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Alright. LCD video posted on Bonnaroo.com + all other Bonnaroo videos seemed to be acts that will be at Roo + LCD leaked from an anonymous source on twitter + crazy ticketing fiasco surrounding the band right now + farewell shows + LCD obviously wants as many of their true fans to catch them live one last time before they finish + Bonnaroo obviously still signing artists to the lineup days before it comes out. Not saying "This is Happening", but it would make sense to try and pull it off. So maybe we are gonna get them again.
Dave Matthews Band • Kings of Leon • Stevie Wonder • Jay-Z • Tenacious D • Weezer • The Flaming Lips with Stardeath and White Dwarfs perform "Dark Side of the Moon" • The Dead Weather • Damian Marley & Nas • Phoenix • Norah Jones • Michael Franti & Spearhead • John Fogerty • Regina Spektor • Jimmy Cliff • LCD Soundsystem • The Avett Brothers • Thievery Corporation • Rise Against • Tori Amos • The National • Zac Brown Band • Les Claypool • John Prine • The Black Keys • Steve Martin & the Steep Canyon Rangers • Jeff Beck • Dropkick Murphys • She & Him • Against Me! • The Disco Biscuits • Daryl Hall & Chromeo • Jamey Johnson • Clutch • Bassnectar • Kid Cudi • Baaba Maal • Kris Kristofferson • Medeski Martin & Wood • The xx • GWAR • Dan Deacon Ensemble • Tinariwen • Wale • Deadmau5 • The Melvins • Gaslight Anthem • Miike Snow • The Nitty Gritty Dirt Band • Dr. Dog • They Might Be Giants • Punch Brothers • Isis • Blitzen Trapper • Blues Traveler • Miranda Lambert • Calexico • OK Go • Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue • Martin Sexton • Lotus • Baroness • Dave Rawlings Machine • Mayer Hawthorne and the County • Japandroids • Jay Electronica • Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros • Ingrid Michaelson • The Dodos • Manchester Orchestra • The Temper Trap • Cross Canadian Ragweed • Big Sam's Funky Nation • Carolina Chocolate Drops • Needtobreathe • Tokyo Police Club • The Entrance Band • Local Natives • Brandi Carlile • Mumford & Sons • Rebelution • Diane Birch • Monte Montgomery • Julia Nunes • The Postelles • Lucero • Here We Go Magic • Hot Rize • Neon Indian • B.O.B
Just counted 90 here. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.
When I look over this list, there are few names here that I haven't heard of before.
I guess that's why I want to believe the dude's twitter.... usually, the later additions are the smaller acts.
Post by Mista Don't Play on Feb 14, 2011 16:18:02 GMT -5
Having a few less wouldn't surprise me. That would enable for a few undercard bands to get longer set times. And with an undercard close to the one featured with this "leak" it makes sense.
Buffalo Springfield * Arcade Fire * Widespread Panic * Eminem * The Strokes * My Morning Jacket * Massive Attack * Robert Plant and the Band of Joy* The Black Keys
I think BS goes first - they headline Saturday, with Arcade Fire headlining Friday and WSP headlining Sunday. Eminem I think takes the Jay-Z slot - late night, What Stage, Saturday night. MMJ before AF, Black Keys before BS, Robert Plant before WSP, and the Strokes...maybe, Which closer Sunday?
Post by The Wookie Monster on Feb 14, 2011 16:38:47 GMT -5
Wouldn't surprise me to it like this:
Widespread Panic - Arcade Fire - Buffalo Springfield - Eminem - The Strokes - The Black Keys - My Morning Jacket - Massive Attack - Robert Plant
Those are your headliners, pre headliners, and late night all at once. I think the Keys go ahead of MMJ only because of their billings at other fests. And the top 4 order are a repeat of last year's .
well, that was something. I'm guessing Fake, Buffalo Springfield is not happening.
Buffalo Springfield IS happening. I have a very good source.
Not saying I'm happy about it...
I could be wrong but im pretty sure Brokenlight is what Natedogg changed his name to before deleting his account. It definately appears that way if you look back in the Eminem thread
Post by andymorgan on Feb 14, 2011 16:40:36 GMT -5
I'd say:
Widespread Panic - Buffalo Springfield - Eminem - Arcade Fire - The Strokes - The Black Keys - My Morning Jacket - Robert Plant & the band of Joy - Massive Attack
This is defintiely not by preference (which would be: My Morning Jacket - Arcade Fire - Massive Attack - The Strokes - The Black Keys - Robert Planct & the Band of Joy - Eminem - Widespread Panic - Buffalo Springfield)
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Post by itrainmonkeys on Feb 14, 2011 16:45:47 GMT -5
I'm going to worry about the order of the lineup when I know the lineup is legit. If that is the real lineup there's plenty for me to see. i'd be happy with that. Buffalo Springfield and Eminem as headliners would potentially be the reasons for Ashley Capp's tweets about the lineup.
what planet are you people on that Buffalo Springfield is even still relevant?
i couldnt name a single song. i had to wikipedia them to see who the band is.
they last made music in 1968. that is not exactly headlining material for the biggest music festival in america, as far as i am concerned. great, stills was in the band - young too. wow.
there goes my karma, but fuck it - just being honest.
Widespread Panic - Arcade Fire - Buffalo Springfield - Eminem - The Strokes - The Black Keys - My Morning Jacket - Massive Attack - Robert Plant
Those are your headliners, pre headliners, and late night all at once. I think the Keys go ahead of MMJ only because of their billings at other fests. And the top 4 order are a repeat of last year's .
Yeah, but DMB is bigger than WSP, so it makes sense to have DMB first. Meanwhile, Buffalo Springfield would be a MUCH bigger deal than Stevie Wonder, so they'd get higher than his spot. I think that's how you have to look at it.
Why would Buffalo Springfield be a bigger deal than Stevie Wonder? Is it because it's a rare act? Hell, Stevie doesn't perform much. Don't get me wrong Juggs, not trying to start an argument here, but I would say Stevie, with his 70s catalogue is equal to or better than Buffalo Springfield. But if they're playing covers of other Neil Young songs, then my argument is worthless. Eh, it don't matter. We got THE band everybody wanted, THE person everybody wanted, and THE latenight everybody wanted. No complaints from me, except where's my ticket?
Yeah, but DMB is bigger than WSP, so it makes sense to have DMB first. Meanwhile, Buffalo Springfield would be a MUCH bigger deal than Stevie Wonder, so they'd get higher than his spot. I think that's how you have to look at it.
Why would Buffalo Springfield be a bigger deal than Stevie Wonder? Is it because it's a rare act? Hell, Stevie doesn't perform much. Don't get me wrong Juggs, not trying to start an argument here, but I would say Stevie, with his 70s catalogue is equal to or better than Buffalo Springfield. But if they're playing covers of other Neil Young songs, then my argument is worthless. Eh, it don't matter. We got THE band everybody wanted, THE person everybody wanted, and THE latenight everybody wanted. No complaints from me, except where's my ticket?
what planet are you people on that Buffalo Springfield is even still relevant?
i couldnt name a single song. i had to wikipedia them to see who the band is.
they last made music in 1968. that is not exactly headlining material for the biggest music festival in america, as far as i am concerned. great, stills was in the band - young too. wow.
there goes my karma, but quack it - just being honest.
You definitely get a Coco from me... cause I agree