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Nile Rodgers confirmed


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9 minutes ago, Quark said:

I always love the tales of people ditching the obvious to go and see something else and having a blast as a result.

 

Mine was leaving GnR to go and watch  Ivo Graham in the Cabaret Tent, laughed my arse off


That’s the one thing I always tell newbies if you ain’t feeling move somewhere else even if it means having an hour or so away from your mates, 9 times out of 10 you’ll end up chatting to some random anyway 

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13 minutes ago, TheSheriff said:


That’s the one thing I always tell newbies if you ain’t feeling move somewhere else even if it means having an hour or so away from your mates, 9 times out of 10 you’ll end up chatting to some random anyway 


I’m still kicking myself for getting that wrong twice in 2023. First I should have left Arctic Monkeys for Hot Chip as they were shite but we were with a load of mates. Then should have left Elton John as we were too far back  and not feeling it, should have made the effort to move to QOTSA or Phoenix.

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29 minutes ago, Quark said:

I always love the tales of people ditching the obvious to go and see something else and having a blast as a result.

 

Mine was leaving GnR to go and watch  Ivo Graham in the Cabaret Tent, laughed my arse off

 

same, I was all geared up for Bruce Springsteen, but two or three songs in , I just found it all very dull, not sure why. So I practically jogged over to Avalon and caught the last half or so of the Wonder Stuff, which was a marvelous sing-a-long 🙂

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11 minutes ago, MEGABOWL said:


I’m still kicking myself for getting that wrong twice in 2023. First I should have left Arctic Monkeys for Hot Chip as they were shite but we were with a load of mates. Then should have left Elton John as we were too far back  and not feeling it, should have made the effort to move to QOTSA or Phoenix.

 

It's tricky to get the balance though.  Having done years where I'm stuck pretty firmly with mates and years when I've followed my own path, I've found you can definitely enjoy music more but sometimes at the cost of enjoying the experience less

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Nile self-confirmed so I'm certainly not questioning that level of info but with him at Glastonbury on Sunday 29th, that's 5 days in a row in 4 different countries... not sure he'll have ever done that before. He's also playing 5th July (not quite in screenshot below) so he has only 2 days off out of 11 (25th June to 5th July). Some sets, Glastonbury included, may well only be an hour long but it's still quite surprising to see. If he hadn't self-confirmed, we'd probably have him ruled out with that schedule/amount of shows on consecutive days

 

Edit - They're also playing Love Supreme on Sunday 6th July so that's 2 days off out of 12!

 

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1 hour ago, aident93 said:

Nile self-confirmed so I'm certainly not questioning that level of info but with him at Glastonbury on Sunday 29th, that's 5 days in a row in 4 different countries... not sure he'll have ever done that before. He's also playing 5th July (not quite in screenshot below) so he has only 2 days off out of 11 (25th June to 5th July). Some sets, Glastonbury included, may well only be an hour long but it's still quite surprising to see. If he hadn't self-confirmed, we'd probably have him ruled out with that schedule/amount of shows on consecutive days

 

Edit - They're also playing Love Supreme on Sunday 6th July so that's 2 days off out of 12!

 

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That's an interesting one. You're right, we'd normally say that rules them out. 

I wonder if he'd jumped the gun, maybe he was joking? 

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42 minutes ago, aident93 said:

Even without Glastonbury it's a hefty schedule but Sunday 29th looks a natural day off including travel between mainland Europe and Ireland

 

Aye. Feels like plans may have changed. Or maybe he's just a machine! 

 

But England > Europe > England > Ireland > England doesn't make a lot of sense.

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On 12/2/2024 at 4:14 PM, paulshane said:

 

same, I was all geared up for Bruce Springsteen, but two or three songs in , I just found it all very dull, not sure why. So I practically jogged over to Avalon and caught the last half or so of the Wonder Stuff, which was a marvelous sing-a-long 🙂

Exactly the same, I went & watched Stereo MCs at The Glade, sacrilege really!

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51 minutes ago, Crazyfool01 said:

Would be a real shame I’m yet to see him … other things have always been happening instead 

Same. Even though he's been everywhere for the last 10 years or so, I haven't seen him for whatever reason.

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It's no doubt a groove but having seen him quite a few times now I have to say, he's getting very bad at talking about how great he is. He spends half his time on stage talking about all the grammys he's won/the big musicians he's friends with/etc., etc.

 

He's getting dangerously close to Russell Crowe terrority.

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3 hours ago, TheDayman said:

It's no doubt a groove but having seen him quite a few times now I have to say, he's getting very bad at talking about how great he is. He spends half his time on stage talking about all the grammys he's won/the big musicians he's friends with/etc., etc.

 

He's getting dangerously close to Russell Crowe terrority.

Saw him last year at Latitude and this was very much the case, however as they only had an hour they did manage to cram in a great set aside of that

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