Sunday at Bonnaroo 2011
If Thursday night at Bonnaroo has moved past its former status as a festival prelude, Sunday has certainly maintained its rightful place as the event’s mellow epilogue. The music certainly isn’t mellow, but the atmosphere tends to be just that. Sunday night’s headliner usually draws a smaller crowd, and campers begin leaving in droves. This mass exodus makes for a full, pleasurable day for the dedicated fans, and Sunday at Bonnaroo 2011 was one of the finest yet. stormed the stage and filled the dusty afternoon air with their trustworthy funk, which featured Corey Henry on trombone and Corey Glover (of Living Coulour fame) on vocals. Along with the band’s trademark NOLA-riffic instrumentals, they added a rocking touch on vocal songs like “Total Destruction to Your Mind” and serenaded Robert Plant with a ripping “How Many More Times.” played like troopers, giving the performance their all in the face of weary, thinning crowds and inescapable clouds of dust. Perhaps intentionally, they placed some of their heavy hitters like “Hang Me Up To Dry” and “Audience of One” early in the set, bouncing around the stage with infectious aplomb. While Cold War Kids defended This Tent, Most of the audience gathered at the What stage for a date with , who brought along a magnificent band: Marco Giovino on drums, Buddy Miller on electric guitar, Darrell Scott on acoustic guitar, mandolin and more, Byron House on bass, and Patty Griffin on vocals. The Band of Joy proved to be enough of a show on their own, with Griffin, Miller and Scott all taking turns with their own song selections. But Plant is Plant, and though the idol’s aging voice is no longer capable of Zeppelin-style peaks, he’s found a way to incorporate some of the band’s most beloved tunes into the show. “Black Dog” was given a swampy, southern folk feeling, “What Is And What Should Never Be” basked in its own inherent elegance, and “Houses of the Holy” was a surprising highlight, resplendent and bluesy in its stripped-down arrangement. They even threw in a welcome version of Plant’s relaxed 80’s solo hit “I’m In the Mood” among selections from the stepped up like the veteran Roo-closers they are and delivered a knockout blow to everyone’s expectations.Hang Me Up To Dry - News
Perhaps intentionally, they placed some of their heavy hitters like “Hang Me Up To Dry” and “Audience of One” early in the set, bouncing around the stage with infectious aplomb. While Cold War Kids defended This Tent, Most of the audience gathered at
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I have trust issues. Not the kind where you can’t trust anyone, but the tricky kind where you do trust everybody. Instant problem.
Where this has led me in the past are not good places. Once you break down that wall, I’m inclined to believe. And forgive. And believe. And forgive. It’s not a good cycle.
Most recently, I am learning that trusting others doesn’t necessarily mean they will respect you. Whether or not they realize it, they slowly start to lead you on.
I am currently in the position where I have dug myself into that hole — I realize that things were not what I thought they were, and yet I can’t see to crawl out. I want to continue to trust people, but I’m learning that it doesn’t always work that easily.
So what are we supposed to do? Put our guards up and expect to be hurt? Or keep our guards down and be beaten time and time again? Should we be expected to question everyone?
As usual, I don’t have the answer, but as I ponder it, I guarantee I’ll be listening to “Hang Me Up to Dry” by the Cold War Kids.
Okay Hang Me Up To Dry - Cold War Kids. This should be a fucking summer anthem.
hang me up to dry, you've rung me out too too too many times.
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"I can't go into a lady's drawing room looking like this," he exclaimed, "and hang me if I'm going to give it up after coming all this way. ...I Shall Not Want
You're going to hang me up to dry for thirty seconds? I'm sorry I'm not so perfect and all-giving as you are.” “You see? It's all about you. Again. ...Cincinnati Magazine
... you quiver like a tuning fork, an antenna picking up the signal — hell, ... in the grip of the great spirit: wring me out, man, and hang me up to dry. ...Billboard
With its big, bristling chorus, "Relief" is akin to the first album's single " Hang Me Up to Dry," but the mechanical, Radiohead-like electronics are a ...Traditions of Lancshire
If ever I get rid of this job, if I don't stick to my old trade, hang me up to dry." " Hold thy peace, carrion ! and remember, should a whisper even escape ...Day-by-day Knowledge Directory
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