Bear Creek Music Fest | 11.13-16 | FL

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Words by: Frank Etheridge | Images by: Zach Mahone & Kenny Dolan

Bear Creek Music & Art Festival :: 11.13.08 – 11.16.08 :: The Spirit of the Suwannee Music Park :: Live Oak, FL

Two lasting impressions upon returning from the second annual Bear Creek Music & Art Festival:

1. Florida is quite a purple place.

2. Dumpstaphunk might be the most badass band on the planet.

Bear Creek 2008 - The Spirit of the Suwannee by Mahone
The latter observation requires little explanation to those that have seen Ivan Neville and the boys in recent months. Fueled by the double-bass thump of Nick Daniels and Tony Hall, Dumpstaphunk performed two stellar shows, including a headlining set Saturday night marked by a slew of special guests.

The notion of Florida as purple is in part an extension of the political punditry's desire to cast the country in either a red or blue hue. A peninsula where the Deep South drifts down to more progressive latitudes, Florida is one of the key reasons Barack Obama won the presidential election, a seismic shift in the social-political landscape that was celebrated by just about every artist performing at Bear Creek.

In just its second year Bear Creek has made a nice home for itself on the sacred ground of The Spirit of The Suwannee Music Park, a special place where the land and music are one. Suwannee is just about the most idyllic setting for a festival - dreamy, mythical and distinctly Florida with its oaks, Spanish moss and blackwater lake and river.

Purple also emerged as the official color of Bear Creek through what would become the defining symbol of the fest – fuzzy purple hats – worn by fans and bands alike as a tribute to the late Rachel Hoffman (read about her here), a beloved member of the Bear Creek family. The purple hat in a sense defined the second Bear Creek. Its family-reunion vibe and community-minded spirit complemented a stellar roster of diverse, yet like-minded, musicians and marked this relative newcomer as a don't-miss on the festival circuit.

Thursday 11.13.08/Friday 11.14.08

Jon Fishman - Everyone Orchestra by Dolan
Early arrivals on Thursday evening were treated to a smaller-scale lineup that included sets by Athens, Georgia-based reggae band Dubconscious, veteran groovers The Motet in collaboration with Kyle Hollingsworth (String Cheese Incident) and a late set by Perpetual Groove.

Starting on Friday, music was nearly constant at Bear Creek, with the big names holding court under the oaks at the Purple Hat Amphitheater (complete with hammocks for lounging in the back), with other acts at the Big IV, Sweetwater, SOS Music Hall and Campground stages. The coordination of set times and stage location is to be highly commended, as fans had to walk mere steps to never miss a beat. Bands performed on the bigger stages from before noon until well past midnight. Smaller acts improvised stages scattered about the campsites for late night jams that provided the opportunity to discover talented up-and-comers such as the sublimely funky Green Hit or to endure meandering noodling that is the stuff of Les Claypool's Festeroo satire.

At the amphitheater Friday night, Dumpstaphunk played a solid set amidst scattered, warm rain. Ivan Neville sported a shirt with an old-school Tipitina's poster from a show by the band's actual and musical forefathers, The Meters. It's easy to miss in the rhythmic onslaught of this band, but this set showed guitarist Ian Neville stepping out more and more to take a few searing solos, evident in the middle of "Deeper," followed by the Parliament-esque "UFO" and the closing "FEMA."

The Everyone Orchestra followed. This incarnation of the ever-shifting band, which thrives on improvisation and crowd-band interaction, featured String Cheese's Michael Kang and Phish's Jon Fishman. Behind the histrionic theatrics of conductor Matt Butler, firing up the audience with call and response, this huge band truly achieved an orchestra-scope sound. An extended "Obama... Obama... Yes We Can" vocal harmony layered over a jazzy jam was a clear highlight.

Over on the Big IV Stage, Perpetual Groove capped a great set with a cover of Fat Boy Slim's "Praise You," a tune frequently used in their shows that the band absolutely owns. Dubconscious closed out the Purple Hat Amphitheater wearing all purple hats with many a heartfelt shout-outs to Rachel Hoffman. The band has grown by leaps and bounds in the past couple of years, adding a bit of pop and trance to their organic grooves. The band still oozes from an authentic, spiritual core, with refrains of "hallelujah" and humble-before-Jah aspirations that capture a pure reggae essence.

Saturday 11.15.08

Bear Creek 2008 by Mahone
Saturday featured so much music it became necessary to choose whom and what to see. The aforementioned sit-ins were a great part of this year's Bear Creek. Artists-At-Large Skerik and Kofi Burbridge were everywhere, and by Saturday morning rumors of Florida boy Derek Trucks' presence at the festival were confirmed. As the rain subsided and a cold sun appeared, this turned into a great day and night of music.

With the Campground Stage's scenic backdrop of a cypress-lined lake, Corporal Boil kicked things off with a fun set of reggae-and-trance-infused Southern rock with catchy tunes such as "Pickled Pigs Feet."

