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Post by itrainmonkeys on Feb 28, 2014 9:38:32 GMT -5
I'll be honest.....I would have been REALLY pissed if they did a Kanye West surprise show and I missed it last year. I was annoyed enough at missing the first Portugal. The Man parade and Deervana show a couple years ago.
That was me, i didnt think it was. Thats why i asked.
Maybe the amount of people who bought regular tickets + volunteers + staff + all the tickets purchased for individual days = something close to 150,000. I mean that's about 15-20,000 people each day. I could see it probably being closer to 150,000 than 100,000.
yeah he said 80,000 campers, then individual day tickets then staff and volunteers. Also have to think about vendors and artists and press and law enforcement and all that stuff.. Closer to 150K TOTAL for 4 days seems legit.
I'll be honest.....I would have been REALLY pissed if they did a Kanye West surprise show and I missed it last year. I was annoyed enough at missing the first Portugal. The Man parade and Deervana show a couple years ago.
Yeah, I don't know how excited I am about surprise shows on the farm, considering everything else that is happening every day and night there. I missed both of the shows you cited above, and I'm still kicking myself about it! To that end, I likely would have missed a Kayne surprise set, too.
I'll be honest.....I would have been REALLY pissed if they did a Kanye West surprise show and I missed it last year. I was annoyed enough at missing the first Portugal. The Man parade and Deervana show a couple years ago.
Yeah, I don't know how excited I am about surprise shows on the farm, considering everything else that is happening every day and night there. I missed both of the shows you cited above, and I'm still kicking myself about it! To that end, I likely would have missed a Kayne surprise set, too.
Likewise - I think it's really cool that they happen, and the whole point of surprises is that you don't know about them ahead of time, but I'm sure it leaves a sour taste in people's mouths when they found out they missed shit. Last year one of the most entertaining sets was with the Polyphonic Spree at the fountain, and had word of their set not leaked ahead of time, I would have been in bed by then. There needs to be some form of communication about stuff like that, even if it's cryptic - as long as it's easily accessible. Put something on top of the entrance booths, or quickly flash something on the screens at the What before the headliner comes on. A lot of people would get to see it, it would generate buzz, and people would have an opportunity to see some of the things that make Roo so awesome. It's a win/win for everyone.
Yeah, I don't know how excited I am about surprise shows on the farm, considering everything else that is happening every day and night there. I missed both of the shows you cited above, and I'm still kicking myself about it! To that end, I likely would have missed a Kayne surprise set, too.
Likewise - I think it's really cool that they happen, and the whole point of surprises is that you don't know about them ahead of time, but I'm sure it leaves a sour taste in people's mouths when they found out they missed shit. Last year one of the most entertaining sets was with the Polyphonic Spree at the fountain, and had word of their set not leaked ahead of time, I would have been in bed by then. There needs to be some form of communication about stuff like that, even if it's cryptic - as long as it's easily accessible. Put something on top of the entrance booths, or quickly flash something on the screens at the What before the headliner comes on. A lot of people would get to see it, it would generate buzz, and people would have an opportunity to see some of the things that make Roo so awesome. It's a win/win for everyone.
It's the sole reason I got twitter, so I could easily follow bonnaroo while at the fest. They sent out tweets about both polyphonic spree and Portugal. The man last year.
Likewise - I think it's really cool that they happen, and the whole point of surprises is that you don't know about them ahead of time, but I'm sure it leaves a sour taste in people's mouths when they found out they missed shit. Last year one of the most entertaining sets was with the Polyphonic Spree at the fountain, and had word of their set not leaked ahead of time, I would have been in bed by then. There needs to be some form of communication about stuff like that, even if it's cryptic - as long as it's easily accessible. Put something on top of the entrance booths, or quickly flash something on the screens at the What before the headliner comes on. A lot of people would get to see it, it would generate buzz, and people would have an opportunity to see some of the things that make Roo so awesome. It's a win/win for everyone.
It's the sole reason I got twitter, so I could easily follow bonnaroo while at the fest. They sent out tweets about both polyphonic spree and Portugal. The man last year.
I thought about doing this too, but the festival experience is just exponentially better for me when I'm not plugged in. It's the one week a year where I just turn my phone off and forget about it - it's awesome. Reception is so spotty on the farm anyway, I feel like I'd get aggravated just trying to look up tweets.
I would suggest just enjoying what you do get to experience and not worry about what you may potentially be missing elsewhere. If you're having fun where you are, why be bothered that you missed something else?
I would suggest just enjoying what you do get to experience and not worry about what you may potentially be missing elsewhere. If you're having fun where you are, why be bothered that you missed something else?
What if you're missing out on free food or something??
I would suggest just enjoying what you do get to experience and not worry about what you may potentially be missing elsewhere. If you're having fun where you are, why be bothered that you missed something else?
What if you're missing out on free food or something??
The parade that was led by Rhys Darby and ended up at the Comedy Tent had some venue/restaurant tossing sandwiches to everybody in the crowd while some DJ was playing tracks. Was glad to follow that one.
What if you're missing out on free food or something??
