Thunder10 wrote: » Would be shocked if ya didn't and at a very decent price as well.
Jordonvito wrote: » I know its a bit early, but who are ye all hoping for next year.? Hopefully Artic Monkeys, Muse, and then someone like Daft Punk or Fatboy slim, cant be Killers or KOL again!
frayner250 wrote: » Just to clarify?? Ur allowed bring drink in if u are camping right??? ur just NOT allowed bring it in if u hav a day pass????
Lily Big Scholar wrote: » Anyone feel like pointing out to me exactly where the shuttle will be collecting people in Naas? I've heard the post office, goffs, Kavanagh's pub etc. A pointer on google maps would be much appreciated
PomBear wrote: » What kinda price, dya think?
dicey1664 wrote: » anyone able to tell us how far of a walk it is from where u get off dublin bus to the red campsite? is the centra there any good? cheers in advance
Pierce_1991 wrote: » Can't decide who to see tomorrow at all. Arcade Fire are really boring and even though they have a good following in Ireland I don't think they should be headlining this festival, Kasabian would be a bigger band then AF imo. I like a few of Fatboy Slims songs but he seems to just play ravey kinda music which I hate, and I really don't like David Guetta. (I do actually like a lot of acts playing just to say, I'm not just moaning for the sake of it.) Are Knights of Leon playing the Tribute Stage at that time or is there anything else on? Please help.
Thunder10 wrote: » Personally going to see Guetta. Really like Arcade Fire but can't see that transferring over to a live setting, especially at Oxegen..Jut don't think they're strong enough for it live, as in the atmosphere in the crowd will be diabloical. Guetta will just be a laugh, which is what I'm looking for. He can be fairly cheesy but his live show wil get the crowd going far more than AF ever would. Agree with ya about Kasabian headlining over AF by the way. I'd have actually had The Prodigy kicking off proceedings by headlining the Friday night mainstage. Would have been epic!:rolleyes:
alanna22 wrote: » I'm goin 4day campin and have been hearing so many stories bout robbing, setting tents on fire, slashing tents etc that I'm freakin out bout it now, can anyone please reassure me about it so I can get some sleep? please
jill_valentine wrote: » As for translating to live: *video* I'm not trying to be a twat, but if you guys miss out on a chance to take part in something like that in Punchestown, I don't know what you were ever going for.
Lily Big Scholar wrote: » Throughout this entire argument which has been going on for a good while, across multiple forums, that is the only video I have seen people use in support of AF.
jill_valentine wrote: » It's the one that came up first in Google, but I've got more if you want it. The problem about Youtube is that when they're really, really good, nobody wants to stop dancing to to record it - there isn't one decent live video of Month of May yet, for instance, and it's an absolute beast on stage. I've seen two of their sets so far this tour - one of them was alright-ish, the other tore the roof off the place, new songs and all, and from what I've heard of their show tonight, that's the pace they've kept. Lookit, I'm not going to preach or anything, but this band only tours every three years at most, and I know for a fact there's a good number of people coming from the UK and Scandanavia for this just for them. It's not for nothing that people have paid upward on 500 quid a pop to see them at their own shows, and I just think missing them on Friday would be missing out in a huge, huge way just to prove a point. EDIT: As for headlining, they're headlining every festival they're playing this year bar one, AFAIK. I mean Neon Bible was second in the Billboard charts and they played Obama's inauguration ball, they aren't just a jobbing band no more, alas for all.
Pierce_1991 wrote: » I'm not proving a point by not going, also I think the thing about when a song is really good no one records it is quite a reach.
But ye know, there are bands I love the way you clearly love Arcade Fire and I'd defend them in the same way, so respect, and enjoy Friday
If billboard charts is the going measure of musical superiority, then god help us all.
jill_valentine wrote: » The best advice is to be careful who you buy from - Trust Toutless or boards.ie etc. over ebay or buyandsell, for instance.
jill_valentine wrote: » Which show, if you don't mind me asking?
df1985 wrote: » where was that?? have to say im suprised.
chillywilly wrote: » anyone know where I could get a granny trolley such as this?http://www.thebaglady.tv/redflockrelief_trolley.jpg