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Anyone going to Glastonbury?
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Trader Woody
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 2:45 PM
Arrrrr, the finest festival in the world, making Woodstock seem like a big bag of clueless muddy shite. But who's going? This year 112,000 tickets sold out in less than 3 hours. I got lucky this year, but did any other Tiki Centralites grab tickets? Trader Woody |
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Sun, Apr 3, 2005 3:56 PM
Woody, now that you've got my attention...please provide a few more details (i.e. who, what, when & $'s). |
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Trader Woody
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 9:01 AM
It's a big festival held in a lovely green valley that's been going on for decades. I've been a few times, and it's always been excellent, with something for everyone - a big pyramid stage with major acts on it (last year it had Paul McCartney, Oasis, Muse, James Brown, Morrissey etc), a John Peel stage for left-field bands, a Jazz stage, a dance tent, comedy tent and a bunch of other stuff. It's huge, with something for pretty much everyone. Here's a bit of history: Trader Woody |
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 9:56 AM
Here's the Rumored to Attend list from http://www.gorge.org:
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freddiefreelance
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Mon, Apr 4, 2005 2:17 PM
Hey! I just realized, no Hawkwind? :( Are they going to play on a soapbox in from of the gates to protest the fact that the show isn't free? |
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Fri, Apr 8, 2005 11:24 AM
I've heard good things. We have something simular http://www.bonnaroo.com in Tennessee, though I think Modest Mouse is the only group at both. I'll be going for the third straight year even though last year was a overcrowded nasty mud pit and a traffic nightmare. It is quite a party and the line up is very strong this year. Widespread Panic, Black Crowes, Allman Brothers, Modest Mouse, Dave Mathews, Trey Anastasio, Bob Weir and a few dozen others. |
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Trader Woody
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Sat, Apr 9, 2005 9:54 AM
Yeah, as ever the Glasto line-up is full of names that I know, are of "quality", yet I'm not really into. No real surprise there as this will be the 6th time I've gone, and I've never really wanted to see more than a couple of bands each time. For some reason I always gravitate towards the Green Fields, the cider bus or the jazz stage (on a hot day). I'm just looking forward to the nitrous oxide balloons. Trader Woody |
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Sun, Apr 10, 2005 11:55 AM
Yes I am going, stayed up all last saturday night so i'd be awake to buy tickets. |
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Trader Woody
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Mon, Apr 11, 2005 4:47 AM
Great! We'll have to meet up for some psychedelic pear cider!!! Here's the official list of performers that just came out. Take a deep breath: White Stripes Trader Woody |
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Mon, Apr 11, 2005 7:09 AM
The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain! Ooh, cool! Some incredible performers listed there, & let me point out to any Reggae/Dup fans out there that the Mad Professor Dub Show will be some of the best Dub Reggae you'll ever see. |
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Mon, Apr 11, 2005 8:08 AM
What the heck is G Love doing over there? LMAO |
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atomictonytiki
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Mon, Apr 11, 2005 9:48 AM
mmmmmmm pear cider (drool, a quick scan through the line up and this is my first pick of bands to see, but knowing past experiance of glastonbury they will all be on at the same time.. White Stripes (never seen them yet) |
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Mon, Apr 11, 2005 10:17 AM
One of these days I will make it to Glastonbury. Always wanted to see it with my own eyes. Here's an shot of the crowd: It doesn't really do justice to the enormity of the thing. I got a poster of this image once in an issue of Q and it's really staggering. One of the nice things about being a fan of British bands here in CA is that when they come here, no one on earth knows who they are so they end up playing tiny little clubs. They usually end up milling around the audience since there isn't always a backstage. We've just had Kaiser Chiefs (BTW, I know it's highly derivative, but "I Predict a Riot" is a killer single), Keane, The Doves, The Coral, Ash, Mull Historical Society, Ed Harcourt, and a lot more. Going to see Athlete and New Order next month as well. (not together!) Still, wish I could be there! Have fun! |
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Mon, Apr 18, 2005 1:23 AM
The Guys who run the Lost Vagueness Stage/area came to see me ysterday and they seemed interseted in the idea of a tiki bar, 'maybe' not this year, and not next (as there isn't one) but we may see Tiki at Glastonbury one day. |
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atomictonytiki
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Mon, Apr 18, 2005 11:10 AM
Offering to help Lost Vaugueness with building a tiki bar is a great way to blag into glastonbury, the only draw back is that the "mean fiddler" run all the bars (that is organise the licencess and set the prices) so good quality cocktails probably wont happen. |
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Trader Woody
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Tue, Apr 19, 2005 2:31 PM
Hey, that's great news! Hope they go for it. I understand they do other shows as well now, so perhaps you could be helping them out sooner than later. Tiki has actually been at Glastonbury in the form of the Tiki Central mascot mug Shecky, who visited a couple of years back. I made a Shecky flag to fly over the tent, too. Hopefully it'll fly again this year if I can find it. Trader Woody |
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Mon, Apr 25, 2005 11:29 PM
