TechnoPool wrote: » there was plenty of free water stalls pal
TechnoPool wrote: » sure the nokia live stage was hopping til after 4am:D
HavingCrack wrote: » Went down for the day yesterday-bloody bus driver got lost en route and headed out down the Lucan Road rather than the Naas one:mad:-only cost us half an hour but annoying all the same. I thought the actual concert went fairly well apart from the mud which is par for the course really so it didn't bother me too much. I went to see Newton Faulkner (suprisingly good), We Are Scientists (fantastic -made my day:D), Bell X1 (as expected), Paolo Nutini (felt he shouldn't have been on the main stage but was ok), , Faithless (savage-really know how to put on a show) and Eminem (started off with 3 songs I'd never heard but picked up afterwards so I was fairly happy). All in all I really enjoyed my day out apart from bottles of water for €2.50-really disgusted with this-water should be provided free or at least at a reasonable price-50 cent a bottle perhaps.
KatieN17 wrote: » The first three songs were off his new album .. and the water for 50cents?? I agree 2.50 is expensive but In fairness now you pay more that 50cents in any shop.
Marcelo Muscular Telegraph wrote: » how is this knackerfest still going 5 years after it's last respectable installment. It beats me how idiots actually pay huge money to attend a festival with such rough crowd and an overall unsafe atmosphere. Go to Europe, see better bands and mix with nicer people for half the price.
Cypher_sounds wrote: » Not even, his second song called 3 am, is from Relapse which was his last album before Recovery
Loriharton wrote: » anyone see calvin harris? Amazing!! Of course you have to like his music but I thought the show was brilliant-the lights! Would've loved to have seen Muse but I felt like dancing and calvin was inside, after being soaked all day that may have been one of the deciding factors for me! so so glad I went this year, I'll be honest I was really expecting to be surrounded by a load of 16 and 17 year old (insert PC word for skangers) the whole day but I was very pleasantly surprised-much older, more laid back crowd than i thought there would be and had an absolute brilliant time! Wouldn't camp if you paid me though, not after hearing all the stories!!:)
keeponrockin wrote: » Yeah Brilliant Set..someone told me he was on Twitter the next morning saying he had just played the Gig of his Life:cool:
Oxegen last night was the gig of my life...! I'm going back to London now. Not had very much sleep at all. All sorts of weirdness went on!?
Arthurdaly wrote: » Did you break a fingernail? It amazes me how ladyboys like the above survive? Is there any men left in ireland? Its v dissapointed to be honest, I dont think these ladyboys existed back in 1994?
smokin ace wrote: » that was only for campers (blue campsite)
A V A wrote: » soory i have to agree with leif on that one he is right and doesn't make him a lady boy either :p
Arthurdaly wrote: » Sorry buy i didnt encounter any of this which is a bit surprising considering I attended the first oxegen. Maybe little boys should stay at home until they are man enough to cope with a festival?
Dioza wrote: » You were probably the one doing it :P I got hit in the face with a random muck ball while eating something that cost me 8 euro, you don't have to be a "little boy" to be pissed off by it.
Arthurdaly wrote: » myself and about 11 friends have been down oxegen for years and never experienced any of this rubbish!!!
Jimmy Bottlehead wrote: » You should think about going home at some point. Also your comments are way outta line. Being a big man on t'internet doesn't make you deadly, you just come across like a sap.
A V A wrote: » dude theres no need for that. hes not trying to be a big man or what ever and i see no attitude in his replys . . .but the attitude that you have is the attitude were talking about , being a big man on the internet . . .he's not ??
speedboatchase wrote: » Me and the missus ended up leaving at around 11am, the weather was just so bad and there was so much scum that I really feel bad for anyone that got camping tickets. People have said "oh I'm sure it was like that when you were younger, but you didn't notice" but I have to disagree - when Jay-Z, Black Eyed Peas, David Guetta, Eminem etc all headline a fest (great artists though some of them may be) you're bound to get a rougher audience. I counted five Celtic jerseys :eek:
RHunce wrote: » during biffy clyro i saw a guy doing two lines of coke!
jill_valentine wrote: » Sweet, sweet pit justice.