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Your favorite Jazz Fest show this year

Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:16 pm
Posted by quail man
New York, NY
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:16 pm
I really enjoyed Florence + The Machine. They put on a hell of a show. I think the way the clouds looked over the top of the stage just added an extra dynamic to the setting, too.

ETA: this year
This post was edited on 5/7/12 at 10:40 am
Posted by BLIZZAKE7
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:17 pm to
Eagles
Posted by CP3LSU25
Louisiana
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:22 pm to
Eagles and Bon iver
Posted by quail man
New York, NY
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:28 pm to
i was only there for 4 eagles songs, then i left because the crowd (estimated at 65K) was way too ridiculous, and, to be honest, I didn't think they sounded that great. i wanted to like what I was hearing, but I just couldn't.

from what I read, it seemed like it was a push play, run through the hits, get the frick out kinda show. i'm guessing y'all didn't feel that way?
Posted by Jim Rockford
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Posted on 5/6/12 at 10:37 pm to
Just from the youtube snippets I saw

Gal Holiday kicked arse

Amanda Shaw put on a good show

Buffet's accoustic set. His shows are kind of hit or miss and often more of an event than a concert, but he nailed it, from what I saw/heard.
Posted by CP3LSU25
Louisiana
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:10 am to
quote:

from what I read, it seemed like it was a push play, run through the hits, get the frick out kinda show. i'm guessing y'all didn't feel that way?



maybe I'm bias because I'm such a eagles fan and never seen them. I really had a great time.
Posted by CP3LSU25
Louisiana
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:10 am to
quote:

i was only there for 4 eagles songs, then i left because the crowd (estimated at 65K)


Yeah it was crazy it felt like more
Posted by Hat Tricks
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:15 am to
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Your favorite Jazz Fest show


Ever or this year? For this year I only got to attend the first Saturday due to my wife being pregnant. We usually go at least 4 or 5 days. Tom Petty was pretty good although looking back I wish I had used my "one day" for Bruce Springsteen.

Best performance I have ever seen at Jazz Fest from the big name acts was Neil Young a few years ago. He killed it.
Posted by Souljah
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:18 am to
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Best performance I have ever seen at Jazz Fest from the big name acts was Neil Young a few years ago. He killed it.



Posted by Hat Tricks
Member since Oct 2003
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:24 am to
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It really was incredible. I've been wanting to see him again ever since but haven't had the opportunity to yet.
Posted by MondayMorningMarch
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:26 am to
Anders Osbourne.
Posted by TigerWise
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:31 am to
Defiently seen better shows out of Anders. I'm gonna go with Gary Clark Jr. as the best show I saw.
Posted by parrotdr
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:31 am to
Bruce Springsteen and not even close, IMO. Saw the Eagles, didn't see Florence (although I heard it was awesome). .

Biggest surprise and second favorite set was the "Guitar Masters" on the small Lagniappe stage the second Saturday. Below is a review of these four guys--These guys were simply phenomenal, and maybe the four best guitarists I've ever seen on one stage at one time.

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New Orleans Jazz Fest unites Guitar Masters at the Lagniappe Stage

