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I weas going to got tomorrow for the day really wanted to see The Blackout and My Chemical Romance who are fantastic live.
Ditto matey.My daughter (17) also went on Wednesday for the full camp-out (first time without the folks) with a huge gang. Hardly replied to any of my texts (not that I'm worried like or contemplating driving up there, or worried she's ok, dry, free from druggies, rapists, gimps, dweebs and knuckleheads). All she's said was Muse and Elbow were awesome.I can see the daft chuff going all hippie with daisies in her hair, bare feet and covered in mudWould really have liked to have gone last night, but sadly work interfered.
Daughter turned up home yesterday. No teeth clean for 5 days, no wash, little or no sleep, little or no food, lot's of alcohol and good music. Absolutely wiped out and in her words needs cleansing, plenty of food and lot's of sleep.As an aside, she suggests Elbow stole the weekend
She saw Frank Turner mate. I've never heard him/them to be honest but she said they were good. Muse were obviously the best followed by Madness, no surprise there. I think Elbow surprised her as she went quite sceptical of them, but in her words blown away.Strokes did the typical moody rock stars personna gig and spoilt it.Beady Eye were good apart from the crowd winding Liam up re Wonderwall and Noel, and thus being subjected to his infamous F Key tirade.I nice little festival that I've been too before and a lot less hyped is the Bingley festival this weekend. Been before and always a good line up.I wish I could make it, but alas the Derwent Trail Run awaits me this weekend. Sunday looks the pick with Chase and Status closing and the mighty Coral on before, and Wretch 32 (see linky)Potato
Well my Daughters at Leeds fest, been there since Wednesday, mudded up to the eyballs, tent leaks hope it`s worth it, Muse headlining tonight, My Chemical Romance tomorrow and Pulp on Sunday, I told her not to miss Madness at 4pm Sunday