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Post by The Wookie Monster on Jun 17, 2009 21:59:02 GMT -5
confused about David Grisman's setlist as Bonnaroo.com & the trading place (bt.etc) have completely different setlists though some of the songs are the same...if anybody else was there (I wasn't, hung out which & what stage all day), please let me know the correct order of songs if they remember...if not I'll just listen to it all the way through and make an estimated guess