Springsteen Joins Phish At Sunday Night Show

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JAKE COYLE | 06/15/09 06:16 AM | AP

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MANCHESTER, Tenn. — They were chanting "Bruuuuuce" at Bonnaroo all weekend, as Bruce Springsteen performed a three-hour set with the E Street Band one night and joined Phish on stage another.

Springsteen and Phish were the headliners at the eighth annual festival, held on a giant farm in the Tennessee hills. Phish first played Friday night, then Springsteen played Saturday. The two worlds _ far apart in rock 'n' roll _ combined during Phish's closing set Sunday night.

Phish frontman and guitarist Trey Anastasio introduced Springsteen as "my boyhood hero and still hero." Anastasio recalled seeing Springsteen perform when he was young as a foundational experience, forever giving him unrealistically high expectations for concerts.

With Springsteen as lead vocalist and joining Anastasio on guitar, they played Mack Rice's "Mustang Sally" and Springsteen's "Bobby Jean" and "Glory Days." Anastasio beamed throughout while the Boss immediately played bandleader, even calling for a "little more keyboard" for Page McConnell.

It was a symbolic moment for a Bonnaroo notable for its musical cross-pollination and expanded view of what it means to be a "jam band."

Though Bonnaroo was founded as a roots-rock, jam band festival, it years ago adopted a wider musical spectrum that draws from all genres, including hip-hop, heavy metal and pop. Bonnaroo's origins were easy to recall with Phish _ today's pre-eminent jam band, reunited after a five-year hiatus _ performing for the first time together at Bonnaroo, a festival founded in the image of the Vermont band's destination concerts.

But as Bonnaroo has grown to become arguably the country's biggest music festival, its essence still remains centered on live performance and virtuosity _ which came in all sounds over the weekend.

Springsteen might rarely deviate much from his decades-long catalog, but he (again) proved there's no better showman in rock. Across three hours, he repeatedly ran into the crowd, leaning out across the barricades, taking requests _ even the out-of-season "Santa Claus Is Comin' to Town" _ and dancing with a young, awe-struck girl.

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The Boss also struck a tone mindful of the current economic climate. Along with his songs about down-on-their-luck characters and blue collar life, Springsteen encored with Stephen Foster's Civil War-era "Hard Times Come Again No More."

"You pick up the newspaper and you look out and you seen millions of jobs here in the country lost. Hundreds of thousands of jobs every month," said Springsteen. "You see things that I never thought I'd see. There's many, many folks struggling out there."

He wasn't the only one to touch on the recession. Jenny Lewis, the singer-songwriter who sometimes fronts the California band Rilo Kiley, introduced a new song about today's times, noting she comes from "a state that's totally bankrupt." On the song, "Big Way," she sang, "They're gonna get you in a big way."

But Springsteen was far from the only showman at Bonnaroo. Few weren't impressed by The Rev. Al Green's performance Friday afternoon. The 63-year-old Memphis resident sang his soul classics _ "Let's Stay Together," "Here I Am" _ with a gospel flair, hitting high notes that he said proved he still had it.

Wanting to come down and dance with the crowd _ whom he tossed roses to _ Green admonished the "yellow shirts" (the security guards): "We didn't come out there to hurt nobody. We came to love."

There were many neo-soul acts at Bonnaroo who showed influence from Green. Among them: Raphael Saadiq, who sped up his pace on his "100 Yard Dash," and an afro-less Erykah Badu, who performed a slow-burning set Sunday afternoon. She was followed by Snoop Dogg, who declined a lazy summer show and instead rocked with a bass-thumping, audience-bouncing performance.

Green played at nearly the same time Friday as David Byrne. Some hoped they would unite to perform Green's "Take Me to the River," which Byrne memorably covered when he was with the Talking Heads. Instead, Byrne played it himself. It was part of a memorable set of art funk for Byrne, who brought his conceptual stage show of dancers to Bonnaroo.

Many other pairings between the 100-plus acts at the festival did happen.

The Beastie Boys were joined by Nas to perform a new song off their upcoming record. Elvis Costello, who performed solo, joined Lewis for her "Carpetbaggers." Byrne, who curated a stage on Friday, hopped up to sing with the buzzed-about Dirty Projectors.

Jimmy Buffett was a late addition and joined his Coral Reefer All-Stars, who were being led by his recent discovery, guitarist Ilo Ferreria. Buffett said he had some difficulty adjusting to the early noon showtime (especially for a festival that goes until 4 a.m.) but said margaritas were still in order.

Some of the best jamming came from the tent devoted to African music on Friday.

Femi Kuti, Amadou & Mariam and _ in particular _ "Vieux" Farka Toure played top notch Afropop from West African. Toure, the son of Mali legend Ali Farka Toure, tore through bluesy, funky tunes. He led the crowd in a chant, only afterward informing them of the translation: "Love is good."

The same tent on Saturday transformed into a bluegrass stage featuring the Del McCoury Band and the David Grisman Quintet. There, the solos became fast-paced banjo and acoustic guitar flourishes.

And some of the strangest, most psychedelic jamming came from the mostly electronic outfit Animal Collective, who hypnotically pushed their "Fireworks" past the 10-minute mark.

Ashley Capps, the co-founder of Bonnaroo and the president of AC Entertainment (which produces the festival with Superfly Productions), said about 75,000 attended. That's up significantly from last year's fest, no doubt partially thanks to the thousands of devoted Phish fans who were eager to see their reunited band.

Capps acknowledged Thursday, with its pounding thunderstorms and tornado warnings, was "a challenging night." But the rest of the festival was marked by mostly sunny, clear and hot weather. Capps said it was one of the smoothest-running Bonnaroos yet.

