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Glad I knocked out a bunch of these conflicts ahead of time, cause this schedule is loaded with conflicts. I'm very happy with it though, since I get to see all of my must-see acts.
My conflicts (that I don't know how I'm solving): 1. Umphreys vs. Ben Howard vs. Jake Bugg (seen Umph three times already, but I'm not as familiar with the other two artists) 2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them) 3. Disclosure vs. Mastodon vs. Ice Cube (seen Disclosure but they'll probably bring out Sam Smith, seen Mastodon but I'd love to see a metal LN, never seen Ice Cube but not that familiar with his stuff) 4. Skrillex vs. Die Antwoord vs. Chance vs. Meshuggah (I've actually seen all four, but ALL of them were great and would make great LN sets) 5. Cake vs. Bobby Womack (seen Cake, but not them doing their hits. Womack isn't common to see but I don't know his material) 6. Kaskade vs. Darkside (missed out on past 3 chances to see Kaskade, but never even had one for DS. I'm not super familiar with each either) 7. Avett Brothers vs. Broken Bells/Bluegrass Sitch (I like the Avetts more than last time I saw em, but could also watch the entire sets of the other two if I skip em)
If anyone wants to help me decide on these, that'd be great. I have more conflicts than that, I just know where I'll end up. As of now, my schedule is looking like:
Thursday: Robert Delong>ZZ Ward>Thao>Monster Truck>Cherub>Banks>Hunter Hunted>White Denim/Pusha T>Ty Segall Friday: Greensky Bluegrass>Vintage Trouble>Sam Smith>Umphrey's>Jake Bugg>Janelle Monae>Andrew Bird>NMH>Kanye>a little bit of each>Skrillex Saturday: Classixx>Seasick Steve>Kevin Devine>Tedeschi Trucks>Cake>Bouncing Souls>Damon Albarn>James Blake>Lauryn Hill/Cut Copy>Jack White>Frank Ocean>Kaskade Sunday: Lake Street Drive>Capital Cities>Arctic Monkeys>Broken Bells>Bluegrass Sitch>Elton John
Go see Umphrey's again, there's nothing like an Umphrey's show, especially at Roo.
Post by MiaFinsDreamer on May 6, 2014 12:03:49 GMT -5
Alot of the conflicts are only for people with diverse tastes it seems.. Like the ice cube, superjam, disclosure, mastodon... Thats the worst to me.... but the craziest one for me is the fact that Lionel Richie is going on at the same time as James Blake and Lauryn Hill... They are so similar in styles that its an odd choice to me.. Other then that I can deal with most conflicts.. Vampire/Chvrches kinda sucks but I'll porb watch the first hour of VW and then head to Phoenix... Acts I'm most excited to see... Allah Las, MS MR, Ty Segall, Chromeo, Skrillex Jam, Superjam, Glitch Mob, Jake Bugg, Janelle Monae again(killed it at counterpoint) Phoenix, Jack White, Elton, Broken Bells, Classixx, Ice Cube, VW, Disclosure, Cayucas, maybe watching dumb and dumber with the farelley bros..
Glad I knocked out a bunch of these conflicts ahead of time, cause this schedule is loaded with conflicts. I'm very happy with it though, since I get to see all of my must-see acts.
My conflicts (that I don't know how I'm solving): 1. Umphreys vs. Ben Howard vs. Jake Bugg (seen Umph three times already, but I'm not as familiar with the other two artists) 2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them) 3. Disclosure vs. Mastodon vs. Ice Cube (seen Disclosure but they'll probably bring out Sam Smith, seen Mastodon but I'd love to see a metal LN, never seen Ice Cube but not that familiar with his stuff) 4. Skrillex vs. Die Antwoord vs. Chance vs. Meshuggah (I've actually seen all four, but ALL of them were great and would make great LN sets) 5. Cake vs. Bobby Womack (seen Cake, but not them doing their hits. Womack isn't common to see but I don't know his material) 6. Kaskade vs. Darkside (missed out on past 3 chances to see Kaskade, but never even had one for DS. I'm not super familiar with each either) 7. Avett Brothers vs. Broken Bells/Bluegrass Sitch (I like the Avetts more than last time I saw em, but could also watch the entire sets of the other two if I skip em)
If anyone wants to help me decide on these, that'd be great. I have more conflicts than that, I just know where I'll end up. As of now, my schedule is looking like:
Thursday: Robert Delong>ZZ Ward>Thao>Monster Truck>Cherub>Banks>Hunter Hunted>White Denim/Pusha T>Ty Segall Friday: Greensky Bluegrass>Vintage Trouble>Sam Smith>Umphrey's>Jake Bugg>Janelle Monae>Andrew Bird>NMH>Kanye>a little bit of each>Skrillex Saturday: Classixx>Seasick Steve>Kevin Devine>Tedeschi Trucks>Cake>Bouncing Souls>Damon Albarn>James Blake>Lauryn Hill/Cut Copy>Jack White>Frank Ocean>Kaskade Sunday: Lake Street Drive>Capital Cities>Arctic Monkeys>Broken Bells>Bluegrass Sitch>Elton John
2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them)
Both are pretty chill folky type bands. Go to The Head and The Heart if you prefer more pop melody type songwriting with great harmonies and go to Andrew Bird if you want your mind blown by one of the best violin players out there. He isn't a slouch on the songwriting side either.