The parade that was led by Rhys Darby and ended up at the Comedy Tent had some venue/restaurant tossing sandwiches to everybody in the crowd while some DJ was playing tracks. Was glad to follow that one.
Likewise - I think it's really cool that they happen, and the whole point of surprises is that you don't know about them ahead of time, but I'm sure it leaves a sour taste in people's mouths when they found out they missed shit. Last year one of the most entertaining sets was with the Polyphonic Spree at the fountain, and had word of their set not leaked ahead of time, I would have been in bed by then. There needs to be some form of communication about stuff like that, even if it's cryptic - as long as it's easily accessible. Put something on top of the entrance booths, or quickly flash something on the screens at the What before the headliner comes on. A lot of people would get to see it, it would generate buzz, and people would have an opportunity to see some of the things that make Roo so awesome. It's a win/win for everyone.
It's the sole reason I got twitter, so I could easily follow bonnaroo while at the fest. They sent out tweets about both polyphonic spree and Portugal. The man last year.
It actually really frustrates me that they only announce these things on twitter (as far as I know). I look forward to Bonnaroo specifically because it's the one time out of the year that I am totally unreachable and my phone goes off. Having a phone on me would be a huge distraction there.
I agree there should be some other cryptic way to announce the shows on the farm for us analog folk. While I do agree that you should just enjoy yourself no matter what and I plan to continue to do so, I would be pretty upset if I was a few football fields away from a once-in-a-lifetime Kanye set and missed it.
Post by Roo'adelphia on Feb 28, 2014 14:44:26 GMT -5
Just finished reading and both these guys did a great job. Nice shoutouts to Infooroo. Frank Ocean late night. The great Mr. Capps (he's reading) is great. He played the most excited bands card great, and was humorous throughout. Hope the screens are coming soon at the tents, and I just might miss the Which Ditch in a weird way. The responses to juggs and horn still have me cracking up.
References of AC lurking (and not posting my a*s, who can not voice an opinion on how bad pancakes are if they have the chance?) and actual plans for the future talk really have me believe that these guys A) Hear us & B) Have just as much love for the festival itself as the money their making doing it which is both good for the artist, us roosters, and longevity of the festival as a whole.
On Thursday evening, Bonnaroo Music Festival co-founders Ashley Capps and Rick Farman participated in Reddit’s Ask Me Anything (AMA), discussing this year’s festival. They revealed some of their most desired acts, explained why they booked Kanye West and not OutKast, discussed improvements to the festival grounds, and other juicy tidbits.
– They tried to book OutKast, but were turned down. “Unfortunately, their schedule simply didn’t work out for Bonnaroo,” Capps said. “They had some apparently irresistible offers that weekend in Europe which they chose to take instead.”
– Some “white whale” performers they hope to one day book: Farman lists Prince, U2, The Rolling Stones, Justin Beiber (jokingly), jazz band Gateway, and anything with Jimmy Page; Capps mentioned Led Zeppelin, Prince, U2, “And, yes, Daft Punk, too!”
– Responding to a question about Daft Punk playing a secret set, Capps jokingly responded, “Daft Punk can play a secret set whenever they want…except during Kanye’s set .” But then he added, “There will be a nice surprise with your tickets but its a secret too.” Tease!
– Regarding the “Kanye Fiasco of 2008?, Capps said, “It was complicated and there’s no reason to point fingers at anyone. There are so many moving parts to the festival and, in this case, a bit of miscommunication and a sincere desire to come up with a solution simply didn’t work out the way anyone wanted it to. But we have all moved on.”
– In fact, Kanye almost played the festival last year! “We started the discussion with Kanye well over a year ago. It was time to leave the past behind,” Capps said. “He’s one of the major artists of our time..so there wasn’t any skepticism from us and he was ready as well. We initially had some conversations about him doing something last year…a surprise show…totally out of the box. But it didn’t quite work out. The conversations continued however and now we’re on for 2014. But it wasn’t forced. It evolved pretty organically.”
– The “?” Superjam that’s part of this year’s lineup isn’t Jack White — yet. “It really is a question mark but we have a lot of interest from people that will at least hold par with what we’ve done in the past,” Farman explained. “It’s frequent that some of them come together really late. Last year we didn’t even know if the hip hop one was going to happen until about 2 weeks before the festival. It’s a big commitment for the artist to make so it takes a lot of convincing.”
– The non-Tent stages will remain closed on Thursday evening, though they are working on congestion concerns. “Thursday has always been about putting focus on the up and coming acts and we don’t think that using the Which Stage would work well with that concept. We also like that not having the whole venue open keeps a certain amount of energy in the campgrounds that night…”
– There’s no truth to the rumors that members of Grateful Dead have boycotted Bonnaroo after Kanye West’s performance in 2008. Capps explained, “They’ve been invited back and we’ve had serious discussions. It only failed to happen because of their touring schedule.”
– With the exception of Mumford and Sons’ medical emergency last year, Bonnaroo has never had an act drop out at the last minute.
