Showing posts with label music festival. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music festival. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Glasto grin

[Laura Marling, Pyramid stage]
[Slipperly slope]
Align Center[A view from above]
[The ribbon tower on Observation Hill]
[Storm clouds ahead]
[Pirate ship, near the unfairgrounds]
[The gooey gooey mud bath]
[Wellies on the ready. The cheap Argos tent survived the elements]

How do you like your eggs? I can cook them any which way on my skin. My arms are puffy from fluid retention. My skin is scrorched red and blistered, and still radiating enough heat to fry up a full English breakfast. The slighest contact of my shirt sleeves sends my nerve endings firing in pain and discomfort. This is the worse sunbrun I've had in years - yet I'm positively grinning. In fact I've just registered to do it all again in 2013. Yup, I'm in deep. I'm in love with Glastonbury.

The weather swung from extreme cold to blistering heat. The skies bucketed down with rain, tents buckled with wicked winds. Walking anywhere was a journey requiring focused effort, gritted determination, a robust level of cardiovascular endurance and a smattering of good fortune - as by day two the grounds had turned into swampy bog land. Swift footwork was the key, any momentary pause could result in your gumboots sinking into the mud. The mud had an astonishingly steely grip and you needed to be yanked free, hopefully managing to keep your feet in your boots! Yet no one complained. In facct the more outrageous the weather, the more of a laugh it was.

I was pleasantly surprised by the diversity of the punters - from toddlers, to teens, to twany twenties, thirties and well up into the seventies. I meet so many people from all over Britain - Wales, Scotland, London, Manchester, Canterbury, Brimingham - all willing to muck in for five days sans showers and decent sanitation [the enviro loos were extreme to say the least, you hoped that it was mud and rainwater smeared around the interior...]. All had a ready smile and set to return in 2013 (The festival is having a break in 2012). In fact I chatted with a bloke who was there when it flooded in 2005 - the flooding was so bad that the organisers feared a cholera outbreak and had to send divers to check if anyone had drowned in their tents - I asked if he considered leaving early 'Of course not! It was grand, the water receeded eventually and there was too much on to miss out on because of a bit of rain!'

The festival site is a bustling metropolises, the tent city houses 175,000 people and is sprawled over the undulating countryside. It is so vast that it's divided into hamlets and boroughs with place names that are so quintessentially English, that it almost sounds like a coded conversation when planning to meant someone or organise a route through the grounds - Diary ground, Hawkwell, Bushy Ground, Lower Mead, Top Webbs Ash, Lime Kiln Ground, Woodsies, Darble, Big Lickle, Whitelake meadow.

Then there are the mega stages and the boutique bars. There is something going on at all hours of the day - be that mediation in the Stone Circle, woodwork in the Craft field, muscle melting gravity defying circus tricks in the Big Top, Raves in Shangri-La, sweaty jazz sets in Bourbon Street, swing dancing in the 1950's diner, importune fireside gigs in Stummerville. The music was beyond anything I've ever experienced. There were so many bands and so many stages, that I managed to experience some really intimate gigs as well as some sweeping statium shows.

Day one: Brother, Summer Camp, Two Door Cinema Club, Jim Jones Revue, The Vaccines, The Wombats, Fleet Foxes, Mumford & Sons, U2

Day two: Tame Impala, The Gaslight Anthem, Jessie J, Patrick Wolf, Warpaint, Friendly Fires, White Lies, Chemical Brothers

Day three: Fisherman's Friends, The Low Anthem, Foster the People, Noisettes, Laura Marling, The Bees, Eels, Lykke Li, Kaiser Chiefs, Beyonce

I can't wait to wear my leopard print wellies once more, this time I'll make sure I'm slathered in sunscreen!

Fi

Sunday, April 17, 2011

Sunday, January 2, 2011

Sunday, October 3, 2010

Feast of Festivals

I feel like i've accomplished alot for a Sunday evening.

I've basically obliterated my bank account, but it's never felt so good to be so strapped for cash.

Besides securing tickets for Sunset Sounds a fortnight ago, I have just bought tickets to Glastonbury AND Benicassim! 2011 is shaping up to be the year of music festivals. Fingers crossed for the impeding line-up announcements.

Note to self:

For Glastonbury buy some Wellies.


And a boat.

For the Spanish summer buy some sunscreen.


That boat will come in awfully hand at - Aquarama!! Awww yeah.

Friday, September 17, 2010

Laneway loving

Get the Calendar out and circle this date: Sunday, February 6.

A feast of indie music will be on offer at The Sydney College of the Arts, courtesy of the the lovely Laneway lads and ladettes.

The line-up isn't officially announced until October 12, but the new fancy pants Laneway blog is up and running, and is seeming to be dropping clues left, right and centre. If i were i betting woman, my money would be on an appearance form Best Coast.

Friday, August 13, 2010

Sounds like summer

Bleak skies, bleary eyes and abrupt sunsets begone! I'm yearning for summer dresses, backyard BBQ's and morning runs minus gloves and a jacket.







It seems that it's not just all in my head as my body is craving the sun - i must be the only person to return from three months on the central coast with a vitamin D deficiency.

I'm not the only one thinking about summertime - this past week has brought a slew of summer festival line-up announcements and i'm tickled pink just thinking about it.

My money is on Sunset Sounds - which has to be the most chillaxed music festival in Australia - bunker down in a hotel, brunch with friends, check out Brisvegas' amazing art district before moseying along to the botantical gardens for an evening of music. Bliss. And the perfect way to avoid festival fatigue [i'm still recovering from Splendour - which was two weeks ago!]


INTERPOL (USA)
JOAN JETT AND THE BLACKHEARTS (USA)
KLAXONS (UK)
THE LIVING END
THE NATIONAL (USA)
ANGUS AND JULIA STONE
TAME IMPALA
PUBLIC ENEMY (USA)
LADYHAWKE (NZ)
COLD WAR KIDS (USA)
THE SOFT PACK (USA)
SLEIGH BELLS (USA)
PEACHES (USA)
PAUL KELLY
KITTY, DAISY AND LEWIS’ (UK)
THE COOL KIDS (USA)
DAARA J FAMILY (AFR)
HOT HOT HEAT (CAN)
ASH GRUNWALD
CHILDREN COLLIDE
THE MIDDLE EAST
CLOUD CONTROL
BOY AND BEAR
YACHT CLUB DJs
WASHINGTON
CHARLIE PARR
JUNIP (SWE)
THE MORNING BENDERS (USA)
THE BAMBOOS
TIJUANA CARTEL
CHRIS BAIO (USA)

...though hold the phone - i'm getting festival fatigue just looking at that lineup..however i'm sure the Soda Fountain Dress will keep me on the dance floor all night long - booyah! Bring on summertime!