Post by funkybuttlovin on May 6, 2014 12:09:38 GMT -5
Black Pistol Fire adds some spice to Sunday, the walk from Arctic Monkeys to Washed Out and back will suck but Sunday is looking to be a nice day to wind down too.
Anyone want to make the Preatures / Wild Feathers decision for me? Nothing like having a rough conflict off the bat. I expect one or both to have another set somewhere, so hopefully that works itself out.
Preatures! They're already well on their way to becoming a massive act here, and I have a strong feeling t's only a matter of time 'til they blow up elsewhere.
The schedule is slightly staggered, so at least give them the first 15 minutes to decide if you like it. Trust me on this.
Why can't Bonnaroo make a decent schedule page? Why anyone who knows about clashfinder would use this shit is beyond me unless they really want to show it off on facebook.
Emoney serves more of a purpose than any of you, especially Nate, whose incessant, garbled ramblings are so mindless and pointless that I get depressed just seeing them.
Anyone want to make the Preatures / Wild Feathers decision for me? Nothing like having a rough conflict off the bat. I expect one or both to have another set somewhere, so hopefully that works itself out.
Preatures! They're already well on their way to becoming a massive act here, and I have a strong feeling t's only a matter of time 'til they blow up elsewhere.
The schedule is slightly staggered, so at least give them the first 15 minutes to decide if you like it. Trust me on this.
Their 3 songs on Jimmy Kimmel sold me. You guys are making this too hard.
Glad I knocked out a bunch of these conflicts ahead of time, cause this schedule is loaded with conflicts. I'm very happy with it though, since I get to see all of my must-see acts.
My conflicts (that I don't know how I'm solving): 1. Umphreys vs. Ben Howard vs. Jake Bugg (seen Umph three times already, but I'm not as familiar with the other two artists) 2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them) 3. Disclosure vs. Mastodon vs. Ice Cube (seen Disclosure but they'll probably bring out Sam Smith, seen Mastodon but I'd love to see a metal LN, never seen Ice Cube but not that familiar with his stuff) 4. Skrillex vs. Die Antwoord vs. Chance vs. Meshuggah (I've actually seen all four, but ALL of them were great and would make great LN sets) 5. Cake vs. Bobby Womack (seen Cake, but not them doing their hits. Womack isn't common to see but I don't know his material) 6. Kaskade vs. Darkside (missed out on past 3 chances to see Kaskade, but never even had one for DS. I'm not super familiar with each either) 7. Avett Brothers vs. Broken Bells/Bluegrass Sitch (I like the Avetts more than last time I saw em, but could also watch the entire sets of the other two if I skip em)
If anyone wants to help me decide on these, that'd be great. I have more conflicts than that, I just know where I'll end up. As of now, my schedule is looking like:
Thursday: Robert Delong>ZZ Ward>Thao>Monster Truck>Cherub>Banks>Hunter Hunted>White Denim/Pusha T>Ty Segall Friday: Greensky Bluegrass>Vintage Trouble>Sam Smith>Umphrey's>Jake Bugg>Janelle Monae>Andrew Bird>NMH>Kanye>a little bit of each>Skrillex Saturday: Classixx>Seasick Steve>Kevin Devine>Tedeschi Trucks>Cake>Bouncing Souls>Damon Albarn>James Blake>Lauryn Hill/Cut Copy>Jack White>Frank Ocean>Kaskade Sunday: Lake Street Drive>Capital Cities>Arctic Monkeys>Broken Bells>Bluegrass Sitch>Elton John
Go see Umphrey's again, there's nothing like an Umphrey's show, especially at Roo.
I second. DO NOT MISS UMPHREYS! ever. if you can get there, go
Ugh my major conflict is completely a cluster of personal things -- one of my top acts to see is Damon Albarn. One of my daughter's is Grouplove. And yet, the dinner tickets I bought so our three-generation group could all have a nice farm-to-table dinner are for the exact same time as BOTH of those shows. *SHAKES FIST*
Glad I knocked out a bunch of these conflicts ahead of time, cause this schedule is loaded with conflicts. I'm very happy with it though, since I get to see all of my must-see acts.
My conflicts (that I don't know how I'm solving): 1. Umphreys vs. Ben Howard vs. Jake Bugg (seen Umph three times already, but I'm not as familiar with the other two artists) 2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them) 3. Disclosure vs. Mastodon vs. Ice Cube (seen Disclosure but they'll probably bring out Sam Smith, seen Mastodon but I'd love to see a metal LN, never seen Ice Cube but not that familiar with his stuff) 4. Skrillex vs. Die Antwoord vs. Chance vs. Meshuggah (I've actually seen all four, but ALL of them were great and would make great LN sets) 5. Cake vs. Bobby Womack (seen Cake, but not them doing their hits. Womack isn't common to see but I don't know his material) 6. Kaskade vs. Darkside (missed out on past 3 chances to see Kaskade, but never even had one for DS. I'm not super familiar with each either) 7. Avett Brothers vs. Broken Bells/Bluegrass Sitch (I like the Avetts more than last time I saw em, but could also watch the entire sets of the other two if I skip em
1. who cares 2. whistling versus banjos 3. go see mastodon, disclosure is going to be packed to the point where it wont be fun. 4. ive never seen meshuggah, but id go with chance. definitely stay away from skrillex and die antwoord as they both suck 5. bobby womack, easy choice. 6. darkside, another easy choice. 7. broken bells, even easier.
