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  1. Posting this here as assuming I might snare someone in/near Cardiff and who likes Katy J Pearson (as a Green Man regular performer-ish)

    Got two tickets available for free to her show at Clwb Ifor Bach tonight if anyone wants them (it's sold out) - will send via email. First come first served! 

    Unfortunately having to miss it due to flu taking us down! 

  2. 8 hours ago, Wakestock said:

    I’m told they’ve moved the cider bar next door to Babbling Tongues this year. 

    This sounds like a good idea, all got a bit condensed at the back of walled garden at times. 

    Plus, everyone needs a bit of room after their 4th pint of 7% cider 

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  3. 15 minutes ago, SweepingTheNation said:

    To add to the others, I wouldn't be surprised if Alice Low's magnetic Prince-by-way-of-Sparks glammy extravagance makes her a word of mouth draw in the same way as her friends Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard and Panic Shack.

    Saw her supporting Buzzard Buzzard Buzzard at Clwb Ifor Bach in Cardiff. Did most the gig in the crowd wearing just underwear before running out the room down the stairs. Only to reappear about 5 mins later.

    7/10 would recommend. 

    (Also apparently with a 'full band' at the moment, don't know what that means in the context of the musical style and performance art style)

  4. 15 minutes ago, benali said:

    Currently raining although not that heavy.  No thunder yet today.

    There's way more Settlers here this year, maybe 25-30% up on last year. Good news for those queuing on Thursday as less people in front of you, bad news for anyone desperate to camp over here as it's already quite busy.

    Where are we on the Welly rating considering current ground conditions and forecast rain on a rating from 1 (don't even both packing) through 5 (leave in the car) to 10 (trench foot guaranteed)  

  5. 8 hours ago, benali said:

    Looks like Tuesday is the day for rain, pretty much all the weather sites agree on that.

    We'll be there tomorrow so can update on site conditions. Hoping we avoid any thunderstorms!

    Will post set times up in the morning when I get a programme.

     

    The count down starts now and appreciative thanks in advance.

    I know this might not be what the settlers want to hear, but a wet Tuesday might be worth the lighting of the Green Man....(runs for cover).

  6. 1 hour ago, zahidf said:

    After what's just come out about Dorian in the Long Blondes, i wouldn't expect them to be playing ( or doing anything ever again)

    I wont post it as its really nasty stuff he's been accused off, but their book deal has been cancelled based on the evidence.

     

     

     

    Fully expect them to be pulled (and rightly so) - there was a gig at Rough Trade somewhere that's been canned so sure they will be canned in turn from Green Man shortly. 

  7. 11 hours ago, benali said:

    No weather predictions yet, or is everyone just massively confident the good weather will stay and we'll have a glorious week of early 20c and light winds?

    I think at the moment we can say it's nailed on the build up will be relatively dry and therefore the ground will be dry come opening day. So even if it rained, won't be too muddy, plus judging on my vast experience of 1 year at the festival, where it rained fairly heavy for one night and into the morning last year, the site handles it very well. 

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  8. 11 minutes ago, Wakestock said:

    I think there was a major leak last year at the urinals by the Courtyard which turned that area into a literal bog. Hopefully that won’t happen again this year. 

    Yep it was terrible. A couple of inches deep on the Sunday.

    Wasn't great up by Babbling Tongues either, but not quite as bad.

    As you say, hopefully a one off which was due to lack of set up time. 

  9. As last year was my first, and it was a rush to put together, wondering what might be there this year that wasn't last year?

    Obviously things like hot tubs but anything else like interesting food stalls or even venues? Im convinced that round the twist wasn't there last year but maybe we just missed it up in the corner...

  10. 2 hours ago, scatteredscreens said:

    I'm doing this now. I'd say get your application in now because they're closing up. I got my shift times last night.

    Seems a load of discontent on Twitter that no one seems to know what's going on with volunteers despite the festival being so close. Good to hear that some info is coming through! 

  11. 1 hour ago, Losing my hair said:

    I thought it was perfectly clear - there is no intent to move the festival to a new site:

    "There is no question of the festival moving to Gilestone Farm; instead it will be used to hold two or three smaller events up to 3,000-strong, as well as regenerative farming, a brewery and climate-focused work."

