Bonnaroo Day 3

June 21st, 2007

Sunday. We survived! We started by not having breakfast at the Waffle House, which we had done the previous two days. Incidentally, the Waffle House we visited accepted both Visa and Mastercard.

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We ate at a local place and it did not disappoint. JB, McQueen and myself all hail from a small town. I’d like to think that we are simultaneously comfortable and uncomfortable when we visit small towns. The restaurants don’t have the budget for crazy interiors or furniture. They have to create something on a shoestring and to survive, have to win over the locals with good food and good vibes. Our breakfast joint was one such place. We had joked about eating there as we had similar places in our home town. But in the south, there is some good cookin’. Out in Utah, the pioneer bitterness is just starting to wear off. For breakfast I had a strawberry stuffed French toast sandwich that dusted anything on the Waffle House menu.

We headed in for a slow start. Today would be about seeing one band: Wilco. Everything else was gravy.

I saw:

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Charlie Louvin–JB really wanted to catch his set and I’m glad he pushed us. One half of the old-timey Louvin Brothers (you might have seen their Satan is Real album cover in a “Worst Album Covers” or a “Best Album Covers” post on somebody else’s blog) took the stage like your grandpa might at a family reunion. He had a tight backing band. I’d challenge anybody his age to be moving in the heat of the day, much less sing a set of songs, some from as far back as 79 years ago. He pulled out some gems and sang sweetly. Great way to start a hot day. After the set, McQueen remarked that after hearing Louvin, we had gotten right with the Lord.

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Wolfmother–We caught a few songs, the crowd had grown and so had the dust, so we headed to our favorite haunt to stay shady and cool: the misting tent. Had it not been so damn uncomfortable, we’d have stayed to hear Wolfmother longer, but I think we needed the shade more than we needed to rock out.

Bob Weir & Ratdog–Like yesterday, we didn’t intend to catch most of this set, but given the allure of mist and shade, we parked it for a couple of hours and heard plenty of jam. I’m not a fan of jam bands, despite having a two year career exploring the outer realms of B-flat minor in a punk/acid jazz band. Hypocritical and surly.

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Wilco–Despite middling reviews for their latest album (don’t listen to the reviews, the album is beautiful), I was very excited to see these guys. I’ve seen Son Volt and always wanted to catch Wilco, but never took the time. They always seemed to be touring after I’d spent a fortune on other things or I wanted to see other bands more. With the addition of Nels Cline to the lineup, I didn’t want to miss them. I had seen the documentary I Am Trying to Break Your Heart that was made during the Yankee Hotel Foxtrot era. It was that album that brought me back to Wilco after a three-year hiatus and the documentary only made me want to see them live more.

They did not disappoint. Stellar performance and low key enough to not add to the exhaustion. Tweedy acknowledged the heat numerous times, and made a crack about needing to go to “front man school” because he wasn’t used to large crowds.

They played my favorite song on the new album, “impossible Germany”. Nels’ guitar solo is a thing of beauty. Then when the rhythm guitars kicked in and start to double each other as Nels went batshit, I swooned. Beautiful. I’m sure all the O.G. fans thought I was a neophyte with my rapture. Dude. I own A.M., back off. I’ll never be as indie as you, though.

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The White Stripes–Nearly similar to the Flaming Lips experience from the night prior, it seemed like everybody was trying to see The White Stripes. I’ve never seen them live and had high hopes. It was just too damn dusty from where we were to get a good view. The sound was great, but the dust proved too much.

We got out and didn’t have any problems driving back to our motel to sit in stunned silence and try to make sense of all that we had seen. o


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16 Responses to “Bonnaroo Day 3”

  1. 1
    McDonie Says:

    What, no Widespread Panic?

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    C'tina Says:

    http://gprime.net/video.php/theirack

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    Brat Says:

    You know yer shit, fer shure, as far as music goes. Another great post. I feel the damned heat and dust… sheesh. Gimme a beer!

    BTW, I don’t post links to sites on my blog but I DID mention Dooce there today. You may want to check it out. I hope it’s OK. Sorry, Chuck got top billing over you.

    [I'm a sucker for a furry face. Better luck next time.]
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    Mark Eagleton Says:

    Has it really come down to people knowing about the Louvin Brothers because of the Satan is Real cover? You know, Ira built and photographed the back drop for that one himself.

    Now go get right back wrong with the lord again by listening to Hank III.

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    Caroline Says:

    I agree with you that the new Wilco album is beautiful.

    Speaking of A.M., “That’s Not the Issue” has to be one of my favorite Wilco songs. I hope they play that come ACL in September.

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    BoroDeke Says:

    What was the name of the restaurant? Was it in Manchester or Murfreesboro? Or somewhere else?

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    Pete Dunn Says:

    That crowd shot is brilliant. Excellent review, brutha.

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    FENICLE Says:

    I don’t know how you survived!

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    Dave Says:

    Just yesterday I bought tickets to see Wilco in Duluth, MN, in August. It will be an outside concert, right on the shores of Lake Superior. I am so stoked. After seeing Wilco play Bonnaroo live on the web, I cannot imagine a better way to spend hard earned money than to cath them in person.

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    Sebastian Says:

    Wow Bonnaroo was almost as good as WWDC.

    I saw Wilco on Tuesday. They gave a presentation on “Delivering Your Media”. And Thursday I saw a guy wearing a Police t-shirt from the concert in Oakland the previous night.

    If only Bonnaroo had Steve Jobs. It might have been perfect.

    Sebastian

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    Pretty Lush Says:

    And for how many days were your ears ringing?

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    amy j. Says:

    Hey John,

    If you wanna see what you missed at White Stripes, just serach on YouTube…some guy posted the entire set on there 1-18 different clips from the webcast. I watched it last night. It would have been the one thing I would have really wanted to see…that and Andrew Bird. Glad you had so much fun in our neck of the woods.

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    carl Says:

    Heh, we were probably in the mist tent at the same time for Wolfmother. It was way too hot to be out there for their show.

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    Shashi Says:

    Hey - I was there too! Great to hear other people’s perspective on Bonnaroo. It was my first time, and I did a little differently - i.e, I camped and for me that was half the fun despite the heat and the dust. Really enjoyed seeing your dust cloud pics.

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    Hannah Says:

    This brings back very fond memories, and some not so fond, of last year’s Bonnaroo. I’m about to move to Murfreesboro and so will be able to easily attend the festival every summer from now on. And with any luck, in a few years I’ll be playing it.

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    Melissa Says:

    Jon,

    Longtime lurker, but had to comment because of Wilco. I just got back from my own road trip to Nashville and Sky Blue Sky was listened to start to finish four times. Impossible Germany is fantastic and was my favorite at first, but now I am in love with Side With Seeds. I have seen Wilco live double digits. It is nice to see that Jeff Tweedy seems to enjoy the live shows more now.

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