fragglegull
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- Jun 3, 2008
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Any NSC'ers heading down to Lulworth Castle this weekend for it??
Any NSC'ers heading down to Lulworth Castle this weekend for it??
Got to miss bestival proper this year after going to all of the others as some selfish mate of mine is getting married so making do with camp bestival hopefully the sun will be out. some decent acts by the looks of it!! :yahoo:
all reports say it wasn't that good - especially the beyong the wizard sleeve set "like a 90's funk club" apparently;
and i heard flaming lips were dodgy.
but the setting was fab.
..the idea of a festival with a load of parents and children doesnt really entertain me.
All the best festivals cater for kids well. Bestival has always been very kid friendly and there always loads of children and things for them to do at Glastonbury.
We are very tempted to take our little one to his first festival at Bestival this year. Just need to convince the missus that shell have responsibility whilst I saunter off for Laurent Garniers 3 hr set and Todd Terje.
have to admit even though the line up could have been better and that, me and my mates had a top weekend.
i thought all the kids running around would annoy me but it made for a much more mellow atmosphere as other festivals can be a bit drug heavy for 3 days, kind of made you engage with people that you wouldnt normally speak to as their kids were attacking you with plastic swords etc:.........will be up for it again next year depending on what the weather looks like and also what the line up for bennacissim is looking like!
nice one camp bestival!!
and imperial liesure were ace, top tip!!
so the sun was out - but what did you think of it?
My thoughts were that it was very tame and ultra middle class but fantastic setting and very relaxing. Will not bother next year as music was very poor for the price I thought. If it had rained I would have struggled to see the point - whereas Glastonbury for £35 more has so much on it's immune to the rain. You also get your programme thrown in at Glasto rather than the tight bastards charging £7 for a crappy bestival one.