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Has anyone even given a reason as to why Lana or are we just being annoying like instagram too?
I'm also pretty sure only one person in the history of music festivals (well two now apparently) has ever had John Mayer on their bucketlist.
Anyone who likes blues and has heard John Mayer Trio would put that show on their bucket list. I really hope they play so all the people hung up on "Your Body is a Wonderland" (which is like saying "I don't like Beck because Loser is annoying") will feel the sting of regret after hearing the reviews
Also, John Mayer Trio is definitely not the answer. I'm a Mayer fanboy and even I can't make the connection other than the 3 straws and "bucket list" hint. The drink itself has no connection at all
I took a closer look and it does look like a photoshop job. If the beer brand isn't important, why go to such lengths to hide the brand name? If it was a trademark issue, I think they would have blurred out the entire label, not just one spot.
My thought is that having a beer bottle there was to indicate that what is in the bucket is alcohol and not just Ice-T.
If it's supposed to be a random beer bottle to hint at alcohol, then why not blur out the whole label or not blur it out at all? You don't need any portion of that label to know that a brown bottle with the neck label and front label is a beer bottle. Why make the effort of only blurring out the brand name but leaving enough label to determine what kind of beer it is?
And a google search told me Tiger Beer is from Singapore, not Thailand.
I'm actually thinking Hanson. They're a trio (three straws), they're on every girl from the 90's bucket list to see, and they were in Tiger Beat approximately one billion times.
You're just too young to grasp how stylin' I really was. All the boys wanted to do me when I was 5. Actually the girls did too. My haircut was confusing.
I'm actually thinking Hanson. They're a trio (three straws), they're on every girl from the 90's bucket list to see, and they were in Tiger Beat approximately one billion times.
I'm just gonna presume that the Roo Clue staff isn't nearly as smart as we're giving them credit for.
This ^
The beer is there because someone is drinking it. Might hit to alcohol, but I doubt what province in Singapore Tiger Beer is made in has anything to do with it.
On a sidenote this interns grandmas house has a great array of tablecloths.
Off the wall guess: Crosby, Stills & Nash. Touring Asia in the Spring, so they are still kicking, apparently. Bucket list act. "Wasted On the Way" from that drink. Three members, three straws.
Post by corporatehippie on Dec 17, 2014 14:27:25 GMT -5
Okay, lets say that maybe its Bonnaroo's "bucket list" meaning someone they were trying to get for a long time like they did with Paul McCartney. Granted I know its not normally a headliner with these clues, but who have they been wanting to get at the farm for years, but haven't?
(and before the troll's start, I know that bucket list of theirs certiantly does not include John Mayer or his Trio. This was a serious ponder)
“Music has always been a matter of Energy to me, a question of Fuel. Sentimental people call it Inspiration, but what they really mean is Fuel. I have always needed Fuel. I am a serious consumer. On some nights I still believe that a car with the gas needle on empty can run about fifty more miles if you have the right music very loud on the radio.” - Hunter Thompson
Post by snowmanomura on Dec 17, 2014 14:35:55 GMT -5
“We definitely have a bucket list of performers that we love that we think the Bonnaroo audience will love. It is part of the fun programming of the festival to surprise people a little bit and go out of the box a little bit but that people will still go nuts over.” - the bigg capp dogg himself. (this was in reference to booking Billy Idol and Alice Cooper in 2013 and 2012, respectively to jambands.com)
Elton John, the latest in a line of cross-generational icons such as Paul McCartney, Stevie Wonder, The Police, Bruce Springsteen and Tom Petty to make the trek to Manchester, has been on festival promoters’ bucket list for several years. “Elton is another legend that’s making us to pinch ourselves that we’re allowed to do this,” says Rick Farman, a co-founder of New York-based Superfly via Relix.
this clue has nothing to do with the number of straws, or long island, or tigers.
It's actually Van Halen. Tiger Beer is owned by Heineken, which is based in the Netherlands. Eddie and Alex were born in the Netherlands. There are now three Van Halens in the band (Eddie, Alex and Wolfgang). Plus three of the four members when they hit it big are in the band. And of course Van Halen is on everyone's bucket list.
Off the wall guess: Crosby, Stills & Nash. Touring Asia in the Spring, so they are still kicking, apparently. Bucket list act. "Wasted On the Way" from that drink. Three members, three straws.
Post by Roo'adelphia on Dec 17, 2014 14:40:58 GMT -5
I take Bucket List as an act who is popular yet older. Somebody that a younger person may not have gotten to see in recent years perhaps. Figure since they havent been crossed off "the bucket list" yet, they will have never played Bonnaroo before.
Thinking along booze lines. George Thorogood? Buffet? Neither are internet breaking.
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Dec 17, 2014 14:42:34 GMT -5
(“I’m so psyched, it’s like a bucket list thing. Sleater-Kinney was never on the cover. I’m not mad about it. [But maybe you can] superimpose Janet and Corin next to me?”)"
I think the radio clue was some moron trying to come up with a phrase that involved the word bucket, and didn't realize how much people would read into it.
Okay, lets say that maybe its Bonnaroo's "bucket list" meaning someone they were trying to get for a long time like they did with Paul McCartney. Granted I know its not normally a headliner with these clues, but who have they been wanting to get at the farm for years, but haven't?
(and before the troll's start, I know that bucket list of theirs certiantly does not include John Mayer or his Trio. This was a serious ponder)
Do you even realize the magnitude of bullshit this post could bring down on all of us?
Post by Swedish Chef on Dec 17, 2014 15:02:00 GMT -5
I don't know about you guys, but to me that drink looks cold. Given the number of ice cubes, I would even go so far as to say it's as cold as ice. You know what that means...
Post by Delicious Meatball Sub on Dec 17, 2014 15:05:14 GMT -5
Assuming that actually IS Tiger beer, here is some info on the pictured cocktail
"Southeast Asia offers a number of unique libations known to backpackers and tourists alike. The notorious “Bucket” cocktail, most notably consumed in The Bucket Bar at the last stop on the river tubing run in Vang Vieng in Laos, or on the gorgeous white sand beaches of Koh Phi Phi in Thailand, is nothing but a child’s beach toy bucket chocked full of Sangsom, Mekong whiskey, vodka or gin, mixed with a version of Red Bull (dubbed M150), and a dash of fruit juice."
Assuming that actually IS Tiger beer, here is some info on the pictured cocktail
"Southeast Asia offers a number of unique libations known to backpackers and tourists alike. The notorious “Bucket” cocktail, most notably consumed in The Bucket Bar at the last stop on the river tubing run in Vang Vieng in Laos, or on the gorgeous white sand beaches of Koh Phi Phi in Thailand, is nothing but a child’s beach toy bucket chocked full of Sangsom, Mekong whiskey, vodka or gin, mixed with a version of Red Bull (dubbed M150), and a dash of fruit juice."