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Post by g0ldfinga on Mar 27, 2008 0:30:31 GMT -8
Im thinking about going but wondering if anyone else is from the northwest? Maybe a rideshare or something? I was thinking about plane tickets which are $400 round trip, but if we had a full or pretty much full car it would be cheaper, gas total from where I am meow would be ~$468 but if we had that split 3,4,or 5 ways it would be super cheap to get to an awesome 4 day festival.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 1, 2010 6:11:28 GMT -8
I know when Coachella came out we came to the general consensus that there will be little overlap between the two festivals, with some disagreements. Bonnaroo comes out tomorrow, I think; I'll update this with the poster whenever it happens, but for the sake of Sasquatch does anyone know the relationship between Bonnaroo and Sasquatch lineups? It seems significantly larger than that of Coachella's; in 2009, overlap acts included Passion Pit, Hockey, The Knux (the Knux played at every goddamn festival), Animal Collective, TV On The Radio, the Yeah Yeah Yeahs, the Decemberists, Grizzly Bear, St. Vincent, Santigold, Girl Talk, Nine Inch Nails, Bon Iver, Of Montreal, and Erykah Badu. Of course, the Bonnaroo lineup is like double ours, so it could just be a matter of picking which of the hundred or so bands announced for Manchester will come to George too. INITIAL LINEUP
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 1, 2010 10:13:02 GMT -8
Consequence of Sound says the lineup isn't due out tonight or tomorrow, with details expected soon.
Miiiiiight have jumped the gun a little bit.
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Post by Gruncle Stan on Feb 1, 2010 10:19:41 GMT -8
Bonnaroo were the ones who said it would announce Feb 2, not his fault.
Liars.
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Post by jobosrock on Feb 1, 2010 10:29:51 GMT -8
It seems that if a band is on both the Coachella and Bonnaroo lineups it is a fairly good indicator that they will be doing the so called "festival circuit" and thus a decent chance of playing Sasquatch.
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Post by Gruncle Stan on Feb 1, 2010 10:36:12 GMT -8
Depends on the band. Lower band, yes. Headliner, doubtful.
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Post by jobosrock on Feb 1, 2010 11:33:38 GMT -8
While that is true, it doesn't really matter because Coachella and Bonnaroo never share headliners anyway. And, some midsize, sub headliner bands have been known to play all three, not just small bands. For example, TV on the Radio last year.
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Post by Lump on Feb 1, 2010 19:02:18 GMT -8
Consequence of Sound says the lineup isn't due out tonight or tomorrow, with details expected soon. Miiiiiight have jumped the gun a little bit. Hmmm. haven't heard of this. i'd like to read more, you got the consequence of sound link?
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 1, 2010 19:04:38 GMT -8
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Post by Lump on Feb 1, 2010 19:06:03 GMT -8
oh, I actually saw that. that little tidbit of info is kinda easy to miss. thanks though, I-8
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 2, 2010 10:06:08 GMT -8
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Post by funnygrrl on Feb 2, 2010 12:12:31 GMT -8
They are obvously having an issue with a headliner that they delayed the line up. My guess is that they wanted to add soundgarden but one of the other headliners probably didnt want to move from there headlining spot.
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Post by interstateeight on Feb 2, 2010 12:20:50 GMT -8
Why is Soundgarden your guess?
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Post by someguy on Feb 2, 2010 15:51:35 GMT -8
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Post by psychicofficer on Feb 2, 2010 16:05:42 GMT -8
They are obvously having an issue with a headliner that they delayed the line up. My guess is that they wanted to add soundgarden but one of the other headliners probably didnt want to move from there headlining spot. I thought it was because they wanted to grab Neil Young, who was supposed to play Rothbury, but since it was cancelled they have been trying to get Neil Young to be a Roo headliner, which might have pushed one of their other headliner's down a notch. Bonnaroo has become so big that they are able to have like 4 or 5 headliners. This year they could have Jay-Z, Stevie Wonder, KOL, DMB, Neil Young, Paul Simon, Flaming Lips, MMJ, and Guns & Roses. Thats alot of big time acts if they were to pull that off.
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Post by Gruncle Stan on Feb 2, 2010 19:14:03 GMT -8
Last year Bonnaroo had Phish(x2), Beastie Boys, Al Green, David Byrne(he's big to me), Public Enemy, Paul Oakenfold(he's big on MDMA), Wilco, Springsteen, NIN, everyone's love band MGMT, our headliner Ben Harper, and Snoop Dogg. That's a lot of large very recognizable acts.
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Post by thesurferrosa on Feb 2, 2010 19:32:33 GMT -8
Paul Oakenfold(he's big on MDMA) Fact.
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Post by evanisovich on Feb 8, 2010 1:21:21 GMT -8
Paul Oakenfold(he's big on MDMA) Fact. Libelous speculation much?
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Post by Lump on Feb 9, 2010 9:12:08 GMT -8
I have to admit the way they're revealing the lineup is pretty cool:
So far we got:
The Flaming Lips Dark Side of the Moon thing Avett Brothers
and the next one is in 46 seconds.
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Post by Lump on Feb 9, 2010 9:13:15 GMT -8
now Weezer
will anyone be annoyed if i keep adding these one by one?
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