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2013 headliners
Started by zahidf, Sep 05 2011 03:32 PM
117 replies to this topic#101
Posted 04 October 2011 - 09:11 PM
MMJ and Frightened Rabbit would be great but I can't understand Gaslight Anthem and I am very pleased to have Mr Finn onside with me.
#102
Posted 08 October 2011 - 08:23 PM
How about:
Esben & the Witch
Scout Niblett
Bonnie 'Prince' Billy
Emily Jane White
Nick Cave
PJ Harvey
House of Wolves
Bill Callahan
Feist
Iron & wine
Bon Iver
Soap & Skin
Agnes Obel
Low
Dark Horses
Ane Brun
Charlotte Gainsbourg
The Do
#103
Posted 09 October 2011 - 12:23 AM
I'm beginning to think more about the Woods Stage, which struggles for love compared to the adored Garden Stage. The issue this year was that none of the headline acts were unifying forces, in fact my beloved Newsom appeared to be a divisive force, which I fully understand. Beirut were just not big enough, particular set against The Fall (I'll spare you my opinion of the latter!), and Mogwai were not everyone's cup of tea, certainly not against EOTR favourites Okkervil River.
So for the Woods Stage on any given night there should be a must-see big name (perhaps an oldie?), or a real feel-good band/singer that can deliver an entertaining and fun set for everyone, and of course there should be nothing in the big top or tipi stage at the time, both of which should be preparing for late sets.
I see a lot of names on the lists on this thread that could fit the bill, but the organisers have to be a step ahead. i.e. book acts that have albums out that year. e.g. Fleet Foxes, Bon Iver or Polly would have been great. If an act has toured an album for the previous 18 months, it's not much of an event.
#104
Posted 21 October 2011 - 01:08 AM
Neil Young... Imagine that at the garden stage.
#105
Posted 21 October 2011 - 12:09 PM
I saw Seasick Steve last night with the (very lovely) John Paul Jones and thought .. mmmm .... I'm not a great fan of the Woods Stage but .. Steve would probably fit the bill .. just a thought
#106
Posted 21 October 2011 - 01:04 PM
Wasn't Seasick Steve just an ever present at every festival you could think of this year? I'd like to think EOTR might be a little more adventurous. Just thinking aloud, you understand.
#107
Posted 21 October 2011 - 04:07 PM
I like your aloud thinking RRR....Seasick Steve so 2007....sorry Talulah. Although I am inclined sometimes, to think outloud, stick any shit you like on the Woods Stage.
#109
Posted 23 October 2011 - 04:17 AM
Can't be in two places at once!!
One can dream...
#110
Posted 25 October 2011 - 07:47 PM
perfectpassion, on 21 October 2011 - 04:07 PM, said:I like your aloud thinking RRR....Seasick Steve so 2007....sorry Talulah. Although I am inclined sometimes, to think outloud, stick any shit you like on the Woods Stage.
I think I was responding to the idea that the Woods stage really needs someone with a different 'vibe' to the Garden Stage. People like Fleet Foxes, Bon Iver, Low etc who've been suggested earlier in the thread are really (in my view) more suited to the Garden Stage. As I said in my earlier post I'm not a lover of the Woods Stage - I found it more of a 'generic' festival stage and think it suits a different type of performer (and dare I say festival goer?).
Not sure about the 'so 2007' comment as quite a few of the acts being championed have been around for quite a number of years.
I'm not a great fan of Seasick Steve's (my friend's choice) but had to admit that he did put on a good show the other night and generated a great atmosphere.
#111
Posted 25 October 2011 - 09:21 PM
You are probably right that he might suit the generic Woods Stage, having seen him play at Reading to a much bigger crowd (unless capacity rises again) he was very popular with the NME crowd.
Sorry wasn't meaning to be so sarcastic, the 07 reference was because he did play EoTR in 2007....always ahead of trend!
Edited by perfectpassion, 25 October 2011 - 09:29 PM.
#112
Posted 07 November 2011 - 09:50 PM
Acts I'd like to see who haven't done EOTR before
Lucinda Williams (probably a delusional fantasy but I can dream)
Eilen Jewell
Southern Tenant Folk Union
Corinne West
Regina Spektor
Warpaint
Anna Calvi
Babajack
Neil Brophy
Maria McKee
Anna Calvi
Ane Brun
Flogging Molly
Fever Ray
Uncle Earl
The Believers
The Jesus and Mary Chain (I'm fantasising again)
Mundo Jazz
Personal EOTR favourites I'd like to see return
Sparrow and the Workshop
Beth Jeans Houghton
Low Anthem
Dylan Leblanc
Esben and the Witch
First Aid Kit
She Keeps Bees
And a suggestion for a woods stage headliner - an oldie, who everybody knows, a real crowd pleaser, in tune with the audience (well those hanging round the cider bus). How about the Wurzels?
The Smoke Fairies
#113
Posted 07 November 2011 - 10:56 PM
Well Reverend, not equipped to comment on much of your wish-list (though no thanks to a J&MC revival), but thumbs up to Maria McKee, on the proviso she leaves the old stuff at home and plays us the new cinema soundtrack stuff. Maria is the best live act I've seen, but recent years have seen polite if accomplished acoustic retreads of the classics.
The nice man in my village who regularly fixes my car and takes his steam engine down to Blandford for the steam fair on the EOTR weekend swears by the Wurzels, by the way.
#114
Posted 30 January 2012 - 09:41 AM
No Feist for 2012, since she is headlining Green man
#115
Posted 30 January 2012 - 10:26 AM
Quite annoyed they've got Jonathan Richman too (and that I probably can't go)
#116
Posted 30 January 2012 - 02:50 PM
I'm disappointed to lose out on Feist as I had been secretly hoping for them. At least I'll be seeing Jonathan Richman in Cardiff at the end of Feb, to avoid double disappointment.
Green Man and Camp Bestival both seem very good at building a community and a sense of excitement about forthcoming announcements through the likes of Twitter and e-newsletters. I know that our beloved EOTR is a lot smaller, but their "press office" is a great deal quieter. It's been a while since we had anything other than a tweet about logistics.
Edited by paulwa, 30 January 2012 - 02:55 PM.
#117
Posted 30 January 2012 - 05:31 PM
paulwa, on 30 January 2012 - 02:50 PM, said:I'm disappointed to lose out on Feist as I had been secretly hoping for them. At least I'll be seeing Jonathan Richman in Cardiff at the end of Feb, to avoid double disappointment.
Green Man and Camp Bestival both seem very good at building a community and a sense of excitement about forthcoming announcements through the likes of Twitter and e-newsletters. I know that our beloved EOTR is a lot smaller, but their "press office" is a great deal quieter. It's been a while since we had anything other than a tweet about logistics.
What? Green Man's capacity is 10,000 or not sure if it has increased a bit, EoTR capacity is somewhere in that vicinity (don't start that up again lol).
Yes I was being a bit snarky Paulwa, sorry. I think "we've lost that lovin' feelin"
Edited by perfectpassion, 30 January 2012 - 06:56 PM.
#118
Posted 31 January 2012 - 04:52 PM
I have to rescind my previous comments about Gaslight Anthem - get em in, 59 Sound is a great album.
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