Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Bands I saw at Bonnaroo '09

Later on, I'll do a quick snippet about each show. For now, a list will do:

THURSDAY
Passion Pit

FRIDAY
Gomez
Animal Collective
Grizzly Bear
TV on the Radio
Beastie Boys
Girl Talk

SATURDAY
Jimmy Buffett
(Lebowski Fest)
Of Montreal
Jenny Lewis
The Decemberists
Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
NIN

Monday, June 15, 2009

SATURDAY at Bonnaroo 2009

By Saturday, David was feeling a little uncomfortable and I was getting a little grumpy from lack of sleep, but still intent on having a good time.

We got cleaned up in a trailer full of sinks, which felt incredibly nice. With no intention of putting shampoo in my hair and trying to rinse in such a small sink, I got as much of my head wet as possible and gave my hair a good rinse.

Saturday's weather was really nice. Hot, but nice.

We sat on the porch and played some WAR, or maybe that was Friday... anyway we ate some breakfast. Mine consisted of rice cakes and peanut butter. I noticed when putting them away that the ink on the bag got melty and stained my leg. Jealous of the other girls' body paint (which I am investing in for '10) I rubbed a peace sign on my shoulder, a faint hint of which is still present today.

Jimmy Buffett at Which Stage was our first show for the day. I really liked it, and I didn't think I would.

After the show we had a break and were trying to take it a bit easier after a busy day on Friday, so we ate at the waste-free Planet Roo cafe. I had veggie stir fry and tried tofu for the first time. Yum!

It looked like it was going to rain so we caught the end of "Beautiful Losers," a documentary about commercial artists from what I could gather, at the Bonnaroo Cinema Tent... then we caught the beginning of Lebowski Fest before heading out. (Dudemobile.)

The nearby line for the Daily Show Allstars at Comedy "Sweet" was loooong.

David chose Bon Iver for an afternoon nap, and I basked in the sun and kept us well-misted, which I can guess is the origin of my second layer of sunburn...

We tried to catch Of Montreal at This Tent, but I'm told it's a better live experience if you can see. I couldn't because everyone in front of me was 6 feet tall or taller it seemed, so I headed to Jenny Lewis where the crowd was much more laid back. I wanted to see her anyway.

Afterward, I bought an awesome tye-dyed skirt from TyeDye Mary and went back to Of Montreal to secure my place for The Decemberists. David had opted for Wilco, and despite the fact that both he and Justin told me they were no good live, I was adamant about seeing them play "Hazards of Love," a sort of rock-opera that I happen to be in love with.

They played the whole thing. IT. WAS. ORGASMIC. My favorite show throughout the whole festival. Unfortunately, I had to leave just as they came out for an encore consisting of older songs I probably would have liked, because David was waiting at What Stage with a great spot for The Boss.

I enjoyed Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band although I feel embarrassed to say I wasn't familiar with most of his work. He played Santa Claus is Coming to Town as a request. In June, which I thought was funny.

I laid down during most of the show because I was so tired at that point, and became a little grumpy when David woke me up to keep me from getting kicked in the head from passersby in the dark. That made him grumpy, and no one was all that excited afterward. I did like The Boss by the way, and I'm proud to have seen an American legend live once in my lifetime.

The plan was to eat and catch Trent Reznor's last U.S. show (Nine Inch Nails). We did that, but David and I were in a pseudo-fight by that point and I was so upset I actually cried a little at Bonnaroo. It felt unnatural in such a happy place.

After a few songs we sensed the crowd was not something we wanted to be a part of, and David made it up to me by conquering his fear of heights and joining me on the ferris wheel. It was neat seeing the vast layout of the farm, which I now miss terribly. The people in our basket, or whatever you call it, seemed a little disappointed that we didn't smoke weed.

After that we called it a night.

FRIDAY at Bonnaroo 2009

Friday, we knew was going to be a loooonng day.

Just as I was told would happen, we woke up not long after the sun came up. It just got too hot in the tent, especially since it had rained all night, causing us to keep the vents closed.

