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Posted: Mon Jun 06, 2011 11:25 am
by sgt.null
do you have a list of Robyn's covers?

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 6:07 am
by stonemaybe
Sorry Sarge I do not. I don't know any Captain Beefheart & Magic Band stuff, so i can only go on what he said - that they were going to play, in order, both sides of Clear Spot. A random stranger told me that they'd played a few other Beefheart songs, after the album.

Posted: Wed Jun 08, 2011 12:03 pm
by sgt.null
Stonemaybe wrote:Sorry Sarge I do not. I don't know any Captain Beefheart & Magic Band stuff, so i can only go on what he said - that they were going to play, in order, both sides of Clear Spot. A random stranger told me that they'd played a few other Beefheart songs, after the album.
wish i had been there. :)

Posted: Sun Jul 03, 2011 12:23 am
by stonemaybe
Time for the annual KW Glastonbury update :roll:

It was the best EVER!

Set off at 5am Wednesday took the secret backroad route to avoid the traffic jams which worked a treat but had to queue a couple of hours to get through the gates and got absolutely soaked by torrential rain. We were the men of constant sorrow!. The rest of the day and Thursday were wonderful though - lots of new friends made and various little bands enjoyed.

Friday (the start of main stages) began with a totally unexpected treat. I was persuaded to check out Two Door Cinema Club against my better judgement because I'd got them mixed up with Bombay Bicycle Club who I'd seen before and disliked. It was 1pm which is pretty early but it was packed and rockin(!) and he's ginger and from NI to like me which was all good (9/10) :D

After that there was no option but to go to the Other Stage (the 2nd biggest one) which I normally hate because it's very exposed and a bit of wind ruins the sound, but the lineup left us no choice at all! It started to rain about this time (and kept raining for 12 hours, oh the mud!) First up was Bright Eyes which were good but not as good as I hoped (7/10). Next on were Fleet Foxes who were great but the sun should have been shining for the '!' (8/10). Next up were Mumford & Sons they had an awful lot to live up to after their set last year but they did good (9/10).

Next there was a problem - there were so many things on at the same time i wanted to see - Primal Scream, Crystal Castles, Fat Boy Slim, DJ Shadow, Barenaked Ladies, but i decided (and it was the best choice of my life) to go to a wee stage(Spirit of 71) to see Melanie. She was the highlight of the weekend (12/10). If you click on that link you might see (a now embarrassed) me 'dancing' in front of camera!. Not only was the music brilliant, but it was very poignant too - her husband of 30 years who was also her booking agent who'd arranged the gig, just passed away a couple of weeks ago. It was still p*ssing rain, but I fell in love and it was a memory that will live with me forever.

I made it back to the Other Stage in time to see Primal Scream finish their set with 'Jailbird' and 'Rocks' (both of which I love) though I missed the whole of Screamadelica which they'd played in its entirity.

Saturday we took it easy musically until evening. First band I saw was The Horrors at the John Peel Stage who were gothically entertaining (7/10) then Noah and the Whale who were pants (3/10) then the band I was anticipating most all weekend, Battles. They were great but didn't live up expectations! (8.5/10)

After that I wandered up to Avalon to watch Flogging Molly (no link :( ) who were good (8/10) but the highlight was singing a chorus with a random stranger I met afterwards of a song they didn't play ('Factory Girls)

Sunday was a write-off. Woke up to blazing sunshine - the tent was like an oven , we sat around tents (melting) for a few hours. Managed to miss The Wombles and Don Mclean. Just made it to Pyramid Stage to see Paul Simon who was very disappointing (3/10).

But then saw Eels at Other Stage who were fantastic (9.5/10)

Energy levels were low and luckily we'd rented car so we packed up our tents and left.

A wonderful weekend of music :biggrin:

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:34 am
by Menolly
Stonemaybe wrote:Next there was a problem - there were so many things on at the same time i wanted to see - Primal Scream, Crystal Castles, Fat Boy Slim, DJ Shadow, Barenaked Ladies, but i decided (and it was the best choice of my life) to go to a wee stage(Spirit of 71) to see Melanie. She was the highlight of the weekend (12/10). If you click on that link you might see (a now embarrassed) me 'dancing' in front of camera!. Not only was the music brilliant, but it was very poignant too - her husband of 30 years who was also her booking agent who'd arranged the gig, just passed away a couple of weeks ago. It was still p*ssing rain, but I fell in love and it was a memory that will live with me forever.
You had some great arm action going on during the last verse, Stone. ;)
(really hoping I recognized you from the back. if I'm right, the hat is a dead giveaway.)
...and I've loved that song since I was a young girl on skates. How nice to see an updated version.

