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Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:16 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
:eek: Rolf Harris! Yet another reason why I'm not a patriotic Australian. Did he sing the god-awful Tie Me Kangaroo Down? :rolleyes: :D

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:32 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Yeah i did, have to agree about Isaac, really class. White Stripes seemed really emotional, so did Elbow, didn't see the Charlatans. Most of the bands i heard were good
Definitely :cool:
I hadn't realised quite how good a guitarist Jack White was. I was impressed... I wasn't quite sure whether to expect them to be good or not, it's hard to know whether just a guitar and drums might not sound a bit thin, but it didn't, they sounded great. Didn't see Elbow, since I'd seen them live before I went to see Isaac Hayes instead. ;) The Charlatans were the band I was most annoyed about missing because of my working shifts, most of them I didn't mind about... only caught the last 10 minutes of Spiritualized, but since I'll be seeing them next weekend I wasn't that bothered. ;)

Also saw: Alabama 3, Garbage, The Coral, Haven, Electric Soft Parade, Alfie, The Vines (the frontman gets the most rock'n'roll award of the weekend, for jumping around like a lunatic, throwing his guitar around, etc. He was quite amusing. :D , Tompaulin, Badly Drawn Boy, Roger Waters, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, and Air. :D They ranged from good to great, I didn't see anyone who was actually bad. ;)

@Odie well of course he did :D A couple of guys (I think they were from one of the theatre companies) in kangaroo suits were jumping through the audience :eek: :D

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:37 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi
I hadn't realised quite how good a guitarist Jack White was. I was impressed... I wasn't quite sure whether to expect them to be good or not, it's hard to know whether just a guitar and drums might not sound a bit thin, but it didn't, they sounded great.
I thought that as well, two members in a band always seems a little vacant to me, but what i saw was good :)
Didn't see Elbow, since I'd seen them live before I went to see Isaac Hayes instead. ;)
They weren't magnificent but they were very similar to the album, which i suppose is a good thing :)
The Charlatans were the band I was most annoyed about missing because of my working shifts, most of them I didn't mind about... only caught the last 10 minutes of Spiritualized, but since I'll be seeing them next weekend I wasn't that bothered. ;)
:)
Also saw: Alabama 3, Garbage, The Coral, Haven, Electric Soft Parade, Alfie, The Vines (the frontman gets the most rock'n'roll award of the weekend, for jumping around like a lunatic, throwing his guitar around, etc. He was quite amusing. :D , Tompaulin, Badly Drawn Boy, Roger Waters, Gorky's Zygotic Mynci, and Air. :D They ranged from good to great, I didn't see anyone who was actually bad. ;)
What about hundred reasons, what i saw he was also jumping around like a mad man :D Wow that all sounds really excellent, what i saw was good and you pretty much confirmed that, just think, there wasn't even supposed to be a Glastonbury festival this year.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:39 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Ah yes, the ever-tasteful "Have a few poor people sacrifice their pride and dignity and jump around in idiotic kangaroo suits" gig. That job falls squarely into my "Will not do this" list. :rolleyes: :D

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:49 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
What about hundred reasons, what i saw he was also jumping around like a mad man.
I didn't really see them, I think I caught the end of their set now you mention it, but I was sitting down at the back so I couldn't see. ;)
Wow that all sounds really excellent, what i saw was good and you pretty much confirmed that, just think, there wasn't even supposed to be a Glastonbury festival this year.
They managed to keep out most of the fence-jumpers this year... I heard that in 2000 they had 120,000 fence-jumpers :eek: but they only had a couple of thousand this year. Unfortunately that meant there were loads of scallies outside the fence in the campsites and car parks robbing people. :rolleyes: Apparently at one point a whole gang of them tried to storm one of the gates, so on Saturday night we had to be ready to lock the gates at a moment's notice... wasn't any trouble on our shift though. At least it looks like they'll be allowed to run the festival again next year... it would have been the last ever if they had the same problems as they did in 2000.

@Odie Rolf seemed as surprised as everyone else to see the kangaroo guys. :D Don't be such a grouch, it was funny. :p

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:51 am
by Dottie
Someone have returned. Nice to see you back, and nice that you enjoyed it. :)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:52 am
by Nippy
Hey Georgi and Sleep, I saw a bit of the highlights on TV, I thought Coldplay didn't look that energetic, otherwise, fantastic performances. :)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:54 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi
They managed to keep out most of the fence-jumpers this year... I heard that in 2000 they had 120,000 fence-jumpers :eek: but they only had a couple of thousand this year. Unfortunately that meant there were loads of scallies outside the fence in the campsites and car parks robbing people. :rolleyes: Apparently at one point a whole gang of them tried to storm one of the gates, so on Saturday night we had to be ready to lock the gates at a moment's notice... wasn't any trouble on our shift though. At least it looks like they'll be allowed to run the festival again next year... it would have been the last ever if they had the same problems as they did in 2000.
Did you have lots of billie clubs and Riot Shields? :D It seems strange that people would be willing to close down the festival through their misadventures, rather than pay for a ticket :( That is good, hopefully it will be as good next year as this year :)

