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Stillill42

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  1. Personal Trainer great at EOTR last year, saw them twice there, they played one of the secret sets, and they also supported BC Camplight in Dublin. Huge energy, some great tunes and a sound bunch to boot.
  2. You'd think. Dublin Holyhead is my only route, 3, 31/2 hour trip, leaves me with a 4 hour drive the other side, more presumably on the bus. I don't really want to have the car with me. Will cost me more that the fly + coach option and I'll be bollixed by the time I finally get there. That's not the look I'm going for. Less stress, more craic.
  3. Lads what's my best bet coming from Dublin? Fly to Bristol and coach from there? Probably go pre pitched so won't be lugging too much gear. What's the craic with the National coach service? They drop on site it says. Is it a decent service? Reliable?
  4. True enough, I love those albums. They still belted out a rip roaring version of Masterpiece and Randy 18 months ago on their last trip to Dublin. And everything else sounded fantastic live. They'll be great.
  5. Cheers lads, much appreciated.
  6. Evening all. First time poster in here. Contrary to some of ye, I love the look of that lineup and would defo consider heading over from Dublin for it. Have spent years gazing wistfully at Green Man lineups and vowing someday I'd make the jaunt. Following a wildly successful weekend at EOTR last year, this could be my year. Now. I've no ticket. How does it generally work. Do many generally come up for resale closer to the day? Would I be safe enough going ahead with my other arrangements or is that tempting fate? Any advice appreciated.
  7. Tough crowd in here. That Green Man poster looks pretty tasty to me. In other news, Øxn fecking brilliant in Dublin last night.
  8. You guys really do crack me up. The whole Idles as Guardian reading pretend punks thing? I stress that every SINGLE person I met last year at EOTR was dead on but Jesus, if there's a more middle class festival in the world, point me in it's direction! The variety is the beauty of it isn't it? Idles may be w*nkers, I have no idea but the idea that they're too pretentious for the festival gave me a chuckle.
  9. Fantastic lineup again, hat's off EOTR. A beacon for the rest to follow. I'd nearly ruled myself out for this year but all bets off now.
  10. You guys are a hoot. Last year was my first and it blew me away. You're a shower of lucky bastards and you should remind yourselves of that fact every morning with your porridge.
  11. BC Camplight brilliant and hilarious in equal measure in Dublin the other night. Let's have him back, eh?
  12. Loved them tonight. Beautiful, sweet slow stuff, epic headbanging, steel pedal, screen doors and porches and a lovely bunch to boot. They'd go down a bomb.
  13. Seconded. Having a look at them Thursday week in Dublin but yeah, I think they'd be great.
  14. Polly Jean absolutely incredible in Dublin Saturday night. I mean one of the best gigs I've ever attended. I'm accepting nobody else.
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