In order to get a good spot for Animal Collective, David and I headed to the Which Stage to stake out a good place and decided to sit through Gomez in the process. I actually liked Gomez a lot, which David predicted would probably be the case.

I saw a guy wearing a shirt that said "I heart balls on my face" and another neon yellow one with Carlton's face on it. I couldn't resist posting it. That twitpic got the attention of Brian Shoemaker at wgem.com, who recommended me for Follow Friday. :) Proud moments.

As soon as the Gomez set was finished, there was no time to sit and rest - people started pushing and shoving their way to the front. I was kind of appalled, as I had expected the Roo crowd to be a bit more congenial. (And at every other show for the rest of the weekend, it was.)

We did at least have a good view. "My Girls" sounded nothing like it did on the CD, but I still kind of liked it. They fooled around with it a lot. I've been at shows where you "feel" the music, but this was in the most literal sense of the word. The sound was SO LOUD that I really and truly thought one of my eardrums was going to burst. After that feeling passed, I was numbed by the vibrations and really started to enjoy myself. At least two people passed out, but it's unknown at this time whether that was due to drug use or dehydration. I'm guessing both.
Grizzly Bear was up next at This Tent, and I was really starting to feel worn down. This alarmed me because I intended to go until 4 a.m. for Girl Talk, so I left the tent and laid down in the grass underneath a nearby tree.

I continued my rest back at Which during TV on the Radio. I stood for one or two songs, but the experience was the same lying down since I couldn't see much anyway. Dozing off during a show like this is a surreal experience that I'm not sure how to describe. Makes dreaming a lot more interesting, where you're not sure what's real and what's not. David stood most of the time, because TV on the Radio is one of his favorite bands.

Beastie Boys were next on the main stage (What Stage). We stayed for much of this, and I was delighted to hear "Body Moving." David was excited when Nas joined them on stage. We were sure Justin, who couldn't make it this year, would be incredibly jealous. As we walked away I heard "Intergalactic." If I could do it all over again, I would have stayed longer, but I was bound and determined to see Girl Talk if it killed me, especially after he sold out the Pageant before we got tix.

We took a several hour long nap, missing David Byrne, Phish (D*MNIT all to hell), Crystal Castles and Public Enemy and woke up just in time to hit Girl Talk at 2 a.m. at That Tent. Thank God he went on late because we would have missed the beginning.

We were positioned really close to a mud puddle that people kept falling in. One guy actually went diving into it, which I would have done too except that the fest had two days left to go, no showers and the mud smelled of poo. I only wish we would have been closer. SO jealous of those on stage. "You alright Bonnaroo!?"

After the show we at some NY pizza and then headed back for a few hours of sleep before daybreak... Twitter users warned of a really bad storm headed our way (the land hurricane that hit Memphis) but it completely missed us.

THURSDAY at Bonnaroo 2009

David and I got up at 5 a.m. all prepared to leave at 6. Andy, David and Justin left at 10 a.m. in 2007, so we wanted to make sure we left in enough time to catch some shows in the evening. How wrong were we?

The drive to Manchester wasn't bad at all except for the rain. We got some bomb @$$ pizza at some gas station just outside of Nashville, picked up a copy of the day's edition of The Tennesseean and got ourselves pumped up for a wonderful weekend festival. And it was wonderful, until we hit that line.

The Tennessee Highway Patrol directed us off I-24 past a town called Pelham. There, we waited for 8-and-a-half hours to backtrack to Manchester and get into the grounds. We moved about a mile an hour, or less at times - partially because every time we stopped people kept getting out of their cars to play frisbee, drink, or socialize. You can't blame them for wanting to get out, but some people should have been paying more attention and it might have saved an hour or so. I have to say, I thought it was funny that the coppers weren't too concerned about people peeing on the side of the road ;) Bonnaroo Radio 101.5 was the soundtrack to it all.

When we finally arrived, we had already missed Alberta Cross, MURS and White Rabbits. So much for those shows. We did get a chance to put up our tent (in the dark at Camp Andrew Clark a 'la "Breakfast Club") before it started raining again, and it went a lot more smoothly than I thought it would, probably because we practiced the night before ;) We didn't use the canopy, because there wasn't enough room. We didn't spend enough time at the campsite anyway I guess.