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but the craziest one for me is the fact that Lionel Richie is going on at the same time as James Blake and Lauryn Hill... They are so similar in styles that its an odd choice to me..
they are nothing at all alike, what on earth are you talking about?
Glad I knocked out a bunch of these conflicts ahead of time, cause this schedule is loaded with conflicts. I'm very happy with it though, since I get to see all of my must-see acts.
My conflicts (that I don't know how I'm solving): 1. Umphreys vs. Ben Howard vs. Jake Bugg (seen Umph three times already, but I'm not as familiar with the other two artists) 2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them) 3. Disclosure vs. Mastodon vs. Ice Cube (seen Disclosure but they'll probably bring out Sam Smith, seen Mastodon but I'd love to see a metal LN, never seen Ice Cube but not that familiar with his stuff) 4. Skrillex vs. Die Antwoord vs. Chance vs. Meshuggah (I've actually seen all four, but ALL of them were great and would make great LN sets) 5. Cake vs. Bobby Womack (seen Cake, but not them doing their hits. Womack isn't common to see but I don't know his material) 6. Kaskade vs. Darkside (missed out on past 3 chances to see Kaskade, but never even had one for DS. I'm not super familiar with each either) 7. Avett Brothers vs. Broken Bells/Bluegrass Sitch (I like the Avetts more than last time I saw em, but could also watch the entire sets of the other two if I skip em
1. who care 2. whistling versus banjos 3. go see mastodon, disclosure is going to be packed to the point where it wont be fun. 4. ive never seen meshuggah, but id go with chance. definitely stay away from skrillex and die antwoord as they both suck 5. bobby womack, easy choice. 6. darkside, another easy choice. 7. broken bells, even easier.
Post by Daddy's Mad on May 6, 2014 12:52:10 GMT -5
Idk if I wanta sit through Cage The Elephant to have a good spot for Chromeo/Cut Copy, or if i wanta risk it and check out Damon's set first. You think I can get a good spot for Chromeo showing up 30min before they start?
So i've now been spoiled by the clashfinder format... I find it entirely easier to organize with the different color codes you can use and it offers a single page view pretty damn well to me.. Tyler Durden made it right? Hey man, you wouldn't want to update it with these minor changes would ya?
Idk if I wanta sit through Cage The Elephant to have a good spot for Chromeo/Cut Copy, or if i wanta risk it and check out Damon's set first. You think I can get a good spot for Chromeo showing up 30min before they start?
Man I hope so. I may leave Damon Albarn early to scope out the crowd at Cage the Elephant and see if I need to start working my way up for Chromeo.
Glad I knocked out a bunch of these conflicts ahead of time, cause this schedule is loaded with conflicts. I'm very happy with it though, since I get to see all of my must-see acts.
My conflicts (that I don't know how I'm solving): 1. Umphreys vs. Ben Howard vs. Jake Bugg (seen Umph three times already, but I'm not as familiar with the other two artists) 2. Andrew Bird vs. The Head and the Heart (I know they're acclaimed, but know nothing about them) 3. Disclosure vs. Mastodon vs. Ice Cube (seen Disclosure but they'll probably bring out Sam Smith, seen Mastodon but I'd love to see a metal LN, never seen Ice Cube but not that familiar with his stuff) 4. Skrillex vs. Die Antwoord vs. Chance vs. Meshuggah (I've actually seen all four, but ALL of them were great and would make great LN sets) 5. Cake vs. Bobby Womack (seen Cake, but not them doing their hits. Womack isn't common to see but I don't know his material) 6. Kaskade vs. Darkside (missed out on past 3 chances to see Kaskade, but never even had one for DS. I'm not super familiar with each either) 7. Avett Brothers vs. Broken Bells/Bluegrass Sitch (I like the Avetts more than last time I saw em, but could also watch the entire sets of the other two if I skip em
1. who cares 2. whistling versus banjos 3. go see mastodon, disclosure is going to be packed to the point where it wont be fun. 4. ive never seen meshuggah, but id go with chance. definitely stay away from skrillex and die antwoord as they both suck 5. bobby womack, easy choice. 6. darkside, another easy choice. 7. broken bells, even easier.
I think he was asking for honest input, not how do you feel about these bands.
1. who cares 2. whistling versus banjos 3. go see mastodon, disclosure is going to be packed to the point where it wont be fun. 4. ive never seen meshuggah, but id go with chance. definitely stay away from skrillex and die antwoord as they both suck 5. bobby womack, easy choice. 6. darkside, another easy choice. 7. broken bells, even easier.
I think he was asking for honest input, not how do you feel about these bands.
please tell me what is more honest than my feelings on these bands.