At the Purple Hat Amphitheater, Jim Weider, with roots dating back to The Band, delivered a masterful set of blues-based rock with his ProJECT PERCoLAToR, where his fiery, frenetic guitar work came across like a muscular version of Steve Kimock. With talk of a new album "hopefully" coming out in January, Weider closed an all-instrumental set with "The Weight."

Dr. Claw performed its first-ever show outside of New Orleans on the Big IV Stage, delivering "Ain't No Funk Like Louisiana Funk" in a way that can only come when the likes of Eric Krasno, Big Sam and Nick Daniels share the stage. With all the overt, and at times overbearing, pro-Obama stage banter, perhaps the most genuine encapsulation of the excitement surrounding our new president came with Dr. Claw's closing cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground," with the crowd erupting as Daniels sang, "America, keep on changing."

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Tim Reynolds' TR3 followed at Purple Hat, a fine showing by this guitar great with a mix of originals and great covers such as James Brown's "Sex Machine" and Neil Young's "Ohio." The Robert Walter Trio, riding high with the inclusion of the avant jazz bass work of James Singleton (Astral Project) and the recent release Cure All, performed a silky smooth set of jazz and funk that showed Walter, a California transplant now in living in New Orleans for several years, is thriving in his new hometown.

With a decade of relentless touring under their belt, Colorado's Yonder Mountain String Band has earned a devoted following in Florida. Their outstanding, infectious show Saturday evening proved why. Jeff Austin spun a story about his last venture to the Suwannee, when some mushrooms convinced him his ass was on fire (fortunately it was fire ants not actual flames). This talk was one of the few breaks in a near-flawless, high-energy performance that presented plenty of new material certain to light a fire in their winter "Cabin Fever Tour," alongside a cover of Jimmy Cliff's "The Harder They Come" and classics such as "Dawn's Early Light," "Steep Grade, Sharp Turns" and "Forty Miles from Denver."

Writing about Dumpstaphunk's Saturday set is one of those "dancing about architecture moments" - much appreciated but inexplicable. By the time Tony Hall, shortly after extending their set past the closing time by stating "Call the cops, we don't care," snarled, "You can smell it" at the close and you knew your ass had just been thrown in the dumpster. The band was on fire from the get-go. Ivan leading the charge, Ian again stepping into shattering solos and the Daniels-Hall bass tandem laying down serious grooves. A number of guests took the stage, including Big Sam, Skerik, Sam Kininger and Brian Jordan. Several dozen girls danced about the stage during the Rolling Stones' "Some Girls" (a throwback to Daniels' work with the Stones), a song Krasno just killed on guitar.

Dumpstaphunk by Mahone
Next, Derek Trucks took the stage with Ivan's introduction of him as a manager of a manicure/pedicure parlor with a degree in cosmetology. Trucks' incredible tone set the mark for a cover of Credence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son," followed by Alabama 3's "Woke Up This Morning (Got Yourself a Gun)" of Sopranos fame. The closing cover of Sly and the Family Stone's "I Want to Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)" was so damn good, so damn funky, that it bordered on sensory overload.

For the encore, Dumpstaphunk brought out another legendary recent New Orleans transplant that has reinvented himself with a move to the Crescent City - Papa Mali. They nailed a thrilling "New Orleans," a twist on The Meters' classic "Africa" that, post-Katrina, chants "New Orleans" instead of "Africa," "gumboland" instead of "motherland."

Soulive's late set at Big IV was packed with an abundance of riches and all the guests, including trumpeter Rashawn Ross. A truly wonderful way to close down a stellar Saturday.

Sunday 11.16.08

Zach Deputy by Dolan
Tampa's Buffalo Strange ushered in a sunny, chilly Sunday on the Campground Stage with groovy, ska-tinged songs about dancing in the sweet Florida sunshine. Their set, which saw them move expertly from heavy dub to ragtime piano rolls with a closing cover of "Little Red Rooster," was dedicated to their former manager, the late Ted Freed, part of the Bear Creek family that the festival recognized in tribute.

At the Purple Hat, the Donna Hopkins Band laid down some strong, soulful blues capped off with the closing "I'll Fly Away." John Brown's Body moved the Big IV stage with stirring reggae and Georgia-based rockers Tishamingo powered through their set of gritty, blues-based Southern rock.

Florida homeboys JJ Grey & MOFRO closed out the Purple Hat with their trademark soul and groove. Singing evocative and intimate lyrics that often connect to the land and people he loves, Grey, who spoke eloquently of the family-reunion feel to Bear Creek, switched between guitar and keys as he led the band through a mix of old and new from their rapidly expanding catalogue. They opened with "Life in a Country Ghetto" before returning to their early days with "Lazy Fo Acre," "Air" and "Jookhouse" off their first album, Blackwater. The band invited a number of guests out to close their set with a rousing cover of Muddy Waters' "I Got My Mojo Working."