We packed up our bookbags, which I had already partially packed before we left the house, and headed for Centeroo for my first time EVER.

We were already kind of wet and it wasn't raining too hard, so we didn't worry about USING the umbrellas or ponchos we had packed.

As we approached the misting tent, which hadn't been activated yet, we SAW a line of heavy rain coming at us across the camp grounds. We ducked under the tent for cover along with some Bonnaroo staff. I put on my poncho and David, who had left his bookbag in the tent, got lucky and was given one by the staff members. It was covered in XBox logos, one of the event's sponsors.

As we approached Centeroo, the rain subsided. We arrived at This Tent in time for Passion Pit at 11:15 p.m.

I didn't know anything about Passion Pit but they did put on a good show. It set the tone for the rest of the weekend.

I took pictures around the grounds. The Centeroo archway, the fountain, etc.

When we headed back to camp, approximately a 20-minute walk down Main Street, it started pouring again. We took refuge inside the tent and tried to get relaxed for a long day on Friday.
I updated Twitter and hoped the tent wouldn't leak on us. It didn't.

I dreamt of getting David, who has a fear of heights, on the ferris wheel before the weekend was out.

I'm back! :(

And I've posted photos at The Telegraph online;

And a more extensive gallery on Facebook;

Comment away!

Be on the lookout for blog posts about my very first experience at 'Roo (which was AMAZING) that I will be posting throughout the next week or two or for however long until I run out of stuff to talk about, which I can say is not going to be soon. 

Until then, 

My favorite show was: The Decemberists. They played Hazards of Love, which I love, and then came out for an encore and played some more before Bruce. The crowd wasn't pushy and my neighbors were sweet people :)

My horror story was: The crazy rain on Thursday night after the 8 and a half hour wait to get in. Luckily, a bigger storm on Friday missed us completely.

The porto potties were: Not nearly as scary as I thought they would be, especially the ones at the campsite. 

The food was: Delicious, and healthy too! I even tried an energy smoothie made from hemp milk. Yummy.

My rookie mistake: Not reapplying sunscreen as needed. My shoulder is definitely going to bubble. 

Favorite photo from the entire weekend: At the What Stage before Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band Saturday night. See above.

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

I'm at ROO! Updates (duplicate post)

This post used to contain a widget for people to follow my weekend tweets while I was away, outside of my actual Twitter page, http://twitter.com/lauranette

Since the weekend is over, visit my work blog for a re-tweet, so to speak - a rundown of all my Twitter and Twitpic posts throughout the weekend.

Saturday, June 6, 2009

Twittering from Roo!

Here's the Twitter plan for Bonnaroo -

I've set up my phone, Twitter account and Twitpic account to update from Bonnaroo.

Follow me @

Monday, June 1, 2009

Bonnaroo is 11 days away...

... and I'm not in the physical shape I wanted to be. :( Down only 3 pounds total from where I was at my high and not feeling good about it. I went to a wedding this past weekend and I have to say, I looked fairly frumpy in a dress I looked great in not a year ago.

My diet and fitness plans over the course of things have been nothing if not extremely erratic.

I tried Livestrong.com for awhile to track my exercise/eating ratio on a daily basis and did great for a few weeks. But then I started trying to eat more at home and it became harder to track accurately. This week I plan to restart that, now that I've been a member long enough to edit my own meals online, but a 2-week push before the actual event isn't going to get me far.

I was not eating meat for a while, but I started introducing it back into my diet with the advent of grilling season and in light of the fact that I ordered chicken for a wedding and didn't want it to go to waste. Not that eating meat is so horrible for you, but I have noticed a trend of excessive overeating when I have meat in my meals. (If I have a hot dog I have two, and some chips, etc.) Now that I have noted that, I need to do my best to avoid it moving forward.

I wasn't feeling well last week and pretty much stopped drinking water altogether, instead substituting it with flavored drinks. Sadly, many of those were soda or sugary others. Trying to hit the water and low calorie drinks hard this week. Hydrating up for the 'Roo. 

