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  1. I understand that one effective way of clearing a lot of the chairs and picnic blankets away from in front of the stage is to put on a set by Nuha Ruby Ra, which apparently worked at Green Man. Not sure it would at EOTR though.
  2. The Good: Pretty much everything apart from: The Bad: Every year the decent beer tent underestimates the amount of stout and porter they need, with this year being the worst I can remember with only one stout very infrequently available. The Ugly: Wasps that don't seem to understand plain english and don't f*ck off when told to do so. And while I'm here, I didn't specifically mention under 'good' the sound quality on every stage I went to. I've done 5 fests this year (Black Deer, 2k Trees, Truck, GM, EOTR) and EOTR is the only one that had great sound for every act I saw (mainly from the barrier) and no irritating sound bleed from other stages. Admittedly I didn't see anything on the Piano Stage this year, which does suffer sound bleed, nor did I go to Talking Heads, but it's all been great down there in previous years. Sound quality is one thing that makes EOTR stand out, and something which should never be part of cost saving, which I understand it has been for at least 2 of the aforementioned fests.
  3. Well for me personally, please not The Black Keys who did the worst headline set I've ever seen (at Latitude). And would be interesting to look who has headlined the G Garden Stage or sub-headed Woods previously and could now be ready to step up as Future Islands did this year.
  4. For those of you doing Settlers, I've just created a short Spotify playlist : Green Man Settlers 2023 Not all artists are on it as I couldn't always be sure which was the right act. I've largely chosen the most recent single.
  5. So here's a summary of Top 10s to date with 86 different acts featuring. Personally I'm a little surprised how low Ezra is in the list. I wonder how many would now include Crack Cloud, who hadn't been announced when most of us posted - certainly they would now be in my Top 10. Also noted that this year's Wet Leg (aka The Last Dinner Party) hasn't got much traction with us. Wilco 12 Angel Olsen 9 Personal Trainer 9 King Gizzard 8 Panda Bear and Sonic Boom 8 Arooj Aftab 8 The Murder Capital 8 Wunderhorse 7 Caroline 6 Moin 6 Teke::Teke 6 Deerhoof 6 Geese 5 Say She She 5 They Hate Change 5 Lee Fields & The Expressions 5 Bar Italia 4 Yeule 4 Dungen 4 Kara Jackson 3 Horse Lords 3 Big|Brave 3 Oren Ambarchi 3 Charlotte Adigery & Bolis Pupul 3 PVA 3 Gretel Hanlyn 3 Daniel Norgren 3 Future Islands 3 Floodlights 3 Ezra Furman 3 Heartworms 2 High Vis 2 Marina Allen 2 Friendship 2 Cass McCoombs 2 Ela Minus 2 Greentea Peng 2 Overmono 2 UMO 2 Adwaith 2 The Prize 2 The Murlocs 2 Allah-Las 2 The Courettes 2 Avalanche Kaito 2 Scott Lavene 2 Samia 2 Bodega 2 Royel Otis 2 King Tuff 2 Murlocs 2 Blue Bendy 2 Joan Shelley 2 Mabe Fratti 2 Divide and Dissolve 2 Laudromat 2 Crack Cloud 1 Beige Banquet 1 Cinder Well 1 Charlotte Cornfield 1 Charley Crockett 1 Caitlin Rose 1 CVC 1 Julia Reidy 1 Ulrika Spacek 1 The Last Dinner Party 1 Tapir! 1 System Exclusive 1 Sessa 1 Sam Burton 1 Runnner 1 Nina Nastasia 1 Mary Wallopers 1 Infinity Knives 1 Kokoko! 1 Divorce 1 Jon Mckiel 1 John Francis Flynn 1 Jessica’s Brother 1 75 Dollar Bill 1 Indigo Sparke 1 HMLTD 1 H. Hawkline 1 Gena Rose Bruce 1 Fatoumata Diawara 1 Lime Garden 1
  6. When first announced, I was somewhat underwhelmed by the line-up. However with the last additions, and having given a quick listen to everything, I’m now worried about how many clashes I’m going to have. An initial top 10, no doubt subject to change as I listen more and see some of these acts between now and end-August. Allah-Las Ezra Furman Heartworms High Vis Panda Bear / Sonic Boom Personal Trainer Royel Otis The Courettes The Murder Capital The Prize
  7. Well if I wasn't going to EOTR, I'd be going to MPF - that's a cracking line-up for a one-dayer.
  8. Yes, here also with a ticket and super-happy with yesterday's announcement, which really lit up my day. Here's hoping that the next EOTR line-up announcement does similar.
  9. Although not BCUC, Orchestra Baobab and Mdou Moctar who were 3 of my absolute highlights last year.
  10. Would be good to get a few of the bands that I've seen and enjoyed in the last 12 months or so, and who haven't (I think!) already played at EOTR: Sprints, Melts, Scattered Ashes, Enola Gay, Bullet Girl, Youth Sector, Opus Kink, Hallan, Deadletter, Lemondaze, The Lounge Society, Egyptian Blue, Mandrake Handshake, Cheap Teeth, Crows, Vlure, Fake Turins, Personal Trainer, Winter Gardens, Ditz.
  11. This is pretty much what I said in my response to the GM questionnaire. I do Settlers with a 4/5 friends, and take a gazebo, which becomes our community centre. I do 3/4 other weekend camping festivals during the year, but don't take the gazebo, even though one of them is with the same friends.
  12. There's a whole host of bands I've seen in the last year or so I'd love to see at EOTR : Vlure (and there would be no one better for a late night secret set than Vlure), Hallan, Opus Kink, Youth Sector, Lemondaze, Enola Gay, Sprints, King Hannah, Egyptian Blue, Bullet Girl, Scattered Ashes, Been Stellar, Ditz, Panic Shack. Plus hopefully some returnees : WH Lung, The Murder Capital, Black Country New Road, Katy J Pearson, PVA, Crack Cloud
  13. Agreed. Hopefully GM will have taken note of the reception given to Orchestra Baobab, Mdou Moctar and BCUC and are able to bill for 2023 some comparable and similarly diverse African acts.
  14. 100% agreement with this, particularly the comment about the Walled Garden. It seems to me that for the last few years the 'sitters' including mini-wagons have been creeping ever further forward on both the Mountain Stage and the Walled Garden. I thought there used to be a 'rule' of no chairs or carriages on the flat bit of the Mountain Stage after a certain time, but that appears to have gone out of the window. And while I'm here, definitely a retrograde step to have food stalls near the Walled Garden Stage again.
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