Bear Creek has now established itself as a special festival at a special place. This is due to the organizers solid execution of logistics that make for a great fan experience. But, the magic lies in the park itself and the spirit of the incredible artists that come to perform and create a festival with attendees in a place that truly is, like the park's slogan states, "where the music lives."

Continue reading for more images of the Bear Creek Music & Art Festival...

Images by: Zach Mahone

Adam Deitch
The Afromotive
Dubconscious
Dubconscious
Inca Maya
The Legendary JC's
Kofi Burbridge
FSU Blues Band
Lettuce
The Motet
Sarah Mac Band
Tommy Talton Band
Zach Deputy

Continue reading for even more images of the Bear Creek Music & Art Festival...

Images by: Kenny Dolan

Loose Cannon
Brother Bean
Dubconscious
Malah
Jon Fishman - Everyone Orchestra
Michael Kang - Everyone Orchestra
Dirty Dozen Brass Band
The Motet
Brock Butler - Perpetual Groove
Adam Perry - Perpetual Groove
Telepath
Dave Johnston - Yonder Mountain String Band

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ScIFreak starstarstarstarstar Thu 11/20/2008 03:22PM
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ScIFreak

Sounds like a blast! Wish I could have attended about to dl this everyone orchestra show, and dumpsta!

twain starstarstarstarstar Thu 11/20/2008 03:35PM
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words cannot describe how good this festy was! if your a funk fan it was toooo much. all i can say is TIGHT!

twain starstarstarstarstar Thu 11/20/2008 03:36PM
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rented golf carts. so so worth it!

PooDolla Thu 11/20/2008 03:46PM
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PooDolla

I heard the cops were out busting folks.

Chaloupka starstarstarstarstar Thu 11/20/2008 04:09PM
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Chaloupka

Yeah, Dumpstaphunk probably is the most badass band on the planet.

azuremeetsvelvet starstarstarstarstar Thu 11/20/2008 04:18PM
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headie people, headie bands

mad sketch cops and drug busts.

bear creek yes, spirit of suwannee no

Sixmilliondollarman Thu 11/20/2008 06:29PM
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Sixmilliondollarman

TR3 ..they are "cavemen". ARGH.

vdubdm52 Thu 11/20/2008 06:50PM
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vdubdm52

it snowed where I live while they were still in shorts.

danpfunk starstarstarstar Thu 11/20/2008 09:04PM
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Bear Creek was great. The size was perfect, but the weather wasn't.

Some noticeable omissions from the review....Dirty Dozen (rock solid) and Kyle with the Motet (loud as shit but nice and spacey, with lots of guests) set the tone for the weekend on friday. Kang seemed subdued with EO, but Fishman was steady and even got a vacuum solo.

Huge downpour Friday night at P Groove. How about the music hall? Top notch lights (thanks Paul) and some great shows friday (McTuff, Lettuce) and Sat (New Mastersounds!) that went until 2:30 at least. I never even made it to the campground stage.

Sat was cold as shit but the musicians were hot! Krasno, Skerik and Kofi literally played with every act I saw, and once DTrucks showed up, he was everywhere too. Not to mention that the artists were all over the fest, watching shows, hanging out, eating jerry rolls, etc. A sycophant's cream dream.

Great time, great vibe, great venue. FWIW I have been to the SOS 4-5 times now and never seen anything too gestapo, but I wasn't trying to find it either. Be good or be good at it!

alex Thu 11/20/2008 09:40PM
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alex

I'm almost done with my review for this year it will be on glide magazines site, maybe jambands.com too if they allow me the time to finish them another one next week. not jambase this years as i think they were reluctant to send me down to BC again this year after my review last year spawned calls from angry people on both sides of the controversy i wrote about last year. talk about getting things right though, seems like everything worked out because this year was one of the most enjoyable and smoothest fetivals i've seen.

alex Thu 11/20/2008 09:44PM
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alex

Be good or be good at it! genius. I have seen twice officers in tie dies emptying pockets in the campground from 4 festivals over 6 years. other then that i have never had a problem myself with civil liberties there and heard little of it.

In a Big Country Thu 11/20/2008 10:15PM
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In a Big Country

no mentioning YMSB.... wtf

In a Big Country Thu 11/20/2008 10:17PM
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In a Big Country

Ive been wearing shorts everyday....welcome to milehighhhhh

MilesGone starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 05:14AM
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MilesGone

some missed points, I will point out :)

Jim Weider, for those that don't know, was the lead guitarist, that replaced robbie robertson in The Band, from 1989-1999. His rhythm guitarist was Mitch Stein, who I know best from his many years in the Steve Kimock Band, was a NICE surprise!!! Also, the closing tune, The Weight, was done in a reggae style, very nice :) Too bad this was a set at 1pm on saturday, because Jim Weider should be playing late night. His music was funky, jazzy, and full of rock, if you never heard Project Percolator, do yourself a favor and check them out, its very easy to like for anyone that loves rock.

