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I read this page a while ago; single day tickets will be released when the schedule is released. Now it says that single day tickets are released this Tuesday May 6th.
I'm betting Tuesday for the official schedule? Then we can all stop crying about this leak and start crying about how many different conflicts are on the actual schedule.
Just for clarity, I'd like to bet that 90-95% of the leaked lineup is right. Its obviously possible that 2 or 3 acts change leading up to Roo. But if its 90+% right, I think that demonstrates the leaked lineup wasn't some random bs.
Post by Daddy's Mad on May 4, 2014 22:41:13 GMT -5
So just thought about this, since Bobby Wolmack is playing right before Damon Albarn that kinda shuts out the idea of Damon playing with Bobby or Bobby showing up at Damon's set ( unless Bobby shakes those old legs fast enough to the What). Maybe Yukimi from Little Dragon will stop by Damon's set to do Empire Ants. That would make my weekend For sure!!
Post by musicmanjp270 on May 4, 2014 22:51:47 GMT -5
I think if Damon plays with bobby it will be like Bobby's Glastonbury show. First half hour with Damon then an hour with Bobby's band. The whole show is on YouTube from Glastonbury last year
I think if Damon plays with bobby it will be like Bobby's Glastonbury show. First half hour with Damon then an hour with Bobby's band. The whole show is on YouTube from Glastonbury last year
If they were different days I could see it going down but, right after kne enother I doubt they will do anything together.
So just thought about this, since Bobby Wolmack is playing right before Damon Albarn that kinda shuts out the idea of Damon playing with Bobby or Bobby showing up at Damon's set ( unless Bobby shakes those old legs fast enough to the What). Maybe Yukimi from Little Dragon will stop by Damon's set to do Empire Ants. That would make my weekend For sure!!
r kelly and billy idol made it over to the superjam
So just thought about this, since Bobby Wolmack is playing right before Damon Albarn that kinda shuts out the idea of Damon playing with Bobby or Bobby showing up at Damon's set ( unless Bobby shakes those old legs fast enough to the What). Maybe Yukimi from Little Dragon will stop by Damon's set to do Empire Ants. That would make my weekend For sure!!
r kelly and billy idol made it over to the superjam
true but I feel like superjams are different, and they probably get paid more for doing that.
r kelly and billy idol made it over to the superjam
true but I feel like superjams are different, and they probably get paid more for doing that.
Even though Bobby and Damon are playing the same day, I honestly think it improves their chances of collaboration. In 2007, Tom Morello played as the Nightwatchmen and joined Tool on stage. In 2010, Jack Black played with Tenacious D and then joined Steve Martin to do King Tut. Kenny Rogers came out with Phish to play the Gambler in 2012. There have been numerous bluegrass collaborations between Mumford & Sons, Old Crow Medicine Show, Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, etc.
Basically, it just comes down to whether or not the performers want to make the collaboration happen. I personally think Bobby Womack is more likely than Little Dragon since Bobby is playing the same day. He'll already be there, all he has to do is hop on a golf cart to the main stage and sing a few verses of Stylo or Cloud of Unknowing or whatever. I'd like to see it happen, especially since Damon Albarn's new album is growing on me, but I'm worried it will be a little slow paced for the main stage unless he adds some unexpected touches.
true but I feel like superjams are different, and they probably get paid more for doing that.
Even though Bobby and Damon are playing the same day, I honestly think it improves their chances of collaboration. In 2007, Tom Morello played as the Nightwatchmen and joined Tool on stage. In 2010, Jack Black played with Tenacious D and then joined Steve Martin to do King Tut. Kenny Rogers came out with Phish to play the Gambler in 2012. There have been numerous bluegrass collaborations between Mumford & Sons, Old Crow Medicine Show, Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, etc.
Basically, it just comes down to whether or not the performers want to make the collaboration happen. I personally think Bobby Womack is more likely than Little Dragon since Bobby is playing the same day. He'll already be there, all he has to do is hop on a golf cart to the main stage and sing a few verses of Stylo or Cloud of Unknowing or whatever. I'd like to see it happen, especially since Damon Albarn's new album is growing on me, but I'm worried it will be a little slow paced for the main stage unless he adds some unexpected touches.
