Decemberists' Meloy Ponders Bonnaroo Collaborations
With Bonnaroo less than 50 days away, an intoxicating buzz of anticipation has begun to descend upon music fans, hippies, and hipsters alike, like a pint of backwoods moonshine.
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Best Bonnaroo Videos!
Bonnaroo isn't just about music, it's also about camping, community, and catching these awesome -- and sometimes random -- moments on film.
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Radiohead Lights Up Bonnaroo
While it may have begun with a more singular musical focus, Bonnaroo has undeniably spread its wings and diversified as an event over the past two years. Nothing cemented the festival's evolution into a broad, sweeping, must-attend American event more than Radiohead's mind-bending set Saturday night.
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Spin's Bonnaroo '06 Photobooth!
Over the four days of Bonnaroo '06, Spin was stationed proudly in the Sonic Village area, handing out copies of the magazine and taking pictures of fans in front of our nifty Bonnaroo backdrop. It was such a pleasure to meet so many of the festival's amazing attendees, people who'd traveled from all over the country to soak up some sun and some good times. Did you stop by the booth?
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Farewell, Bonnaroo: Natalie David and Cat Norman
For being a fish out of water, I have certainly learned to swim. Or, at least, I've learned to flop about and feel at home doing it. After trekking to Bonnaroo only to discover that a crucial part of our tent had gone AWOL (namely the tent part), I spent the weekend sleeping in my car by night and traversing the vast crowds of Centeroo by day.
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Farewell, Bonnaroo: Katie Golden and Colin Smith
Almost all of the Bonnaroo coverage on Spin.com was compiled by college students from the University of Georgia. Spin hooked them up with tickets, press credentials, and a per diem, then sent them out on assignments all weekend long. This is the second of four festival wrap-ups, each produced by a different duo.
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Farewell, Bonnaroo: Alex Dimitropoulos and Rich Merritt
Almost all of the Bonnaroo coverage on Spin.com was compiled by college students from the University of Georgia. Spin hooked them up with tickets, press credentials, and a per diem, then sent them out on assignments all weekend long. This is the second of four festival wrap-ups, each produced by a different duo.
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Farewell, Bonnaroo: Sami Promisloff and Josh Weiss
Almost all of the Bonnaroo coverage on Spin.com was compiled by college students from the University of Georgia. Spin hooked them up with tickets, press credentials, and a per diem, then sent them out on assignments all weekend long. This is the second of four festival wrap-ups, each produced by a different duo.
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Faces of the Festival
With 80,000 people roving about, all day and all night, it's pretty easy to make friends. Armed with a digital camera and big smiles, three of Spin's Bonnaroo lads roamed the festival and met a ton of cool people, from all over the country. Here are some of the faces and stories of Bonnaroo '06.
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Damian Marley Brings 'One Love'
While Damian Marley's music has a pronounced vein of reggae funk reminiscent to the movement popularized by his father, he has justly adopted Bob Marley's fan base and carried on his legend with a modernized feel. Jamaican flags in the audience waved proudly as Marley bounced around the stage with an infectious energy that caused all onlookers to move with him.




