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By Joey Peeps · Posted
Pretty much all of LCD. Crowd at All My Friends was joyous. I remember some predictions on here of them playing to large swathes of grass but you simply cannot resist the incessant groove of LCD Soundsystem, one of the fundamental forces of the universe. -
Just get one of those fold up camping chairs https://www.amazon.co.uk/Rainberg-Lightweight-Camping-Folding-Foldable/dp/B0C2S1HQ9Y/?th=1 There's no shame in sitting at a stage for a while if it's at the back, just be sensible when and where you do it
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By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
Yeah, I do the same for T&C. It's a great break from soundchecks and booming speakers as well. But I know what you mean. The trouble is with the variety and amount of music, people focus solely on seeing as many bands as possible - not sure if that's a modern phenomena or something in general. Perhaps just need some more drivel on the main stages and people would go exploring more, lol. -
By Nice hymer · Posted
In my social circle, our family and a few friends are the only ones still buying tickets (because we still have kids under 18). Whether it's walkabout performer, other performer, stewarding, car parking, bar worker, trader, driver, medical services, everyone has a role and is working in some capacity. Lots have dropped out as they're expected to do so much (over what could be considered goodwill), but for the moment at least, there's always someone willing to replace them. Once my youngest is 18, we'll be doing the same. Difficulty in getting tickets is the main reason. Yes, the event heavily relies on goodwill to function and other than the cost of employing replacement workers they'd lose a lot of experience, which seems to be a diminishing resource these days... -
By MEGATRONICMEATWAGON · Posted
I've also been susceptible to back problems in the past due to overloaded bags and carrying in whole crates of beer at the same time in one go, and my thirst for standing and dancing as much as possible. Since then though, I've really aimed to incorporate some acts I'd like to see during the day but taking a bench on the sides instead of trying to stand and dance all day every day. Really helps trying to manage it with tactical sit-downs/rest time. Helps in a dry year when you can literally sit anywhere. Also, core exercises, stretches that really focus on back support help too in the morning and evening before bed, just in my tent to try and get everything ready for the day or next day. Don't carry in crates of beer in either anymore, lol. That's more an aspect of getting older and having more disposable income as well though.
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