Thanks 3/4! Hub and I are going to try to get cellular web access, the problems with phones have been particular carriers and I'm pretty confident it'll work ok so we should have limited access...also there will be 10 or so comps with access (although I can't imagine what queuing up for those would be like!)
The more I think about it, perhaps Stewart has already told us, in a way, where he'd likely be...in the Bonnaroo interviews he mentions several other Bonnaroo bands (this year's lineup, to boot) so maybe that's a start...This is from the interview DMotD posted a while back on Roo:
http://www.chattanoogan.com/articles/article_107995.asp
Just a few quotes...
"What younger bands are you looking to play along side of at Bonnaroo?
Stewart Copeland: Well let’s see here, I had that list in front of me. There’s a bunch of guys, youngsters like Tool, nice boys. But – Wide Spread Panic, they’re kind of buddies of mine. I met those guys, they’re cool. (Manu Chow), man he’s playing on a different day. I would love to see him, I’ve been missing him. You know, I’m such a fan of his, but I keep missing his thing, just because, you know, I haven’t seen him and I really want to.
Who else, we got here? Go-Go Bordello. I was turned on to them by both my son, and (Les Claypool). (Les Claypool) has always got his finger on the pulse. Who else we got here? The (Klesmer All Stars), I think they played with Oysterhead. There’s that North Mississippi All Stars, they also played with Oysterhead. I endorse both of those bands."
Stewart Copeland: "White Stripes; that ought to be good. I like that band. I mean just the brass of it, you know, two of them going out there, with that girl who can’t even play the drums, but man is she effective. It kind of makes me think, why did I bother doing all of that practice when she can make such a rhythm without a discernable technique?"
Haha, and I love what he says about Meg...after hanging on drummers boards for a while it get's kinda old, the anti-Meg thing...the drum snobs all just pop veins about her popularity...I like what Stewart says and I love the fact that it's Stewart who says it <grin>
Some interesting notes about setlists and the 2ng tour leg, possibly including revisiting cities from first leg...
"And so most of the people we’re playing to, I think will have been to one of the previous shows. Now I’m trying to get that through to my buddies so that we change it up a little bit. And certainly, the different legs, you know, when we pass through North America the first time, we’ll probably – or rather the second time, we’ll probably change it up before we come back to a city."
And, finally: [Question] "Sort of following up on a previous question, with so much high grade talent on the bill, is there any opportunity that you guys might allow somebody to sit in with you during your set? Or if not, would you consider sitting in with one of the younger bands if you have time?
Stewart Copeland: Now that thought had not occurred to me, but it’s not a bad idea actually. Who you got in mind?
Aaron Kayce: You know, there’s any number of people, maybe (Jackie White) would want to join you.
Stewart Copeland: Who?
Aaron Kayce: (Jack White).
Stewart Copeland: Don’t know who that is, but …
Aaron Kayce: The White Stripes guitar player.
Stewart Copeland: Yes, cool. Yes, send him over. Come on down.
Aaron Kayce: Is that something you all would be open to though?
Stewart Copeland: I am. And like I said several times today I want the rules to be completely different for The Police for that one show. And you send that guy over and we’ll give him an amp.
Aaron Kayce: I wish I could.
Stewart Copeland: We’ll give him Andy’s amp."
Hahaha, priceless....bless you Stewart....every fiber of your being!!!! <grin>
Any bets?? <grin> [Warning: totally unsubstantiated assertion ahead!] I'd put money WSP, last show of Roo...it's a long jammy thing, it leaves enough time to get to Phx for the show the next night, they're buddies, etc. <grin>