rainbowdrop wrote: » You have to walk through the campsite to get to the campervan field, so yes! Does anyone know if the people with the wheelbarrows you can rent will be there this year? Don't think they were there last year, but they were the year before..........
bodhrandude wrote: » What you need is a Dyson Ball Barrow.
rainbowdrop wrote: » Haha. Would love one but won't have room in the car to bring a wheelbarrow, that's why I'm asking can you rent them up there.....!
Saint Anthony wrote: » Couple of stupid questions I need to ask. Campervan tickets are 60 euro. Does this include access to the festival it self or just the camp site? Do people head up on the Thursday or Friday? Any point in heading up without a ticket?
.ak wrote: » Forecast keeps yo-yo'ing... doesn't look great now. Typical after a brilliant weather weekend where I did nothing!
madma wrote: » anyone know when set times might be out?
Sineadbcoyle wrote: » Body&Soul are usually really slow releasing set times. Perhaps not until Friday. Go to Clashfinder anyway, it will normally have preliminary set times and will give you an indication of how complete the set times are leading up to the festival.
Laurel_Patente wrote: » Anyone know if there is any regulations against playing music off speakers in the camp site? Have a small speaker and an MP3 player both battery powered. I know at 'Palooza you weren't allowed us one but haven't seen anything on the B & S website forbidding it
Dr. Mantis Toboggan wrote: » I don't know, but consider your other campers. I realise it's a festival but it can be a bit of a nightmare if someone close to your tent has Smokies Greatest Hits on repeat 24/7.
Dr. Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Anyone have any experience of using these? How much does it cost? Are there minimum numbers etc?http://bodyandsoul.ie/2013Festival/happening/boundless-bathing/
bodhrandude wrote: » Just a heads up about the leftfield show, they are mainly concentrating on the new album Alternative Light Source, have heard reports about the Bristol gig where they only played the one track from Stealth, Phat Planet out of a 90 minute set but perhaps festival sets might have a few more oldies in there.
beansybeansy wrote: » That one is from 2013, this year it is:http://bodyandsoul.ie/music/solasspa/ andhttp://bodyandsoul.ie/music/the-sanctuary/
Dr. Mantis Toboggan wrote: » Cheers, anyone know what are the waits are like for showers there?
grudgehugger wrote: » I think the showers are basically only for people going in to the hot-tubs (I could have that wrong though), so you won't be waiting more than a couple of minutes. If they opened it up to general use, wait times would skyrocket I imagine...
pmalone wrote: » according to this:http://www.setlist.fm/setlist/leftfield/2015/o2-academy-bristol-bristol-england-2bc93072.html looks like they played mainly the new album, a sprinkling from Rhythm & Stealth and only Inspection check one from Leftism. Pretty much the same set at London on Saturday night also. Last couple of times I saw Leftfield I wasn't overtly impressed with the renditions from first two albums, so I am happy enough that he is going with the new album mainly. Personally I am pleasantly surprised at how good the new album is. Lots of it sounds like the better parts of the first two albums. Thank god its not a dud.
.ak wrote: » I do like the new album... but I'm not mad on it. Some of the production is lovely but a couple of the tracks are too similar to each other. However, there's quite a few bangers in it that'll make for impressive festival music. I just hope they keep the tribal vibe going it'll make for a great weeekend ender.
.ak wrote: » That's very cool. What's the quality like?