January 7, 2009 22:28
Free Raconteurs live tracks to be made available this weekend
Download songs from Bonnaroo from January 11
Photo Gallery: The Raconteurs
Four free tracks from The Raconteurs' set at Bonnaroo 2008 are to be made available this Sunday (January 11), courtesy of the festival.
One song will be available to everyone, while the other three can be downloaded by members of the free-to-access Bonnaroo Community.
The songs that will be available are: 'Consoler Of The Lonely', 'Old Enough', 'Blue Veins' and 'Top Yourself'.
In addition, the band’s entire set is set to stream on the festival's website, kicking off a new endeavor by Bonnaroo to allow fans to relive some of the best performances from the event.
'Bonnaroo 365' will debut on January 11, and more performances will be streamed for free on bonnaroo.com periodically throughout the year.
All performance footage is from the festival's official master tapes, while the audio will be remixed from the festival's soundboard recordings.
Bonnaroo 2009 will take place June 11 – 14 in Manchester, TN. The initial line-up will be announced on February 3.
An audio track from The Raconteurs performance can now be streamed at bonnaroo.com
The full setlist is:
'Consoler Of The Lonely'
'Hold Up'
'The Switch And The Spur'
'You Don't Understand Me'
'Top Yourself'
'Old Enough'
'Store Bought Bones'
'Steady, As She Goes'
'Rich Kid Blues'
'Blue Veins'
'Many Shades Of Black'
'Level'
'Salute Your Solution'
'Broken Boy Soldier'
'Carolina Drama'
--By our New York staff.
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