@Nips, apparently Coldplay were looking quite depressed all day anyway.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:56 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Why, Dottie, what a surprise to see you here! :p

@Georgi-Funny as in "pathetic" is the way it always strikes me. :D Don't be fooled, it was all an elaborate scheme to make Australia look even more tacky than it already does, an accomplishment indeed. ;)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 5:58 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Why, Dottie, what a surprise to see you here! :p
Yes, I wont usally go this far from DWs home for the depraved, but since ... I thought I should make an exception. ;)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:01 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
Since you're here anyway, d'you want a drink? :)

EDIT-Have to go, time for dinner here (well, it's about an hour after time for dinner, but we're eating late.) Seeya all in a bit. Dusty, take Dottie's order and get him a drink of his choosing.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:03 am
by Dottie
Originally posted by Ode to a Grasshopper
Since you're here anyway, d'you want a drink? :)
Nope, Ill just sit over here and watch things... :D

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:03 am
by Georgi
Hey Dottie :) *hug*
How are things at the House of the Depraved? :D

@Nippy I didn't see Coldplay (went to Garbage instead), but I have heard people saying how great they were, and I even heard someone on the radio saying it was a legendary performance... *shrug*

Oh, Electric Soft Parade get the most unnecessarily long jamming session in the middle of a song award. But redeemed themselves partly when the keyboard player played standing on his keyboard. :D
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Did you have lots of billie clubs and Riot Shields? It seems strange that people would be willing to close down the festival rather than pay for a ticket. That is good, hopefully it will be as good next year as this year
No, we had lots of scouse security guards. :D I guess they don't care - apparently a lot of the people trying to get in were only after theiving opportunities rather than actually wanting to see the bands. :rolleyes: Frankly anyone who got over that fence deserved to get in, it's 12 foot high, with another 10' or so underground to stop people tunnelling, and razor-sharp on the top... pretty impossible to get past without some kind of industrial equipment... ;)

@Odie well maybe... anyway, Rolfie was very popular. :p Oh, and seeya later.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:10 am
by Dottie
I heard that in 2000 they had 120,000 fence-jumpers
How big is that festival? 120k is certainly alot...
How are things at the House of the Depraved?
Empty...
*Purrs* *Hug*

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:16 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi
Oh, Electric Soft Parade get the most unnecessarily long jamming session in the middle of a song award. But redeemed themselves partly when the keyboard player played standing on his keyboard. :D
LMAO :D nice style :D
No, we had lots of scouse security guards. :D I guess they don't care - apparently a lot of the people trying to get in were only after theiving opportunities rather than actually wanting to see the bands. :rolleyes: Frankly anyone who got over that fence deserved to get in, it's 12 foot high, with another 10' or so underground to stop people tunnelling, and razor-sharp on the top... pretty impossible to get past without some kind of industrial equipment... ;)
Probably better than billie clubs :D That is slightly mad, perhaps you should have had some attack dogs there as well :D That must have cost a lot to set up, makes one wonder if they gained enough profit to cover it?

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:19 am
by Tamerlane
Good evening all, it seems that Georgi is back. I guess the festival was fun.

Dusty a J.D please.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:37 am
by Georgi
Originally posted by Dottie
How big is that festival? 120k is certainly alot...
Not sure... but it's the biggest music festival in Europe. :cool: The site is 900 acres.
Empty... *Purrs* *Hug*
What, no Dragonwench? ;) *ruffles Dottie's hair*
Posted by Sleepy
Probably better than billie clubs. That is slightly mad, perhaps you should have had some attack dogs there as well That must have cost a lot to set up, makes one wonder if they gained enough profit to cover it?
I thought so :D Well they did have specialized security guards driving around the perimeter as well. It took 6 weeks to set up the fence, but I suppose if it means they can continue to run the festival, it's worth it. Anyway, at £100 a ticket, I'm sure they could afford it.

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:38 am
by Ode to a Grasshopper
**Gets Tammy a JDs**

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:45 am
by Mr Sleep
Originally posted by Georgi
I thought so :D Well they did have specialized security guards driving around the perimeter as well. It took 6 weeks to set up the fence, but I suppose if it means they can continue to run the festival, it's worth it. Anyway, at £100 a ticket, I'm sure they could afford it.
Did they act like all security guards do; overblown ego's. I have never been to any location where the guards don't act like ego maniacs ;)

Lets say that 100'000 of that 120'000 decided to actually pay this year, that would mean 1million, more than enough for the fence :)

Posted: Mon Jul 01, 2002 6:48 am
by Tamerlane
Originally posted by Mr Sleep
Did they act like all security guards do; overblown ego's. I have never been to any location where the guards don't act like ego maniacs ;)
You could always do like a famous band did, and get the Hells Angels to keep an eye on the proceedings. :eek: :D