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McDowell Mountain Music Festival 2013 (VIDEO)

Are you still sleeping off the hangover you picked up at the 10th annual McDowell Mountain Music Festival? In case you somehow missed it, MMMF 2013 brought some great acts to Phoenix. We're still tapping our feet every time we hear a song by The Roots or The Shins, and...
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Are you still sleeping off the hangover you picked up at the 10th annual McDowell Mountain Music Festival? In case you somehow missed it, MMMF 2013 brought some great acts to Phoenix. We're still tapping our feet every time we hear a song by The Roots or The Shins, and we've got our fingers crossed that Margaret T. Hance Park will be play host to more McDowell Mountain Music Festival lineups in the future (and more music festivals in general).

Reviews, slideshows and dancing hippie GIFS say a lot, but they only say so much about the festival, so I made a video featuring 12 of the bands that played. Check it out after the jump.

See also:

-Our Complete Coverage of McDowell Mountain Music Festival

Wish you could have got a better view of Edward Sharpe & the Magnetic Zeros singing in the crowd? What about an up close and personal view of The Shins? This video has both, along with plenty of b-roll of dancing fans.

See also:

14 Animated GIFs of Hippie Shenanigans from McDowell Mountain Music Festival 10 Things We Learned at McDowell Mountain Music Festival 2013 Dr. Dog and Les Claypool's Duo de Twang, McDowell Mountain Music Festival, 3/24/13 The Roots, McDowell Mountain Music Festival, 3/23/13 The Shins, McDowell Mountain Music Festival, 3/22/13


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