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30 minutes ago, deebeedoobee said:

Saw 323 bands last year and Idles has to be in the top 5 gigs of 2018. 

At Boomtown the whole tent was jumping and it got so warm that a foggy veil descended during the show

That's awesome. Have you ever managed to see 365 bands in a year?

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1 hour ago, deebeedoobee said:

Saw 323 bands last year and Idles has to be in the top 5 gigs of 2018. 

At Boomtown the whole tent was jumping and it got so warm that a foggy veil descended during the show

I can confirm this. It was mental in there. I had to take my glasses off after 2 minutes or I'd never have seen them again. One guy near me lost a hat, looked around for it for 30 seconds and then gave it up as an impossible retrieval. A couple of songs later, the same guy lost a shoe! And five minutes after that, against all conceivable likelihood, he found it again to a universal cheer from the moshers surrounding him!

The only downside was that the pit was SO hot and sweaty that after coming out (around 10pm), I was then bloody freezing in gradually cooling sweaty clothes for the whole of Thursday night!

Ben

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18 minutes ago, bennyhana22 said:

You have to understand that jammy little deebeedoobee, from about April to October, is actually 'at a festival' almost continuously!!

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Ben

Get it right Ben...we started in Feb and ended in November last year. Appears it maybe a repeat this year.

but yes, I do live in a field....and Pilton sometimes

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30 minutes ago, deebeedoobee said:

Get it right Ben...we started in Feb and ended in November last year. Appears it maybe a repeat this year.

but yes, I do live in a field....and Pilton sometimes

I was trying to soften it so people didn't have too militant jealousy of you...!

Ben
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3 hours ago, deebeedoobee said:

Saw 323 bands last year and Idles has to be in the top 5 gigs of 2018. 

At Boomtown the whole tent was jumping and it got so warm that a foggy veil descended during the show

Thats mindblowing.

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16 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

Someone made a valid point recently that they're the sort of act that the JP puts on reasonably early in the day to attract a mega crowd.

Think this is likely although I would quite like them to get the 15 minutes extra the headliners get. Not a lot in their current gigs I want getting cut 

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