Work has been stressful, which adds to the overeating or eating of unhealthy foods. Plus everyone's getting sick here at work so I've been extra neurotic about getting sick before vacation :(. I think if I stick to exercising everyday and eating healthier, plus refilling my allergy meds, I should be OK.

Started attending Zumba classes last week at Metro. Meant to go to Zumba AND yoga but things came up and I didn't make it to yoga. Trying to do to both this week but I work late shifts on Thursday and Friday so I may not even get to make it to my first sand volleyball game of the year. I hope its at least early enough that I can take a break and go... anyway. 


Thursday, May 28, 2009

Should get my ticket tomorrow!!

Dear Bonnaroo Patron,    Thank you for ordering tickets for the 2009 Bonnaroo Music and Arts Festival.

Tickets for Receipt #4752036 are being shipped via UPS 2nd Day Air w/Signature Req'd.


YAYYY :)

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

How to BUILD your ticket?

This year's Bonnaroo ticket is 3D. 

Bonnaroo.com sent out a video today on how to "build it." It's quite amusing. 

I totally posted this on the wrong blog earlier.

Sunday, May 17, 2009

This is only a test

Here's a picture I took with my old phone at the Hofbrauhaus and just sent to this blog via my new phone. I just found a way to update my blog with photos and text via text message. My new phone also has sound and video capabilities, so I'll have to check that out later. 

This message was sent using the Picture and Video Messaging service from Verizon Wireless!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

My Bonnaroo schedule

Has anyone tried the "Zoltaroo the Mind Reader" feature on Bonnaroo.com?

I didn't really get the mind-reader part, but I really dig the application for the purposes of creating a schedule. I also think it was a really neat way to announce the times and dates of each show.

I went through there and formulated a schedule comprised of the bands I know I want to see. That being said, there are some conflicts that are going to have to get worked through, but we'll play that part by ear. 

There are also some times I don't have booked, so I'm going through over the next few weeks and researching some bands to add to said schedule. Here it is for the time being, but check back for updates:

Thursday June 11th, 2009
     
     Janelle Monáe
     THE OTHER TENT
     5:45 PM - 6:45 PM

     Yoga Out of Bounds
     SOLAR STAGE
     6:00 PM - 7:00 PM

     White Rabbits
     THIS TENT
     6:45 PM - 7:45 PM

     Erin McCarley
     TROO MUSIC LOUNGE HOSTED BY BUDWEISER
     7:00 PM - 8:00 PM

     Bonnapoo 2009 Starring Triumph with Todd Barry, Amy Schumer and Kumail Nanjiani
     COMEDY SWEET HUMORED BY BUTTERFINGER
     12:00 AM - 1:15 AM

Friday June 12th, 2009

     Alberta Cross
     SONIC STAGE
     12:45 PM - 1:15 PM

     Animal Collective
     WHICH STAGE
     2:45 PM - 4:00 PM

     Grizzly Bear
     THIS TENT
     5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

     Al Green
     WHAT STAGE
     6:00 PM - 7:30 PM
     
     TV on the Radio
     WHICH STAGE
    6:45 PM - 8:00 PM

     Beastie Boys
     WHAT STAGE
     8:30 PM - 10:00 PM

     Phish
     WHAT STAGE
     11:00 PM - 2:00 AM

     Girl Talk
     THAT TENT
     2:00 AM - 3:30 AM

Saturday June 13th, 2009

     Booker T & the DBTs
     WHICH STAGE
     3:00 PM - 4:15 PM

     Jenny Lewis
     THAT TENT
     5:00 PM - 6:15 PM

     of Montreal
     THIS TENT
     5:15 PM - 6:30 PM

     The Decemberists
     THIS TENT
     7:00 PM - 8:30 PM

     Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
     WHAT STAGE
     9:00 PM - 12:30 AM
     
     Nine Inch Nails
     WHICH STAGE
     1:00 AM - 3:00 AM

     MGMT
     THAT TENT
     2:15 AM - 3:45 AM

Sunday June 14th, 2009

     Andrew Bird
     WHICH STAGE
     4:15 PM - 5:45 PM

     Snoop Dogg
     WHAT STAGE
     6:00 PM - 7:30 PM

     Neko Case
     THIS TENT
     6:45 PM - 8:15 PM

     Phish
     WHAT STAGE
     8:30 PM - 12:00 AM

Thursday, April 30, 2009

Blogger allows mobile posting

Awesome. 

