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Kanye West Lashes Out Over Bonnaroo Criticism

Don't act like you didn't see this coming. Kanye West is lashing out at critics and bloggers labeled the producer/rapper as a bit of a disappointment at Bonnaroo. Fans booed West when he took the stage two hours later -- that's 4:30am for those keeping score -- than his scheduled appearance. West took to his blog for rebuttal, claiming the delay was not his fault and blamed it on his elaborate set that took hours to put together ... and he did it all in CAPS LOCK.

"I am sick of negative people who just sit around trying [to] plot my downfall," West wrote. "I understand if people don't like me because I like me or if people think tight clothes look gay or people say I run my mouth to much, but this Bonnaroo thing is the worst insult I've ever had in my life. This is the most offended I've ever been ... this is the maddest I ever will be."

There's much more about the festival's 'f---ing idiots' who tried to coordinate West's setup, Pearl Jam's tardiness and five references to 'Stronger,' approximately, which we'd quote here if it weren't for all those exclamation points. Oh, Kanye. You keep us young.

Posted by Jessica Robertson on Jun 25th 2008 3:00PM
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Grateful Dead Music Brings 'Sunday Gospel' to Bonnaroo

Performing what they described from the stage as, in some ways, a "Sunday gospel" set, an acoustic collective featuring Grateful Dead bassist Phil Lesh, session singer Teresa Williams, rising Americana star Jackie Greene, and multi-instrumentalist/multi-band member (from Levon Helm's, Bob Dylan's and Lesh's bands) Larry Campbell, sat on stage in chairs and took it easy in the shade of 'This Tent' for the final afternoon of Bonnaroo. Playing unplugged and understated, the specially-assembled group performed a number of specially-arranged Grateful Dead tunes, including 'Friend of the Devil' and 'Deal.' They also ran through some traditionals ('Deep Elum Blues') and traditional gospels ('I've Drifted Too Far From fhe Shore.')

Minutes before the set, Jackie Greene admitted to Spinner that he "was never really a Deadhead." When Lesh first started collaborating with him last year, after he heard one of Greene's songs on the radio, he gave him a "waste-high stack of stuff and said, 'Pick a bunch of them,'" Greene recalled. "Well, I did, and it turns out I ended up falling in love with a lot of the tunes."

A staple of the festival circuit and, now, a favorite with Deadheads even though he's not one himself, Greene says that "Bonnaroo is one of those festivals that you can come to with very high expectations and not be let down. There's Kanye West and there's Phil Lesh. There's all different kinds of music that you can go see and there's strange Russian groups from wherever. Maybe it used to just be this jam festival but it's not anymore -- and that's one of the things that's great about it. There's something for everybody."

Coachella: take note.

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Posted by Benjy Eisen on Jun 18th 2008 5:00PM
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Disco Biscuits Get Busted En Route to Bonnaroo

The Disco Biscuits took their late-night set to new heights on Friday at Bonnaroo, performing straight on 'til daybreak. A three-hour marathon that went more than an hour past their 4am scheduled stop, the Biscuits had special encouragement to play their hearts out -- it was a direct order from Tennessee's Cumberland County police department, who stopped them en route, searched their tour bus, and wrote citations to certain members of the band and crew for carrying personal amounts of marijuana.

During the song 'Nughuffer,' bassist Marc Brownstein recounted the events with his typical humor and flair, claiming the officer hugged him and told the band to "play the best set of their life," even after confiscating their pot and writing citations. Brownstein then asked the officer if he could have just a small amount of it back so he could twist one up for the final 90 minute stretch to the festival. When the cop obviously said no, Brownstein told him he was going to do a search of his tour bus twice as hard as the police because he was sure he could find something left, somewhere. We're pretty sure he was right.

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Posted by Benjy Eisen on Jun 17th 2008 5:30PM
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Widespread Panic Open Tour by Closing Bonnaroo

In their home territory and, thus, in front of their people, Widespread Panic opened the first night of their tour on Sunday night by doing one of the things they do best -- closing out Bonnaroo. In years past, Panic employed special guests for the closing ceremony, including Steve Winwood and Herbie Hancock. Inside their backstage practice trailer, hours before their set, keyboardist John "JoJo" Hermann told Spinner, "There's stuff that's going to happen tonight that we don't know about yet."

