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Headliners 2016


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2 minutes ago, robalotalob said:

Primarily the sheer size of it, I like to get up close which is a hard task in the Pyramid. I have seen some special sets there, but they were all during the 90s when things were generally on a smaller scale.

My favourite spot for the pyramid. Back row of the pit, plum centre. For Arcade Fire the BBC cameraman was putting the camera between me and my mate to shoot stuff, it's the prine spot for the Pyramid. You see everything. Sound is bang on and the pit generally is a bit more spacious than people think.

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7 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

My favourite spot for the pyramid. Back row of the pit, plum centre. For Arcade Fire the BBC cameraman was putting the camera between me and my mate to shoot stuff, it's the prine spot for the Pyramid. You see everything. Sound is bang on and the pit generally is a bit more spacious than people think.

Is basically the only way to get in there to camp there early? Last year was my first time but I'm not stupid enough to miss what's going on elsewhere to sit and camp infront of a stage.

However I would like to get a bit closer for something on the pyramid than I did last year.

I'd imagine pushing your way through the crowed is frowned upon too?

Also if you do get in the pit. Can you get back in if you want go for a piss / beer?

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5 minutes ago, Stretlow said:

Is basically the only way to get in there to camp there early? Last year was my first time but I'm not stupid enough to miss what's going on elsewhere to sit and camp infront of a stage.

However I would like to get a bit closer for something on the pyramid than I did last year.

I'd imagine pushing your way through the crowed is frowned upon too?

Also if you do get in the pit. Can you get back in if you want go for a piss / beer?

No, I get to the side a couple of songs before the act finishes before I want to see and make my way in during the turnover. 

Getting back for a piss can be a ballache, but Ive done it.

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1 minute ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

No, I get to the side a couple of songs before the act finishes that you want to see and make my way in during the turnover. 

Getting back for a piss can be a ballache, but Ive done it.

Noted. Will give it a go

Once I pick an act, does it matter which side?

 

Thanks

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2 minutes ago, MattDavies__ said:

Only if you're a dick about it. If you can clearly see there is standing space further forward and you say 'excuse me/thanks' nobody really gives a toss

Exactly. If you start shoving then why would people give you room?

 

1 minute ago, Stretlow said:

Noted. Will give it a go

Once I pick an act, does it matter which side?

Thanks

I generally come from the JP / Beat Hotel side. I find that easier. It can depend on who is on though. Some Pyramid dwellers love to stay and watch anyone

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During the day, getting in and out can be really easy depending on who's finishing and who you want to see.

Lana Del Rey into Robert Plant was hysterical. Girls who had spent the last 40 minutes on their boyfriend's shoulders out, middle age blokes in.

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Struggling to estimate the size the crowd that Adele will have ....

You'd imagine it would be fairly large as she's one of the biggest artists on the planet and she's something 'different' in terms of a headliner, but at the same time I can lots of people avoiding / getting bored halfway through the set and wandering elsewhere.

Im all for watching acts I'd never pay to see at their own gig, but I just don't think I could watch her for 1.5 hours .. And I'm a fan of her records. Hmmmmm ... 

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4 minutes ago, Gnomicide said:

During the day, getting in and out can be really easy depending on who's finishing and who you want to see.

Lana Del Rey into Robert Plant was hysterical. Girls who had spent the last 40 minutes on their boyfriend's shoulders out, middle age blokes in.

Yeah. I was in my spot for Mary J Blige and Motorhead last year. The turnover was huge there too. We were one of the only groups who were seeing both in the pit 

I was part of that turnover for Robert Plant, but I was 30 then.. middle aged?!

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31 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

My favourite spot for the pyramid. Back row of the pit, plum centre. For Arcade Fire the BBC cameraman was putting the camera between me and my mate to shoot stuff, it's the prine spot for the Pyramid. You see everything. Sound is bang on and the pit generally is a bit more spacious than people think.

Back row of the pit is always the way to go! Best view in the house if you can get there. I saw Rage Against the Machine from that position at Download and it was unbelievable. Managed to get there for Flo last year too.

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2 hours ago, BlackHole2006 said:

Hahaha yeah very true.

To be fair when they headlined it was pre Sex On Fire days so it was quite a decent set!

Literally the ideal time to ever see KoL in my opinion. 3 cracking albums in, their latest being their all round best and a set list big enough to grace the top spot, just before the sh*t hit the fan. They were great that night. That was the 3rd time I'd seen them. Never seen them since and never want to ruin it by seeing them ever again.

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11 minutes ago, mb'satglasto said:

Literally the ideal time to ever see KoL in my opinion. 3 cracking albums in, their latest being their all round best and a set list big enough to grace the top spot, just before the sh*t hit the fan. They were great that night. That was the 3rd time I'd seen them. Never seen them since and never want to ruin it by seeing them ever again.

That's interesting, you could say exactly the same thing about Elbow

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55 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

Yeah. I was in my spot for Mary J Blige and Motorhead last year. The turnover was huge there too. We were one of the only groups who were seeing both in the pit 

I was part of that turnover for Robert Plant, but I was 30 then.. middle aged?!

Hope you had your waterproofs during that set!

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