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By Upside down frowner · Posted
Another amazing dance-heavy festival. Saw very few bands. My hightlight was probably Faithless in the Glade. The atmosphere at the front was bouncing to say it was early on. We only hor the tickets in the resale, so a rushed build up this year but I had kept tabs on this thread all year - it's the best! Wednesday we bumbled around the SEC. Sat at the Stone Circle until 8/9am Thursday - Sportsbanger for Ewan McVicor and DJ f**koff where the crowd was good but the Mc sucked. Then it was good to get back to the original Genosys for DJ Tennis/Demi Riquisimo which was good. Really looked forward to Dixon at San Remo but it was unbearbale busy inside, lasted 40minutes but left when you couldn't lift a shoulder, let alone dance - the music was spot on. Headed to Silver Heyes to confirm Levels was full for Dove, watched Almass Badat b2b Arthi (me neither?!?) on lonely heart which was fun then headed back to San Remo for Job jobse. The crowd went right back up the hill, music was exactly what I wanted to hear but it was too quiet being far away. Early night at 3/4am. Fri - my wife arrived at 4pm. Confidence Man for the cheese. Then Glade for K-class which was really good. Must have gone somewhere before returning for Faithless which was one of highlights of the festival, like K-Class the crowd front right were bouncing. Danced with friends in the Dome for P-RALLEL then had a heartbreaking moment as my friends went Arcadia for HAAI/KI-KI and the Mrs' choice was BICEP. We got in early, had loads of space at the front, personally didn't enjoy it as much as West Holts 2022. Couldnt understand the music stopping (since reading a medical emergency on here) 3 steps back into what we presumed must have been a crush, from space seemed daft at the front, 3 steps forward. Afterwards we headed to Unfairground for Azyr which was banging! Then platform 23 before the Mrs had enough. Sat - Assembly for four hours, Job Jobse into HAAI/Saoirse - not the best ive heard from them all but dancing in the sun was a winner with a good crowd. Went SEC, then long walk to Eric Prydz got 30mins before walking back to SEC! Couldnt get into the music for Dj Stingray at IICON, so headed to Genosys for a dance then people watched near Arrivals for a good while. Ended up walking Mrs to PedC then back to the stone circle until 10am! Sunday - a good hour at Craig Richards Fabric 25 whilst the Mrs watched Avril with a friend. Met some very sound people. Glade for one of the best sets all weekend Logic1000 then a little Groove Armada. Last drop of dance was the end of JUSTICE which sounded amazing from the back. Sunday evening is always early for us with a long drive early Monday, we left around 12am Such a good year but I didnt get to craft/healing/crossiant/green futures/tipi/nothing in theatre/acoustic/woodies/levels or my favourite venue Temple... Apologies for the long read! Hopefully the ticket gods smile on us in October! 20240628_220615.mp41719953584500_1.mp4 -
Feels like it gets worse every year people yapping and yelling over the music rather than actually shutting up and enjoying it. Tends to happen when people turn up an act early for a good spot in the next one. Which for me I noticed for Noname (before Sugarbabes? And LCD (before Dua). Anyone else notice this or are bothered by it or am I alone?
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By efcfanwirral · Posted
I'd assume not, just Kasabian now I think! -
I'm impressed that you've totalled that up
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I think when people are talking about Starmer as the Knight in shining armour who saved Labour from the unelectable Corbyn, It is reasonable to compare his performance with Jezza. Labour undoubtedly saw a huge improvement in Scotland. However i think that it is pretty clear that that is more down to the woes of the SNP rather than anything Labour did. But let's look at England. (all the figures below exclude Scotland & Wales) Starmer's Labour managed to persuade just under 8.4million folk to vote Labour which was 34.4% of the total vote. That was a whopping increase 0.4% on the percentage Labour won in England in 2019 under the unelectable Corbyn although about 700,000 more people voted for Corbyn's Labour that Starmer's. (in 2017 nearly 11.4million conquered their Corbyophobia to vote Labour - e percentage of 41.5% over 7% higher than Starmer's Labour got yesterday) So congratulate Starmer on his win by all means, just don't pretend he has made Labour wildly more electable. You can thank Liz Truss & Nigel Farage for that.
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