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Post by FuzzyWarbles on Feb 2, 2012 21:32:13 GMT -5
I regret missing Futurebirds for Hayes Carll last year. It was the least energetic Hayes show I've ever been to. A couple of months earlier at the tiny Double Wide club in Dallas was my favorite Hayes show I had ever attended. Hopefully I'll get another chance to catch this band sometime, but I doubt they will be back at Bonnaroo this soon.
True that. I actually got to see them in a small bar a few months before to only about 10 or so people. So it was kinda neat and surreal to see them again playing to over a thousand folks.
oh yeah? well i started 2011 by getting bumped up to VIP because we went to the gas station for a security guard at the gate and bought him 3 cans of Copenhagen. Top that
oh yeah? well i started 2011 by getting bumped up to VIP because we went to the gas station for a security guard at the gate and bought him 3 cans of Copenhagen. Top that
It was awesome. I had to pee a lot without drinking. It was also a lot of fun to get up from my air mattress in the morning. I was hungry too. So I ate things that gave me heart burn because they tasted good.
But I did have a red wrist band that allowed me to be in special spots for the stages and the tents. That actually was pretty cool. And I could walk from the What stage to the Which stage in about a minute via the back path.
It was awesome. I had to pee a lot without drinking. It was also a lot of fun to get up from my air mattress in the morning. I was hungry too. So I ate things that gave me heart burn because they tasted good.
But I did have a red wrist band that allowed me to be in special spots for the stages and the tents. That actually was pretty cool. And I could walk from the What stage to the Which stage in about a minute via the back path.
Whateves.
I might've been camped next to you
Edit: No, actually I believe our neighbors were from Cape Cod
It was awesome. I had to pee a lot without drinking. It was also a lot of fun to get up from my air mattress in the morning. I was hungry too. So I ate things that gave me heart burn because they tasted good.
But I did have a red wrist band that allowed me to be in special spots for the stages and the tents. That actually was pretty cool. And I could walk from the What stage to the Which stage in about a minute via the back path.
Whateves.
I might've been camped next to you
Edit: No, actually I believe our neighbors were from Cape Cod
We were in Access. Our neighbors were a group of kids from....shit I can't remember but I want to say Georgia. There was a pregnant girl in that group too. But she just found out. One of the kids went to Syracuse college. And he loved to talk about it. He wore a different Syracuse shirt every day. They were pretty awesome.