Back to thursday, Brother Bean, a three piece power rock trio, who's music was a mix of phishy, bisco, was a good band with much potential, but they need more work. They may have a future, but they need more polishing, mostly the guitarist.

Dubconcious was up next. All we had to do was turn around :)

They brought their brand of dub-reggae-funk. It was dark, sultry, groovy

and funky. I totally preferred this set over the one they played the next day. The tribute set.

Telepath did their normal dub set, it was pretty good.

The motet followed, they played some of their regular tunes and they are TIGHT, funky, and still carry that latin groove!! I will always love this band, but they did repeat some of the songs the next day!!! I suppose you rehearse what you have time for and bring your best and thats what they did. Kyle had his moments, but overall they all shared equally in the solos.

Zach Deputy, a big surprise for being "canned music", He played everything, rock, reggae, folk, and even dance music and I found him to be very infectious with the grooves he programmed. To top it off, he was SUPER NICE!! it was fun to stand next to the big guy and get down to some Pgroove :) Zach is someone I would hire for a party!!! Mostly I would say its his SOULFUL voice and playing. acoustic guitar and programming, but seriously it was better than Keller solo, due to Zach's voice dripping with soul and feeling. you cannot help but like him :)

That brings up the last act of thursday night, P Groove played a short song set, about 3-4 songs, but most of them were about 20 minutes long. I remember most the Teakwood Betz, about halfway thru I forgot what song it was!! Brock and Hruby had some wonderful improv moments with this set, and I would suggest it over the the day time set the next day. Archive.org has this set up already :)

Friday>>

Inca Maya, I wish I had seen more than two songs, but I can say they were playing a very high level of rock and the guitar player was someone to pay attention to. I will have to get some of their music in the future.

Sam Kininger Band, was FUNKY!!! and fun!! I did not know about him until this day and all I can say, is just like any new orleans funk band, it WAS GREAT! Dumpstaphunk kick ass as usual. This first set was better than the dumstajam, I thought, my preference I guess.

The motet again, but as I said mostly a repeat set of the day before.

everyone orchestra was tight, but it seemed directionless to me, not that, thats a bad thing, but they never really sucked me in.

Lettuce first set of Bearcreek was outstanding, I went outside for air during a slow soul number, only to find out, they were beyond capacity and I could not get back in!!! Lucky for me, they played saturday too :)

they bring the FUNK, just like dumpsta, sam K, and the motet. great band.

Pgrooves friday set was nothing compared to thursdays madness.

YMSB was great as usual, I cannot place my finger on what makes them sound so different from other new grass groups, but they have some quality of dancy/jam/ drinking music thats hard to ignore. I loved them much more than I thought I would. The crowd left a record amount of beer cups on the ground after their set. Mostly, people used garbage cans, and it was not the "dirty south" I am so used to. I was proud of peoples behaviour in general.

Skipping to late night with The New Mastersounds, they announced when they got on stage that they got a great nights rest due to arriving a day early. so in return, we got a SUPER HOT FUNKY SET. it was their best of the weekend for sure. if you like funk, and you like a guitar player with some great jazzy skills like Eddie Roberts, then go see them!!!!! It was great to see them well rested and it was by far the best of the three times I have seen them.

Sunday>>>

chicago afrobeat project, funky and fun as usual.

donna hopkins band, this lady can play and sing, her brand of southern rock was infectious.

big sams funky nation. another new orleans classic funk group. hard not to love it.

john browns body, wonderful funky reggae, my first time for them too.

lots of trippy keyboard work with this band.

Tishamingo was decent southern rock, but I am not crazy about them. They had some cool guests come out too.

Mofro, tightly scripted, soulful and dripping with that front porch soul, was great, but don't expect much jamming, JJ pretty much does his songs

"verbatim" but thats why its so tight. I wish in the future they would jam or improv a little bit, just to mix it up. all in all, JJ is full of soul and a super nice guy, I have all his albums. His set was just kinda plain, after seeing Jim Weider and Sam Kininger and the late night set of the New Mastersounds, but really, you either LOVE mofro, or you are indifferent to them. He puts on a great show, but as I said, the songs are done as if listening to an album.

thanks for reading my rambling account of the weekend, I had my best days thursday and friday, then I just got too tired to pay close attention after that :) I will attend next year I am sure of it, it was a wonderful time.

Yes there are COPS there undercover, you have to be stupid not to realize it, and if you want to do illegal things, its best NOT TO DO IT IN THE OPEN. go in your tent dummy :) peace kid'os !!!

DJ Saturday Baxter Fri 11/21/2008 06:39AM
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DJ Saturday Baxter

this weekend was pure magic on so many levels. There was a HUGE amount of funk and sick grooves. I danced more then i have ever danced in my life. There was a huge amount of love in the air. a truly sick time.

TeqSunrise11 starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 06:39AM
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Very well written article. This festival was the best Bear Creek/Down on the Farm yet and it's only going to continue to grow and get better as the years go by. It was a magical weekend at the Spirit and a lot of hard work went into making it as bad ass as it was.

