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I’m all for some of The Waterfall II. It’d be a shame if they don’t open with Welcome Home...and I’d be into hearing the Run It, Magic Bullet, and Wasted run.
I was compelled to come back to the thread after seeing Jacket on Thursday, maybe the greatest set I've seen from them. Wasted was absolutely stunning. They played it in the middle of a six song encore and tagged the end of Run Thru onto it. They also broke out Feel You and Climbing the Ladder. New shit was fire.
I needed this!!!! So glad you had this experience and makes me so excited to see them again as soon as I can.
I was compelled to come back to the thread after seeing Jacket on Thursday, maybe the greatest set I've seen from them. Wasted was absolutely stunning. They played it in the middle of a six song encore and tagged the end of Run Thru onto it. They also broke out Feel You and Climbing the Ladder. New shit was fire.
This tour does seem to be a bit more of a revitalized MMJ. The couple of shows I saw and the other setlists I read about look like they are firing on all cylinders again. I think they seem to like each other and Jim is more focused and having fun again so the shows have been pretty great.
I’m all for some of The Waterfall II. It’d be a shame if they don’t open with Welcome Home...and I’d be into hearing the Run It, Magic Bullet, and Wasted run.
I was compelled to come back to the thread after seeing Jacket on Thursday, maybe the greatest set I've seen from them. Wasted was absolutely stunning. They played it in the middle of a six song encore and tagged the end of Run Thru onto it. They also broke out Feel You and Climbing the Ladder. New shit was fire.
I was compelled to come back to the thread after seeing Jacket on Thursday, maybe the greatest set I've seen from them. Wasted was absolutely stunning. They played it in the middle of a six song encore and tagged the end of Run Thru onto it. They also broke out Feel You and Climbing the Ladder. New shit was fire.
I saw Tame in Atlanta on Tuesday and it was a simply incredible production. And not only did they play Runway, Houses, City, Clouds, but they opened the encore with an impromptu performance of Half Full Glass of Wine cause someone in the crowd requested it, with Jay Watson taking the place of Julien on drums. Also probably the best crowd I've been a part of; everyone around me was so lovely.
This is the first message board I've ever been on, the only reason I joined is because I love Bonnaroo and wanted to read and talk about it all year long.
Yeah. I don’t remember everything, but I do remember that The Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival is an American annual four-day music festival developed and produced by Superfly Presents and AC Entertainment. Since its first year in 2002, it has been held at what is now Great Stage Park on a 700-acre (280 ha) farm in Manchester, Tennessee. The festival typically starts on the second Thursday in June and lasts four days. It has been held every year except 2020 when it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic[2] and 2021 when it was canceled due to excessive rain from Hurricane Ida flooding the campground.[3] Main attractions of this festival are the multiple stages featuring live music with a diverse array of musical styles including indie rock, classic rock, world music, hip hop, jazz, Americana, bluegrass, country music, folk, gospel, reggae, pop, electronic, and other alternative music. Musical acts begin Wednesday evening for early arrivers, continued throughout the festival with performances starting each day around noon, and some stages entertaining festival goers until sunrise.[4]