270 Miles from Graceland: Bonnaroo 2003 with Danny Clinch: DVD Cover
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270 Miles from Graceland: Bonnaroo 2003 Director: Danny Clinch

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  • DVD Release Date: 11/04/2003
  • Rating: Not Rated
  • Sales Rank: 43,392
 
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Performances schedules; Artist info pages; Concert-film trailer; Artist interviews; Backstage rehearsal footage; Portraits from the Bonnaroo experience

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Side #1 -- Disc 1
1. Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra [6:22]
2. Ben Harper & The Innocent Criminals [5:59]
3. Warren Haynes [4:12]
4. The Polyphonic Spree [5:03]
5. Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon [3:24]
6. Robert Randolph & The Family Band [7:38]
7. Bela Fleck & The Flecktones [6:16]
8. Widespread Panic [8:17]
9. Medeski Martin & Wood [5:32]
10. My Morning Jacket [4:56]
11. Jack Johnson [3:06]
12. Tortoise [3:36]
13. Nickle Creek [3:54]
14. Sonic Youth [3:19]
15. The Roots [4:46]
16. The Dead [10:23]
17. The Flaming Lips [6:47]
18. North Mississippi All Stars [4:44]
19. Yonder Mountain String Band [4:10]
20. Ben Kweller [4:04]
21. The Allman Brothers Band [7:41]
22. James Brown [5:49]
23. Scratch [1:40]
24. Credits [2:52]

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Held on June 13-15, 2003, the second annual Bonnaroo Music Festival took place in Manchester, Tennessee, drawing more than 80,000 fans to see some 60-plus musical performances held on five stages. This double-disc DVD set -- released in conjunction with the two-disc CD collection Live from Bonnaroo 2003 -- spans genres and generations, culling live recordings from such varied artists as Neil Young, James Brown, and the Dead to Sonic Youth, the Flaming Lips, and the Roots. Directed by noted photographer and filmmaker Danny Clinch (Ben Harper's Pleasure + Pain documentary), the footage on Disc 1 truly captures the spirit of the event. An additional bonus disc features performances schedules, artist info pages, the concert-film trailer, artist interviews, backstage rehearsal footage, and portraits from the Bonnaroo experience. The track listing for Disc 1 is as follows:

  • Talkatif -- Antibalas Afrobeat Orchestra
  • Temporary Remedy -- Ben Harper & the Innocent Criminals
  • Beautifully Broken -- Warren Haynes
  • It's the Sun -- The Polyphonic Spree
  • William Powell -- Leo Kottke & Mike Gordon
  • Sleeper -- Bela Fleck & the Flecktones
  • Papa Johnny Road -- Widespread Panic
  • Uninvisible -- Medeski, Martin & Wood
  • Lowdown -- My Morning Jacket
  • I Need More Love -Robert Randolph & the Family Band
  • Mud Football -- Jack Johnson
  • Tin Cans & Twine -- Tortoise
  • I Should've Known Better -- Nickel Creek
  • Bull in the Heather -- Sonic Youth
  • You Got Me -- The Roots
  • Sugar Magnolia -- The Dead
  • Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots -- Flaming Lips
  • Be So Glad -- North Mississippi Allstars
  • Mother's Only Son -- Yonder Mountain String Band
  • Walk on Me -- Ben Kweller
  • Desdemona -- Allman Brothers Band
  • I Feel Good -- James Brown Barnes & Noble

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    270 Miles from Graceland: Bonnaroo 2003by Anonymous

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    December 01, 2004: All i have to say after buying and watching this DVD is WOW! I was at the 2003 Bonnaroo Music Festival and I got to see the majority of the acts that are on this DVD in person at the festival itself. What surprised me the most, and impressed me the most, is the amazing footage of the performances and the festival as a whole. Anybody who has been to Bonnaroo knows how ridiculously cool it is and the DVD definitly does the festival justice. As a documentary, the DVD succeeds in showing all aspects of the festival (how it was put together, how it was run, what people thought about it). As a music film, this DVD succeeds in capturing the special performances and rockin' sets of music at the festival. This is definitly my favorite DVD in my collection and I definitly would recommend it to people who were there and people who werent.