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We arrived at the Mercy Lounge's '70s cover night expecting to be challenged by that decade's rich stylistic diversity--everything from "Hot Stuff" to "Hamburger Lady," Television to "Thirty Seconds Over Tokyo," Gary Glitter to Gary Numan!
There was a cover of Glitter's "Do You Wanna Touch Me (Oh Yeah)," by the night's opener Home Keys, the one-man brainchild of Scene contributor Seth Graves. His set also included an acoustic take o
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Thursdays ("Little Fridays") can be rough nights to navigate for music-lovers, and doubly so during a festival. You want fun, entertainment, rock 'n' roll and good times, but you have to work tomorrow! What is one to do? Fuck it, that's what.
By the time we got to Cannery Row on Thursday we were well on our way to wasted after an excellent VIP party featuring free booze, mind-blowing ribs from Jimmy Carl's Lunch Box
That's it! The gauntlet is being thrown down! Well, I guess it's a hammer in this instance, but the point is that competition is fierce. The first installation in the second annual Road to Bonnaroo series is nearly upon us -- as evidenced by this concise and informative Critic's Pick -- and certain bands have already begun to stir the pot, or drum up some competish, if you will.
Ever the self-promoters, Moon Taxi have created a Facebook event page to encourage their fans to show up and v