Dev's Delights

The variety of things I delight in

The fanny pack comeback. June 25, 2009

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There is so much that I can say about my experience at Bonnaroo 2009. But one thing I realized is that music festivals such as this are a fashion trend birth place. Or, in the case of the fanny pack, a place of re-birth. I know that it tends to be a fashion faux pas that lost trend status somewhere between their late 80′s peak and the mid 90′s. But as far as function goes, they are quite useful.

My Fanny PackBy the end of the festival, I managed to fit more into my colorful fanny pack (revived from childhood use) than I ever thought possible. I started with the basics on day one: camera, money and phone in the large pocket and hand sanitizer in the other. On the last day, the big pocket held my camera, phone, money, sunglasses, a granola bar and toilet paper while the small pocket had hand sanitizer, lip balm and more toilet paper. I had at some point had my hat and my rain poncho involved AND used the strap to hold on to my water bottle.

Now I was not exactly the epitome of cool. At best I was one small step above a stereotypical tourist. But, even if my old-school fanny pack does not meet today’s daily fashion standard, it is definitely a useful tool in the music festival world. And who knows, with a few updates, the fanny pack could be sneaking its way back into the fashion world.

Gucci makes a “Canvas Belt Bag” that is nothing more than an updated fanny pack. Coach makes a “hip bag.” And its not unlikely that others will follow. Plus, festival go-ers, or Bonnarubians as Ani DiFranco called us, were not the only ones to don a pack. Erin McCarley wore one mildly more modern than my own. (Photo from LuckyMag.com)

So make way for the fanny pack. The comeback has begun!

 

Father’s Day June 21, 2009

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Happy Father’s Day to the BEST Dad in the world!

IMG_0658 - CopyThis is a tradition of ours. We take a picture like this at every big, formal event in my life. This one (a bit old) was Prom.

My Dad is honestly the most amazing man I have ever met. He runs his own business, spends an enormous amount of time looking out for and hanging out with me, my mom and my siblings and he takes care of the rest of our family. So here’s to you Daddy! Words can not describe how much your family loves and appreciates you!

Thank you for everything Daddy!! I love you!

 

What Which This That and The Other June 20, 2009

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Until last weekend, my only music festival experience was at Austin City Limits (ACL). And so I assumed that most festivals were pretty much just like that one. FALSE. Bonnaroo has an entirely different feel than ACL. Many describe it as a modern day Woodstock.

For those of you who dont know, Bonnaroo is a 4-day music festival held in Manchester, Tennessee. This was the eight annual festival and attracted at least 75,000 people. I heard a number that was closer to 90,000, but this has not been verified. Held at Great Stage Park (700 acres), people camp out for the entire weekend o and walk to the stage area (Centeroo) for the shows. I got lucky enough to be about one minute away from the main entrance.

But I thought a lot about my two festival experiences and the following are just a few of the differences I noticed:

ACL: There are some food vendors outside the festival gates, but they have real booths and their main purpose for being in the area is to sell food, drink, clothing, etc…
Bonnaroo: The unofficial vendors that are outside the gates at ACL are a part of Bonnaroo. Many of them are festival goers attempting to make back some of the money they spent on the ticket and travel. These people sit on the roads of Outeroo selling everything from water to cigarettes, from food to alcohol and much more. Some even make their way into Centeroo offering water and such at lower prices than the boothed vendors.

ACL: You are forced to fight festival traffic on Lamar every day. And if you are not attending ACL, you stay as far away from the area as you can!
Bonnaroo: You fight traffic on the way into the Outeroo camp grounds. Once you are in, all that you must do is walk to an entrance (which can take up to an hour from some campgrounds), wait in line to enter Centeroo. Sometimes this can take 30 seconds, other times longer. The longest I waited was probably 20 minutes.

(Another difference from ACL is that at ACL, if you yell and riot in the line, you may be denied access to the festival grounds. But at Bonnaroo, if there was a big line to enter Centeroo and we started yelling and “rioting” in line enough, they would just let the whole crowd enter. This happened to me 3 times!)

One HUGE difference i noticed was the lack of corporate sponsorships at Bonnaroo which was amazing.
ACL: The stages are named/sponsored by AT&T, DELL, WaMu, Austin Ventures, etc…
Bonnaroo: The stages are named: What Stage, Which Stage, This Tent, That Tent, The Other Tent. There are also smaller stage venues with names such as Cafe Where, Solar Stage, Sonic Stage and Troo Music Lounge.

The sponsorship fact also holds true with vendors.
ACL: I can get my chicken-avocado cone from the Hudson on the Bend booth. (Which I LOVE by the way. It is absolutely delicious. If you go to ACL this year, I suggest you get one.)
Bonnaroo: The only brand name I remember was Whole Foods. But their organic and natural goal matches with the festival culture. So no one felt it was and impeding factor. Rather everyone enjoyed the fresh granola and hummus they provided.

These are just a few of the many differences I saw. But I will say that I do have love for both festivals. I already have my ACL tickets for October and can’t wait to see next year’s Bonnaroo lineup.

Anyone else out there attend both festivals? What do you think of them in comparison to each other?

