The Live From Bonnaroo 2008 DVD originally was offered to last year’s Bonnaroo festivalgoers when they purchased tickets. The DVD is being made available to the general public next month with pre-orders currently underway. Live From Bonnaroo 2008 collects performances and backstage footage from last year’s event remixed in stereo and 5.1 surround sound. The tracks include songs from: My Morning Jacket (‘I’m Amazed’), Metallica (‘Fade to Black’), Pearl Jam (‘Better Man’), The Lee Boys (‘Come On, Help Me Lift Him Up’), The Raconteurs (‘Old Enough’), Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings (‘Let Them Knock’), Chali 2na featuring Galactic (‘Lock Shit/Right Now’), Jack Johnson (‘If I Had Eyes’) and Les Claypool (‘One Better’). A trailer can be seen at the Bonnaroo site.
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