By the time they took the main stage around 9pm, they had at least some of it figured out: They brought their own horn section (the Mega-Blasters) to assist on a number of songs, including a cover of the Band's 'Chest Fever.' Notably, Levon Helm, a founding member of the Band, performed a crowd-pleasing set the afternoon before -- a fact that members of Panic discussed with Spinner before the show.

Panic also invited pedal steel guitar hero Robert Randolph out for a four-song segue that included an entirely improvised jam somewhere in the middle. Following the wake of Kanye West, Metallica, Pearl Jam and Death Cab for Cutie, Panic was trying to make Bonnaroo feel like Bonnaroo again. And, in some ways, they succeeded.

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Posted by Benjy Eisen on Jun 17th 2008 10:00AM
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Kanye West Earns Haters at Bonnaroo

Bonnaroo is a festival famous for bringing an eclectic line-up to a traditionally hippie-ish crowd, and the crowd is famous for embracing all of it (from Lily Allen to Tool), however one thing is for sure: Bonnaroo did not take kindly to Kanye West. Perhaps the only performer to get massively booed, West started his show nearly two hours late, at 4:30 in the morning.

Most surprising was Sunday's aftermath: it's an extremely rare occurrence that artists at Bonnaroo express negative remarks onstage, unless directed towards President Bush. Yet, several acts commented on West's poor performance, eliciting additional boo's from the crowd. Robert Randolph led a "F--- Kanye!" chant which was enthusiastically embraced. Broken Social Scene referred to a pause in their show (due to equipment problems) as their "Kanye moment." And Rogue Wave promised fans that they would never leave them waiting in a field until 4:30 AM out of respect for their audience. Anytime an artist (such as O.A.R.) mentioned West by name, from stage, it was met with a round of boo's.

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Posted by Benjy Eisen on Jun 16th 2008 5:15PM
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Broken Social Scene Drop Bongs, Vote for Obama at Bonnaroo

It took Broke Social Scene 18 hours to get to Bonnaroo, but by the time they took the stage at the 'Other Tent' on Sunday, they were as amped to play as the crowd was to hear it. Although they came on late, the band were committed to putting on their full show. "We're going to play until they tell us to get off," said frontman No. 1, Kevin Drew. "And then we're going to say 'Woah! We were here on time."

An all-star band in their own right, featuring, in addition to Drew, Brendan Canning, members of Apostle of Hustle and Stars -- though sadly missing one-time members Feist and Jason Collett, the Scene ran through hits like 'Fire-Eyed Boy,' 'KC Accidental' and 'Super Connected.' They also pulled out new tunes like 'Churches Under the Stairs,' from Canning's new solo album, which is a 'Broken Social Scene Presents' production and, in some ways, is what their current tour is technically supporting. But at Bonnaroo, they were there purely for the spirit of the festival.

"On the count of three, you've got to say, 'I'm alive!'" insisted Drew. They even led a political chant custom-made for the 'Roo crowd: "Put down the bong and vote for Obama; You know you wanna." Fair enough, but unfortunately they won't be taking their own advice. Last we checked, Canadians can't vote, eh?

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Posted by Adam Horne on Jun 16th 2008 11:00AM
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Pearl Jam Give a Math Lesson at Bonnaroo

When Pearl Jam took the main stage at Bonnaroo on Saturday night, they were greeted by what literally looked like an ocean of people -- 70,000 for those keeping score. "There was a time we as a group didn't do these types of festivals," frontman Eddie Vedder admitted. But after enjoying a day watching Cat Power, Jack Johnson and others, then looking out from the stage, Vedder said the band realized that Bonnaroo got it right. "It can be done," he marveled, before leading the band into 'Small Town' because, as Vedder explained, "I'm basically looking out at a small town right now."

Vedder toned down his political rants in honor of a celebratory vibe, noting instead that this field in Tennessee felt more like Amsterdam. "If you as a whole crowd told me to f--- off in Dutch right now, it wouldn't surprise me," he joked. Between hits like 'Even Flow' and 'Rain on Me,' Vedder did manage to note that when Bush was elected President, the price of gas was $1.46 as opposed to the $4 it is today. "I'm not good at math," he said. "I'll let you do that." The only problem with that is that, well, hippies aren't always the best with math, either.

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Posted by Benjy Eisen on Jun 15th 2008 4:00PM
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