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In reply to the 2 people who asked about where I got the cheap polos, I really don't know! My 1st year and I never once got my bearings right, however, I do remember the shop being called vintage something or other...a quick google and I find this /index.php?showtopic=137838">http://www.efestivals.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=137838 those directions sound about right.

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Nope. Slap bang in the middle - just outside all the little corridor things. It had a name, and when I get home tonight I'll dig it out . Well worth it. Xx

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Ironic or sarcastic? I was aiming for cryptic, but I'll settle for sarcastic.

The Underground Piano Bar is the stuff of legends. I've never found it and was rather pleased to see the map of where it was. This feeling then changed to slight disappointment as it had taken the mystery out of the place.

The aim of my post was to hopefully reinstall that mystery into the question-poser.

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Agreed. I'm a bit disappointed that a map has been posted, as I've said elsewhere, the place treads a thin line between urban legend and reality, it's a shame for that to be broken.

There have always been enough clues for the determined folk, putting a map out there spoils it.

*And the place is tiiiiny.

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The railway tunnel is what they used to call a 'cattle creep' - literally so cattle could wander through from one field to the next without having to cross the railway line. OMG - do I really have information like this taking up space in my tiny brain . . .

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my first year last year so seeing everything was impossible, i lost my bearings every ten minutes, was utterly wasted most of the time etc. so this year i'm really looking forward to finding new things, exploring as much as possible... this is made much easier by the line up as the things i want to see are handily squashed into neat little clusters leaving much of my time free for wandering :D

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I've never been down the Rabbit Hole although I've been in the main bit.

Never been inter-stage or back-stage

Never used the proper showers (did sneak into crew camping though last year to visit friends who were working and got use of theirs :D )

Never been in the crows nest (was closed when I went up)

Never had an oggie, square pie or pie minister :ph34r: (not for lack of wanting I might add, just never got round to it in... 5 years!)

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I discovered the underground piano bar! :D Albeit completely by mistake!

Bez's acid house = Bez & Bender's Acid House now (can i pop me tent up there? :D )

Strummerville was brilliant, but the tone of my night was going in a different direction so i was led to Bez's by a someone i'd met earlier on :lol:

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I stumbled across Strummerville in '09, the first time I went, but haven't found it since. Finally got to see an Arcadia show this year, but I still haven't seen the underground bar, down the rabbit hole or been right to the top of the stone circle hill for a look around. Steep hills kill!

I have had a bit of a mental tick list though, this year I saw Dan Le Sac and Scroobius Pip in Oxlyers in West, I haven't really bothered with the dance village, not my scene on the whole. I haven't seen a band in John Peel yet. I had a wander through the Kidz Field for the first time this year, which was even more colourful than the rest of the festival, gorgeous! I found the tunnel and stone dragon last year, and we were camped very near the other tunnel in Oxlyers this year, so yeah, it does exist :D

The one thing I simply haven't been able to manage is the late night stuff, I really want to go in Slumbarave, NYC Downlow and all that, but I'm so knackered by 1am and I can't seem to change my body clock enough to stay up any later than that. I want to see the random weird stuff going down in Shangri la, but again, it's late at night, which is a bugger. I'm not a drinker, so bars don't interest me. Oh, and I haven't been in Croissant Neuf for a show. So, still a few things for my 2013 to do list :D

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I don't know how everyone else here feels, but I think part of what makes the Piano Bar so great is that it treads the fine line between urban legend and reality, and it's so hard to find that once you've managed to unearth it, you feel as though you've found a unicorn.

Also, it's tiny, so making its location obvious and widely known means that:

- The magic is gone

- Nobody will be able to get in because it's swamped, especially as this year it will be a pain in the backside to get from that part of the site to the Shangri-La areas.

Just my tuppence.

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