A huuuge thanks goes out to Paul Levine. Not only for putting this amazing festival on and not only for his dedication and hard work but for looking out for those of us in Tallahassee when he didn't have to. Paul, THANK YOU for all that you do for us. It's greatly appreciated.

FATTY64 Fri 11/21/2008 07:09AM
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OK. Yes theywere busting people, I got picked up and taken to county! I am so pissed I got my ticket in July. I love Suwannee, but after that I feel so disrespected. I thought I paid over $100 to be left alone. NOT arested just setting around a camp fire. AND no one talked about Dr. Lou's set, If no one has ever heard of them check it out, and ZACH DEPUTY is sick!

BAE Fri 11/21/2008 07:12AM
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BAE

www.aclu.org

www.aclufl.org

www.flexyourrights.org

The policeman is *NOT* your friend.

canoftunapudding Fri 11/21/2008 07:21AM
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I'm sad I missed this. For those complaining about the police force at Suwanee you have either never been or been blatantly stupid and obvious about what you're doing. Its not like its a free-for-all once you're within park grounds. The force is focusing on people who are pushing their goods, not on the guy having a good time. Still I would have to say that their presence is at a minimum. It upsets me to hear people complaining about one of the best musical settings in the U.S.

O1Roggae Fri 11/21/2008 07:48AM
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paulthewolf Fri 11/21/2008 07:52AM
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Hey Roggae-

I am truly sorry for your bad experience.

Just so that we are being accurate, there were over 4000 people at Bear Creek this past weekend and 40 arrests. Way too many to be sure, but not hundreds.

phishr82 Fri 11/21/2008 08:11AM
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sounds like it was a great time for most.

Anytime I've been busted in my life, it was because I was being an idiot. I wasn't there, but I'm just saying...

danpfunk Fri 11/21/2008 08:20AM
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I have been to the SOS 4-5 times now and have yet to see a first hand account of police busting people. I have heard the stories but always wonder about the details. We always camp in the woods a bit so you can hear/see people coming. And at the stages its either walk into the crowd or hunker down into the hammock. Other than that, I have always done everything I ever wanted to do with out problems. Goes without saying its BYOD!

Nate Fri 11/21/2008 08:27AM
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Nate

What does Florida is Purple mean??? Boomers? Tales from the Crypt?

Conjugal Burning Fri 11/21/2008 09:05AM
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Conjugal Burning

purple lips?

ScIFreak Fri 11/21/2008 09:28AM
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ScIFreak

I'm sorry to hear about the busts! Sounds like I'm never steppin there again! I just don't get it! Why would the organizer let that shit happens? Is it federal ground like WKA? Private Property = A LOT LEST HASSLE BY THE MAN! ( Roo, Roth, Scamp) tho Summer Camp has undos but still private prop.

O1Roggae Fri 11/21/2008 10:05AM
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O1Roggae

there were a 100 arrests my friend looked on the site and was at booking and the cops said there were close to over a 100 arrests all together

paulthewolf Fri 11/21/2008 10:37AM
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You are wrong Roggae. It was 40. I am in Live Oak, have looked in the paper, on the internet and have spoken with the sheriff's department to verify. Instead of listening to your friend, look yourself. Then you can speak with true knowledge and be taken seriously.

henahan Fri 11/21/2008 10:43AM
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Once again, no mention of Lettuce. Do people not know about this band? This is the third time in the last few months that someone has done a write-up on a festival where they played and not one word about them. What gives? Allstar-funk at its best and no mention.

paulthewolf Fri 11/21/2008 10:55AM
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Not sure that Lettuce's version of Move On Up with Derek Trucks wasn't the musical highlight of the weekend.

snausages Fri 11/21/2008 11:04AM
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snausages

yeah i'll be adding this one to next festivals as well.

snausages Fri 11/21/2008 11:10AM
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snausages

next year's festivals - i meant. :)

amybot starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 11:51AM
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amybot

This year's BCMF was an incredible, magical time for all that were there. Many thanks go out to Paul and lyle and the BCMF staff for throwing 4 days of the funkiest artists to ever hit SoS in the same weekend! Words arent enough to express what went down on those stages. See everyone next year!

Broesau starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 11:52AM
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"I heard cops were there busting people"

No shit, thats what cops do. Cops bust people, stupid people who serve cops get busted. Thats the way of the world, always has been, always will be in any state. Looks like a fun fest, FL is allsome.

FATTY64 Fri 11/21/2008 12:53PM
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I don't mean to get in to the argument, but Paul I went to county and they (POLICE) told me they had brought in over 25 people a day and I went in on Saturday so do the math, and don't believe what they tell you in the papers because they lied to me and my friends, and they well lie to everyone of you. AND they were cutting peoples wrist bands off and trying to charge them with trespassing!! NOW that is F'ed up! BEAR CREEK has some explaining to do!!!! (I was in the woods and I wasn't pushing, BUT the cops were pissed when they figured that out!!)

hollywoodcole Fri 11/21/2008 02:13PM
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hollywoodcole

Bear Creek was an amazing weekend! Thank you Paul,staff, Spirit of the Suwanee, and all of the volunteers!! Great artists,great sets, great vibes!! I've been coming to S.O.S. since 2000 and love this amazing venue!! As with any beautiful venue there comes respect to the land and the people it supports(locals).

