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Post by kkrrissttinnaa on Feb 8, 2012 14:19:26 GMT -5
Shins aren't confirmed but ending a tour on Saturday during Bonnaroo a like, 5 hour drive from the Farm makes it seem preeeeetty likely they'll be there for Sunday, no?
Post by hennybeffers on Feb 8, 2012 14:48:15 GMT -5
Re: 2012 Clue #7 « Reply #106 on Jan 27, 2012, 2:36pm » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Antlers
Re: 2012 Clue #7 « Reply #107 on Jan 27, 2012, 2:56pm » -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Not really. I just googled "I think you are God" and came back with a hit for a play called "Sylvia" and that happens to be a single by the Antlers. Just throwin it out there....
Yeah I think we should call this one solved as The Antlers while we're still not revisiting Miike Snow. If they're on the same tour as the Shins I think that seals it, because the Shins' tour dates have them lining up perfectly for a Sunday set.
Post by nickaroo024 on Mar 20, 2012 1:34:18 GMT -5
Bruce Springsteen
Offerings from the garden; "I think you're God."
The garden refers to Madison Square Garden (thanks to the hint "You can find the garden in the core of the big apple.") I believe Bruce has played the third most amount of shows at Madison Square Garden (after Elton John and Billy Joel). "I think you're God" could refer to the critical acclaim given to Bruce's "Born in the USA" album. AllMusic critic William Ruhlmann gave the album five stars and claimed it was the "apotheosis of the E Street Band." Apotheosis is the glorification of a subject to divine level ("I think you're God"). Also, "offerings from the garden" could be a reference to the Garden State (NJ), Bruce's home state.