 

Happy Bonnaroo! June 16, 2009

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Monday night, I returned from Bonnaroo, and it was in no fewer words AMAZING! I have been to Austin City Limits (ACL), but Bonnaroo is so vastly different than my experiences there. And the music was amazing. This is the first of a few posts about my Bonnaroo experience. But as I am still exhausted from the 4-day festival, the following is a quick overview who I saw/listened to this weekend.

THURSDAY:

Leave Austin at 8 am, arrive in Nashville at 11
Take the shuttle from Nashville to Manchester, arrive 12:30
Carry large suitcases and 50-pound bag of camping gear to campsite, unpack and explore
Heard:
  • Erin McCarley
  • MURS
  • The Knux
Attempt to sleep through a tornado watch…

FRIDAY:

Heard:

  • Gomez
  • Kaki king
  • Belleville Outfit (Austinites should check them out!)
  • Galactic w/ Trombone Shorty and Corey Henry
  • Yeah Yeah Yeahs
  • Santigold
  • Al Green
  • Ani DiFranco
  • Beastie Boys (guest appearance: Naz)
  • David Byrne
  • Phish
  • Girl Talk
  • Pretty Lights

SATURDAY:

Heard:

  • Jimmy Buffett w/ ILO & the Coral Reefer AllStars
  • Bon Iver
  • Allen Toussaint
  • Jenny Lewis
  • Of Montreal
  • Wilco
  • Elvis Costello (guest appearance: Allen Toussaint)
  • The Decemberists
  • Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band
  • Ben Harper & Relentless 7
  • MGMT
  • moe.

SUNDAY:

Heard:

  • Erin McCarley (yes…again)
  • Todd Snider (guest appearance: Robert Earl Keen)
  • Citizen Cope
  • Erykah Badu
  • Andrew Bird
  • Snoop Dogg
  • Phish (guest appearance: Bruce Springsteen)

I don’t think I have forgotten anyone. For a full schedule, please click here Bonnaroo 2009. Thanks for reading. More to come about the overall experience.

 

Bonnaroo! June 9, 2009

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Thanks to the lovely people at 101X in Austin, I am heading to Bonnaroo this weekend. I accidentally put my name in their drawing for an all expense paid trip to this music festival in Tenessee and won! (I thought I was entering for free tickets to a Guster concert in Austin – oops!) The trip is for me and a friend, so my friend Randi and I will be camping on site and listening to people like Bruce Springsteen, Beastie Boys, Elvis Costello, Snoop Dogg, Girl Talk, MGMT and so many more. (To see the full lineup please click here.)

I will be tweeting about the music, sites, people and general experience as long as I my phone’s battery holds out. Please feel free to follow my tweets during the festival! I will not post again until after the festival. Thanks! D

*I am also giving up my computer today for some maintenance. Here’s to hoping it’s all better when I return.
 

Now you have no excuse… June 6, 2009

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Being the Broadway lover that I am, I of course got my inspiration for this post from the Broadway show, Avenue Q.  The song title: “I Wish I Could Go Back to College.” Some of the lyrics are:

I wish I could go back to college.
Life was so simple back then.

What would I give to go back and live in a dorm with a meal plan again!

I wish I could go back to college.
In college you know who you are.
You sit in the quad, and think, “Oh my God!
I am totally gonna go far!”

How do I go back to college?
I don’t know who I am anymore!

I wanna go back to my room and find a message in dry-erase pen on the door!
Ohhh…
I wish I could just drop a class…

Or get into a play…

Or change my major…

Or… (It gets mildly inappropriate here. Click here to hear full song.)

While listening to this song, I had flashbacks to all the people in my life who I have heard say, “I wish I could go back to college” or “If only I could go back…” And even though everyone could say this about some time in their life, to me it always sounded like regret for the “woulda, coulda, shoulda’s.” These people have some dream or desire they never had the opportunity to go after. Or at least they felt like they did not have the opportunity. I always told myself growing up that I would never work at a job where I was not happy, but would live at home and be a mooch before I was miserable. This brings me to now…

As I start my adult life facing the current terrible economy, I have pretty much nothing to lose. A good portion of my generation and I will have no excuse to look back and say, “I wish I could go back and chase that dream.” I know everyone does not have this luxury as chasing dreams often cost money that the unemployed just don’t have. But for those of you who are unemployed and lucky enough to have some extra cash – or supportive parents – you have no excuse. Get up! Go after your craziest, strangest, back-burner dream! The same goes for the recently unemployed. Use this opportunity to “go back” and do what you have always wanted to do. “Rule number 76: No excuses. Play like a champion!”*

For me, I know that it would have something to do with the makeup industry. I would love to do special effects makeup for film, be a professional makeup artist for celebrities or even be a beauty editor at a magazine.

What about you? Please leave a comment, tell me what you think and tell me what that dream is for you.

 *Thank you Wedding Crashers
 

A new blog for a new time in my life… June 3, 2009

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As a new chapter of my life begins, I am taking advantage of any and every opportunity I can. This includes finally creating the blog I have been wanting to start. The coming entries will cover a variety of topics, including: millennialism, my life as a recent college graduate facing one of the worst economies in history, my love of makeup and makeup artistry and other random musings. More will come soon. I hope you like what you read and look forward to your feedback.

Thanks,

Devon