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Does anybody have any particular song they must hear? For example, I am dying to hear Ben Folds play Mess; Beck play Debra; and Radiohead play Fake Plastic Trees
Last Edit: Feb 13, 2006 20:40:30 GMT -5 by hilari - Back to Top
Seu Jorge - Rebel, Rebel Robert Randolph - The March Mike Gordon and Ramble Dove - Ginseng Sullivan Oysterhead - any phish song MMW - Bubblehouse Soulive - Crosstown Traffic
Ohhh boy, there are a lot of songs I'm hoping to hear in that Tennessee heat under that wide open sky (or under those familiar white tents)...
Radiohead - "National Anthem" (I'd really love "Let Down," but that's a long shot) Beck - "Golden Age" Bright Eyes - "At The Bottom Of Everything" My Morning Jacket - "Gideon" Cat Power - "Living Proof" Steve Earle - "Somewhere Out There" Son Volt - "Windfall" Devendra Banhart - "Little Yellow Spider" Shooter Jennings - "4th of July" (The one BIG stand out track, which was also the single, on his album) Andrew Bird - "Sovay" Marah - "Round Eye Blues"
Radiohead - Morning Bell Andrew Bird - Banking On A Myth MMJ - Lay Low Bright Eyes - Bottom of Everything (with Jim James on backup vocals) Devendra - Long Haired Child Beck - End Of The Day (probably not gonna happen at Roo) Ben Folds - Judy Elvis Costello - Blame it on Cain Magic Numbers - Mornings Eleven
and i really hope Malkmus will play a Pavement song or two, even though i loved his latest effort.
Bright Eyes - Bottom of Everything (with Jim James on backup vocals)
Oh gawd, I forgot about that possibility. In fact, it's not a possibility...it's a given! I missed the "Monsters of Folk" tour with Jim James, Conor Oberst, and M. Ward a couple years back, but they're talking about pulling it together again. Last year, M. Ward had Jim James and Jenny Lewis on stage with him and it ruled.
Tom Petty - Alright For Now / End of The Line / Route 66 Beck - We Live Again / Broken Drum Elvis Costello - Scarlet Tide...And about 40 other songs. Dr. John - Such a Night Seu Jorge - Life on Mars Buddy Guy - She Suits Me To A T / When My Left Eye Jumps
Post by Scooter1984 on Feb 12, 2006 10:32:09 GMT -5
Radiohead- How To Disappear Completely Ben Folds- Bastard Tom Petty- I won't back down Death Cab- We Laugh Indoors Bright Eyes- Landlocked Blues G. Love- Milk and Cereal
Post by shamrockguinness on Feb 12, 2006 15:17:18 GMT -5
I'm not too picky. All of the artists should pick decent sets, I'm fairly certain. I do know, however, that I would love to hear Tom Petty play "Girl On LSD." That would rock my world so hard.
I can't believe someone else wants to hear that song as bad as I do! I know it's maybe not completely reasonable to expect it, but its just a really fun song that'd be great on a sunny afternoon. Great pick scooter -
I will be in heaven when Stew, Les and Trey bust into "Mr. Oysterhead" (I'll go ahead and call that as the opener). I think "Army's on Ecstasy" will get quite a response for them as well.
Other than that my two specific song wishes are "Nicotine and Gravy" and "Debra" (unlikely as I will be amazed if he can hit all that falsetto live) from Beck.
Post by Lucid Interval on Feb 17, 2006 14:09:18 GMT -5
I hope they do a really tripped out "Oz Is Ever Floating" that would rock my world, i'll call Army's On Ecstacy as the opener... Did anyone else notice that last year was a "Dear Prudence" fest? I heard it 3 times i think....