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Music Festival Survival Guide and Checklist

Bonnaroo JenI might be a bit ballsy, writing a post aimed at being a festival guide when I’m on my way to my second. Ever. But, I learned a lot from the first one and am using that knowledge while preparing for the second one. So, nyah.

Last year I went to Bonnaroo, the year in which The Police and Tool visited, and was awesome in general. All of it. I got to see tons of great bands, and missed some great bands. I also went with a group of 7 people, not including myself. This year I’m headed to Langerado, and just me and the boyfriend are going. Bonnaroo last year was awesome. But I did miss out on somethings because I wasn’t taking as good of care of myself as possible. Camping was slightly awkward, and I was FUCKING hungry the whole time. Unless I had just eaten a veggie corn dog.

ESSENTIALS

Water. No, really, I’m saying water. Someone dies every year at Bonnaroo, and its usually because of heat stroke. The boyfriend and I took water bottles and refilled them at the podable water stations. Two of my friends had Camelpaks. Which was way more convenient, and I’m pretty sure they stayed more hydrated the whole time. Most people wear backpacks to carry their shit around in, so get a Camelpak that is a backpack, equipped with a hydration bladder, also. These run like 30 to 40 bucks, at Walmart. Totally worth it.

Air mattress. I’m a pussy. When you spend the whole day walking around in the sun, at night, when you get back to camp, and have to undress awkwardly in a tent, its all better when you lay down on an air mattress, and your bones won’t feel achy when you wake up. I did this last year and was thankful for it. This year Wade and I bought a double-tall air mattress, a queen size that is 18 inches off the ground, so when Wade makes a 2am run to portajohn to take a piss I don’t wake up because my bony ass hit the cold ground.

Light. Wade and I were woefully unprepared for Bonnaroo, in the camping aspect. Setting up a tent at night before the festival starts with flashlights sucks. Bring a powerful lantern of some kind. Always have flashlights, because making a trip to the portapotty at night can be very nasty if you can’t see what you’re touching. Could be somebody wiped their shit on the walls, you never know. You’re with a bunch of hippies. Also, you can’t have open fires, so you’ve lost that light source, too. This year Wade and I have stocked on flashlights, lanterns, and bought a lantern for the tent that is LED and takes 4 double A’s. It’s bright.

Food. Last year Wade and I brought something like: 2 cans of peas, 1 can of soup, one carton of soymilk, one package of hotdogs….I think that was it. We just didn’t think about food, or how hungry we’d be, trekking around in 95 degree weather from 11:30am to 12pm. The food vendors provide is of course expensive; for a large corndog it was 4 dollars. When you want two of those and theres 2 people, and you’re hungry enough during the day to do that 3 times in the afternoon, thats 25 bucks a day. A hundred bucks in 4 dollar food. This year Wade and I are stocked: hotdogs, cereal, instant oatmeal, granola bars, trailmix, chili, canned vegs, apples, PBJs, applesauce, etc. Enough for us to eat for 4 days without buying anything, but we’re aware we probably will. We just won’t go through all our mad money by buying alligator rice or lemon ices. Maybe we’ll come back with a sitar. :D

We also forgot a can opener. No one else had one, because everyone else there was an omnivore (we’re vegan) and was eating packaged food. We had to wait for our neighbors to come back before we could eat. That sucked.

Typically, unless you pay, you can’t shower for 4 days. If you’re camping and doing the whole stretch. For 4 days. Bring deodorant, body powder, body spray, something. Bring handiwipes to clean off the dust and caked on sunscreen. It’s disgusting, it sucks, but you suck it up because you’re having a good time. You can still control the dirt and the BO, though. Last year, on Saturday, I ended up forking over 7 dollars and showering in fart-sulfur water for like 15 minutes. It was amazing. Not as amazing as washing the water turn brown at home on Monday though. If you do take a shower, bring a washcloth. Sucks to not have anything but your hands to wash the dirt off.

