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Crows Nest


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This has been one of my favourite places in recent years. Seen some amazing acts - and I love the chalkboard announcements. 

If you don't know what this is and have some time, head up the hill to the left as you face the park stage. It's a little gem.

Am I correct in thinking it's tidied to a particular record label (yes, I'm trying to pre-empt who might play this year!).
 

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2 minutes ago, fuzzy_logic said:

Managed to see Snapped Ankles in there in 2019 very late on Saturday night, it was utter chaos. For me it was the highlight of the entire festival

I wanted to go to that but I was broken and couldn't face walking from the other side of the festival. #old

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11 minutes ago, fuzzy_logic said:

Managed to see Snapped Ankles in there in 2019 very late on Saturday night, it was utter chaos. For me it was the highlight of the entire festival

I spewed it in the end as they seemed to take an age setting up. 

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Just now, Longdrop Bum Grapes said:

Saw Self Esteem and Pip Blom there in 2019 - both were fantastic. Great, intimate little venue. Confidence Man there in 17 was a big highlight…

I am hoping for a Confidence Man repeat this year?

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I saw Black Midi there last time, that was pretty amazing.  Have also spent time chiling outside it, they always have some pretty good music playing

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1 hour ago, cheesey_toastie said:

This has been one of my favourite places in recent years. Seen some amazing acts - and I love the chalkboard announcements. 

If you don't know what this is and have some time, head up the hill to the left as you face the park stage. It's a little gem.

Am I correct in thinking it's tidied to a particular record label (yes, I'm trying to pre-empt who might play this year!).
 

Speedy Wunderground / Pias also heavily involved, I’m sure Dan Carey will be doing something in one of his many projects

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Having never been as far up the hill as the Crows Nest, I think this year is the year to get it done.

The view from the top looks unreal at night. Is there plenty of space outside if its full or is it one of those where you need to be inside ? Would be shite to trek up at night if it was full and couldn't see/get in

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There was sound clashing if you're outside but if they've moved other stages around, this might change things. Not sure how soon to get in, but they seem to have 30 minutes between each act which should help. 

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2 hours ago, fuzzy_logic said:

Managed to see Snapped Ankles in there in 2019 very late on Saturday night, it was utter chaos. For me it was the highlight of the entire festival

That brings back some great memories, place was bouncing.

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32 minutes ago, CH0161 said:

Having never been as far up the hill as the Crows Nest, I think this year is the year to get it done.

The view from the top looks unreal at night. Is there plenty of space outside if its full or is it one of those where you need to be inside ? Would be shite to trek up at night if it was full and couldn't see/get in

I've always got in - probably just ten minutes before each set is enough. But obviously if it's a biggie...

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