Jump to content

Alex DeLarge

Member
  • Posts

    1,289
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Posts posted by Alex DeLarge

  1. 29 minutes ago, Neil said:

    he had a thousand years of quotes to choose from and he chose that one. 😞 

    Blimey Neil. Someone asked for a quote and I posted it. I don't care about the downvote (but thanks to those who have upvoted me) but this is a bit of an odd response to a fairly innocuous post.

     

    Let's just be clear - I couldn't disagree more with Frank Turner's comments there. 

    • Like 1
    • Upvote 6
  2. 51 minutes ago, Kaboom Boxer said:

    What did he say?

     
     
     

    "To start with, most people don't seem to understand what the difference between left and right is. For example, the BNP are a hard left party. I consider myself a libertarian, I consider myself to be pretty right wing and I get sh*t for saying that out loud. I was thinking about it the other day, I was thinking about how, quite often, I do keep myself to myself on the subject because I can't be f**king bothered to have some guy look all shocked at me because I think socialism's retarded." (moonandbackmusic.com, December 2009)

     

    "I do firmly believe that leftist politics lead to the misery of many, the crushing of the little guy and all that kind of thing. I mean, it's important for me to say that in public because I believe it strongly and that sometimes in life you've got to f**king put your foot down." (Source as above)


    "I think, arguably, particularly with the signing of the Lisbon treaty it's actually the end of about 800 years of continuous parliamentary history. I think the people responsible for the signing of that f**king treaty without asking the people of Britain need to burn in f**king hell." (Source as above)

     

    "Delving into political philosophy here, but I get very frustrated with people who publicly have issues with private companies and then have no problem at all with the state funding stuff. The bottom line is the British Film Council gets its money out of threat of violence towards citizens, which is why it's infinitely worse than money that comes from some fizzy drink. At the end of the day, I don't actually give a sh*t, but if you made me choose between those two methods I think that state funding is much more of a greater evil on society. Those are my politics … I've got no problem with using taxes to pay for essential things like defence or the basics of a healthcare system. But whether or not we're threatened with the removal of our liberty to pay for someone to make a film, I personally struggle with." (huckmagazine.com, March 2011)

     

     
    • Thanks 1
    • Upvote 2
    • Downvote 1
  3. New album seems to have disappeared from the Earth and had no impact whatsoever. 

     

    Can't believe a band their size is headlining the Other in 2024.

    • Upvote 2
    • Downvote 1
  4. What a surprise, all the speculation about Lulu getting a mega-slot on the Pyramid was cack.

     

    Pretty good year to be honest - Skindred is a great booking. Some artists on their way up. 

  5. Apologies if this is a pre-existing thread, but I couldn't find a recent one. 


    Because there's been a bit of negativity surrounding the line-up I thought this would be a nice thread.


    Loose rules: one track per user per day.

     

    I'll start us off:

     

     

    My Summer anthem last year and it's gone a bit underrated I feel. Everyone bigs up their collaboration with DJ Seinfeld (Now U Do) but this track has a 90s vibe which I really enjoy.

    • Thanks 1
  6. Two Door Cinema Club are massive among young people. Late 00s/ early 10s indie bands have had a TikTok resurgence. There's a reason R+L have booked them and Catfish and the Bottlemen.

    I work in a secondary school and I hear a lot of love for those kinds of acts which did surprise me. 

     

    Plus, there's Burna Boy, SZA, The Last Dinner Party, Confidence Man, Anne-Marie, Declan McKenna, Yard Act, D-Block Europe, Ghetts, Peggy Gou, Fontaines D.C., Kenya Grace, Headie One and Little Simz who are all big with younger punters.

  7. 59 minutes ago, Bike_Like_A_Mum said:

    Totally agree, not going anymore. Can't even see anything...pointless. If everyone just sat down all the way through then we'd ALL be able to see the act clearly instead of grubby heads jumping up and down...

    Maybe they could put down a giant picnic blanket across each of the stages and have the volunteers go round with a refreshment trolley? Although I wouldn't be too happy with people stepping on my blanket. 

    Who do they think they are? Don't they know how important the sides of my picnic blanket are? They probably want to dance and ruin the subdued vibe.

    • Upvote 1
  8. 4 hours ago, Old_Johno said:

    Has anyone ever suggested a solution to crowd crust?

    other than broadcasting a message to let people filter through the crowd I can’t imagine you’d ever get anyone to pay attention once they’ve claimed ‘their’ spot 

     

    It requires people to not treat the largest music festival in Europe like they're having a comfy BBQ in their back garden which seems to be a bit too difficult for some unfortunately. 

  9. 3 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

    The headliners all deserve to be up there, to a greater or lesser extent. 

    Its the other bookings that really tank it - Gossip, London Grammar, James Blake, Disclosure, Sleaford Mods. Combined with a lack of other eye-catching names (Stevie Nicks, Pulp, Chaka Khan, Prodigy, etc)

     

    Feel lumping James Blake in that crowd is a little harsh. He's become a really successful producer and writer on some of the most popular artists in the world (Beyonce, Kendrick, Travis Scott) but I agree there's a lot of stale bookings on there.

     

  10. Guns n Roses - One in a Million

    Paul McCartney - Run For Your Life and Live and Let Die

    The Cure - Killing an Arab

    What we need is artists to never explore darker thoughts and themes in their music. Also, everything a musician ever sings about can never be in character. We need to get back to nice young lads like Travis. Thank God Coldplay are headlining!

  11. 6 minutes ago, northernangel said:

    They are completely wrong, as someone who's been since 2008, it has lost magic and isn't the same festival it was back then.

    The good old days 

    Screenshot_20240316_141516_Samsung Internet.jpg

    • Upvote 6
  12. A bit of rain? Fine. Sunny and breezy? Perfect.

    Last year was too much on the sunny side for me. Relentless heat and no shade made me knackered all the time.

    2016 was a compelte mudbath and it made getting around the site or even having a sit down a hard task.

×
×
  • Create New...