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Posted by Sla#s on 07/04/06 20:38
purple pete wrote:
>> Indeed it was, but for us the weekend was marred somewhat by the
>> ridiculous pissheads louting about all over the place. I would have been
>> very worried if I'd taken the kids; it just wasn't safe.
>
> Thats a bit of a shame - went both nights and saw no loutish behaviour and
> mate even said his 14 yr old daughter would have liked it. Got quite close,
> if on the side a little for the first half - then managed to move a little
> more closer to the middle for an even better view. Excellent to see Nick
> Mason drumming! Everyone enjoyed it! Bloke in front of us was obviously
> on summit but was fine and in good spirits.
>
> However on the second night after Razorlight went off there seem to be some
> "beer throwing" near the front but we were ok (near the mixing desk) which
> would have pissed me off. The Who seemed to attract alot more people too as
> we were alot tighter knit than Sat night (or perhaps that was just down to
> where we stood compared to Sat)
Where we were, between the second set of speakers, I would say there
were fewer people on the Sunday.
But I agree with the earlier comment about drunken pissheads - there
were a couple who fell over and couldn't get up by us. And did you see
the prat who threw a shoe and hit the Texas woman in the face?
On the other hand Saturday was well worth it - great performance. The
Who were good to see but nowhere near as professional as Mr Waters. The
problem could have been with their sound - did you notice that they both
took out their monitor earphones?
Slatts
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