The only thing I need now is a good text messaging phone with photo capabilities (and a travel charger)  and then I can post blogs from Bonnaroo ;)

I guess this phone will do if it has to...

More artist additions

American Princes
Belleville Outfit
Ben Solee
Black Lillies
BrakesBrakesBrakes
Cotton Jones
Dan Dyer
Dear and the Headlights
Dirty Guv'nahs
Dirty Sweet
Erin McCarley
Evan Watson
Everest
Fiction Family
Jedd Hughes
Jerry Hannan
Jessica Lea Mayfield
Jets Overhead
Joe Pug
Julia Nunes
Justin Townes Earle
Ki: Theory
Kuroma
Madi Diaz
Moonalice
Mt St Helens Vietnam Band
MyNameIsJohnMichael
Nikhil Korula Band
Outernational
Protomen 
Phoenix
Roger Alan Wade
Russian Circles
Sons of Bill
Tangiers Blues Band
The Features
The Giraffes
The Heavy Pets
Those Darlins
Tobacco
Turbine
Vertigo
William Elliot Whitmore
Zee Avi

...I have a lot of research to do in one month.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Still no meat, breathing better, counting down the days

Being a vegetarian is working nicely. 

I haven't touched McDonald's in what seems like forever!
I'm more apt to cook, and try new vegetables. 
I'm getting the boyfriend to eat better with me. 

Overall, I'm being a lot healthier.

Now I just need to get back into the exercise routine. 

Doc says he thinks I have exercise induced asthma, so he gave me a prescription for Singulair and an inhaler to use before I work out. Tried it the other night before doing some yoga, and I was able to breath a lot easier. 

Walking, biking, running, Wii Fit - here I come.

Bonnaroo is quickly approaching and I haven't gotten very far. Only a solid 4 lbs from my original weight (that's counting from the high point of my weight fluctuations). About 8 weeks, 21 lbs to go. If I got halfway there I'd be proud, and I need to hit the stores and buy some new clothes. 

That's the update for now. 

Monday, March 23, 2009

Six pounds down... 20 to go

Last time I weighed myself, I was around 164.5 lbs. My goal by Bonnaroo is 145.

Days until Bonnaroo... 80
Weeks until Bonnaroo... 11.42

Pounds to lose in 80 days/11.42 weeks... 19.5

Ave. weight loss goal per week: 1.7, but let's round up to 2 for good measure

Time to hit it hard.

Giving up on meat (any meat - red meat, chicken, fish, etc.) has helped me lose a quick 6 pounds or so. I haven't had time to work out but have been renovating a house and cleaning, so I haven't exactly been sitting around. HOWEVER, these past few weeks have been REALLY stressful, which has led to junky eating and lots of soda.

These next couple weeks I need to bring the stress level down (yoga and music ;)) and start eating more vegetables and fewer carbs. I need to start taking vitamins regularly again and I need to drink water all day long instead of soda. Soda makes me feel puffy anyway.

Then I've got to hit the gym some more. And get my bike out around the neighborhood.

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

Trying vegetarianism for 40 days

For Lent I gave up meat. Not eggs or milk, just meat. 

So far, I've lost three pounds on my new vegetarian diet. I didn't eat a lot of meat in the first place, but it is keeping me away from McDonald's and the like pretty successfully. 

I'm hoping this will get me into new foods. I've been researching vegetarian recipes, which I hope to try over the next month or so. 

Does anyone recommend any sites or anything I should try? 

Monday, March 2, 2009

Of Montreal, a new priority

Do these guys look like they'd be fun to see live, or what?

Of Montreal is a band I'll really like to catch at Bonnaroo this year. I hope there aren't a lot of conflicts. 

