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Length:
82 minutes
Released:
Jun 4, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
00:00 Walletsworth
06:41 Nothing Too Fancy (6.11.04 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee)
24:33 Plunger >
39:32 Intentions Clear >
48:22 Blue Echo (6.16.06 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee)
59:04 moe./UM switch jam* >
64:23 …And Justice For All
72:15 40's Theme (6.11.04 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee)
Total Broadcast Length 81:32
Notes:
* full-band segue with UM replacing members of moe.
This week UM returns to Bonnaroo for their 7th appearance, and their first late-night since 2006. The 2004 show stands as one of the most important shows in the band>s history, playing for upwards of 20,000 people for over 4 hours, with a little help from moe. at set break. After moe.'s cover of Metallica's Enter Sandman with UM manager Vince Iwinski on vocals, UM returned to stage and answered with some Metallica of their own with …And Justice For All. The 2006 show had the band in front of another overwhelming audience and they had no problem stretching the improv out, including the debut of a fan-favorite recurring "Jimmy Stewart" dubbed "Mrs. Robinson's Strut."
06:41 Nothing Too Fancy (6.11.04 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee)
24:33 Plunger >
39:32 Intentions Clear >
48:22 Blue Echo (6.16.06 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee)
59:04 moe./UM switch jam* >
64:23 …And Justice For All
72:15 40's Theme (6.11.04 - Bonnaroo, Manchester, Tennessee)
Total Broadcast Length 81:32
Notes:
* full-band segue with UM replacing members of moe.
This week UM returns to Bonnaroo for their 7th appearance, and their first late-night since 2006. The 2004 show stands as one of the most important shows in the band>s history, playing for upwards of 20,000 people for over 4 hours, with a little help from moe. at set break. After moe.'s cover of Metallica's Enter Sandman with UM manager Vince Iwinski on vocals, UM returned to stage and answered with some Metallica of their own with …And Justice For All. The 2006 show had the band in front of another overwhelming audience and they had no problem stretching the improv out, including the debut of a fan-favorite recurring "Jimmy Stewart" dubbed "Mrs. Robinson's Strut."
Released:
Jun 4, 2012
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (12)
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