    And the Welsh government is securing the future of the festival in Wales to pre-empt any future possibility of a buy in by Melvin Benn. 

    Commercially sensitive business plans are never made public.

    This looks to be GM expanding the community work it does and the Welsh government securing the future of the festival.

    After last year's festival,  GM talked about off site campervan fields with a shuttle bus - much the  same as Bath & West at Glastonbury - this could presumably be used for that.

     

    Fair enough. Who initiated the purchase though? Different bits I read suggest the government just pulled the trigger and the festival distanced itself from it which seems rather counter intuitive and plus there is near radio silence from GM / Fiona Stewart which doesn't scream joined up thinking. It's all really strange. 

    The bit about keeping it as a working farm but also hosting multiple events also very confused from an outside view, then all the environmental stuff layered on top as well doesn't seem thought about. 

  12. I cannot make heads nor tails of this story:

    https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/jul/22/green-man-festival-owners-accused-endangering-protected-habitats-usk-valley-wales-

    So the government have gone out and purchased a farm on the off chance a multi national festival company tries to take Green Man elsewhere but Green Man have said the festival isn't moving and it will stay a working farm...oh and there is a business plan somewhere but no one can talk about it. 

  13. 11 minutes ago, Skip997 said:

    I'm no interested in being hedonistic during the day, I only really get going in the evening.

    Well as long as you can hold yourself together for long enough in the day that you don't accidentally boot a toddler (I kinda did in the courtyard last year but the parents saw the funny side) then you will have plenty to keep you going over night. 

  14. Oh and if you wanted to know how the place is kind of set up in terms of music/vibe then this is what I grabbed from the Green Man thread. The Creative Director of the whole place seems to play a part in running the Park area of Glasto...(the owner of Green Man, Fiona Stewart has long history with Glastonbury too back to the 80s/90s so it is very much in the same vein)  

    *Given last year was my first Green Man I definitely got the 'mini Glastonbury' vibe and even said to my partner it felt like being in the Park area....

    Didn't realise Green Man shares the booker! Explains a lot...*

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  15. I feel it's a bit misrepresented here in some respects. I would describe it very much as a two speed festival - the day is very family orientated and music wise quite chilled. However, the Far Out area, Chai Wallahs and to some extent Walled Garden that go on to 2/3/4am are definitely little oasis's of hedonism. I was somewhat surprised by the atmosphere in the far out tent late at night (in a good way) given how contrasted it was to the Mountain Stage at 1pm listening to floaty folk music with gangs of toddlers running around. If you choose the right time and area to get off your nut, it's got that aspect. 

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  16. 7 minutes ago, scatteredscreens said:

    Has anyone had much experience stewarding/litter picking? I'm signed up this year for litter picking, anyone know what to expect?

    Barely any litter if last year was anything to go by! 

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  17. 4 hours ago, lessthanwill1 said:

    Thank you to @SweepingTheNation for updating the Clashfinder.  I've made some very minor amendments based on some comments i've seen from GM and other artists, as follows: 

    • Bicep overlap with Beach House by 15 mins
    • No/minimal clash between Low and Dry Cleaning
    • It's possible to see some of Cate Le Bon and Kraftwerk (i.e. not a full on clash - MK and PC is a full on clash)
    • WITCH and Orchestra Baobab don't clash 
    • Cassandra Jenkins and Kelly Forsyth do clash (😭)
    • Adwaith and Metronomy don't clash, but Metronomy do clash with Pip Blom (and it's full on clash)
    • Scalping confirmed for 1 am

    I've added the Rising competition artists who I think will all play Rising at some point (thought the days/times will probably need to change). 

    I think there are some gaps to be filled on Mountain Stage and FO on Sunday.  GM have said there are a couple more acts to be announced - I wonder if there will be any surprises...

    https://clashfinder.com/s/gm2022/

    GM 22 playlist: 

     

    Thanks for your efforts on the clashfinder and will definitely be ripping off your playlist, I've been trying to build my own but keep getting waylaid.

    Oh on clashfinder, your edits have introduced some (slight) clashes (Kae Tempest / Dry Cleaning!?!?) so if we could ignore reality for that - would be much better! 

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