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Post by BrokenLight on Mar 29, 2010 13:53:16 GMT -5
i'll go ahead and place my vote first since i created the poll. i like this tent the most. seems like i spent the most time at this tent last year. what i hate about that tent is the large grassy area outside of the tent. i don't like the design of how the road goes right thru the middle of it. i don't like the other tent because of the big hill in the back outside the tent.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Mar 29, 2010 14:02:05 GMT -5
I've been to Roo since '05 and never remember the names of the tents. I have to check the schedule/map each year. Then I start to remember the names during the weekend but by the following year I forget which is this, that, and the other.
Post by pondo ROCKS on Mar 29, 2010 14:46:25 GMT -5
That Tent gets my vote...past two years, I have witnessed The Lee Boys, Robert Randolph, Cage the Elephant, and Dillingers Escape Plan....and this is only on Sundays of the past two years!!!! That tent hands down!
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The Other Tent. It's got the best sightlines, particularly from the back, and the Africa tent and DGQ and Harper shows there last year were phenomenal.
This is for the bigger mid-level bands, and is in the center of things... chances are, throughout the day, this is the tent you see most of, casualy.
Other has had some AWESOME shows though, too... My favorite thing about it is how relatively isolated it is from the rest of the festival... it's kind of off to it's own corner. Great for the more intimate shows, like Ornette Coleman.