D1976 wrote: » Any chance we could see some of those pictures?
paddylonglegs wrote: » Oxegen 2007 Sold out (the year of the muckfest) - had no ticket so decided to walk from Sallins into Naas to get the free bus and see if I could get one off the scalpers... Decided to stick a "Looking for Oxegen Ticket" sign on my back on the off chance that a car might pull over while I was walking and sell me a ticket... A car did indeed pull over, a blue 4x4 infact, covered in muck and an orange siren on top. I thought "**** these guys are from Oxegen and they're thinking I'm scalping tickets!" An Oxegen official with an English accent steps out: Oxegen man: Alright geeza, you looking for a ticket then? Me: Em, Yes Oxegen man: 'Ere ya go mate Me: Eh, Nice one! Dangling infront of my face was a coloured wristband with STAFF - ACCESS ALL AREAS written on it. Launched myself down to the garage to buy a disposable camera, jumped on the bus and on to Oxegen. Needless to say, every single picture on that ****ty camera had pictures with me and various acts playing oxegen that year, so sweet walking around back stage and the VIP area all weekend
TheIrishGrover wrote: » Not so much about the gig itself (which was AWESOME) but I was one of the lucky ones to be able to buy tickets to the Led Zeppelin reunion in the O2 in London a couple of years ago. Checked my email one morning about 5AM in work. Saw that I had won the lottery to be able to buy tickets. Freaked out and bought the tickets straight away. Phoned my bro (Who was also in work at that ungodly hour. Phone answered. I screamed down the phone "WE GOT MOTHERF*CKIN LED ZEPPELIN TICKETS.............. Oh ****, sorry mam, I meant to phone the bro. Go back to sleep" She was NOT amused. Then, day before the concert I realised I'd lost my Credit Card. Needed to collect the ticket. I'd left it in a shop and realised at 5:50. Tore down to the shop on me bike. Fell in the shop door in a sweaty heap at 2 mins to six. Thankfully the guy recognised me "Oh, hey, ya left your card here." I tell ya, my username is right. I am some stupid muppet!
Toast wrote: » Actually good call.. had a hard time thinking on this one but Blur at Glastonbury should have been a no brainer. If you haven't seen the footage of Tender here it is: When the song stops 3/4s in and a massive field of people start chanting "come on come on come" at an obviously moved Damon Albarn it doesn't get much better. Pushed for more I'd say Leonard Cohen in the same field the previous year... Brian Wilson in 2005 or Bowie in 2000. That Blur come out on top of that list is a testament to that moment. Glastonbury just seems to capture those iconic performances more than anywhere else I've been.
paddylonglegs wrote: » Amazing vid Toast, would love to head to Glasto. My dad dropped over a load of my VHS tapes the other day and a video player as he was clearing out the house. Came across a recording of the Glasto 97, had blur, stereophonics, OCS and loads more. Anyone know how I could get them from tape to pc?
blackdog2 wrote: » Blur at Oxegen, a band I had wanted to see for years playing songs from my childhood. Topped it off by getting the shift, and she wasn't a munter either!