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Buffett at Woodstock

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Hi all,

My wife and I were talking this week about Buffett playing Bethel Woods this summer. As most of you know, this is a beautiful concert venue on the grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival...complete with a 1960s/Woodstock museum. We highly recommend it if anybody was considering going.

We were wondering how JB might commemorate the experience, namely what might he do on stage to pay tribute to the original festival?

What covers might he do? I can't imagine him not having some fun with it. Perhaps he'll cover a classic Woodstock anthem? With a Little Help from my Friends? CSNY's Woodstock? Something from Jimi Hendrix? Maybe the famous Country Joe "F-I-S-H" chant? :lol:

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Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
the hit and run is as good as any religion around this time of year . . .
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MonumentBeach wrote:Hi all,

My wife and I were talking this week about Buffett playing Bethel Woods this summer. As most of you know, this is a beautiful concert venue on the grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival...complete with a 1960s/Woodstock museum. We highly recommend it if anybody was considering going.

We were wondering how JB might commemorate the experience, namely what might he do on stage to pay tribute to the original festival?

What covers might he do? I can't imagine him not having some fun with it. Perhaps he'll cover a classic Woodstock anthem? With a Little Help from my Friends? CSNY's Woodstock? Something from Jimi Hendrix? Maybe the famous Country Joe "F-I-S-H" chant? :lol:

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jbfinscj wrote:
MonumentBeach wrote:Hi all,

My wife and I were talking this week about Buffett playing Bethel Woods this summer. As most of you know, this is a beautiful concert venue on the grounds of the 1969 Woodstock festival...complete with a 1960s/Woodstock museum. We highly recommend it if anybody was considering going.

We were wondering how JB might commemorate the experience, namely what might he do on stage to pay tribute to the original festival?

What covers might he do? I can't imagine him not having some fun with it. Perhaps he'll cover a classic Woodstock anthem? With a Little Help from my Friends? CSNY's Woodstock? Something from Jimi Hendrix? Maybe the famous Country Joe "F-I-S-H" chant? :lol:

-Eric
See the Newport folk festival set list for your answer.
A cover of "Blowin' In the Wind"? The rest of the setlist appears to be mostly the same ol' same ol' aside from maybe "While My Guitar Gently Weeps".
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drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
Careful, or you'll earn the wrath of the margarita gaggers who evidently love their overpriced cheeseburgers.
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Tiki Torches wrote:
drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
Careful, or you'll earn the wrath of the margarita gaggers who evidently love their overpriced cheeseburgers.
I'm in the volcano nacho faction of the so called "margarita gaggers".
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drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
It may be an ironic coincidence, but the Cheeseburger in Paradise restaurant in Middletown, NY - about 30 minutes south of Bethel Woods - shut down last year. Not surprised that it closed; hubby and I had gone several times over the years but after a while the restaurant always seemed grubby/dirty and had a funky smell inside.
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Tiki Torches wrote:
drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
Careful, or you'll earn the wrath of the margarita gaggers who evidently love their overpriced cheeseburgers.
TBH in the times I have eaten at Margaritaville the Burgers are great, I ask for rare and they provide me with a rare
(still bleeding) burger. some of the rest of the food? Eh not so much
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ragtopW wrote:
Tiki Torches wrote:
drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
Careful, or you'll earn the wrath of the margarita gaggers who evidently love their overpriced cheeseburgers.
TBH in the times I have eaten at Margaritaville the Burgers are great, I ask for rare and they provide me with a rare
(still bleeding) burger. some of the rest of the food? Eh not so much
I didn't say the cheeseburgers weren't good, just overpriced. I imagine the drinks are too.
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jbfinscj wrote:
Tiki Torches wrote:
drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
Careful, or you'll earn the wrath of the margarita gaggers who evidently love their overpriced cheeseburgers.
I'm in the volcano nacho faction of the so called "margarita gaggers".
We took in the grand opening festivities at M'ville Destin yesterday. Totally new menu. Great harbor and sunset views. But the prices...jeez. Volcano Nachos $17. CIP $13. Two bottles domestic and two donestic drafts $29 with tip. We save money driving to the Panama City cafe.
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Glad to hear the PCB cafe is not so expensive. We'll be there sometime this week - perhaps on the days it rains and we can't be on the beach. [smilie=battingeyes.gif]
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catsway wrote:
jbfinscj wrote:
Tiki Torches wrote:
drunkpirate66 wrote:Buffett's concert at Woodstock will be commemorated with numerous Margaritaville franchises sprouting up all over the surrounding area as this seems to be the norm lately.
Careful, or you'll earn the wrath of the margarita gaggers who evidently love their overpriced cheeseburgers.
I'm in the volcano nacho faction of the so called "margarita gaggers".
We took in the grand opening festivities at M'ville Destin yesterday. Totally new menu. Great harbor and sunset views. But the prices...jeez. Volcano Nachos $17. CIP $13. Two bottles domestic and two donestic drafts $29 with tip. We save money driving to the Panama City cafe.
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