last year and in '05 immediately come to mind, not to mention Herbie, Warren, Bobby . . .
To me, their set in 2007 was their most lackluster (albeit, 2005 was my first encounter). No guests or fun cover songs (from what I remember). After that, I think Panic had worn thin, but their set last year was pretty tight. Still not really what I look for in a headliner. But no one can say they are a bad band.
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