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Latitude 2009


The Beard

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Just read this on the official forum aswell

was excited to see polar bear on the bill, but was dissapointed to realise it wasnt the spiffy jazz combo of the same name.

....I thought it was the jazz group aswell. shucks :lol:

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take heed homos

ideal line up peeps and hos

friday - Bloc Party for the danceable indie thingy

saturday - The Knife because they are f**kin brilliant and pretty chilled tbh

sunday - Sonic Youth cos they are the sex

also playin should b pavement, elbow, eels and loadsa others

y cant they do sumthin like that? w*nkers

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take heed homos

ideal line up peeps and hos

friday - Bloc Party for the danceable indie thingy

saturday - The Knife because they are f**kin brilliant and pretty chilled tbh

sunday - Sonic Youth cos they are the sex

also playin should b pavement, elbow, eels and loadsa others

y cant they do sumthin like that? w*nkers

you've posted that already...?

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take heed homos

ideal line up peeps and hos

friday - Bloc Party for the danceable indie thingy

saturday - The Knife because they are f**kin brilliant and pretty chilled tbh

sunday - Sonic Youth cos they are the sex

also playin should b pavement, elbow, eels and loadsa others

y cant they do sumthin like that? w*nkers

Friday

LCD Soundsystem, Sufjan Stevens, Pavement, Fat Freddy's Drop, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Bon Iver, Minus the Bear, Broken Social Scene

Saturday

Pixies, Sonic Youth, Soulwax, Fleet Foxes, Tunng, Regina Spektor, Nitin Sawnhey, Beirut

Sunday

Portishead, Explosions in the Sky, Silver Mt. Zion, Shlomo and the Vocal Orchestra, Band of Horses, Ray lamontagne, Silversun Pickups, Youngblood Brass Band,

Tracy Chapman (newsom slot)

....something like that anyways...was hoping portishead were gonna do it; looking unlikely now tho :O

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um....wait a second...has everybody ignored the fact that sir mixalot was mentioned as a possible act...we are talking the sir mixalot that sung "i like big butts" ? im sorry but if he is performing i think i will die...im not sure what from...but that is just so completely left of field im struggling to understand it...jesus!

bahaha :)

peace!

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I wonder who the special guests are below Pet Shop Boys? Flaming Lips maybe (hopefully)?

im going to have a wild stab in the dark at this, which incidentally, if it turns out to be true is exactly what the bookers will be getting

working on the age old equation of 2+2=5

1 - will have to be someone willing to play below a has been pop act

2 - will have to be someone a has been pop act like

3 - will have to be someone on the up at the moment

4 - will have to be someone to fit in with the general pop feeling of the day

ladies and gentlemen, may i present the final crowning turd on the pile

Lady GaGa!! :rolleyes:

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Very witty, except, y'know hes from australia. Nice try anyway, how long were you waiting for this golden opportunity to sneak in with that razor sharp wit

you doofus- everyone knows Mr cave is from down under- but he abides in Hove - actually!!!

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I think I might do this next year. That line-up looks nifty. How accessible is it by train? And more importantly, is it good and family friendly? Thanks in advance for any help.

Nearest train station is Halesworth, which is on the London-Ipswich line. They run shuttle buses from the station to the site throughout the event.

My kids are now of legal drinking age, but I'd say it's very family friendly, there's a lovely kid's area with lots going on, and a family camping bit. There's always loads of kids of all ages running about, and it doesn't get hugely crowded, so there's always space for families to picnic and chill out. It's not a huge site, so less worry about little'uns going AWOL, and the security people make sure kids on their own are OK, which is nice.

I've heard parents complain about the cost of food and drinks (although I don't know why people pay huge ammounts for bottled water when there are taps) and I guess it could really add up if you were buying all your food from stalls.

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That would be great,he doesn't seem to come over here much though?!

he hasn't really been touring much anywhere lately i dont think...but i mean...how could he resist latitude! i really think he'd be so great for that time :lol:

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