By Doug MacCash, The Times-Picayune

New Orleans Jazz Fest presented a concert titled Guitar Masters, featuring the nimble-handed Jimmy Robinson, John Rankin, Phil DeGruy and Cranston Clements, who produced a dizzying demonstration of virtuosity on the intimate Lagniappe Stage. Perhaps the defining moment of the show came early, when the quartet set out on "While My Guitar Gently Weeps." The George Harrison classic was the perfect vehicle to observe the four men's skills, since the familiarity of the tune made their stylings apparent. In their retelling, the pulsing ballad runs the gamut from intricate electric rock to a sort of driving chamber music. It's hard to say precisely what each partner contributes, but basically the group breaks down like so. Playing a 12-string guitar, Robinson produces thrumming rhythms and mandolin-like fills in addition to an absolutely stunning variety of finger-stretching chord patterns. Robinson seems to play in an alien language, every chord and progression is incomprehensible. DeGruy employs an apparently custom-made solid body electric to produce swoops and slides as well as blizzards of soft, clear notes. The conventional six-string neck of the mahogany-red instrument is augmented with a sort of built-in harp that DeGruy turns to occasionally to produce chiming sweeps of high notes. On six-string guitar, Clements contributes clear, penetrating, high-speed melody riffs and/or energetic rhythm parts. Rankin generally holds down the low end, using his classical six-string like a bass to produce a sonic substructure to it all. Together they weave an interlocking musical web in which everyone seems to be playing solo simultaneously, yet the results are in complete agreement. The style they achieve in instrumentals such as "In Walks Bud Light," "Six-Eight" and "Hurry Home" brings to mind everything from Celtic tunes to Bebop. DeGruy is apparently the eccentric of the outfit - at one point Rankin said he would join DeGruy in a duet, just to "normalize Phil." DeGruy's musical collage of fragments of familiar hits titled "Pop 40 Goes the Weasel," included everything from "Stairway to Heaven" to "Day Tripper" to "Louie Louie, to the James Bond theme, to "Layla," all delivered with utter authority as well as a measure of satire. It was only one magical moment of many. Funny thing, despite these guys' crazy skills, there's no guitar hero vibe to the act. Instead there's a sense of almost nonchalant confidence. From time to time, the crowd actually gasped at the groups' casual achievements.


This one doesn't feature their virtuoso skills as much as the other songs, but is the amusing collection of almost every famous guitar riff all in one song.

Pop 40 Goes the Weasel
This post was edited on 5/7/12 at 10:52 am
Posted by quail man
New York, NY
Member since May 2010
40926 posts
Posted on 5/7/12 at 10:43 am to
quote:

Tom Petty was pretty good although looking back I wish I had used my "one day" for Bruce Springsteen.


Tom Petty was decent, I thought. He's 62. Bruce is 61, I believe. You could tell who did drugs and who didn't. Bruce ran around and killed his 2 and half hour set. TP ran into a speaker on the way off the stage he was so tired after just under 2 hours.

I would say Bruce was my favorite, but he did what I expected him to do. Florence came out and basically blew me out of the water. So I think that's why I'd go for her.

Of the smaller acts, Bombino of Niger was definitely my favorite. Dude was amazing in the Blues Tent.
Posted by Fat Man
Gotta Luv Cov ... ington
Member since Jan 2006
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 1:16 pm to
quote:

Your favorite Jazz Fest show this year


I really didn't have one. I did enjoy Foo Fighters, Janet Monae, Cowboy Mouth (trite, but always fun) and Asleep at the Wheel.

Big Freedia, Katy Red's Bounce show is always interesting ... I was repping the 985, but no shout outs to the Northshore.

I did get a picture taken with Big Freedia. He/She is actually pretty big.
Posted by Burt Reynolds
Monterey, CA
Member since Jul 2008
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 2:18 pm to
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Florence + The Machin


she was incredible
Posted by padmasana
Kentucky
Member since Sep 2011
132 posts
Posted on 5/7/12 at 2:21 pm to
Springsteen
Posted by plawmac
Member since Dec 2007
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Posted on 5/7/12 at 2:26 pm to
Preservation Hall Jazz Band was great Sunday evening.
Posted by hawkeye007
Member since Feb 2010
5854 posts
Posted on 5/7/12 at 2:39 pm to
Grace Potter blew the acura crowd away friday. i skipped the eagles for warren haynes in the blues tent and it was amazing dr john joined him for the last 5 songs they were all levon helm songs. jimmy buffett was great thursday but the surprise for me was glen hansard on acura thursday. steve earl laid down a great set saturday also
Posted by TFTC
Chicago, Il
Member since May 2010
22284 posts
Posted on 5/7/12 at 2:51 pm to
The Boss...

Best surprise was escaping the heat at the Lagniappe stage and hearing Meschiya Lake & the Little Big Horns for the first time...

Seen her name around town bunches, but have never seen her... very entertaining...
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