Anyone see this show?
Nobody? Serious... ???
Don't forget that the V Festival is a 2 day event.
Most festival goers in the UK go for the weekend with only a very small number buying days tickets (it's all about the 'experience'!) It's now 00.40 in England which means the second day is only just finishing. Most people will be staying at the site tonight so maybe we'll get a report or 2 when people get home from the festival later in the week...
http://arts.guardian.co.uk/reviews/story/0,,1854571,00.html
"More experienced hands My Morning Jacket disappear up a prog-rock dark alley, watched by only a few uninterested souls..."
Well at least they didn't mention Southern Rock :-/
Haha prog-rock, these reviews keep getting better and better.
The uninterested crowd sucks though.
I wouldn't be seen dead at V. It's by far the most posey and least musical festival in the UK.
(Not entirely sure posey is a work but I think you'll know what I mean.)
QuoteI wouldn't be seen dead at V. It's by far the most posey and least musical festival in the UK.
(Not entirely sure posey is a work but I think you'll know what I mean.)
Which of the UK festivals are still worth going to Doc? Is Glastonbury still considered the top dog?
I went to Reading a few times, only because it was just up the road ;)
When did they graduate to being "Progresssive Rockers"?? WHAAAAATEVER!!! ::)
Yer, you could never describe The Jacket as a prog band but I'd like to see the set list.
You could argue that Wordless, Off The Record, maybe even Run Thru live have hints of prog in them?
I could be wrong :)
If you mean from the perspective that they're dreamy tunes like something you'd hear on a Yes opus then I geuss there is some progressive aspects in there but as a whole mmmmnaw...
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Which of the UK festivals are still worth going to Doc? Is Glastonbury still considered the top dog?
I went to Reading a few times, only because it was just up the road ;)
Glastonbury yes, Leeds/Reading yes (but the lineup didn't interest us this year). I've never been to Download but that's meant to be a good 'un.
Prog rock? I do see your point dragonboy, pity it's become rather a derogative term I suppose. I think it was a bit of laziness on the part of the reviewer.
Prog Rock is just the U.K. press equivalent of Southern Fried in the U.S.
QuoteI wouldn't be seen dead at V. It's by far the most posey and least musical festival in the UK.
(Not entirely sure posey is a work but I think you'll know what I mean.)
I went along to V festival in Chelmsord, for my sins. Having only been there once back in '97 I swore myself off ever going again. It's a truly awful excuse for a 'festival'. As it happens this year, I now work about 20 minutes from the festival and got sucked into going along for the saturday, only on the pretext that there was some good music to watch.
The day was shitty beyond belief, but MMJ were unreal, stunning. It completely made my day, and I can't believe it's taken me a week to actually register here, since I swore to myself at the time that it'd be the first thing I'd do the next day. Had seen them once before at Glastonbury in 2004 (?), but at that point had only heard It Still Moves a handful of times and didn't give it my full attention. This time it was the only thing I was really looking forward to seeing, and it was one of the most effective live performances I've seen for years. It's really hard to explain properly, but I was buzzing afterwards. I don't agree with the review claiming 'a small uniterested crowd'. Admittedly was near the front, so not really sure what was going on (or how many people) were behind me, but the atmosphere was good where I was.
Set was full of highlights, but have to say Gideon and Run Thru stood out.
So in short .... V Festival is shit beyond comprehension, avoid it with your life. And MMJ made a miserable bloke very happy that day.
You have got to get yourself to a proper show. Can you make the Astoria (London) in September?
Thanks for the review, Mighty Boosh (I love that show!)
Yeah, absolutely intending to go to the Astoria show. And I'm gonna drag along my 'friends' who chose to go and watch Editors at V instead. Ho hum
The V Festival is for the prawn sarny brigade.
We are ginsters people.
Story. End of.
wordawginsters
QuoteWe are ginsters people.
Mmmmmmmm, ginsters :)
I'd forgotten all about Ginsters!!!
I need to have one of those when I'm home next month...
QuoteI need to have one of those when I'm home next month...
Be a devil. Have more than one.
wordragon
You know what Greggy? All this talk about Ginsters got me so excited I checked their webpage! Haha
http://www.ginsters.com/realhonestfood/realhonestfood.cfm
Chunky Steak...mmmmmm! ;D
Thats x-rated stuff!
Not for children.
wordawginsters!!
Looks like the guys rescued this event from the doldrums
http://enjoyment.independent.co.uk/music/reviews/article1220950.ece