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Started by Wolf 359, Aug 21 2011 07:05 PM
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Posted 21 August 2011 - 07:05 PM
Praise goes to BIG COUNTRY for an excellent set of old favorites second on the C4 stage. CAST for a stellar 'good times' set in the pouring rain, also on the C4 stage. The KAISER CHIEFS for better live than recorded versions of 'Oh my god', 'I predict a riot' and 'Na na na na na' on the Main stage and finally CHASE & STATUS for pure mayhem - especially 'No problem', 'Time' and of course 'Let you go' in the bloody hot and very sweaty Tent. Top notch day out.
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Posted 22 August 2011 - 11:08 AM
Wolf 359, on 21 August 2011 - 07:05 PM, said:Praise goes to BIG COUNTRY for an excellent set of old favorites second on the C4 stage. CAST for a stellar 'good times' set in the pouring rain, also on the C4 stage. The KAISER CHIEFS for better live than recorded versions of 'Oh my god', 'I predict a riot' and 'Na na na na na' on the Main stage and finally CHASE & STATUS for pure mayhem - especially 'No problem', 'Time' and of course 'Let you go' in the bloody hot and very sweaty Tent. Top notch day out.
Agree that Big Country delivered an excellent and energetic set of old favourites, but I thought Cast seemed as if they would rather have been somewhere else, and ended their set rather abruptly before marching off. As for Kaiser Chiefs, yes it was a good set, but they didn't play Na na na na na, so not sure how closely you were listening?!
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Posted 22 August 2011 - 11:46 AM
With regards to the Kaiser Chiefs you could well be right. They are one of the bands I absolutely detest but I had such a bloody great time up the front when they were on I had to rely on my mates to tell me the tunes as I had no idea what any of them were!
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