The full magic of Bonnaroo 2013 is underway! We had a blast on Thursday, but Friday hit a high gear of music and hedonistic mayhem with performances from Paul McCartney, Wu-Tang Clan, Of Monsters and Men, Wilco, Foals and many more.
We crushed another full day of musical mischief and got caught up in quite a bit of festival fun during Friday’s performances – check out our full play-by-play recap of Day Two at Bonnaroo 2013!
GALLERY: Wu-Tang Clan performs at Bonnaroo 2013
The “Are We At The Same Show?” Award: This Couple
Random Moment of Awesome: Crowd chanting goes viral
The entire crowd of 80,000-plus, waiting for Paul McCartney, chant-roaring the main riff to the White Stripes’ “Seven Nation Army”. Seriously, Bonnaroo, Jack White lives right up the street. You couldn’t have convinced him to come down and save the day on Saturday? He’d have been a perfect replacement for Mumford & Sons – instead we’ll be singing the theme song to the Curious George movie with Jack Johnson.
Strongest Performance: Paul McCartney
Sir Paul’s thirty-plus song set was absolutely packed with the kind of gems you fantasize about hearing at a show by a surviving Beatle. For a man 328 years old, it was flat-out astonishing to hear the energy behind everything from “8 Days a Week” to “Helter Skelter,” “Blackbird” to “All My Loving” and more. Sure, “We Can Work It Out” was a bit too fast and thus lacked the eager heart of the classic we all love, but still. Paul freakin McCartney played it, right in front of our faces. Then a huge, cascading fireworks display closed out the performance.
Same Set Every Time Award: Of Monsters and Men
Having seen Of Monsters and Men at Sasquatch, and Coachella before that, it’s a bit difficult to understand why a band riding the highest wave of their career seem uninterested in building the dynamic of their live performance. Aside from some subtle movement by the adorably pinchable Nanna Bryndís Hilmarsdóttir, each member performed their duties with mannequinish immobility. Good thing for them they have a bit of a Midas touch for hitmaking.
Unexpected Copycatting: McCartney & ZZ Top covering Hendrix’s “Foxy Lady”
At the end of “Let Me Roll It,” Paul led his band through a positively awesome extended tag of Jimi Hendrix’s “Foxy Lady,” much to everyone’s air-guitar joy. When ZZ Top ripped through the entire thing at their performance just a bit later across the fields, it was the sweetest return of the day.
Photogenic Hippie Dude Award: This guy
Take a Shower Award: Wilco
Seriously. Somebody throw some water on Jeff Tweedy and find him a razor. The starry button-down can stay, however. Because ‘Merka.
GALLERY: Wilco performs at Bonnaroo 2013
Obligatory “Fun in the Fountain” Picture: This one
Magic Moments: Paper lanterns during McCartney’s set
Towards the end of “Paperback Writer,” a dozen or more paper lanterns took flight, burning skyward throughout the next few songs. Clustered loosely in the sky as they made a rough orbit around the fields, they looked like birds unaware they were on fire. It was perfectly beautiful.
Most Awesome Festival Sign-Language Interpreter Ever: This lady right here
On to Saturday!
All photos: Johnny Firecloud
Day 4
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RECAP: Bonnaroo Day 4: ‘Roo Awards Feat. Macklemore, Kendrick Lamar, Edward Sharpe, Baroness & More
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GALLERY: Macklemore
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GALLERY: Kendrick Lamar
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GALLERY: David Byrne & St. Vincent
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GALLERY: Tame Impala
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GALLERY: Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros
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GALLERY: Baroness
Day 3
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RECAP: Bonnaroo 2013 Day 3 Recap & Photos: Bjorkupine, Body Paint & Weird Al Cobain
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GALLERY: Nas
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GALLERY: Portugal The Man
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GALLERY: Cat Power
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GALLERY: Matt & Kim
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GALLERY: Weird Al Yankovic
Day 2
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GALLERY: Wu-Tang Clan
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GALLERY: Wilco
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GALLERY: Of Monsters and Men
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GALLERY: Passion Pit
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GALLERY: Foals
Day 1
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RECAP: Bonnaroo 2013 Day One Recap & Photos: The Best, Worst & Beauty at ‘Roo
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UPDATE: Jack Johnson Replaces Mumford & Sons to Headline Saturday
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GALLERY: Alt-J
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GALLERY: Father John Misty
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GALLERY: HAIM
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GALLERY: Japandroids
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GALLERY: Milo Greene
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GALLERY: Twenty One Pilots
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GALLERY: Walk the Moon
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NEED TO KNOW: The Bonnaroo 2013 Survival Guide
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LIVE STREAM: Watch the Bonnaroo 2013 Concert Live Stream on CraveOnline!
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LINEUP: Who’s Playing Bonnaroo This Year? Full List of Acts and Set Times!
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PLAYLIST: 16 Tracks of Summertime Bonnaroo Goodness
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CAMPING: 16 Essential Things to Remember for Roughing It at ‘Roo