My boyfriend David introduced me to the band when he made me a handful of mixed CDs about a year ago. I instantly fell in love with "Climb a Ladder." 

I haven't researched nearly enough music this year to be able to prioritize properly at the 'Roo, so that's something I'm really going to work on. I listened to 2004's "Satanic Panic in the Attic" yesterday. Where have I been all these years?

At the present moment, they can do no wrong by me. Pair that with a cross dressing lead singer? A can't miss, for sure. 

Check out www.ofmontreal.net for more. 

I fell off the wagon... temporarily

So I did the Couch to 5K for a week and a half. Then, I bought a house and fell off the wagon.

I closed on Feb. 20, and have spent virtually all my free time (at least on the weekends) at the house painting, fixing, etc. At least I'm getting some exercise. Plus, I don't really have time to sit around and gain weight anymore. Still, it doesn't balance out. 

I'm afraid I am going to have to keep the running part of my plan on hold at least through this week and possibly next. In the meantime, at least I'm getting stuff done and not being a fatty.

I'm holding steady at 167.5. Need to get down to 145 by June. I found a Web site called peertrainer.com that is helpful. It teaches you how to make realistic goals and keep them. 

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Couch to 5K - Week 1

I successfully completed the Couch to 5K Week 1 last week and attempted to start Week 2 yesterday.

During week one, I walked at a 3.5 pace for a 5-minute warm-up then completed 8 rotations of 60 seconds jogging at 5.0 and 90 seconds walking at 3.5. Cool down was about 6 minutes of 3.5, then 3.0, then 2.5 until I stopped. I used the podcast to make timing easier.

I didn't have much of a problem until the last two rotations each time, and it obviously got better each day that I ran - Monday, then Wednesday, then Saturday. I felt accomplished. I had more energy.

Yesterday, Monday, I tried Day 1 of Week 2.

Week 2 is only a slight step up, so I'm a little embarrassed I wasn't ready for it. After I was through, I almost thought I could puke I was so beat. My lungs burned and I was dizzy and red in the face... Wheezing.

Still, I completed the entire podcast from Day 1 - 5 minute walking at 3.5 to warm up, then 6 intervals of 90 second jogging at 5.0, two-minute walking at 3.5, then another 6 minute cooldown.

I know you're supposed to push yourself, so I did, and I know when you're out of shape that it hurts, but it shouldn't have been that bad should it? It took me nearly an hour to regain composure and I really did think I might pass out.

It probably didn't help that I already had some breathing issues from terrible allergies as of late, but does anyone have any advice?

I'm thinking maybe I should double my workout time and try the program at my own pace. You know, do week 1 for another week, and then spend two weeks on week 2 before moving on.

I do know that I don't want to give up.

I've also started doing yoga a little bit again, and I have been eating smaller portions and less junk. I've had a lot less soda and even choked down a diet. I've also been purposely trying to push water down my throat. I don't drink enough water.

I know weight fluctuates around 2 pounds per day. I'm holding at a steady 167-168.5. That's at least 1.5-3 pounds gone in a week. I'm already feeling a difference though, feeling tighter and better about myself.

Wish me luck!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

How to avoid sitting on the portos

I've been spending a lot of time on Inforoo. One day, I posted a thread asking how girls deal with the portos. It is one of my fears, after all, and I'll be working these next few months to get over it.

Days later, the thread has 49 posts to it and quite a conversation has started up. People are recommending wet wipes and disinfectant, all stuff I could have guessed, but others have recommended a variety of plastic devices that let girls pee standing up (mostly for camping and outdoorsy type uses). Could these really exist?

Why, yes they can, and they do. In many varieties.

First there's Freshette. It looks like a cup guys wear to protect themselves while playing sports, but it has a little hose off of it. I think you can imagine what that's all about.

There's the GoGirl female urination device
(Watch the intro video, you won't be disappointed.)

But the most highly recommended one I'm finding is a device called Pstyle. You can even get them in several designer colors.



I won't lie to you, I'm fascinated.

At least, I figure, there are options ;) Anyway you slice it, I'll definitely be ready come 'roo.

