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Resources: Bonnaroo 2004 by Various

Bonnaroo 2004

Various
(2004) Sanctuary
Description:  Double dvd featuring some great bands from the 2004 Bonnaroo Festival.
Last modified on 9/11/06 by Edd Robins (5724) in the Videos: Music sub-directory
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Reviewed on 9/11/06 by Edd Robins (5724)
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Disc one has a couple of the best tracks on it, in my opinion. Los Lonely Boys played a heck of a bluz tune. Henry Garza's the real deal on his Strat. Stevie Winwood played "Please Mr Fantasy" as good or better than he ever has. Really dug that tune. Really liked his solo work on this tune. But, to me, Henry Garza's solo was the best one shown on these discs. Blisterin' stuff for sure. Disc two is real enjoyable, too. Robert Randolph is just somethin' else, and has brought the steel gittar to a brand new level. The Dead did a cover of "Good Lovin'". Didn't get to hear enough of Jimmy Herring or Warren, though. And Warren was playin a SG, which I don't recall seeing him do before. North Mississppi Allstars team up with the Hill Country Revue for a pretty good tune, and gittarist Luther Dickinson does a good job of crowd surfing while still pickin' his ax. Definitely worth mentioning is a backstage number by Doc Watson and Jack Lawrence. Trey Anastasio appears on this video a couple times. I like his playin', usually, but one of the tunes includes too many horns for my personal taste. Good sound, good video. There are a few bands that I didn't really care for...just a personal taste in genres ...but that's what the fast forward button is for.


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