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I hate all big outdoor concerts for this reason, i just wont go to them anymore! Glastonbury would be my worst nightmare. I would also struggle living like a sewer rat for several days, and im quite fussy where i lay cable the best of times! - ive never been but it appears to be full of absolute bellends? and also looks a bit too commercial and mainstream to be that much fun? Jay Z, Kylie, Snoopy dog etc??? but I also cant be doing with all these silly named, skinny jeans wearing identikit 'indie' bands, who all look and sound exactly the friggin same either! not for me.Gary the Enfield wrote:You need Cranberry juice or a prostate check, my friend.General Mannerheim wrote:flying cups of piss.
When I was going to Donnington it was bottles, BOTTLES of piss!
First time there and won't be the last. Had a great time. Hard to pick a best overall act though Os Mutantes (Sergio Dias=God) and Richard Thompson did not disappoint, and the Leisure Society and Midlake were surprise winners. Thumbs up also to Field Music, I Am Kloot, and Jesca Hoop. I also found myself enjoying Dizzee Rascal and the Scissor Sisters despite myself. Gorillaz was OK but overlong and I wish I'd gone to the Flaming Lips instead.
I also noticed two DJs called Tango and Ratty doing a set!!
I also noticed two DJs called Tango and Ratty doing a set!!
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Tractor!Il Pirate wrote:Anyone remember Deeply Vale? The fall in '78; good old days. I tried to upload some photo's but I'm such a t*at when it comes to anything technical. So if anyone's interested you'll have to google it.
I have a copy of Tractor's "The Dandylion Years Through to Deeply Vale and Beyond" on my iPod.
I'll listen to it again this afternoon.
Then remember why I never play it...
"People are crazy and times are strange
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
I’m locked in tight, I’m out of range
I used to care, but things have changed"
1. He's a legend!General Mannerheim wrote:I hate all big outdoor concerts for this reason, i just wont go to them anymore! Glastonbury would be my worst nightmare. I would also struggle living like a sewer rat for several days, and im quite fussy where i lay cable the best of times! - ive never been but it appears to be full of absolute bellends? and also looks a bit too commercial and mainstream to be that much fun? Jay Z, Kylie, Snoopy dog etc??? but I also cant be doing with all these silly named, skinny jeans wearing identikit 'indie' bands, who all look and sound exactly the friggin same either! not for me.
2. Get his name right

He easily had one of the best sets over the weekend, and put some life in to the Gorillaz performance that they needed.
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I always thought it was Deeply DALE. Oh, well.Puskas wrote:Tractor!Il Pirate wrote:Anyone remember Deeply Vale? The fall in '78; good old days. I tried to upload some photo's but I'm such a t*at when it comes to anything technical. So if anyone's interested you'll have to google it.
I have a copy of Tractor's "The Dandylion Years Through to Deeply Vale and Beyond" on my iPod.
I'll listen to it again this afternoon.
Then remember why I never play it...
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Same with me and Massive Attack at a festival some years back. It was one of those might-as-well-being-as-I'm-here decisions. Unbelievable how good they were.Loyal White wrote: Chose to watch Grove Armada at the last minute on Friday night - did not regret it whatsoever!
May the bridges I burn light your way
A few downBruce Rioja wrote:Jealous!ratbert wrote: I Am Kloot![]()
Couldn't get tickets for their last Mcr gig.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/2006/no ... popandrock
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Was that Glasto when it was them or Jay-Z? Was gutted I had to choose between the two...Bruce Rioja wrote:Same with me and Massive Attack at a festival some years back. It was one of those might-as-well-being-as-I'm-here decisions. Unbelievable how good they were.Loyal White wrote: Chose to watch Grove Armada at the last minute on Friday night - did not regret it whatsoever!
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No it was ages ago, fella. Phoenix 1990.Loyal White wrote:Was that Glasto when it was them or Jay-Z? Was gutted I had to choose between the two...Bruce Rioja wrote:Same with me and Massive Attack at a festival some years back. It was one of those might-as-well-being-as-I'm-here decisions. Unbelievable how good they were.Loyal White wrote: Chose to watch Grove Armada at the last minute on Friday night - did not regret it whatsoever!
This was the highlight - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lEeS5wkmPiA
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