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clashfinder question: is it possible to just copy a clashfinder and change the names in it? seems like it would be but i've never been able to figure out how.
i did a clashfinder for movement last year and it made a lot of movement people angry so i'd like to do that again without having to start from scratch.
When you're on the editing page, you can click the "Feeling nerdy? Change to text editing" button at the top and then you can copy/paste it to the new clashfinder.
It was hard to narrow down the Lana songs on my playlist haha. I just put the NFR setlist on it... I hope she blesses us with some good Ultraviolence cuts. I need to hear West Coast and Shades of Cool.
Would love either both of those, also the title track and Money Power Glory.
I'm also confused why her sets have only included 4 songs from NFR including the Sublime cover and Bartender but not including Mariner's Apartment Complex
Idk, she needs to remedy that.. it looks like she's done Mariner a handful of times but why she'd choose Bartender (the only skip on NFR imo) is beyond me. It also bewilders me that she never does songs from Honeymoon.. like, even when Honeymoon was released she only did a few of them. That album is in her top 3 for me, I wish she didn't pay it dust.
clashfinder question: is it possible to just copy a clashfinder and change the names in it? seems like it would be but i've never been able to figure out how.
i did a clashfinder for movement last year and it made a lot of movement people angry so i'd like to do that again without having to start from scratch.
When you're on the editing page, you can click the "Feeling nerdy? Change to text editing" button at the top and then you can copy/paste it to the new clashfinder.
wow, that was so easy. thanks so much for the tip! i'm ready to go for 2020 now.
Post by 3post1jack1 on Jan 8, 2020 10:19:23 GMT -5
tried to find the post to quote where someone said the impressions of the lineup across social media have generally been pretty good this year. but on that point:
i noted here and on r/bonnaroo the impressions have been pretty good. some people extremely excited, with the largest portion of people saying it's pretty good and thinking about going, a small percentage of people saying it sucked.
but i felt confident if i went to facebook i'd find all the angry people. so i braved the comment section, and to my surprise the ratio seems pretty similar to the above. and the people saying it sucked are the same people who comment every year that "they shouldn't even call it bonnaroo anymore" and "bring back the lineups from the early 2000s" and "bonnaroo is a jamband festival what is this pop shit".
it really does seem like bonnaroo has clawed it's way back to being bonnaroo over the past few years. managing to book some popular names and a musically diverse and interesting undercard that appeals to a lot of different people, with minimal "festival fodder" bookings. i respect the turnaround they've had and hope they continue to have ticket sales success.
as has been discussed ad nauseum the weak link is the electronic music, but that has always been the case for bonnaroo. but since what they are doing with The Other appeals to a portion of the core fanbase it's hard for me to argue it's a bad move financially.
as has been discussed ad nauseum the weak link is the electronic music, but that has always been the case for bonnaroo. but since what they are doing with The Other appeals to a portion of the core fanbase it's hard for me to argue it's a bad move financially.
as has been discussed ad nauseum the weak link is the electronic music, but that has always been the case for bonnaroo. but since what they are doing with The Other appeals to a portion of the core fanbase it's hard for me to argue it's a bad move financially.
Would definitely be interested in seeing many more of these 10-song playlist recommendations for artists on the lineup.
Case in point: where do I start with Primus?
I made this as a Primus greatest hits before seeing them last year. They played most of it.
Here’s a playlist for you… Primus by Justin Cole
this is a good playlist that covers what you need to know with primus.
i'd add a few older tracks: John The Fisherman, Too Many Puppies, Harold of the Rocks.
to me "Those Damn Blue-Collar Tweekers" is like the Primus mission statement. So if I had to recommend one song to help somebody grok Primus that would be it. the song gives you everything about primus: the aggressive metal-esque but bouncy leads of Les and Herb with the creepily funky guitar stylings of Ler holding things down the way a rhythm section would in a more traditional band. musically it tells the story about a band that was embraced by the heavy metal genre in the early 90s and somehow made the transition into the odd but beloved cousin of the jamband community by the early 00s.
Preach 🙏🏼 Also when talking about Flogging Molly they referred to them as Boston punk. FM is from Ireland not Boston. I think they were getting them confused with Dropkick Murphy’s.
Eh, as a HUGE Tame Impala guy this new music has been pretty underwhelming.
I'm waiting to hear everything in the context of the album before I really decide.
The last two tracks he released have reminded me a little of Love / Paranoia, which doesn't work as well when you don't hear it before Same Old Mistakes.
When people shit on 2017 they're really letting the boring garbage that was 2018 off the hook.
i think when remembering 2018 people put a lot of stock in the Bon Iver 2 unique sets, plus the nile rodgers & chic booking which was cool.
but the headliners for 2018 were atrocious. at least in 2017 you had U2, and also at that time Chance The Rapper was more beloved and there was a lot of hype for his set.
Post by Nathan Fieldcяab on Jan 8, 2020 10:55:44 GMT -5
Is Young Thug going to be any good? I really love his stuff from JEFFERY and before, but his recent projects haven't done much for me and his live reputation seems to be pretty mixed
When people call chance the rapper mayor of bonnaroo or some shit they neglect that Les claypool has played the fest with 6 different bands and led a superjam.
And made a mockumentary called electric apricot: quest for festyroo
I just listened to the What Podcast lineup release podcast. I can't believe the amount of times I scoffed in disbelief regarding an error they made, an opinion I disagreed with, or a betrayal of common sense.
Vampire Weekend played a great set on the What Stage 2 years ago. They usually make Saturday a lighter day since "they already have you there for the weekend" and it's the least likely day you'd come for a single day ticket. Frank Ocean is a boring headliner booking. If you took Lizzo off the lineup, you wouldn't lose a single ticket sale. Rap shows just don't work well at Bonnaroo. Oysterhead is the only artist on the lineup that takes Bonnaroo back to its roots. They said that Oysterhead was in a "lane" with Glass Animals and Tame Impala. Was passively corrected after. Miley was the stunning booking.
Just off memory. I appreciate their passion for the festival, but man this could use some work.
I listened to it as well and it was so bad. Don’t those guys work in radio and the music industry ? They seemed clueless about most things.
I think the first podcast they did, they mentioned being buttrock radio DJs, so I bet they know a lot about the eagles n such.