Posted: Mon Jul 04, 2011 4:45 am
by O-gon-cho
Stonemaybe wrote:It started to rain about this time (and kept raining for 12 hours, oh the mud!)
Were there any mud wyrmlings to be found this year, bard?

Posted: Fri Jul 22, 2011 5:48 pm
by stonemaybe
www.youtube.com/watch?v=AJSdQQi5TyI
If anyone's offended by using Hitler in a joke, don't click!

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 1:03 am
by lucimay
extraordinary line up at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival this year in San Francisco (click blue link to see lineup.) this festival is FREE in Golden Gate Park. several stages for three days. free. UNbelieveable!

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2011

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Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 3:15 am
by Menolly
Looks like it will be a fantastic time!

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 7:32 am
by sgt.null
lucimay wrote:extraordinary line up at Hardly Strictly Bluegrass Festival this year in San Francisco (click blue link to see lineup.) this festival is FREE in Golden Gate Park. several stages for three days. free. UNbelieveable!

Hardly Strictly Bluegrass 2011

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Song 7, Round 3 Medley
www.bobmould.com/Bob Mould

wow! if you have a chance to go Luci - you must see him. you must, he is great, awesome, great, fantastic. my favorite. i am so fricking jealous of you right now. you must go so i can live through you. find someone who is taping it? :)

also worth seeing - flatlanders, blind boys of alabama, earl scruggs, patty griffin, bela fleck, john prine, emmylou harris, gillian welch, robert plant, jayhawks...

btw - the Bob song in the medley is
'I'm Sorry, Baby, But You Can't Stand In My Light Any More'
www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ja4DrWFJ6sk

Posted: Tue Aug 09, 2011 10:50 am
by lucimay
oh have no fear! i'll be there alright. hopefully i can pry sorus or jenn ang bgb or all three out to go with. :biggrin:

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 5:31 am
by sgt.null
lucimay wrote:oh have no fear! i'll be there alright. hopefully i can pry sorus or jenn ang bgb or all three out to go with. :biggrin:
smuggle a recording, setlist, bob's guitar, etc. :lol:

Posted: Wed Aug 10, 2011 3:38 pm
by stonemaybe
Looks really good, luci! My recommendations.... (bands I've seen live who're great) Gomez, Bright Eyes, Broken Social Scene though there's loads of others I'd love to see.

Electric Picnic is sneaking up on me, and hopefully another big tick on my all-time-wannasee list with Death in Vegas playing.

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 7:02 am
by sgt.null
Stonemaybe wrote:Looks really good, luci! My recommendations.... (bands I've seen live who're great) Gomez, Bright Eyes, Broken Social Scene though there's loads of others I'd love to see.

Electric Picnic is sneaking up on me, and hopefully another big tick on my all-time-wannasee list with Death in Vegas playing.
PJ Harvey. Big Audio Dynamite. . M. Ward. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. Gordon Gano & the Ryans.

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:07 pm
by stonemaybe
Pj Harvey Of Course!

A theme tune to my teenagehood! I will check out the other recs though

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:16 pm
by sgt.null
Stonemaybe wrote:Pj Harvey Of Course!

A theme tune to my teenagehood! I will check out the other recs though
i need to find her Dry album...

PJ Harvey - Victory

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:17 pm
by stonemaybe
sgt.null wrote:
Stonemaybe wrote:Looks really good, luci! My recommendations.... (bands I've seen live who're great) Gomez, Bright Eyes, Broken Social Scene though there's loads of others I'd love to see.

Electric Picnic is sneaking up on me, and hopefully another big tick on my all-time-wannasee list with Death in Vegas playing.
PJ Harvey. Big Audio Dynamite. . M. Ward. Edward Sharpe & The Magnetic Zeros. Gordon Gano & the Ryans.
WOW! Edward and gordon will be on must-see list!

Posted: Thu Aug 11, 2011 11:19 pm
by sgt.null
not afestival, but next month i finally get to see Roky Erickson if all goes well!!!!!!

Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2011 7:34 pm
by stonemaybe
Gotta thank you again Sarge for the Edward Sharpe and the magnetic Zeros tip. They were my highlight of the festival. Unbelievably good!

Other highlights were OMD and Death in Vegas. Hopefully be some links up on youtube soon.

Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2011 4:41 am
by sgt.null
thanks stone - but give julie (mrsnull) credit - she introduced me to them, guessing correctly that i would love their hippe vibe.

roky erickson coming soon!!!

Two-Headed Dog

You Don't Love Me Yet

Goodbye Sweet Dreams