[quote="Divemistress of the Dark"]I have really mixed feelings about 'Roo. I went in '04, and had a terrific experience - Hub and I went last year and things didn't go so smoothly, thanks largely to the fact that the organizers sold, like, twice the tickets of the '04 show. (They claim they actually sold fewer tickets last year than '05, but I don't believe it for a minute.)
You couldn't really get close to any stages, even the small ones (which is a bummer because it's really hot in the summer in TN and we couldn't get close enough to the stages to get under the roofs that cover them. Also, all the stages were so packed with people you literally had to fight to get out to use the bathroom - and forget getting back in).
Hub actually wrote a review of it:
http://thehighhat.com/PopsClicks/007/bo ... ilson.html
That said, the performances are always just stellar and the lineup is usually outtasite. You can't get that close to the stage, but you can still hear, for the most part. Tennessee gets a lot of rock and even alternative concerts, but we rarely see electronica or world music. Thanks to Bonnaroo I've now attended concerts by Femi Kuti, Ozomatli, Seu Jorge, Amadou & Miriam, Bill Laswell, and the mighty Swedish band Dungen - which would have never come to Tennessee otherwise.
There was a giant mob for Oysterhead and I still enjoyed it thoroughly, even though I had to jealously guard my 'turf' the entire time from tall guys who kept trying to stand directly in front of me (I'm only 5'5", so the tall-rude-guy-at-concert phenomenon is always something I'm dealing with...although many people simply don't realize they're blocking the view of people behind them and are surprisingly accommodating if approached politely.)
Do we actually think the Police might play some venue that wouldn't be 50,000 people? It'd be ironic if I wind up buying a plane ticket to see them, given that (if the rumor is true) they'll be playing not even two hours from my house...
What I wouldn't give to have been old enough to have seen the late 70s show at the Exit/In here in Nashville. That club fits maybe 1000 and is still going strong...[Sting wears a t-shirt from it in one of the shots on the back of Zenyatta, which I've undoubtedly bored everyone to death mentioning]
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Yeah, Bonnaroo doesn't sound appealing to me. Lollapalooza sounds more appealing. I've been there twice in a row now, 2005 and 2006, and it's such a cool atmosphere in the middle of the city.
If they play only Bonnaroo and England... I'm buying a ticket on Virgin Airlines and gettin' out of the US to see Stewart.
I thought about it and came to the conclusion that IS your experience. I've seen the pictures of sun stroke, I've seen the congested highways, and as much as I'd pay millions to see The Police... I would absolutely hate to go all through that to watch from miles away and be absolutely miserable.
Absolutely. Haha. Let's use that word again Mike. Jeez.