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AS good as that would be, Tame Impala almost never play covers. Especially now. Their set is a well-oiled machine where they only play half the instruments you're hearing. Kevin Parker's not about to mess with that. But all three headliners are artists I could potentially see working in some Bowie.
Is this a lot different from how they were in 2013 at Roo? That was the only time I've seen them.
I think there are a bit more pre-recorded things with the new material. I made it sound bad because sometimes they anger me as a live band, but their shows are still really really good and I'll see them any time they're around. I just think they have potential to be "next-level" good and they're not reaching it. But I'm pumped for their set and Roo better make them right call and have them play after sun-down. Just don't expect any Bowie covers
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I think that those of you expecting a lot of Bowie covers at Bonnaroo might want to lower those expectations. It's five months away and will likely not be as timely as it seems now.
As far as a Bowie Superjam, I wouldn't hold my breath. They tend to not get too creative with these things outside of putting some musicians together. The sets tend to be pretty artist driven.
How many years have people been living for a The Band driven Superjam after Levon died? Plus, they've only done one artist-focused one and he's still alive.
Just my thoughts on it. I'd be fine with being wrong.
I think that those of you expecting a lot of Bowie covers at Bonnaroo might want to lower those expectations. It's five months away and will likely not be as timely as it seems now.
As far as a Bowie Superjam, I wouldn't hold my breath. They tend to not get too creative with these things outside of putting some musicians together. The sets tend to be pretty artist driven.
How many years have people been living for a The Band driven Superjam after Levon died? Plus, they've only done one artist-focused one and he's still alive.
Just my thoughts on it. I'd be fine with being wrong.