Festival Faves: Bonnaroo '08
SPIN's Week in Review, June 23-27
It's one thing when the Empire strikes back, but wait till you get a load of Kanye's rebuttal to the Bonnaroo scuttlebutt. But West was just one of may artists who made the week memorable, as you will read below.
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Kanye West Finally Addresses Bonnaroo Incident
As previously reported, Kanye West left more than a few Bonnaroo concertgoers with a sour scowl after he failed to hit the festival's main stage on time, pushing his set -- already moved from 8:45 P.M. June 14 -- back and forcing fans to wait.
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Bonnaroo '08 Photo Gallery
Backstage at Bonnaroo: Lord T and Eloise
Memphis, TN's Lord T and Eloise, a tongue-in-cheek "aristocrunk" quartet led by Lord Treadwell and Maurice Eloise XIII, a 18th century aristocrat and a filthy rich heir with 24-karat gold skin, respectively, stopped backstage at Bonnaroo to perform an a cappella tune on the act's favorite thing besides money -- "Pillz."
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Backstage at Bonnaroo: Dead Confederate
Requesting a loose and reverb-drenched mix, Hardy Morris, singer/guitarist of Dead Confederate, plucks and strums through "Wrecking Ball" at SPIN.com's Bonnaroo tent backstage, unveiling the dark, powerful title track off the outfit's forthcoming debut full-length, out Sept. 16. "That's what it sounds like when you drink all day," Morris quips of the potent tune and its saturated sound.
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Backstage at Bonnaroo: Gogol Bordello
Just minutes after ruling Bonnaroo with a theatrical afternoon set, which left this journalist exhausted from simply watching, Gogol Bordello's Eugene Hütz maintains the rapid tempo with an exclusive performance of "60 Revolutions," an Eastern Block-tinged anthem off 2005's Gypsy Punks: Underdog World Strike.
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Backstage at Bonnaroo: Broken Social Scene
Without a doubt, Toronto's Broken Social Scene log as one of indie rock's foremost creative acts, with the collective's umpteen members branching out to numerous projects to sate their ceaseless musical imaginations.
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Backstage at Bonnaroo: Aimee Mann
Before treating "Bonnaroo warriors" with an elegant set Sunday afternoon at the Other Tent, introverted Los Angeles-based songstress Aimee Mann dropped by SPIN.com's tent backstage to chat with our William Goodman.
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Bonnaroo Reviewed: Aimee Mann
"You guys are warriors, Bonnaroo warriors," Aimee Mann praised to her now filthy, exhausted, and sun-suffering fans crowding the shady areas beneath the Other Tent Sunday afternoon for the singer/songwriter's much-anticipated set.



