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The second line to the bottom of the poster is the worst of any major festival lineup I have seen in many years. Much worse than the putrid Lolla 2014.
Ooooh, FROM the second line TO the bottom. For a minute I thought you were ragging on the second to last line and even I was gonna tell you to chill.
The second line to the bottom of the poster is the worst of any major festival lineup I have seen in many years. Much worse than the putrid Lolla 2014.
Roman and Con Brio? Those are two of my saving graces for this undercard. I'd rather see them in the cafes tho.
It's shit but given a perfect schedule it could end up being a fantastic Bonnaroo for me, but of course that'll never happen and all the great acts will conflict.
Post by Fozzie Bear on Jan 19, 2016 22:28:00 GMT -5
The very top and very bottom of the lineup are the best parts. It's like having moldy ham and a glob of mayonnaise in between two slices of fresh cuban bread.
Post by Doctor Doctor on Jan 19, 2016 22:31:55 GMT -5
Since I don't get to see as much live music as most of you, i'm still pleased with it. Of course there's tons of acts they missed out on, but there's easily enough to fill 4 days for me, personally.
Dead and Company are Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart from the Greatful Dead with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti. It's going to be SICK!!!
Dead and Company are Bob Weir, Bill Kreutzmann, and Mickey Hart from the Greatful Dead with John Mayer, Oteil Burbridge, and Jeff Chimenti. It's going to be SICK!!!
Post by klimfactor on Jan 19, 2016 22:56:43 GMT -5
I love the headliners, and I'm excited about some of the other stuff near the top, like the Tame Impala LN, M83, Ween, FJM and Haim. I wish 'roo had gotten more exclusive stuff, but the Super Jam and the Les Claypool project, among some other acts, could end up filling that void for me. Overall, I gave it an OK grade, but the potential is there, depending on how things play out, for a higher grade from me.
I love the headliners, and I'm excited about some of the other stuff near the top, like the Tame Impala LN, M83, Ween, FJM and Haim. I wish 'roo had gotten more exclusive stuff, but the Super Jam and the Les Claypool project, among some other acts, could end up filling that void for me. Overall, I gave it an OK grade, but the potential is there, depending on how things play out, for a higher grade from me.
This is where I am (minus PJ). Scheduling could bump me from OK to great.
I have to say I am really disappointed. Was gonna be our 10th year in a row but we can't justify the money with this lineup. It just seems incredibly weak. When buku and hangout have better lineups (not that i like the acts better but the level of acts is better) then you have to wonder just what went wrong for ac ent. booking this year.
Post by MiaFinsDreamer on Jan 19, 2016 23:22:07 GMT -5
Piff The Magic Dragon was a shocker! Man, this lineup sucks.. Too bad. R.I.P. Bonnaroo. You are now officially lost in the world of "all the other festivals"
Post by klimfactor on Jan 19, 2016 23:26:14 GMT -5
Just thinking about the different bands that will be there, the Super Jam has some jam'y potential: Jon Fishman will be there, along with the likes of Les Claypool, Bob Weir and Dead & Co., Lettuce, Grace Potter, etc.
Ugh. While the lineup rarely plays a role in my decision to go to Roo, I cannot justify 4000 miles of travel and hundreds of dollars on this, especially with a cross country move in the same month. Forecastle is a bit more in my timetable this year anyway, and I can probably fit in a couple others with that VIP savings.
Just thinking about the different bands that will be there, the Super Jam has some jam'y potential: Jon Fishman will be there, along with the likes of Les Claypool, Bob Weir and Dead & Co., Lettuce, Grace Potter, etc.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Jan 19, 2016 23:45:27 GMT -5
My run through of the lineup poster and acts I would like to see:
Pearl Jam Dead & Company LCD Soundsystem Tame Impala Haim Jason Isbell Chris Stapleton Judd Apatow & Friends (I have so many questions about Seth Rogen to ask) Superjam Band of Horses Leon Bridges Grace Potter Father John Misty Adam Devine The Claypool Lennon Delirium Tyler the Creator Mavis Staples Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats Kurt Vile & The Violators Lord Huron Bluegrass Situation Superjam Clutch Lettuce Goddamn Comedy Jam (I really hope we get Bill Burr to come and do a set/play a song. First heard about this on his podcast) Fidlar Sam Bush Band The Wood Brothers Kamasi Washington Allen Stone Steep Canyon Rangers Sara Watkins London Souls
Good enough for me. Kept the same vote, though. Not blown away even though I do appreciate some of the unique sets that Roo is going to have this year. Interested in what the Claypool Lennon Delirium turns out to be. The photo on the Roo site has Sean Lennon and Claypool together....so maybe my hopes of Claypool doing Lennon covers won't happen and this is just some new/weird project.
Just thinking about the different bands that will be there, the Super Jam has some jam'y potential: Jon Fishman will be there, along with the likes of Les Claypool, Bob Weir and Dead & Co., Lettuce, Grace Potter, etc.