Here's hoping it doesn't rain and become a mudhole like it did in 1997 and 1998 - my friends mocked the Yank for wearing wellies and fashioning a raincoat/biohazard suit out of trash bags, but who got trench foot and/or a wicked case of the runs? Not me. Probably the closest thing the US has to Glasto is Coachella - great line-up, but man oh man it was HOT last year... |
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Tue, Jun 21, 2005 5:11 AM
I'm off to Glastonbury tonight and the weather outlook is "scorchio", joy, but a twelve hour drive in a monster slow moving camper van not so joyfull. |
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Tue, Jun 21, 2005 5:42 AM
Tony, Please post some pic of Glastonbury endulgence. |
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atomictonytiki
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Tue, Jun 21, 2005 6:11 AM
I shall try my best:) |
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atomictonytiki
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Sun, Jul 17, 2005 10:11 AM
(Hi I supposed to post this as soon as i came back, but my wife decided i had something more important to do, as they do, and i only just got around to finishing it..) Well that’s me returned from a field in Summerset, and what a good week that was. Naked Ruby: A Brixton based Voodoo-billy band with a powerfully Joplinesque lead singer, who later helped demolish our supply of gin and tonics Lovely people. Around about four on the Friday I noticed flashes in the sky, Fireworks I thought, then the biggest drop of rain hit me. Oh I thought its about to rain, better retire to my lovely dry camper and listen to the sound of the rain hit the roof, while I’m snugly and warm. The Zutons: who played standard Indie rock, until their last track witch had prog style freak-outs and Sativa drummer style massed drumming, which heartily impressed me. Alabama 3: A wonderful set by the ‘bama, with a talented wee lassie singing with them, a few new songs but all the classics, “Mao Tse Tung Said” filled the field with clenched fist socialist salutes, of and they were introduced by Howard Marks and I think I saw Brian Wilson standing at the back of the stage miming shooting up during “Hypo full of Love”. White Stripes: The field in front of the Pyramid Stage was reminiscent of the mud at the battle of the Somme, a deep sucking swamp, but the band played great, loved their version of Dolly’s Jolene. Saturday arrived after another night of drinking, more pear cider was had for breakfast and an attempt to upgrade my very wet and mud covered trainers for some boots or wellies but not wanting to join the riot in front of the “Joe bananas stall”, I opted for drying my feet, applying some socks then jury rigging waterproofing with plastic bags and gaffer tape. With my feet now better equipped I stomped of to watch a band. The Levellers: A crusty-hood dream to see them at Glastonbury, they were good played all their big songs, good big crowd and they offered to let my friend Rarg join the band afterwards. The weather was overcast on Saturday and seemed to threaten more rain but as another friend said “Play stops Rain”, so on went my dinner jacked for an evening of carousing and on the way I saw.. Hayseed Dixie: I’ve seen them play at Studio24 a couple of times now but since I’m working behind the bar I never get a chance to enjoy myself, so it was a right treat to finally get to dance along and bloody hell they are talented. The Proclaimers: Well they were on after the ‘Dixies and they played “Letter from America” first, we slinked of to the rock’n’roll diner at Vagueness for some dinner and came back to hear them play “I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)” as their final track. Sunday started hot and stayed that way all day, the mud started to dry and where their had been quagmires now their was dust, it defiantly perked me up, so straight into more cider. I find on weekend bender if you stop drinking that’s when your troubles start. The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain: They were the best band at Glastonbury, in sheer talent and musicianship and comedy, just amazing, I would crawl on broken glass to play the Ukulele as well as them. Anybody that missed them wasted their entrance money. By Sunday evening I was getting a bit lethargic so spent the evening around a campfire enjoying the company of friends, I find that so many people go a little nuts on the Sunday because their going home the next day and start to panic. I just like to relax and let the final night wash over me, in perpetration for the Monday Tat-fest. Monday starts with my trainers splitting open, the wet, mud and heavy use on gravel roads have finally gotten the better of them, but as luck would have it its Tat-fest Monday. I wonder if it’s a sad reflection on the consumer society at the amount of stuff that gets left behind at Glastonbury (Wellie boots that could have been sold at £70 on the wet days are left by the bins, whole tents, camping mats and every year a kitchen sink are all up for grabs on Tat-fest Monday) or is more about the long march home and a desire to lighten your bulging backpack. And so we depart later that evening leaving the field of Glastonbury for another two years. My dear friend RARG and my wife JILL [ Edited by: atomictonytiki 2009-01-21 09:56 ] [ Edited by: atomictonytiki 2009-05-04 06:57 ] |
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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 12:20 AM
Hilarious. That sounds like one good weekend. |
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atomictonytiki
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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 9:07 AM
It was rather good fun, while i was there i saw lots of posters for various boutique festivals all over the country, so now there is much more festival high-jinks i can get into. |
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Mon, Jul 18, 2005 10:13 AM
In the US they're known as A3 since the Lite Country act Alabama sued them for using a name that sounded like theirs. Their song "Woke Up This Morning" is used as the theme to "The Sopranos" TV series. |
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atomictonytiki
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Sun, Apr 1, 2007 10:21 AM
So did anybody manage to get tickets for this year "Glastonbury 2007"? |
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Sun, Apr 1, 2007 3:46 PM
Anyone have old pictures to post....would love to see those. :) |
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