scruff monkey wrote: » No fuel to add, they are safely in Eastern Europe that weekend.
MadYaker wrote: » Everyone knows the Jimi Hendrix campsite is the best.
Mr.S wrote: » Best campsite is any spot as far away from the fairground rides. Areeee youuuuuuuu reaaaaaadyyyyy? I still have nightmares of hearing that 24/7
former total wrote: » I'm giving Janis Joplin campsite a big recommendation. Stayed there last year and it was great. Quieter, cleaner and much more room than Wilde/Hendrix, fewer gobsh*tes too. A bit further from the main arena but closer to the entrance so less distance to lug all yer gear.
Charlie wrote: » Stayed in the Charlie Chaplin last year. I have Pink Moon booked this year, but if I didn't, I'd have no hesitation about going back to CC. As you described, clean, spacious, and with a generally older crowd (i.e. no 'heads'). Security is also much more visible on the site, but in no way intrusive. It's effectively an Eco camp in all but name, and with no need to register. Get there before Friday evening, and you'll have a spot no bother.
Queen-Mise wrote: » Would it be ok to bring kids into either one? Family camping was sold out this year before I got my tickets.
Furious-Red wrote: »
ghostdancer wrote: » The Blizzards are playing, according to last Friday's The Sun. apparently they said it during this, if anyone wants to suffer through their music for confirmation:http://www.todayfm.com/player/podcasts/Dermot_and_Dave/Dermot__Dave/56749/2/The_Blizzards_Barber_Session
Fatfrog wrote: » Utter ****e!!! Interesting to see when and where they'll play. I'd say their pay and position on the bill is inflated due to bressie's profile! They're a midday body and soul act at best.
bodhrandude wrote: » Feck all this talk about camping, best campsite is the Body & Soul crew camp if you can get work at the fest, this will be my second year at the crew camp area.
Dundalkian wrote: » Can anyone tell me what the policy on flares is for most concerts? Would you still get in if caught? Would it just be taken off you? would they be right c**ts and bring ye to the gaurds? any feedback greatly appreciated, cheers
Effects wrote: » No thanks, I'd rather not work at a music festival.
bodhrandude wrote: » You probably meant to reply to me, I was talking about festival crew camping.