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bennyhana22

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1 hour ago, bennyhana22 said:

I've just booked to see George Fitzgerald in a tiny venue in Birmingham on 2 June as my pre-Glastonbury warm-up.

Any thoughts as to what it might be like?

DJing? Live?

Anyone else looking at that tour?

Ben

Where's he playing?

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8 minutes ago, bennyhana22 said:

 

Just seen it's only got a capacity of 250 :o

Used to be the Rainbow Pub and Cellar, it seems...

Ben

Blimey. Not seen anyone in there, only the main Rainbow space. I imagine that will be slightly steamy. 

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I will be very interested to hear what the small George Fitgerald shows are all about. I always thought it would be cool if he did some live take on Fading Love, bringing the vocalists along and everything, although don't see that being the case with the album being a couple of years old now.

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9 hours ago, bennyhana22 said:

 

Just seen it's only got a capacity of 250 :o

Used to be the Rainbow Pub and Cellar, it seems...

Ben

Is this part of the Hiding Places tour he's doing? I applied for Glasgow 

I have seen him a couple of times and it's always been alright actually, he's playing b2b with Scuba at the Riverside Festival up here which I'm looking forward to

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9 hours ago, TheBurns said:

I'm useless at judging crowds at the best of times never mind at 4am on a glasto Sunday, what was the old capacity of the temple?

Someone posted this in the Glastocam thread yesterday. 
Charm x

http://glastonburystewards.co.uk/wp/wp-content/uploads/2016/05/The-Common-Venue-Capacities-Bar-Opening-and-closing-Times-2016-1.pdf

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9 hours ago, Mezhyp1 said:

Is this part of the Hiding Places tour he's doing? I applied for Glasgow 

I have seen him a couple of times and it's always been alright actually, he's playing b2b with Scuba at the Riverside Festival up here which I'm looking forward to

Yes, Mez, last date of the Hiding Places tour, so hopefully he'll sign off with a bang.

I like stuff online of him b2b-ing with Scuba. They seem to work very smoothly together.

Nice to see one/both at Glastonbury.

Ben

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21 minutes ago, eastynh said:

What is the point of B2B sets? Utterly futile exercise imo.

I know what you mean, easty, but sometimes I do like to see a bit of swapping about on the decks and it can be fun to see how they mix when the preceding track is not 'theirs'. 

The other positive is that sometimes their picks are quite different. I've been at b2b's where my enjoyment has been propped up by one of the DJs, as I wasn't really digging the other's picks. 

Ben

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1 hour ago, bennyhana22 said:

I know what you mean, easty, but sometimes I do like to see a bit of swapping about on the decks and it can be fun to see how they mix when the preceding track is not 'theirs'. 

The other positive is that sometimes their picks are quite different. I've been at b2b's where my enjoyment has been propped up by one of the DJs, as I wasn't really digging the other's picks. 

Ben

It has always struck me as a cynical marketing ploy. Just a way to get more names on a flyer. Letting 2 dj's play for an hour between them is imo utterly pointless. I am not a fan of one hour sets for one dj either.

Out of 20 years of clubbing, raving and djing, I have never come away from a b2b set and though 2 together was better than what each individual is capable of.

Fair enough if they are doing a 5 hour b2b set, but small set do nothing for me.

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1 minute ago, eastynh said:

It has always struck me as a cynical marketing ploy. Just a way to get more names on a flyer. Letting 2 dj's play for an hour between them is imo utterly pointless. I am not a fan of one hour sets for one dj either.

Out of 20 years of clubbing, raving and djing, I have never come away from a b2b set and though 2 together was better than what each individual is capable of.

Fair enough if they are doing a 5 hour b2b set, but small set do nothing for me.

Agree with this totally, easty.

I have to agree that the trend for 1 hour sets is not one of which I am fond. I often find that I can't properly get into it before it's over. I'd say that about 90 minutes too, tbh! 2 hours. Minimum.

Ben

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I disagree, I think from a DJ point of view a b2b has a lot of merit.

I agree that sometimes a b2b can come off a bit disjointed, but for the DJ it can force them to possibly pull out tracks that they necessarily wouldn't in their own sets. You get to experience a greater catalog of material

i don't mind b2bs galore at glastonbury as long as they are double billed with their own solo sets.

As much as I love Job Jobse I wish it was just Ben closing the temple in 2016, as bens tracks were much more educated in comparison 

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2 hours ago, Mezhyp1 said:

Must be Stonebridge Bar if it's the Thursday 

Il get there nice and early for that 

Friend spoke to some people at Corsica and apparently CS will be 'coming along with ben'

that's what was said

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