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Post by nature boy on May 23, 2013 13:42:44 GMT -5
With the crowds they pull at other fests that I've seen (via Youtube), namely Coachella and now Primavera, I have a feeling The Other Tent is going to be overflowing... am I right, am I wrong? Perhaps there is enough draw to other tents/stages that it won't be so bad.
With the crowds they pull at other fests that I've seen (via Youtube), namely Coachella and now Primavera, I have a feeling The Other Tent is going to be overflowing... am I right, am I wrong? Perhaps there is enough draw to other tents/stages that it won't be so bad.
In all fairness, there is zero going on right now (with the exception of a local band playing on the equivalency of the Which). It's gonna be packed, but not this packed.
Take that back. METZ just started.
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With the crowds they pull at other fests that I've seen (via Youtube), namely Coachella and now Primavera, I have a feeling The Other Tent is going to be overflowing... am I right, am I wrong? Perhaps there is enough draw to other tents/stages that it won't be so bad.
I foresee a huuuuuuuuuuuuge clusterfuck. Swans won't pull much away from them, because they are more of a niche act, and I think because the National starts a bit later that people may try to see both.
I am going to be in the other tent all day to get close (and because I am a huge fan of everything over there).
With the crowds they pull at other fests that I've seen (via Youtube), namely Coachella and now Primavera, I have a feeling The Other Tent is going to be overflowing... am I right, am I wrong? Perhaps there is enough draw to other tents/stages that it won't be so bad.
I foresee a huuuuuuuuuuuuge clusterquack. Swans won't pull much away from them, because they are more of a niche act, and I think because the National starts a bit later that people may try to see both.
I am going to be in the other tent all day to get close (and because I am a huge fan of everything over there).
it's going to be ccccccrrrroooowwwwdddded.
based on the app here is where the crowd will be during this time.
What - The National - 6:30-8 PM (3,811 scheduled) Which - Edward Sharpe - 5:30-6:45 PM (6,330 scheduled), David Byrne & St. Vincent 7:30-9 PM (2,870 scheduled) This - Swans - 5-6:30 PM (448 scheduled), Divine Fits 7-8:30 PM (827 scheduled) That - Sam Bush & Del McCoury - 5:45-6:45 PM (592 scheduled), Ed Helms' Superjam - 7:15-8:45 PM (3,063 scheduled) Other - Holy Ghost! - 4:30-5:30 PM (940 scheduled), Tame Impala 6-7:15 PM (3,545 scheduled)
A lot of people will be at Which watching Edward Sharpe when Tame Impala starts (luckly Edward Sharpe don't play Home until the last/second to last song - so people will watch the entire set). But otherwise Tame Impala could have as many people as the National and Tame Impala is playing first, meaning people will go Tame > National.
My advice - if you really love Tame Impala - watch all of Holy Ghost! and try to move as close as possible for Tame Impala at 5:31 PM. I think if you get there by 6 PM you'll be back by the beer vendor.
I foresee a huuuuuuuuuuuuge clusterquack. Swans won't pull much away from them, because they are more of a niche act, and I think because the National starts a bit later that people may try to see both.
I am going to be in the other tent all day to get close (and because I am a huge fan of everything over there).
it's going to be ccccccrrrroooowwwwdddded.
based on the app here is where the crowd will be during this time.
What - The National - 6:30-8 PM (3,811 scheduled) Which - Edward Sharpe - 5:30-6:45 PM (6,330 scheduled), David Byrne & St. Vincent 7:30-9 PM (2,870 scheduled) This - Swans - 5-6:30 PM (448 scheduled), Divine Fits 7-8:30 PM (827 scheduled) That - Sam Bush & Del McCoury - 5:45-6:45 PM (592 scheduled), Ed Helms' Superjam - 7:15-8:45 PM (3,063 scheduled) Other - Holy Ghost! - 4:30-5:30 PM (940 scheduled), Tame Impala 6-7:15 PM (3,545 scheduled)
A lot of people will be at Which watching Edward Sharpe when Tame Impala starts (luckly Edward Sharpe don't play Home until the last/second to last song - so people will watch the entire set). But otherwise Tame Impala could have as many people as the National and Tame Impala is playing first, meaning people will go Tame > National.
My advice - if you really love Tame Impala - watch all of Holy Ghost! and try to move as close as possible for Tame Impala at 5:31 PM. I think if you get there by 6 PM you'll be back by the beer vendor.
this displeases me. probably my only chance to see swans or tame impala this year. sunday is always a disaster why why why
this show was incredible, except fuck the a$ap crowd. ruined so many peoples days with that rush after tame impala finished.
if anyone stumbles across the footage taken by the guy sitting in the left side middle rafter, please let us know...that must be amazing footage.
also, if anyone can find video of half glass full of wine, please post. i have seen their live version of it 3 times and the climax always blows my mind.
Post by theamazingswan on Jun 20, 2013 11:24:04 GMT -5
The instrumental bridge part of Elephant was one of my best momment of the weekend. To anyone that was with me up near the front thank you. That was a blast jumping around with you all!
The instrumental bridge part of Elephant was one of my best momment of the weekend. To anyone that was with me up near the front thank you. That was a blast jumping around with you all!
The instrumental bridge part of Elephant was one of my best momment of the weekend. To anyone that was with me up near the front thank you. That was a blast jumping around with you all!
Loved that as well.
We were all jumping in unison. It was so damn awesome. The energy was awe-inspiring.
I had no clue they would play Elephant and IFLWOGB back-to-back though! Definitely up there with the best moments of Roo '13.
We were all jumping in unison. It was so damn awesome. The energy was awe-inspiring.
I had no clue they would play Elephant and IFLWOGB back-to-back though! Definitely up there with the best moments of Roo '13.
Agreed. Even though I was outside of the tent I could hear well and see fine. That show was one of my favorite moments at bonnaroo everything was just perfect right then and there. I miss that feeling
This was possibly my favorite show of all time. Close with Radiohead from last year. I was about 5 people back, front and center and the show and crowd were both just amazing. I have been to a lot of shows, but all of the bets crowds I have ever been in have been at Roo, it is part of what makes it so magical to me. Really looking forward to seeing where they end up going from here.
Also, as someone asked above, I would love to see a recording of Half Full Glass of Wine. The end of that was just an amazing moment with the crowd being insanely into it. Was a pleasure being at this show with you guys.
Post by HighlySuspicious on Jun 21, 2013 0:42:42 GMT -5
I said back in in the Fall I didn't think they'd be worth 40 dollars by themselves.... boy was I wrong after catching this set ! Can't wait for them to be back on the farm
They have big things in their future. I'm excited. I think they'll have the popularity as well. They've combined the rock crowd (got that '70s feel), the jam crowd (psychedelic, sound good on drugs), and the indie crowd (Pitchfork approved!).
Next time, hopefully we can get them Late Night.... Which.
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