Also, toilet paper. Yes, the porta potties have TP, but you don’t want to end up in one that has run out. About 65 percent of the people in line in the morning were all armed with TP. Its a good idea. And maybe consider Clorox wipes, or something. To wipe down the seat. You don’t understand. You’re shitting over a hole, and you can see everyone elses ‘crap’. It’ll gross you out, and youll feel better for wiping down SOMETHING while you’re in there.

Multivitamins. Wade and I take multivitamins to ensure we get everything we need. We started doing this when we went vegan. I brought extra, just in case someone wanted one, and whaddya know, every morning when I asked my group if they wanted one, they all rose their hands. They wanted the extra security of their health while they were there. So put ‘em in a ziploc and bring more. Its kinda fun, dealing pills loaded with ginseng and your B vitamins. I shoulda sold them like they were ecstasy.

That’s my take on it. I’m sure I’ll have more wisdom when I get back from this one.

Here’s my total checklist:

TOILETRIES
toothpaste
toothbrushes
deodorant
facewash
tampons/pads (if necc.)

MISC.
birth control
extra pair of contacts
glasses

condoms?

SHOWER
bodywash
washcloth
shampoo
conditioner

CAMPING
tent
air mattress
sheet
blanket
pillows
mallet
lanterns
flashlights
camp stove with extra fuel

GOOD IDEAS
toilet paper
bugspray
sunscreen
first-aid kit
walkie talkies
pen and paper
extra cash
poncho
umbrella for shade
backup batteries
hotpad for handling hot items from stove
stereo for tunes

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2 Weeks until Langerado

Alright, alright. So I was planning a series of posts showcasing all the artists playing at Langerado, but that just ain’t happening. I do have a life. A poor, cheap one. That must be lived.

But that doesn’t mean I can’t point out some artists I’m particularly looking forward to checking out!

Definitely seeing:

REM, 311, Beastie Boys, Thievery Corporation, The Roots, Ani DiFranco, Les Claypool, Brett Dennen, Citizen Cope, Blind Melon.

Really gonna try hard to see, if schedules allow it:

Matisyahu, Gov’t Mule, STS9, Minus the Bear, The National, Robert Randolph and the Family Band, G Love, Ben Folds.

I’m pretty sure I’ll be be regretting decisions later. Like, why didn’t I see Rodrigo y Gabriela at the Roo last year? Because I’m an idiot and I was impossibly tired. And I think my liver was shutting down. So I went back to camp. Regrets…

And since all my friends are losers and can’t go to Langerado this year, it looks as though this may be a little vacation for me and the boyfriend. Groups of people are better, but I love just being me with my boyfriend. I’m not sure if swamping it is considered a vacation, but its my idea of fun. I’ve decided that this will be festival this year, because Bonnaroo is looking pretty lame. Pearl Jam is cool and all, but Metallica? If they had their way this website and all the other mp3 blogs wouldn’t exist, so fuck them.

Enjoy the all-encompassingly unrelated mp3.

Langerado

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Metallica at the ‘Roo?

I am generally pretty trusting of Jen and her sources, but I had to double check to make sure I saw that right. Metallica. At Bonnaroo. I still associate the ‘Roo quite a bit with its jam band roots and it’s location in Tennessee, it’s kind of hard to fathom. For those of you who didn’t see that Behind the Music (I watched a lot of Vh1 in the late ’90’s), Metallica have allegedly calmed down and stopped drinking & breaking stuff all the time, but they will still, I assume, be playing Metallica songs. There have been pretty heavy acts gracing the Bonnaroo stages in the past, Pearl Jam this year, Tool last year for example, but there’s something about them that still “fits” y’know? PJ are politically active, Tool are notorious stoners. Metallica’s bound to harsh someone’s mellow, but if metal’s your thing, this is the ‘Roo for you, as indie kids’ favourite makers of modern metal, Mastodon, will also be killin’ buzz at this year’s festival.

