Robert Randolph's Revival
That Tent
Bonnaroo Music Festival
Manchester, TN
Sunday June 115, 2008

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1. Intro
2. Intro Jam
3. Diane
4. Just as Soon as My Feet Strike Zion (Trad.)
5. Bo Diddley (Bo Diddley)
6. Deliver Me
7. Rock with You (Michael Jackson)
8. Don't Let the Devil Ride (Trad.) #
9. I Need More Love (tease)
10. Ain't Nothin' Wrong with That #
11. Whole Lotta Love (Led Zeppelin) #
12. crowd
13. I'm Not Listening (with Maggie's Farm tease) $

# - with Trombone Shorty
$ - with T-Bone Burnett

Robert Randolph - pedal steel/guitar
Aubrey Ghent - pedal steel/guitar
Calvin Cooke - pedal steel/guitar
Danyel Morgan - bass
Dwayne Snelling Jr. - drums
Shmeeans - rhythm guitar
Laneesha Randolph - back-up vocals

Review (from http://the3penguins.blogspot.com):
After wandering by the incredible blandness of Wallflowers frontman (and BobÕs son) Jakob Dylan, I quickly decided that Robert RandolphÕs Revival was where the action was at. Backed by a funk band with three pedal steel players, Randolph topped the rest with wild solos, jumping atop his chair and inviting a bevy of girls onstage to dance along as he played blues and Bo Diddley covers. The highlight of the show was definitely the encore though, where T-Bone Burnett came out for some blues improv. Though Burnett contributed next to nothing, Randolph used the opportunity to riff on some blues lyrics, repeating the line ÒT-BoneÕs listening to some musicÓ (or something similar) before eventually throwing in ÒT-BoneÕs listening to some...KANYE SUCKSÓ that drew the biggest cheer I heard all weekend. After speaking a bit about how disrespectful that was for a performer to act like West, the crowd broke into a joyous ÒKanye sucksÓ chant that felt purifying after the previous nightÕs frustration. This chant would be theme of the day, as other performers from Rogue Wave to Broken Social Scene referenced the disaster and every random ÒFuck Kanye!Ó yell all day drew huge cheers. Seeing the unifying power of the anti-Kanye attitude among attendants almost made last night worth it.