O1Roggae- you are an idiot!! Paul would know how many arrests there are. Don't listen to hearsay! If you choose to do illegal things than be smart! If you choose to be blatant then you get what you deserve. All of my friends and I cannot wait to make it back to Bear Creek 09!!!peace!

MilesGone Fri 11/21/2008 02:16PM
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MilesGone

its really easy to have fun AND stay out of trouble. I am LIVING PROOF.

don't let THE MAN bring you down YO!!!

just be responsible, and then, be MORE responsible.

MilesGone Fri 11/21/2008 02:18PM
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MilesGone

I am going back next year too. Can I help decide the line up???

LOL :P

Jam starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 03:01PM
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Epic time. Can't wait for next year. Great Job Pual, Lyle and Co.

nobodysjam starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 04:11PM
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nobodysjam

My 15th visit to the Suwanee and 5-0 there is always the same, do something violent, stupid or just too dang obvious (like openly passing a J) > go to county. A little bit of caution goes a long way in North FL, it's not freaking Miami, they have zero tax base. Live Oak's a quiet little town and the economy and govt. must love the income from bail, fines, etc..If you're sketchy, they notice, fast. Bear Creek 08 was really well done logistically, ZERO hassles for my crewe. It did seem undersold, 4000 sounds high, I'd say 2500. The amphitheater was only half full and no big field this time, pity. But I'll be back in 09 for sure! The promoters should bring more jam next year to balance such deep funk grooves and electronica. (Grear pics btw! My camera fogged up a lot so these will have to do.)

TeqSunrise11 Fri 11/21/2008 04:24PM
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Like, oh my Gawwwd, I got arrested for doing something ILLEGAL! SOS is private land and in order to have music there and in order to be able to go late at night without having to obtain permits the owners of the property need to make some concessions and one of those likely includes not pissing off the local force. If they were to shut the cops out then there would NEVER be another festival on that piece of land.

Also, of the 39 arrests 6 were for fraudulent wrist bands and even many of the ones that were busted for that were given the opportunity to buy a ticket. The organizer of the festival realizes that things could have gone a little smoother with the cops and steps are being taken for next year's festival. And there were not over 100 people arrested, in fact you can look at the Sherrif's office website and see who, how many, and why those people were was arrested.

Again, thanks Paul and Lyle for such an amazing weekend. I feel like BCMF is 'our' little festival and it's only going to continue to grow and prosper as the word gets out on 'our' little secret.

fsu420 starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 04:28PM
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01reggae get your facts straight bud. while i will not post the link here for the discretion of those involved, a simple search of the suwannee county inmate database over the dates of the festival will show that not only were there not 100 arrests over the weekend throughout the county, but there was less than 40 that were festival related. look forward to not sharing my space with negative nancies like yourself. don't believe your friends hype. great review!!! some mention of nigel hall's wedding would have been nice as well. the singer from lettuce got engaged and married on saturday and then we all participated in one of the best wedding receptions ever. sorry if the weekend wasn't as magical for you as it was for me!

- Trey

fsu420 starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 04:34PM
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fatty64 cutting peoples wristbands off and charging them with tresspassing? think about what you are saying here. i believe you must have misconstrued what someone told you. if anything they may have cut off peoples FAKE wristbands but this county obviously needs the business and ruining law-abiding patrons weekends by such a corupt practice is not the way to get repeat custies. FACTS speak louder than speculations guys. see ya next year

treetophigh Fri 11/21/2008 04:34PM
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treetophigh

"be good or be good at it"

^^^ luv it!!

place looks beautiful

to bad the pigs make it seem like a stye

Beaser starstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 08:32PM
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No mention of Lettuce, huge disappointment, but not really surprising seeing how little credit they are given considering how absolutely filthy and amazing they are. Sounds like a great festival, unfortunate cop scenario though, if it was private land why bother with local law enforcement hire a security staff and leave it at that.

