UsedToWait wrote: » Apparently all cars need to be towed out of the car park now (according to Facebook posts) - gonna be some mess trying to get away tomorrow.. Glad I didn't follow through on looking for a last-minute Sunday ticket - was very tempted to go down to see Sun Kil Moon
charlie_says wrote: » A bemusing amount of people wearing sunglasses in the rain and twilight.
UsedToWait wrote: » was very tempted to go down to see Sun Kil Moon
Effects wrote: » He wasn't great unfortunately.
UsedToWait wrote: » That's a pity . I kinda thought he wouldn't be suited to the main stage - thanks for making me feel better about missing it though
Dudda wrote: » To be fair the weather didn't help. This was taken during the set:
UsedToWait wrote: » Cheers - can't see your link unfortunately.
dadoffay wrote: » From what I heard, Rusangano Family managed to pull a crowd at 3:30 on Sunday while it was lashing down.
bodhrandude wrote: » I actually didn't catch that much over the weekend but I did catch Saint Sister who were superb on the Wood Stage, I also enjoyed the Gloaming on Friday night although I felt the band was too laid back for a main stage act, it was odd to start with a Sean Nos ballad really, I'm a big fan of Iarla O'Lionards singing but felt that the Afro Celt Soundsystem would've been a better choice of closer as they have a few lively tunes too. Caught various other acts over the weekend Cassy and Bitch Falcon in the Midnight Circus who were pretty good. The star of the show though was the Port Royal area, the driest and most comfortable area of the festival and I spent the majority of the event in there it kinda felt the festival was constantly coming to here as the dance floor would empty slightly, then you could hear rain in the background and a resurgence of a few hundred into Port Royal in their rain macs throughout the weekend, I had a fantastic time. Apparently the festival is moving location next year.
Barr wrote: » Where is the location supposed to be moving to ?
bodhrandude wrote: » Two locations that are being discussed on one of the B&S facebook pages is Trabolgan or Butlin's Mosney.
PabloAndRoy wrote: » In fairness, this seems very unlikely. Neither of those venues would suit the atmosphere of the festival to date. Do you have a link to the source?
lbj666 wrote: » Nonsense going down the waterslide on acid will be made craic, everyone will flock to the mushroom waterfall.
Peesh89 wrote: » Highlights were Girl Band, David August, Saint Sister, Rusangano Fam and Forrests.
yeahimhere wrote: » Great weekend and they did a great job of sorting out the camping issue from last year - general camping was mayhem). I camped in the same place as last year (where the US and you site was) and had loads of space. Bands were great, I did a lot more wandering about to the smaller stages and discovered some great little bands. Was disappointed by mercury Rev on the main stage though and had been looking forward to them. Alas, this was my last year going for awhile (if ever...) so tried to make the most of it! Oh and yeah, I was annoyed they showed the Ireland match, we avoided that area for the duration once we saw the hoards of Irish Jersey fans walking up singing. The organizers were right the first time, it didn't fit in with the atmosphere of the festival. But at least the festival was big enough to avoid it so not a big deal.
mrDerek wrote: » Despite the result I'm glad people like you aren't in charge.. awful lot of people wanted to see the match as witnessed by the fact you couldn't even get in the tent. If it's not for you on your bike then.