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  1. I go every year,  I used to go to the Big Chill and when the festival moved to the Eastnor I had to see what they were doing with the space. I love the festival.  Really friendly atmosphere, a nice size and usually have some great acts.  This year is the first year I haven't liked the line up but i am still confident it will be a brilliant weekend.  We book a pitch so we can park next to the tent and take far to much stuff with us, and because it is a nice relaxed festival it is the only festival i go to that actually feels like a holiday.

  2. Top 20 albums 2023

    Philip D Kick - Off World Tales

    CasIsDead - Famous Last Words

    J Hus - Beautiful & Brutal Yard

    Fever Ray - Radical Romantics

    Caroline Polachek - Desire, I Want to Turn Into You

    Pearl & The Oysters - Coast 2 Coast

    Belle & Sebastian - Late Developers

    Benny Sings - Young Hearts

    Dragon Inn 3 - Trade Secrets

    Sofia Kourtesis - Madres

    OMD - Bauhaus Staircase, 

    Jalen Ngonda - Come Around and Love Me

    Chemical Brothers - For That Beautiful Feeling

    Henge - Alpha Test 4

    Sigur Rós - Átta

    Alison Goldfrapp - The Love Invention 

    Janelle Monáe - The Age of Pleasure

    Slow Thai - Ugly

    Orbital - Optical Delusion 

    Gorrilaz - Cracker Island

  3. Top 10 gigs of 2023 ( excluding festivals)

    1. Fourtet @ Alexander Palace
    2. Pet Shop Boys @ Eden Project
    3. Midge Ure @ Cliffs Pavilion
    4. Blur @ Wembley
    5. Horne Section @ Indigo
    6. Pink @ Warsaw Stadium
    7. Elvana @ Roundhouse
    8. Chemical Brothers @ O2
    9. Self Esteem @ London Apollo
    10. Flaming Lips @ London Apollo
  4. This was my first Latitude since 2015. I had a brilliant time.  And as a festival there are some great things about it. Good line up, never feels too busy, friendly staff and other people.  but a lot has gone changed since i last went and not all for the better. It is startling how much more corporate it is. It never used to feel quite as bad, but this year it all felt overwhelming. The toilets while always clean were too few and far between, especially in camping. And the camping was an absolute shambles. No organisation, not enough walkways though the campsites so no easy access in or out and a 30 minute walk to the arena from Green camping is bonkers. The chair brigade seems to have increased a lot and a few flag w*nkers starting to appear is always a bad sign. The things that the festival do well it does really well but I’m not sure the price hike is worth it. It would have to be a pretty special line up to get me back as there are many other festivals that do the good as well as they do. 

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  5. On 7/14/2023 at 5:58 PM, chrisplowman said:

    Map is available on the app.
     

    They are continuing their trend of shrinking regular camping at the expense of campervans even though they never fill the space 🙄

    The amount of room dedicated to camper-vans since I last went is unbelievable. It must have got even more ‘middle class’ lol

  6. If unsure see the thing you aren't going to see again.  I'm not much into McCartney but thought had better go as the chances of seeing a Beatle again were low.  would rather have been at Roisin Murphy or Jamie T.  Best decision I have ever made,  one of my best ever Glastonbury experiences and I have seen Roisin since and I'm sure I will get a chance to see Jamie T (although they did both look great on iPlayer)

  7. 6 hours ago, glimmers_of_hope said:

    Yeah they are... but personally I think they need to switch it up now. They have been doing the same nights in that tent since the start. I would welcome some fresh ideas. Cheesy music is fine for a laugh but they play the same songs every single time.

    I have only been once before and that was back in 2015. If I remember correctly I went to Club De Fromage then too. That is rubbish if they do it every year, but has been long enough that I am looking forward to it. Usually I find at most festivals you are stuck with overcrowded dance areas for late night. I love dance music but I am a bit old to be doing it late for more than one night lol

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  8. On 3/28/2023 at 10:38 AM, nikkic said:

    Set list from his most recent show, few deep cuts but in general it's wall to wall bangers. 

    16-20 pre encore could be the best 25-30 mins ever witnessed at The Pyramid. 
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    Very little has changed since I saw him in Krakow in 2019, was an amazing show.

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  9. 3 hours ago, glimmers_of_hope said:

    Exactly! That is how I feel. 

    anyway, some great choices there. I'm hoping Bob vylan doesn't clash with siouxsie.

    I’m hoping my wife isn’t to hooked on the idea of watching George Ezra. That will pain be seeing him with the other options on. 

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  10. I have been avoiding the Glastonbury pages for similar reason. Rubbish seeing people getting stroppy even though they have the tickets I didn’t get.
     

     My Latitude acts I’m looking forward to are

    FRIDAY - Pulp, Metronomy, Yard Act, confidence man, Georgia

    SATURDAY - Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbott, Lightning Seeds, Young Fathers

    Sunday - James, Siouxsie, Bob Vylan. 

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  11. Just now, Callum_96 said:

    Yard Act said on Facebook that they won't be clashing with Pulp. End as Pulp start kind of thing

    that is good, hopefully I will be able to scramble between Metronomy and Yard Act.  Although the Friday on both stages is full of  stuff.  going to be a good day.

  12. I haven’t tried this one in bad weather yet but my Quechua F&B 4XL has stood up to some awful weather. We camped once in such bad wind I thought the tent would struggle but it was fine. My mates Vango pole tent didn’t hold up so well and broke 2 poles. Had some pretty torrential rain at times without much issue. Certainly no more than anyone else’s tents we were with. 

  13. I finally got the tent to put up the tent I got for Christmas, I had been after it for ages.  the Quechua AIRSECONDS 4.2.  I have had the 4XL that I use for festivals but really wanted a big tent for camping ocasions that doesn't require a 5 mile hike.

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  14. 3 hours ago, BenG92 said:

    I'd feel a bit cheated honestly. I know people have had a blast there but there's... really no live music happening at all as far as I know. For the flack DJs get from certain people at least they're doing something, this is a tape with a great visual show. 

    It is all live music with a 10 piece band.  Only the singing is pre recorded.  It is an amazing show and when it is the band on stage and not the big screens of them you cant tell it isn't real.  wouldn't work at a festival though.  you would need to much control over the environment.  

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