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Coachella might have Cameron Diaz in the VIP tent, and
Lollapalooza might draw more fans, but Bonnaroo — where
80,000 congregate each summer in the wilds of Manchester, Tennessee
— is the ultimate over-the-top summer festival. (The seventh
edition kicks off June 12th, with Metallica, Pearl Jam and Jack
Johnson.) From the freewheeling camping area — where you can
buy everything from moonshine to mescaline — to legendary
sets by everyone from Wilco to Ornette Coleman, Bonnaroo is
super-fan-friendly. And artists love it too. "We've played at noon
— that was hot and crazy and scary — and we've played
on Sunday, when everyone was fried from partying," says My Morning
Jacket frontman Jim James. Last year, Phil Lesh camped out in his
RV, and this year, the Kings of Leon will drive down from Nashville
even though they're not on the bill. "We make it a point to go down
there with a whole posse of friends," says James, whose band will
play a late-night set following Metallica and Chris Rock. If that
trio doesn't sell you on Bonnaroo, listen to Wayne Coyne of the
Flaming Lips: "I like Coachella and Lollapalooza, but as far as the
magnitude and the weirdness, Bonnaroo is the one."
AUSTIN
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Wilco's Jeff Tweedy Swings a Baseball Bat at Bonnaroo
2007
The Smoking Section: Special Bonnaroo 2007 Edition