~*Jah~nelle~* starstarstarstarstar Fri 11/21/2008 10:27PM
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~*Jah~nelle~*

fantastically fun festival! amazing line up, heady people, beautiful ground...cops could of been alot more laxed though but all in all AMAZING:)

jldawg67 Sat 11/22/2008 07:53AM
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paulthewolf Sat 11/22/2008 08:12AM
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Jldawg, that may be the most unintelligent post yet. Judge the festival by the pictures? I assure you at least some of the folks at Bear Creek were smiling alot. They probably couldn't help smiling when Derek Trucks, Eric Krasno, Kofi Burbridge and others joined Dumpstaphunk on the main stage, or when Nigel Hall from Lettuce got married and then brought his new bride on stage. We understand you don't like the police presence at Suwannee. We get it, don't have a beer in Live Oak and don't come. Your suggestion that great bands shouldn't play music in North Florida because of the police is assinine. Everyone deserves music. We'll enjoy ours here in Florida, you can stay where you are. That seems like a fair deal.

danpfunk Sat 11/22/2008 08:34AM
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Jldawg, funny I am over 30 and not a cop and I was there. Also me and mine were smiling ear to ear and dancing our asses off, likely cause you weren't there to step on the vibe.

spiderdonkey starstarstar Sat 11/22/2008 05:26PM
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I wanted to go this year and had a free ticket but I couldn't take off from work for all 4 days. I really liked the way the line-up looked and the way they run it there. I love festivals where the artists don't just play their sets and leave. Meeting and chilling with them is half the fun! I've been searching for a new Florida festival since Langerado has been streamlined and touched up for efficiency and $$$. And yeah why not mention of Lettuce? They always bring the funk really hard. Oh well, I guess theres always next year.

gratefuldonj Sat 11/22/2008 09:18PM
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i was there and didnt see one person busted,,,,,my buddy though took to much of the best l I HAD in years and freaked the fuck out and got booted outta the camp. He ended up walking down the road and went into someones home and was trying to wake up these peoples kids in their own home. WTF I guess i had some bad ass L. cat was from delaware on the music for work exchange thing

feel bad for the cat ......like jerry says *maybe you had to much to fast*

words to live by but he only took one hit ......but it was some dank my friends

ramon Sat 11/22/2008 11:12PM
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The reviewer writes about Dumpstaphunk playin Rolling Stones "Some girls" and FEMA. A bit confused here - they usually play Miss You by Stones, and FEMA is part of the lyrics of Dumpstaphunks orginial Meanwhile. Is the latter a new original from DP and was the Rolling Stones cover "Some Girls"? For those of you that managed to stay unbusted, please fill me out!! BTW - seems to be a really nice festival.

STEG187 star Sun 11/23/2008 09:30PM
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ramon you are right... it wasnt some girls it was miss you, and the fema is from meanwhile. That is just the tip of the iceberg on this article. I am not gonna be a debbie downer, but for such a mechanically well written article, it sure gets it wrong.

NO LETTUCE. they were hands down the highlight of the fest. period. Im still trying to come up with the proper way to inform Deitch of their ommission. First Loki, now BC. Its demoralizing.

however, do not let this article do a disservice to what was an unbelievable fest. It is a shame that the reviewer took such an elementary, blow by blow approach, and then didnt even get all the punches, or even the best ones, any shine. SMH

I will be back with more details after I get over the fact that this is the Bear Creek review. I had very high hopes that it would embody the greatness of the festival, one that ranks up there with HSMF.

cant always get it right,

great photos though, but... where's Lettuce.

FrankJam Tue 11/25/2008 12:26PM
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It puts a smile on my face to watch how Down On The Farm/Bear Creek has grown by leaps and bounds! First of all, thank you to Paul and Bisi and Co. who worked so hard to make this magical weekend possible! To the uninformed, SOS is a PUBLIC park, which is why Johnny Law has the freedom to roam free and bother people simply enjoying themselves(without harming anyone else)....i was arrested at BC last year for smoking a bowl during Little Feat. Needlees to say, this is "our homegrown little festie" and i wouldn't have missed it for the world(not to mention the increasingly badass lineup)! For anyone who had a run-in w/ the 5-0....its the local pigs, and NOT the festival's, fault.....nice review, but kinda short considering it was 4 days of unbelievable tunes!!! especially w/ NO MENTION of LETTUCE, NEW MASTERSOUNDS, or ZACH DEPUTY!!!! aside from Derek Trucks and Dumpstaphunk(ON FIRE)....those three were the highlights of my weekend!!! everything was amazing, Paul!!! btw, the PURPLE, PURPLE HAT AMPITHEATRE, AND PURPLE HATS, were and extremely well done and deserved tribute to our friend Rachel Hoffman(not a political statement....durr) she was increadibly involved in the N. FLA music community, and her trademark was her purple fuzzy hat she wore at these festivals.....THANK YOU DUBCONCIOUS!!! once more, thank you Paul, Bisi, Lyle, Alicia, Lisa, Sly, Michelle, Ben, Marshall, Karl, and everyone else i can't recall at the moment....for one of the best weekends of my life!!!!!!!

jennywithani starstarstarstarstar Tue 11/25/2008 02:36PM
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Great Fest... ALMOST didn't go on account of TONS of backed up schoolwork... but figured what the hell... gotta love the BEAUTIFUL suwannee, so I went! Saturday night... about 8:30... chillin in the woods, by my campfire, discreetly passing a bowl...when BAM! Flashlight's come outta the woods. We were not being Blatant or stupid or obvious... the crew of about 10 I was with have been to PLENTY of festies... so we know better than that. The cops said that they saw everyone in the circle hit the bowl, but for some reason decided to single out the last 3 guys that hit it and took them to county, after searching every person there, and all of our bags. The entire time we were completely respectful and compliant, only to be treated like scum. One of my friend was wearing one of those Baja hoodie things... and the officer goes, "what are you, some kinda afghani terrorist??? Don't worry kids, now that Barack Obama is president, this shit will be legal soon" Sorry, I can understand busting us for doing something illegal (EVEN THOUGH WE JUST HAD POT) but the way that they went about their procedure was just rude. I politely asked for the number to contact the jail, and the officer gave me the number to an entirely different department.

