tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post7646873042726793823..comments2023-11-19T17:31:49.939+00:00Comments on Bristling Badger: glastonbury 2010Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post-81954263208012926282010-09-23T11:33:42.181+01:002010-09-23T11:33:42.181+01:00Hai Karamba, hi Karambos!
I have no doubt that yo...Hai Karamba, hi Karambos!<br /><br />I have no doubt that you are right. But more to the point, how the bediddling jesus is your splendid self? Tis wonderful to hear from you. Be back in touch, mofo!merrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10959849087751101034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post-50955406416568620002010-09-23T08:44:26.332+01:002010-09-23T08:44:26.332+01:00Greetings Mezzer,
You'd love The Burning Man ...Greetings Mezzer,<br /><br />You'd love The Burning Man festival.<br /><br />~KarambosAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post-28457639349843702782010-07-15T13:58:02.041+01:002010-07-15T13:58:02.041+01:00Yes, I realised I meant 97 and 98 shortly after po...Yes, I realised I meant 97 and 98 shortly after posting. They were my first, was a bit too young in the early 90s (boo). I remember 98 as colder than 97 (and 97 as muddier), but that may have been because I spent 97 seeing big name bands in seething main stage crowds and 98, erm, not.<br /><br />Capcha: nesses. I went to T in the Park in 98 as well, now that was *properly* cold.John Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17024263999778310292noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post-91089928770072751012010-07-14T19:13:27.253+01:002010-07-14T19:13:27.253+01:00I went in '98, and it was pretty much as you s...I went in '98, and it was pretty much as you said. Something to see around every corner. From floaty illuminated acrobat dancers to geeky bloke with complicated remote control pretending to make the little fire engines go to awesome chillout space with hot tub. Especially welcome since it pissed down pretty much incessantly for the first day or so. Musically, I don't actually remember too much about it. Saw Julian Cope, Babybird, Kristin Hirsch... And Robbie Williams, who put on one of the best shows I've ever seen. He RAWKED. Utterly. I went prepared to be sceptical and he blew me away.<br /><br />Spot on review. I really want to find the time to go next time.<br /><br />My capcha, by the way, is "tatedge" which, remarkably, seems to have no connection with Glastonbury or fish at all.Paulhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07477727620596783913noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post-34216491029638782642010-07-14T16:55:32.600+01:002010-07-14T16:55:32.600+01:00John,
I'm remembering the early-mid 90s ones...John, <br /><br />I'm remembering the early-mid 90s ones as scorchers all (unless my brain's doing a version of that thing where you remember summer holidays in childhood as being constantly sunny).<br /><br />Beg to differ a little from your memory. 96 there wasn't one, 97 was a total mudbath, and 98 was the muddiest of all. Whilst the muddy ones certainly aren't sunny, they're not actually cold either.<br /><br />(captcha: 'prana' - a crnivorous fsh.)merrickhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10959849087751101034noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8441439.post-57572722262943545362010-07-14T14:18:40.485+01:002010-07-14T14:18:40.485+01:00What's your definition of "old"? 96 ...What's your definition of "old"? 96 was freezing mud, and 97 was a long way from warm.<br /><br />Sounds like an awesome one though, sad to miss it.<br /><br />(captcha: "tings". An' Babylon).John Bhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17024263999778310292noreply@blogger.com