
The Ultimate Festival Poll
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Have already looked into this one Kvagga. Am aiming to be in Koh Phangan for a "Full Moon" sess.Kvagga wrote:Memly - since your doing the backpacking in Asia thing, you should consider the Full Moon Party in Koh Phangan. I've never done it myself, but I've heard it's great fun from everyone who's gone...
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I'm a bit confused, I didn't see Mannstock on that list...?
Glastonbury dead? Riiiiiiiiight.... not sure I go along with that, lets see if it survives the year off but i'm chomping at the bit for 07... Not been to Big chill for a few year but didn't think it was all that when I went before...
Perhaps all the good festivals are the ones we haven't heard of. And once we do hear of them they won't be much good soon because then everyone will have heard of them.
Like the Sado Island Taeko festival
shhhhhh!
Glastonbury dead? Riiiiiiiiight.... not sure I go along with that, lets see if it survives the year off but i'm chomping at the bit for 07... Not been to Big chill for a few year but didn't think it was all that when I went before...
Perhaps all the good festivals are the ones we haven't heard of. And once we do hear of them they won't be much good soon because then everyone will have heard of them.
Like the Sado Island Taeko festival

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I'm fed up of festivals full of middle-class thirty-something couples holding hands while they drink red wine and smile at their beautiful baby in its three-wheeled buggy and listen to some mediocre chart band play that song off that TV advert they like. Too many of the fuckin things on, especially this year.
I like festivals full of crusties out of their minds on acid dancing until dawn next to a cheap soundsystem playing gabba and punk. Glastonbury, while there's been a massive influx of the former in recent years, thankfully is big enough to still support plenty of true festival spirit in the backwater areas. It's far and away the best festival in the world.
Been to some great ones already this year and have got another bunch lined up, which I'm looking forward to muchly.
Truck Festival next weekend, Pukkelpop in August and Bestival in September should see me through the rest of the summer nicely.
I like festivals full of crusties out of their minds on acid dancing until dawn next to a cheap soundsystem playing gabba and punk. Glastonbury, while there's been a massive influx of the former in recent years, thankfully is big enough to still support plenty of true festival spirit in the backwater areas. It's far and away the best festival in the world.
Been to some great ones already this year and have got another bunch lined up, which I'm looking forward to muchly.

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I'm only going to Glasto next year if James Blunt is on the main stage.Tarquin and Samantha got me his CD for Christmas and I think it's fab!Funky Dung wrote:I'm fed up of festivals full of middle-class thirty-something couples holding hands while they drink red wine and smile at their beautiful baby in its three-wheeled buggy and listen to some mediocre chart band play that song off that TV advert they like. Too many of the fuckin things on, especially this year.
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Yeah and no mention of the 'house band'...stargurl wrote:Ed: Pukkelpop? Us too! At least we're planning on itIt's very very close to where Wouter's parents live.
Speaking of festivals... the (new) Glastonbury film is on BBC2 right now, we just happened across it 20 minutes ago or so, but I think it's nearly over.
"Gimme the sight to see
another world outside that's full of
all the broken things that I made"
another world outside that's full of
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Was that the year that The Splendiferous Messrs Fortesque & Huntingdon and their Bushy Moustaches debuted their 'Masterwork in E Minor For Her Majesty Queen Victoria Ruler Of The British Empire on Steam Organ' on the main stage?custard99 wrote:i've only been to the one in Reading 1886 .... so that's my only voting choice
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Can I change my vote?
Now I think that The Glade is better than Glasto. This year (its third) was the best one yet.
Great crowd (and a good size at 8500), lovely location, much less walking aboot than Glasto (yes, it's my age...), and quality music of course.
To stylustrouble - I detect a hint of sarcasm here - don't be dissin' the Blunster.
Now I think that The Glade is better than Glasto. This year (its third) was the best one yet.
Great crowd (and a good size at 8500), lovely location, much less walking aboot than Glasto (yes, it's my age...), and quality music of course.
To stylustrouble - I detect a hint of sarcasm here - don't be dissin' the Blunster.
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Especially their signature toon - 'Vic-tooooor-riah, Vic-toooooor-riah, Victoriah, Victoriah', recently covered by the Kinks & The Fall...Funky Dung wrote:Was that the year that The Splendiferous Messrs Fortesque & Huntingdon and their Bushy Moustaches debuted their 'Masterwork in E Minor For Her Majesty Queen Victoria Ruler Of The British Empire on Steam Organ' on the main stage?custard99 wrote:i've only been to the one in Reading 1886 .... so that's my only voting choice
Gaz - I think I'm with you RE: glasto - Glade this year was fanfuckingtastic.
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