Yeah I like his new album but yeeeeaaah that show will be more boring then an episode of Frasier
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Post by Daddy's Mad on May 5, 2014 20:47:59 GMT -5
So I wonder what the news is they were talking about releasing Wednesday. We got artist additions, and tomorrow we get the schedule? Wednesday = Daft Punk...
Even though Bobby and Damon are playing the same day, I honestly think it improves their chances of collaboration. In 2007, Tom Morello played as the Nightwatchmen and joined Tool on stage. In 2010, Jack Black played with Tenacious D and then joined Steve Martin to do King Tut. Kenny Rogers came out with Phish to play the Gambler in 2012. There have been numerous bluegrass collaborations between Mumford & Sons, Old Crow Medicine Show, Gillian Welch and Dave Rawlings, etc.
Basically, it just comes down to whether or not the performers want to make the collaboration happen. I personally think Bobby Womack is more likely than Little Dragon since Bobby is playing the same day. He'll already be there, all he has to do is hop on a golf cart to the main stage and sing a few verses of Stylo or Cloud of Unknowing or whatever. I'd like to see it happen, especially since Damon Albarn's new album is growing on me, but I'm worried it will be a little slow paced for the main stage unless he adds some unexpected touches.
Yeah I like his new album but yeeeeaaah that show will be more boring then an episode of Frasier
Have you heard what the new material sounds like live?
The thing I am most worried about is the change in times. I feel like the accuracy of who is playing where is gonna be pretty spot on to the leaked schedule. But for example there is no way the Head and the Heart is getting 90 minutes on the Which and then Phoenix is only gonna get 75 directly following them. There are multiple example of this on the Clashfinder Schedule and I am worried that the change in the official times may create conflict and set overlap. Right now the schedule works out pretty awesome where I am seeing full sets from just about every artist I want to see, I just hope it stays that way
The thing I am most worried about is the change in times. I feel like the accuracy of who is playing where is gonna be pretty spot on to the leaked schedule. But for example there is no way the Head and the Heart is getting 90 minutes on the Which and then Phoenix is only gonna get 75 directly following them. There are multiple example of this on the Clashfinder Schedule and I am worried that the change in the official times may create conflict and set overlap. Right now the schedule works out pretty awesome where I am seeing full sets from just about every artist I want to see, I just hope it stays that way
I'm inclined to agree about the time changes. But each of the Which Stage pre-headliner shows start 75 minutes prior to the headliner (at least on the leaked schedule). It seems like Phoenix especially (and maybe Cut Copy) would have a 90 minute show, I can't think of too many times the pre-headliner has bled into the headliner's time slot.
I'm expecting the schedule to be between 80 and 90% the same. I just hope the changes don't suck too bad. Though if they wanted to move James Blake to after Frank Ocean, I'd be pretty cool with that.
The thing I am most worried about is the change in times. I feel like the accuracy of who is playing where is gonna be pretty spot on to the leaked schedule. But for example there is no way the Head and the Heart is getting 90 minutes on the Which and then Phoenix is only gonna get 75 directly following them. There are multiple example of this on the Clashfinder Schedule and I am worried that the change in the official times may create conflict and set overlap. Right now the schedule works out pretty awesome where I am seeing full sets from just about every artist I want to see, I just hope it stays that way
I'm inclined to agree about the time changes. But each of the Which Stage pre-headliner shows start 75 minutes prior to the headliner (at least on the leaked schedule). It seems like Phoenix especially (and maybe Cut Copy) would have a 90 minute show, I can't think of too many times the pre-headliner has bled into the headliner's time slot.
I'm expecting the schedule to be between 80 and 90% the same. I just hope the changes don't suck too bad. Though if they wanted to move James Blake to after Frank Ocean, I'd be pretty cool with that.
I think this is all part of Bonnaroo begining to inch away from the unopposed headliner. We saw an example of it last year with Pres. Hall playing during Jack Johnson (though that situation was a bit unusual). If the clashfinder is to be believed, Mastodon will begin during Kanye's set, so is it really so strange to think that Phoenix may bleed into his set somewhat.