I have close friends in the law enforcement field, and I have complete respect for those officers that do their job in a RESPECTFUL way. I have been to festivals where the cops have GOOD vibes. YES they still do their job, but their overall attitude about the scene is a good one.. not a "lets find all the little obama supporting druggie kids!!" like the cops present at the suwannee.

I really wish I had seen more shows, but after that ordeal and 600 bucks later after bailin my buds outta jail... I just had a bad taste in my mouth, and drove my ass back to georgia. Glad to see everyone else had a good time though! Much love to Doc Lou! You guys rocked it, we're proud your reppin V-TOWN!!! If you haven't heard of them, you gotta!

toulouse Wed 11/26/2008 11:34AM
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Why is that writers here put something down in print and it's a fact? Nick Daniels NEVER worked with the Rolling Stones (Ivan Neville was one of Keith Richards Expensive Wino's) and Papa Mali IS NOT a New Orleans Transplant. He visits NOLA, but lives in Austin.

Facts do make it credible. Fiction, makes it just that.

MrSqueaks starstarstarstarstar Wed 11/26/2008 05:22PM
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holy crap, what a fun festival! bear creek has come a LONG way since last year, due in part to less hurdles to overcome. great job, paul and all the rest. definitely the best festival to grace the spirit of the suwanee. it really is a florida family reunion. its always great to see my brothers and sisters in such a happy event.

spirit of the suwanee is an amazing musical venue. its huge, you can camp within the trees unlike so many big festival sites, if you wish or need there are electrical sites, you can swim in the suwanee (if its not too cold.... took a quick dip on friday and it was REAL refreshing), you can rent golf carts and go tooling around. the ONLY downside to the park is the police presence. live oak is a po-dink country town that makes a good bit of income by arrests at the park. the cops wear plain clothes and can be pretty deceptive, sometimes asking if you have a piece they can use to pack a bowl, and once you hand them one, they arrest you. that being said, i personally didnt see anyone get arrested, and they didnt stop me from having a hell of a time. SoS is not a free-for-all festival ground, keep your whits about you, and you'll be just fine. the cops are more of a problem for the people who go to fests more for the drugs than the music.

ramon- you guessed right, it was miss you and meanwhile... both shows are up for download on bt.etree.org and possibly archive.org . check it out for yourself.

bear creek has got to be the funkiest fest in the country! once again i'm gonna be anxious for another year waiting for the next bear creek! lettuce and new mastersounds tore us all a new ass to shake! and derek trucks?! holy shit! where did that come from? never saw that coming! has that guy EVER made a mistake on guitar? what a line-up, what a weekend, what a festival!

i'll be attending every bear creek fest that will ever be held, and i'll do everything to make sure all my friends are there too. so just keep kickin ass, paul. things just keep gettin better!

peach2 starstarstar Thu 11/27/2008 10:22PM
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Could have said a few words about Zach Deputy....The pictures are nice but I think the Deputy needs credit where credit is due! 4 sets 2 of them being late nite campsite jams that the cops had to put a stop to cause all the hippies were having too much fun.He also gave out free CD's of all the sets to anybody who had already blown their loot,what a guy!!The festival all in all has been my best yet.Trucks signed my guitar while strollin through the campground...enough said!....Oh yeah cops in Tie-dyes can suck on my tie stick!

ramon Fri 11/28/2008 03:17PM
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Yeah Toulouse, Nick never played with Stones ( even though I am sure he has hung with Keith through the Nevilles). Ivan has indeed been in Keiths band, and he has also done studio work on some Stones albums. Nevertheless - I am sure the reviewer is right about one thing - Dumpstaphunk is one of the baddest bands out there for the moment. Check out Stand´in on Carlos Sosa´s myspace - www.myspace.com/carlossosasax!

veale001 starstar Sun 12/7/2008 05:49PM
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NO MENTION OF LETTUCE OR NEW MASTERSOUNDS?

weak sauce

dubterminated Tue 8/25/2009 01:15PM
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teqsunrise11 could u be more specific with what steps are being taken to make this year go smoother, if paul would chip in thatd be great. find it hard to spend that kind of money on a festy whos organizer cant do anything to protect his customers from going to jail for smoking pot by a fire at night? there are 100's of festivals in other states who dont have hatemongering redneck police like forida.