None benefitted from the good weather more than Wilco, who played a scintillating sunset performance Saturday, running the gamut of their earlier material as well as songs off their upcoming disc, "Wilco (The Album)."

The band played on the main stage before Springsteen, and Wilco frontman Jeff Tweedy could already feel the Boss's presence.

"If anybody boos us tonight, we have a built-in excuse," said Tweedy. "They're just yelling 'Bruuuuuce.'"

Any summary of the festival is sure to leave many out. Others performing included: Nine Inch Nails, TV on the Radio, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Public Enemy, Gov't Mule, Grizzly Bear, Lucinda Williams, Santigold, The Decemberists, the Mars Volta, moe, Of Montreal, Ani DiFranco, Andrew Bird, Girl Talk and Neko Case.

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MANCHESTER, Tenn. — They were chanting "Bruuuuuce" at Bonnaroo all weekend, as Bruce Springsteen performed a three-hour set with the E Street Band one night and joined Phish on stage another. S...
MANCHESTER, Tenn. — They were chanting "Bruuuuuce" at Bonnaroo all weekend, as Bruce Springsteen performed a three-hour set with the E Street Band one night and joined Phish on stage another. S...
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This was our 5th Bonnaroo and I'm perplexed by all the post-Roo Springsteen buzz. Maybe those with Backstage passes experienced a different show. "Bruce" was on the lips of everyone over the weekend?? I never heard anyone there to see Bruce Springsteen. To the Bonnaroovians, Phish and NIN were headliners (maybe BEASTIE and Snoop). We watched Bruce as long as we could stand it (until the Christmas carols) just so we could say we've seen The Boss, but none of these Texas-based, Bonnaroo veterans were very impressed; his crowd was louder with idle chit-chat than any other show that weekend.

Of course I'm not saying that no one was pumped to see Bruce, but the coverage he's getting is frustrating to some of us who were there, down in the mud and sweat, rushing from stage to see as much as we could.

This was NOT the smoothest running Bonnaroo I've attended, sorry AC. Wish you'd come out of the VIP long enough to hear some complaints (only people available were volunteers working shifts for free tickets).

Sad that this was our last Bonnaroo because of what we perceived as poor planning and organization (10 porta-potties for the ~3,000 people in our campsites??; no programs and schedules for half the attendants--don't you know how many tickets you printed?).

We still had a blast (I'm still wearing my wristband)! I just wish all the media reports weren't so off base in their particular praises.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:41 PM on 06/16/2009

I think it's cool that Bruce got off the stage and zipped on over to another young and upcoming bands stage to listen to them play; MGMT. Or so it's been reported.
Then he didn't leave the festival but stayed all day Sunday. being an audience member.

Too me, that say's allot about the guy.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 01:31 PM on 06/16/2009
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hahaha yeah i totally agree. Old is Gold but it also should be sold.... MOVE ON PEOPLE!!! there is new talent in the house....

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    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:41 AM on 06/16/2009
- Bettysdad I'm a Fan of Bettysdad 57 fans permalink
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Is there anything Springsteen won't do to keep his name in the media?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:56 AM on 06/16/2009

Phish was amazing at Bonnaroo. The two best shows of the weekend were both Phish hands down. And i have never seen Phish live before. They were amazing. Phish+bruce laid down a sweet cover of mustang sally, and a good renditiion of Glory Days.

And, I'm sorry, musical taste is personal, but if you can't appreciate Phish, especially live, i have no appreciation for you taste. they are a way more talented band than Bruce/E street. WAAAAAAAAAAAYYYYYY more talented.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:00 PM on 06/15/2009
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It took me almost 2 hours Friday night to realize that I had heard only 3 songs, Phish is long winded and boring. Bruce rocked the house Saturday night. Band of Horses was so good, that even the Boss took time out to watch.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:31 PM on 06/15/2009
- jukesgrrl I'm a Fan of jukesgrrl 74 fans permalink
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Dear Associated Press: This article is quite possibly the worst writing I've ever read on HuffPost. The opening sentence sets a new standard for awkward construction. And if Mr. Anastasio actually said something as goofy as "foundational experience," then the author should have put it in quotation marks so we don't think he's that dumb. Other grindingly awkward phrases: "Few weren't impressed," "whom he tossed roses to," and "Capps acknowledged Thursday," among many others. Did Mr. Coyle get paid for this, or did he just work for free weed?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:06 PM on 06/15/2009
- bookon I'm a Fan of bookon 3 fans permalink

Living in VT you run into members of Phish from time to time... I saw them play only once, but it was at Nectar's, so seeing them again in a huge staduim could not be as good.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:28 PM on 06/15/2009
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I can't stand Phish long epic and I wanted to smack a person I was with that wanted to listen to that long drawn out never ending stuff.....­..........­.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 05:24 PM on 06/15/2009
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What's so great about the song ending? That's where they stop playing and start doing nothing.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:05 PM on 06/16/2009

I'm not a huge Phish fan but they are the best cover band ever. I think they've done like 140 different covers live over the years. And they're a good backup band too as the article states. Check out on youtube Neil Young and Phish doing "Down by the River".

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 04:29 PM on 06/15/2009
- haval2 I'm a Fan of haval2 41 fans permalink

The Boss is the Boss is the Boss......­.......

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:58 PM on 06/15/2009
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Glad to see Phish finally back together. Bruce will always be cool.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:35 PM on 06/15/2009

From reports from my friends down there NIN stole Saturday night when they went on after Bruce. Of course they prefer harder rock to MOR, but it had to be said.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:19 PM on 06/15/2009
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Its amazing how Bruce sang about the decline of America in The River, over 20 years ago.

Why won't Washington listen to Bruce?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:15 PM on 06/15/2009
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Wish I was in Tenn......­....did I just type that?

BRUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUCE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 02:03 PM on 06/15/2009
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