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Tip, at the what stage, go in the pit during daytime shows. The stage gives you shade and there is pretty much always plenty of room in the pit for early shows.
Don't worry, I would never post that in a more popular thread haha
Tip, at the what stage, go in the pit during daytime shows. The stage gives you shade and there is pretty much always plenty of room in the pit for early shows.
I think we should make a rule that this is to never be discussed again.
Post by Laggy.RETURNS on Jun 18, 2014 8:41:44 GMT -5
I've found it impossible to rank my favorite shows this year. But in all honesty I have to say this show felt like the best show I saw all weekend. I was completely blown away. I loved his twangy southern quips. His poem. Pulling the woman from the crowd to sing the lovesong. And god can that guy play guitar. And him and john paul jones bouncing off eachother jamming out was incredible. Thank you for introducing me to Seasick Steve. It's bookings like this that make me remember why Bonnaroo is the greatest festival around
Post by billypilgrim on Jun 19, 2014 15:59:15 GMT -5
I love those primitive guitars made from hubcaps, air filters, cigar boxes, etc. So fucking raw sounding. And I know some of them didn't have more than a few strings.
I loved how JPJ played bass, mandolin, and slide guitar. I know he plays keyboards, too, but that wouldn't have fit into the whole blues power trio vibe.
I also loved when Steve came to the front of the stage and said he needed to "barruh" a woman and how all these hands shot up in the air. I'm going to try that line. I'll let you know how it works.
Finally (and I hope I'm not confusing my sets here), best broom solo ever!
I love those primitive guitars made from hubcaps, air filters, cigar boxes, etc. So fucking raw sounding. And I know some of them didn't have more than a few strings.
I loved how JPJ played bass, mandolin, and slide guitar. I know he plays keyboards, too, but that wouldn't have fit into the whole blues power trio vibe.
I also loved when Steve came to the front of the stage and said he needed to "barruh" a woman and how all these hands shot up in the air. I'm going to try that line. I'll let you know how it works.
Finally (and I hope I'm not confusing my sets here), best broom solo ever!
I wish he played so much longer..he has tons of music! He was hanging around that stage too i saw him at Albarn. Sad he and JPJ didn't pop up anywhere else