Monday, February 9, 2009

My Bonnaroo fitness plan

So I've been wanting to get in shape for awhile, but always found it quite easy to slough off my efforts and go back to lounging and fast food.

The fact of the matter is though, I can't be my unhealthy self on the farm with temps hovering around 100 and a gagillion people crammed into a loud, loud, dirty, smelly (yet heavenly) space. It won't be as heavenly if I am.

So I'm taking this opportunity to try and stick to my fitness initiative. I have just about 17 weeks.

Here's the plan.

I'm trying to make David do a "couch to 5K" running plan with me. It requires going to the gym three days per week, which I think we can handle. It's a 9-week program altogether.

I'll stick to Yoga and Wii fit on the other days, so as not to wear myself out.

I can't start eating 100 percent healthy right away because that would be a diet 180, but I can cut down on fast food and portion sizes. Less soda, more water, etc.

I'll be keeping track of my progress on here. It will be fun and you all can laugh at me if I don't make my goal. Maybe that will give me some more inspiration.

Speaking of inspiration, lots of 'Rooers are doing the same thing as I am. I found a really neat thread on Inforoo where the girls are supporting one another through the whole process.

(I'm onesweetla83 if you want to find me.)

Wish me luck!

Please let it be true...

So, Justin posted this clipping on my profile. Look at the caption.



Could it really be true? Could my wildest dreams actually happen at Bonnaroo this year? Oh it would be too perfect.

CORRECTION: The above clipping is not from the Manchester Times, it's from The Saturday Independent, which, I'm told, is a much more reputable source. So yay. Also, the clipping was originally posted at Inforoo by roofanintn.

(Sorry about the mix-up! I suppose I should know one shouldn't assume.)

Sunday, February 8, 2009

It's official

Unless there's a glitch with my checking account, I have my tickets ordered and there's no way they're falling through this time.

Manchester, Tenn., here I come.

2009 redesign

As you can see, I redesigned this blog to match the official site and logo. Sets a new tone I think.

Next year I'll have to think of a new name ;)

Bonnaroo 2009 lineup poster

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

Bonnaroo 2009 initial lineup has been released!

And I have bolded my current desires. (Here we go again, folks!)

* Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
* Phish (2 shows)
* Beastie Boys
* Nine Inch Nails
* David Byrne
* Wilco
* Al Green
* Snoop Dogg
* Elvis Costello Solo
* Erykah Badu
* Paul Oakenfold
* Ben Harper and Relentless7
* The Mars Volta
* TV on the Radio
* Yeah Yeah Yeahs
* Gov't Mule
* Andrew Bird
* Band of Horses
* Merle Haggard
* MGMT
* moe.
* The Decemberists
* Girl Talk
* Bon Iver
* Bela Fleck & Toumani Diabate
* Rodrigo y Gabriela
* Galactic
* The Del McCoury band
* of Montreal
* Allen Toussaint
* Coheed & Cambria
* Booker T & the DBTs
* David Grisman Quintet
* Lucinda Williams
* Animal Collective
* Gomez
* Neko Case
* Down
* Jenny Lewis
* Santogold
* Robert Earl Keen
* Citizen Cope
* Femi Kuti and the Positive Force
* The Ting Tings
* Robyn Hitchcock & The Venus 3
* Grace Potter and the Nocturnals
* Kaki King
* Grizzly Bear
* King Sunny Ade
* Okkervil River
* St. Vincent
* Zac Brown Band
* Raphael Saadiq
* Ted Leo and the Pharmacists
* Crystal Castles
* Tift Merritt
* Brett Dennen
* Mike Farris and the Roseland Rhythm Revue
* Toubab Krewe
* People Under The Stairs
* Alejandro Escovedo
* Vieux Farka Touré
* Elvis Perkins in Dearland
* Cherryholmes
* Yeasayer
* Todd Snider
* Chairlift
* Portugal. The Man.
* The SteelDrivers
* Midnite
* The Knux
* The Low Anthem
* Delta Spirit
* A.A. Bondy
* The Lovell Sisters
* Alberta Cross
* More Artists to Be Announced!

I'm getting pumped already!