
JamBase
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6/13/2009 12:00 AM
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Bonnaroo | 06.12 - Day 2 Photos
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bigmikedmb
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6/13/2009 11:26 AM
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so Phish was good?
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Mr_McDankenstein
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6/13/2009 11:32 AM
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yes
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Jahvision
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6/13/2009 11:45 AM
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Phish pics are blurry? Does the photographer put up low res pics?
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Owen85
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6/13/2009 11:45 AM
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the setlist looks good for phish, listening to the show now and sounds good so far
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ozarkkeegan
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6/13/2009 12:09 PM
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FLAVA FLAV!!!!!!!!!!!!
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WidespreadMule3
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6/13/2009 12:36 PM
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so i know phish and public enemy were playing at the same time and i'm just a little curious to how many people were actually at public enemy? i'm sure it was a good show and all but seems like a lot of bonnaroo's crowd went to see phish. seems a little silly to have someone playing at the same time as a headliner...especially phish.
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moeron77777
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6/13/2009 12:44 PM
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grace potter is gorgeous
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fishbone1
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6/13/2009 01:22 PM
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can a festival be TOO diverse?
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kayaker247
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6/13/2009 04:25 PM
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is it just my connection or does the at&t music web cast total blow? I have a fairly new computer but it just keeps cutting in and out. weak. why would they anyone would subscribe to that garbage?
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irtimed
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6/13/2009 06:48 PM
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yea. i saw the at&t broadcast from jazzfest (that wasn't even live) and it was absoloutley terrible. Iclips dominates them. FLAVA FLAV DIDN'T SIT IN WITH PHISH!?!?!?!?
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kilidank
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6/14/2009 06:43 AM
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Neil Young and Gvt Mule! I think this deserves a mention and some photos jambase!
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philhitz
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6/14/2009 08:19 AM
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i'd agree w/ the at&t webcast quality being poor -- at points yesterday it seemed like it was a 45 record running at 33 speed -- no b-s -- but how is iclips better when you now have to pay for every decent show or festival webcast -- screw that noise!
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drow229
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6/15/2009 09:05 AM
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kilidank - how was neil young performing at bonnaroo at the same time he was performing in stockholm, sweden?
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bhyman
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6/15/2009 02:30 PM
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WidespreadMule3 - I went to see Public Enemy. Loved Phish, but I don't know how many chances I'll have to see Public Enemy again. Just prior to their set FlavaFlav announced that they were going celebrate the 20th anniversary of its release by playing "It Takes a Nation of Millions..." straight through, in order, song for song. I just about s%$& my pants. They sounded surprisingly perfect and had the tent hopping from the first notes.
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