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Post by goodvedderbest on Mar 18, 2008 23:45:08 GMT -8
Ratatat (won't happen but that would be amazing!) and of course, Jack Johnson! lol Oh no you di--ent! ;D
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Post by goodvedderbest on Feb 25, 2008 14:03:17 GMT -8
Dollars for donuts I'd say High Sierra in Quincy, CA. Great vibe, and so few people you can literally walk right upfront for pretty much any show you please. Add the fact that if you time it exactly right you can snag a campsite that opens up to a stage not more than a stones throw away...and you'll instantly realize this is not your normal festy. I'd say most of the smaller fests are better experiences. I've never been to All Good, but always hear really good things.
Bonnaroo is super crowded, but always big acts and constant entertainment. The dust issue last year was terrible. I wouldn't have gone back this year except PJ drug me back!
The fact that not many people camp at Coach brings them down quite a bit. What's a festival without the camping aspect? Lollapalooza i found a bit lacking too, for the same reason.
Excited to try out Sasquatch this year though! And you're right, the price helps a lot...
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Post by goodvedderbest on Mar 18, 2008 15:38:06 GMT -8
Pemberton seems like way too much of a pain in the arse to me with the camping and parking restrictions. Also the price in general seems out of whack for the lineup that seems to peeter out after a bit. And no outside swill is weak! I'll hit up Sasquatch and some of the smaller PNW festys.
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