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Just now, Barry Fish said:

Yeah was just thinking the same lol - I get to choose who is going to put me to sleep first - Supergrass or Robert Plant 😛 

Need something with a bit of life to happen 😄 

ha. I enjoyed supergrass, but yes, robert plant is a bit dull. Just waiting for idles really.

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38 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

Gonna be hard to top that one - just an absolute blast from start to finish. 

If they had put them on an inside tent during the evening the roof would have come off.

Great to see a couple of Aussie kids absolutely smahsing out the 90s vibe to a tee.

Saw them play in Bristol recently and the live performances are something special. There's no break between tunes either.

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5 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

Sigrids crowd is absolutely ginormous. Wtf were they thinking sticking her in the JP. Hoping to edge my way in the tent for Phoebe after.

7pm and the biggest Pyramid crowd of the day so far is still Ziggy Marley at lunchtime. Whoever decides stage placements has had a mare so far. 

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15 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

7pm and the biggest Pyramid crowd of the day so far is still Ziggy Marley at lunchtime. Whoever decides stage placements has had a mare so far. 

Not as simple as that though. Much less clashes at that time and Ziggy Marley was opening the festival for many. Both contribute to a larger crowd, despite the size of the act. 

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10 minutes ago, CRW5252 said:

Not as simple as that though. Much less clashes at that time and Ziggy Marley was opening the festival for many. Both contribute to a larger crowd, despite the size of the act. 

Oh yeah don’t get me wrong Ziggy was clearly a perfect booking for that slot. It was more of a comment on the crowds for everyone that has followed him. 

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Just now, Rose-Colored Boy said:

Oh yeah don’t get me wrong Ziggy was clearly a perfect booming for that slot. It was more of a comment on the crowds for everyone that has followed him. 

Ahh, makes sense. Misinterpreted what you were saying 

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Watching some of the womens football international matches ahead of the Euros. Ordered a takeaway and will have a few beers later catching up on todays sets . Hope Billie Eilish goes well. Was blown away at the atmosphere at her show recently. Sigrid was an act I watched footage off early days of lockdown and finally going to see her end of this year, that'll be a nice moment.

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