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BTC Videos of the Day – week of 6/13/16

6/13 – see above for one of our favorite Bonnaroo performances, Haley from Paramore joining Chvrches for a brand-new song, “Bury It”

6/14 – Judd Apatow brought out Eddie Vedder among his special guests in the Comedy Tent!

6/15 – Although their “Comfortably Numb” Pink Floyd cover was epic (and sadly appropriate on account of the lackluster crowd that Eddie kept urging to get more into it, which #1 never happens at a PJ arena show and #2 should never happen at BONNA-freakin’-ROO!?), this was my favorite part of Pearl Jam on the main stage…”Why Go” into “Porch” to close out the main set!  I was standing a few people behind this person #pitperspective

6/16 – Here’s Borns covering Arcade Fire and David Bowie from the opening night of the festival…

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yWPHPUbqbNE

6/17 – Big Grams left a great impression as the last thing we saw at Bonnaroo…Big Boi + Phantogram obviously had the crowd in the palm of their hands!

 

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