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4 hours ago, finn_with_1_n said:

How about Fleet Foxes? No dates in the UK scheduled for 2018 yet (and no dates in August whatsoever) and they headlined Latitude last year which is roughly double the size of Green Man so they are definitely capable of doing it.

I've not mentioned them as I'm quietly optimistic that we've dodged them.

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3 hours ago, GETOFFAMYLAWN said:

I've not mentioned them as I'm quietly optimistic that we've dodged them.

:lol:

I saw them at Latitude last year and was surprisingly impressed by them. Although they could lull anyone to sleep, I would take them over First Aid Kit any day

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11 hours ago, dentalplan said:

It’d be good if it were to happen but there’s nothing to place them in Europe for another summer, really. Can’t be much left in this current tour.

I'm convinced they'll headline the Marquee at Pukkelpop like PJ Harvey did this year. No basis for this but the tour dates do fall nicely for it.

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Paid my deposit for stewarding so guess i'm going. 

Would love to see thee oh sees back as i missed them last year to watch ryan adams with a girl. Not worth it.

PSB on Thursday would be alright, similar vein to Ride. 

The headliners didn't excite me last year apart from PJ so not too bothered who does end up headlining. Best thing about GM for me is finding excellent bands on the line up i've never heard of. 

 

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31 minutes ago, kingcrawler said:

I see Fleet Foxes have been announced for a Portuguese festival the same weekend as Green Man. I reckon they’re more likely for End of the Road but they must be bound to headline one of them.

Oh sweet. That’ll make choosing between the two this year easier. Just go to the one that doesn’t have Fleet Foxes!

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6 hours ago, dentalplan said:

Oh sweet. That’ll make choosing between the two this year easier. Just go to the one that doesn’t have Fleet Foxes!

Dig if you will the picture; EotR announce Fleet Foxes, pushing you towards Green Man, but then Green Man announce First Aid Kit whom you loathe so much. HOWEVER, Green Man also announce Caribou and Grizzly Bear as headliners, and have Protomartyr and Thundercat when EotR don't. AND THEN Green Man announce Big Byrne.

What do you do?

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7 minutes ago, GETOFFAMYLAWN said:

Dig if you will the picture; EotR announce Fleet Foxes, pushing you towards Green Man, but then Green Man announce First Aid Kit whom you loathe so much. HOWEVER, Green Man also announce Caribou and Grizzly Bear as headliners, and have Protomartyr and Thundercat when EotR don't. AND THEN Green Man announce Big Byrne.

What do you do?

Cliff Byrne retired in 2015.

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39 minutes ago, GETOFFAMYLAWN said:

Dig if you will the picture; EotR announce Fleet Foxes, pushing you towards Green Man, but then Green Man announce First Aid Kit whom you loathe so much. HOWEVER, Green Man also announce Caribou and Grizzly Bear as headliners, and have Protomartyr and Thundercat when EotR don't. AND THEN Green Man announce Big Byrne.

What do you do?

This is easy. I see Protomartyr in May, continue enjoying Thundercat but imagining a live set would be exhausting, stand in the same spot for a year and I’ll see Caribou, feel a bit sad about missing Grizzly B but ultimately avoid First Aid Kit at all costs. Added irony when at EOTR I hide out in the woods while avoiding Fleet Foxes, only to suffer an injury from a run in with a real fox for which I need first aid but the only passer by is the wrong Cliff Byrne and not in fact a (retired) licensed medical professional but a right-back.

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6 hours ago, warriormonk said:

Anyone been on a Settlers Pass before?  What's it like and would you recommend?  

Never done a Settler's Pass but from stewarding last year it seemed to be the nicest bit of the campsite, pretty much all of them had become mates and it seemed they would've happily lived there indefinitely in a commune if the rest of the festival never showed up. Seems to be a particular winner among the families with kids.

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On 12/01/2018 at 10:22 PM, GETOFFAMYLAWN said:

Never done a Settler's Pass but from stewarding last year it seemed to be the nicest bit of the campsite, pretty much all of them had become mates and it seemed they would've happily lived there indefinitely in a commune if the rest of the festival never showed up. Seems to be a particular winner among the families with kids.

Thanks for the reply.  I'm pretty much decided on this now.  I think me and my mate passed by the Settlers camp last year.  Pretty central.  Sounds like a good vibe!  We've got more of a posse coming this year I hope, with some of our mates who haven't been to a festival for years cos they've got kids.  We've told them GM is pretty much ideal for kids due to proximity of camp sites to stages, generally civilised atmosphere (even saw a queue at a bar!!), facilities etc.  I'm paying for my son this year.  He's now 18 so can go to the bar for me hehe!

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17 hours ago, GETOFFAMYLAWN said:

Only a week until tickets and line-up drop!

Was thinking today that Tune-Yards seem like a good fit to show up somewhere on the bill.

Yes - seen them twice at EotR; but unsure if they have played Green Man.

There are a few bands with things out today that I think could be there (atleast according to my Spotify Release Radar),

Lucy Dacus

Eels

Gengahr

Gwenno

Hinds (again)

Lucius

Tune-Yards

Young Fathers

 

 

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So, thinking of making this my Glasto Replacement Festival this year. I notice information is a little thinner on the ground for this fest. Regarding camping; this is one of the biggest talking points / decisions at Glastonbury - is there anything approaching the same level of planning required at Green Man? Which camping ground? Which car park? How far from car park to camping spot? How far from camping spot to arena? Does anywhere flood? How large a tent to take? Etc.

I debuted my Fresh 'n' Black tent at Glastonbury this year, but was thinking of taking a large 4 men tent to share with my girlfriend to Green Man. I figured if we were close to the car, and there's lot of space for camping (as opposed to Glasto) then me might be able to travel in a little more style and comfort this year, with warming tent carpets, a living area, porch etc. Especially as we wouldn't need to take as much booze (due to it being forbidden in the arena).

What are your experiences with camping at Green Man?

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