For those unfamiliar with either band, I’ve included some examples of what will be sharing stages with Ozomatli, Béla Fleck, and freaking Iron & Wine. I don’t think I need to remind you how far beyond mellow Iron & Wine are. Playing the same festival as Metallica & Mastodon.

Also, interesting is that Lez Zeppelin will be playing, and possibly confusing people into thinking that Led Zeppelin will be playing, but Zep frontman Robert Plant will be there performing with Alison Krauss.

Bonnaroo Official Site | Metallica Official | Metallica Myspace | Mastodon Official | Mastodon MySpace

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The Echo Project

Yoohoo, music festival goers! If you went to Bonnaroo this year, or have ever gone, or ever plan on going, or ever plan on going to Burning Man, or Lollapalooza, or whatever….you get the point. If a music festival that spans days is up your alley, check this one out. I'm extremely green. I would love to go, but I can't. Crap! You should, and take pictures, and tell me all about it. 

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The Line Up (Currently):

The Killers; The Flaming Lips; Phil Lesh and Friends; moe.; The Roots; Cypress Hill; Les Claypool; The Bravery; Polyphonic Spree; Michael Franti and Spearhead; Umphrey's McGee; Thievery Corporation with Full Live Band; Clap Your Hands Say Yeah; Secret Machines; Stephen Marley; Rodrigo Y Gabriela; The Disco Biscuits; Cat Power and Dirty Delta Blues Band; Brazilian Girls; The Avett Brothers; Lyrics Born; MSTRKRFT; JJ Grey & Mofro; Son Volt; Perpetual Groove; RJD2; Toubab Krewe; Spam Allstars; ALO; Greenskeepers; The Egg; The Album Leaf; Man Man; Tea Leaf Green; The Benevento - Russo Duo; Lazaro Casanova; Telepath; and Afromotive.

 

Early Bird Tickets are still on sale.

 

Here's some sampler mp3's, case you need them.

 

Rodrigo y Gabriela - Diablo Rojo MP3

 

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Thievery Corporation - The Richest Man In Babylon MP3

 

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The ECHO Project

 

October 12th-14th in Hotlanta, GA.  




Bonnaroo Saturday, Pictures Edition

The Decemberists

Regina Spektor

Ben Harper

The Police

BORAT!




Bonnaroo Friday

Bands Caught: Brazilian Girls, Kings of Leon, The Nightwatchman, The Roots, Tool, Aesop Rock

Bands We Wanted to Catch but couldn't: DJ Shadow, The String Cheese Incident, STS9, SuperJam, Gillian Welch, Michael Franti and Spearhead

Brazilian Girls: Expect material from us about these guys. We were hooked and bopping, listening and jamming on accident because one of our campmates recommended. Researching them now.

Kings of Leon: Only song I'm familiar with is "On Call", which I'm totally in love with right now. They put on a decent show. Their music is rockier than I expected, as my only impression/expectation was knowledge of that song.

The Nightwatchman: I listened, two of us went and had a look while Tom Morello warbled. I'm not too impressed by the solo stuff. It's not even that I miss Rage, which I do, but I don't blame this on Morello. I just don't particularly enjoy his folky solo stuff. Sorry.

The Roots: What a fucking amazing show. Never seen them live, not even too familiar with their stuff. This is why Bonnaroo represents a golden opportunity. They rocked out. Seriously rocked it, jammed, it was wild. Loved it.

Tool: My first time seeing Tool live. I've heard some people say their performance was weak. I think the only weak part of it was that they cut the set short by 30 minutes, but considering I lost my Tool virginity, and I was well impressed. The laser light show, the volume was excellent (some of the performances at Bonnaroo really lacked in the loudness department) and the…..guitar solo by Tom Morello was awesome! Sort of hoped/expected it, but it really tickled me. I don't remember the setlist, but I know it was what I wanted from Tool.

Aesop Rock: Caught a bit of this performance. Been a fan of Aesop Rock for a few years now. This was after Tool, and exhaustion set in. I guess I'm an old lady, sorry.  

 

Pictures from Bonnaroo Friday:

Tool

 

More soon….