– One fan asked why Bonnaroo has shifted away from booking jam bands. Capps, “We’ve always booked a diverse line up. Phish played in 2012 too. This year we have Yonder Mountain, Umphrey’s McGee, Tedeschi Trucks Band…off the top of my head. When we book our festival each year, our only goal is to keep it fresh and exciting. Music is continually transforming and reinventing itself – and the jam band scene has also evolved and transformed. It’s one of the many things that makes music so powerful and exciting. We strive to ride the wave.”
– When asked if there would be any way to ease the hours of waiting for entrance to the Comedy Tent, Capps said the current system is the best they have. “We’re totally open to suggestions and its one of the reasons we’re doing this AMA tonight.” Some suggests? Pay-for-priority seating, assigned seating, and screens outside the tent.
– Regarding screens at the Tent stages: “It’s uncertain at this moment whether screens will be added for this year or not, but it’s definitely a priority for the near future.”
– That said, there will be outdoor screens for those wanting to catch the World Cup, much like there was in 2010 when the events overlapped.
– That annoying ditch on the walk from the Which Stage to the What Stage? GONE! “We’ve tried a few things over the years to fix it that obviously have not worked that well but we think we now have the solution… But don’t complain that you miss the long jump competition when it’s no longer there!”
– The overall booking process goes something like this: “There’s a small group of us who get together at least once or twice a week and start brainstorming about who we would like to have perform at the festival. We do research to see who’s planning to tour, who has a new record or special project coming out… we have bands reaching out to us and we’re making inquiries ourselves…we ask the fans what they would like to see… and we’re very passionate music fans ourselves, so we have strong ideas of our own. And we start to make decisions and gradually the line up starts to take shape.
Interesting about Outkast. I'm so glad we found some of this stuff out. Now we know when people complain "I can't believe Bonnaroo didn't get Outkast" we know the truth is "Outkast turned down Roo to go overseas for better offers".
Interesting about Outkast. I'm so glad we found some of this stuff out. Now we know when people complain "I can't believe Bonnaroo didn't get Outkast" we know the truth is "Outkast turned down Roo to go overseas for better offers".
Isn't that basically the same thing, though? Bonnaroo didn't get Outkast, because they had a better offer elsewhere.
Interesting about Outkast. I'm so glad we found some of this stuff out. Now we know when people complain "I can't believe Bonnaroo didn't get Outkast" we know the truth is "Outkast turned down Roo to go overseas for better offers".
Isn't that basically the same thing, though? Bonnaroo didn't get Outkast, because they had a better offer elsewhere.
You're right. I'll clarify. The people that complain that "Roo should have got Outkast" as if Bonnaroo didn't even try. That's who I meant. Not the folks that understand how booking acts actually works.
The question was referring to anyone dropping out just before the lineup release.
Mumford dropped out after the lineup release, right?
Edit: I see now. The CoS article wasn't totally clear on that one.
Q: Has anyone big every dropped out right before the lineup was released? And if so, what did you do about it?
A: Fortunately no. The closest thing to that was the Mumford & Sons situation last year and we were really lucky Jack Johnson just happened to be coming to the festival to hang out. He stepped in last minute to save the day. It was one of the coolest things we've had an artist be willing to do for us. Jack is the man. - RF
Post by Vector Viking on Feb 28, 2014 16:05:15 GMT -5
Mumford dropped within the week of roo starting. I think that something that Ashley failed to mention about Kanye coming back is that many fans felt disrespected by his behavior during and after. I'm sure that he'll put on a great set, but he really does need to offer a little humility to the audience to kick things off. That would go a long way for him in winning back fans that have written him off since 08.
Mumford dropped within the week of roo starting. I think that something that Ashley failed to mention about Kanye coming back is that many fans felt disrespected by his behavior during and after. I'm sure that he'll put on a great set, but he really does need to offer a little humility to the audience to kick things off. That would go a long way for him in winning back fans that have written him off since 08.
Mumford dropped within the week of roo starting. I think that something that Ashley failed to mention about Kanye coming back is that many fans felt disrespected by his behavior during and after. I'm sure that he'll put on a great set, but he really does need to offer a little humility to the audience to kick things off. That would go a long way for him in winning back fans that have written him off since 08.
I will never understand why certain people feel "disrespected" by Kanye West due to the 2008 incident, yet don't feel the same way about Bonnaroo itself. Seems there's blame on both sides. It also seems that Kanye, for all his ranting and raving, never once disrespected the fans of the festival, and seemed genuinely mad that he was unable to perform something special for everyone. If anything, the only ones who were disrespectful were the idiots who threw bottles at his stage. I would say that I think the fans need to win back Kanye, and not vice versa.
Mumford dropped within the week of roo starting. I think that something that Ashley failed to mention about Kanye coming back is that many fans felt disrespected by his behavior during and after. I'm sure that he'll put on a great set, but he really does need to offer a little humility to the audience to kick things off. That would go a long way for him in winning back fans that have written him off since 08.
does he, really?
Yes, he does. His name is on the bill, so he's the one who takes responsibility for the good and bad stuff that happens at his shows.