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BumJuice

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  1. No one from the Government available for comment Fuck the lot of them
  2. It's a niche genre for a whole festival, the OP may be better canvassing the promoters/organisers and online collectives on the scene for demand?
  3. I miss Lost Vagueness, night time friendly hedonism with no tourists. Most bizarre was stumbling on Warlords of Pez in the boxing ring (chapel?) singing about talking in a monster voice. Casino speakeasy music and acts were incredible, stood next to Kate Moss once and noone else noticed or gave a shite. Including me!
  4. Got tickets for first gig in years to prepare. Training starts Nov with Confidence Man in Bristol 💣
  5. I was & they were brilliant and the atmosphere in the crowd. Def great fun/better than expected. Love Stevie but wasnt a classic. Rest pretty much spot on for me
  6. Irony being 'Corpses' is his only good solo record
  7. Nice shot of Alice at the end! Worked in a record shop when Morning Glory was released, first listen we all groaned at the inspiration from Imagine, Beatles drum rolls etc but we loved singing You & Me to this! Wore off quick after hearing it 5 days a week for 18 months. . .
  8. Lamont Dozier. Gone back to his roots https://www.theguardian.com/music/2022/aug/09/lamont-dozier-motown-songwriter-dies-age-81
  9. Gutted. She was beautiful in every way
  10. Artists shouting GLAS TUN BERET get on my underwhelmed knockers
  11. Madonnas Beautiful Stranger is based on this. Esp 1:30
  12. Thanks to the op for starting the thread as it's got me working out my finances, income/current job satisfaction (both shite but once good, have FT job and carer morns eves) etc. Out of necessity I haven't been to gigs or drank for years & been smart about spending but the reality of what's left of my wages the past 3 months means I need to sharpen my elbows again and earn more end of. I could work it, but as my only 'holiday' and chance to experience gigs dancing and the rest, its a real contrast situation and may be healthier to get a balance of fun year round. Glastonbury is still the cheaper and ultimate fun option for me. Sorry for the life-vomit just bit overwhelmed and glad this has prompted me to be honest and look at what I can do to make it work
  13. Have to run with Gary Glitter on this subject. Rock n Roll 1 & 2, Hello Hello I'm Back Again, Do You Wanna Touch Me are all incredible but the latters lyrics make you want to roll in bleach afterwards The Glitter Band were equally great but the stains are so stubborn you can't get the Leader out
  14. Shame as Grace is fantastic. Her hula hooping through Slave to the Rhythm at the Diamond Jubilee was a joy
  15. Bumped into Jarvis chest to chest in a railway track gridlock in 2010. I said hello coyley and he did the same. He smelt beautiful, I expected a bit musty. Saw him later by chance DJing in the Rabbit Hole. He played B52s Dance This Mess Around and the record kept skipping. I was trying to dance 'the Pony' to it in hiking boots
  16. I knew a few people pre 2008 who didn't see a thing and stayed hazy around the camp fire and catch up with friends who regularly went (under a gazebo when there was room for one). Remember one guy who used to pause chatting every so often to lovingly gaze at pics of his boxer dogs through puffy eyes
  17. I was there for Bruce in 2009 and same thing for me too. He lost me after 35 minutes and I appreciate him as an artist/band. Most people around me got bored tbh. Trekked over to Franz Ferdinand and glad as it was a blast
  18. Work have just provisionally approved the time off work for the last weekend in June 2023 subject to ticket day 😁
  19. All of the above. + Muse and Catfish & the Bottlemen?
  20. BumJuice

    Crazyfool

    You can't reason with the unreasonable, the feedback is rightly loud and clear. If this was said in person (which most people don't have the balls or opportunity to) they would have learnt fast. Or not. Age and maturity has to be considered. But if it's over 30 and c**ty, their meaning is none of anyones business
  21. Walking downhill on the dairy field track, we heard the news he had died verbally hurtling upwards like a shockwave. Seconds later, some dude slunk out of a tent with a freshly made Jackson 4 tshirt on
  22. Love the muff on his arm. Samuel Peyps was an early adopter of this for men apparently. The Museum of London has a page full of muffs
  23. You're not off the hook, that pics from 2008! The Endorset Festival poster lineup infront of them dates it
  24. Dark grey skies and light rain in sth Devon and cooling breeze. Not a brag, I hope you all get it and soon
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