Hotchilidog
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- Jan 24, 2009
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Just one more night of not really sleeping to go cannot wait!
I was there!
Didn't do drugs, and wasn't bothered enough about booze in those days to take any with me - I just went for the music - but I still don't remember seeing several of those acts! Bloody good two days though, huddled under a polythene sheet in the thunderstorm!
Missed Pink Floyd - well, almost all of them. They woke me up (just after I'd gone to sleep) - I cursed whoever it was that woke me up and went back to sleep again - it was only the next morning I was told what I had missed!It was and I also don't recall all of them. Pink Floyd came on in the early hours. We were invited to join some people who had the foresight to bring a large polythene sheet
so if that was you, many thanks Definitely a wonderful experience yet I never went to another festival. Mostly due to work commitments.
Gutted I didn't get tickets for this year, although managed to see most I wanted to see already. If anyone is at a loose end go see the Cool Greenhouse who open Williams Green on the Friday at 11.30, thats my tip. Fontaines on the other stage will be superb, saw them three times when I went in 2019, they were just on a cusp of a wave then after releasing Dogrel.
Now 4 years into being a dad, I'm starting to REALLY miss live music/festivals and the energy around them.
Is it sad that I hope my son might want to do festivals with me when he's old enough? Last thing I want to be is an embarrassing Dad trying to hang out with his son if it's not wanted.
Glass Animals for me. Superb live act.
Clash with Haim. Shame.
Clash with Haim. Shame.
Rhymes with Haim. Shame.
Now 4 years into being a dad, I'm starting to REALLY miss live music/festivals and the energy around them.
Is it sad that I hope my son might want to do festivals with me when he's old enough? Last thing I want to be is an embarrassing Dad trying to hang out with his son if it's not wanted.
Now 4 years into being a dad, I'm starting to REALLY miss live music/festivals and the energy around them.
Is it sad that I hope my son might want to do festivals with me when he's old enough? Last thing I want to be is an embarrassing Dad trying to hang out with his son if it's not wanted.
Anyone on the 5am coach from Pool Valley?
Now 4 years into being a dad, I'm starting to REALLY miss live music/festivals and the energy around them.
Is it sad that I hope my son might want to do festivals with me when he's old enough? Last thing I want to be is an embarrassing Dad trying to hang out with his son if it's not wanted.
I am at Glastonbury, and it is already magnificent. I never, ever want to go home.
I was thinking the opposite... not met a soul who wants to see him yet.