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« Reply #180 on: January 31, 2018, 04:23:40 PM »


I believe bands should tour to promote their album on their own time. At a festival you play the greatest hits and be done with it, maybe slip a couple “...from the new album” somewhere in the middle in case anyone needs to get to the bar and back.
I saw James a couple of years ago and they deigned to throw in ‘Sit Down’ because it was chucking it down and, as Tim Booth said - “You deserve it...”. I thought then, as I do now, that he was a pompous wanker who didn’t deserve my attention for a moment longer. And the new album was s**t.



YES famously played the whole of Topographic Oceans before it came out and the audience didn't understand it. They wanted Close to the Edge, Yours is no disgrace etc. Sometimes listening to a new album at home a few times helps 'get it'. Famously Queen won the hearts of the crowd at Live Aid because they understood that you just play hits and get off. I often wonder what the audience at Pink Floyd concerts made of Dark Side of The Moon before it was released!
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« Reply #181 on: January 31, 2018, 04:47:43 PM »



Palomar Faith was announced for a load of festivals recently. Think she'd go down well on the Thursday!


That would mean I'd get Friday and Saturday tickets and stay on at the fringe on Thursday after watching Merry Hell


Agreed - Paloma Faith? No thank you
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« Reply #182 on: January 31, 2018, 05:02:35 PM »




Palomar Faith was announced for a load of festivals recently. Think she'd go down well on the Thursday!

That would mean I'd get Friday and Saturday tickets and stay on at the fringe on Thursday after watching Merry Hell

Agreed - Paloma Faith? No thank you

Another case where if she bangs out the hits it would be fun.
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« Reply #183 on: January 31, 2018, 05:12:14 PM »

The Brasenose fringe is so good this year, I am seriously considering turning up just for that...

What are the very local camping options?
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« Reply #184 on: January 31, 2018, 05:44:34 PM »



I believe bands should tour to promote their album on their own time. At a festival you play the greatest hits and be done with it, maybe slip a couple “...from the new album” somewhere in the middle in case anyone needs to get to the bar and back.
I saw James a couple of years ago and they deigned to throw in ‘Sit Down’ because it was chucking it down and, as Tim Booth said - “You deserve it...”. I thought then, as I do now, that he was a pompous wanker who didn’t deserve my attention for a moment longer. And the new album was s**t.



YES famously played the whole of Topographic Oceans before it came out and the audience didn't understand it.


I still don’t understand it! 😂😂
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« Reply #185 on: January 31, 2018, 06:24:06 PM »


The Brasenose fringe is so good this year, I am seriously considering turning up just for that...

What are the very local camping options?


Bridge Meadow opposite the shop is a good bet.  We've stayed there last 2 or 3 years.  It's basic but fine. Quite a few people staying there seem to only do the fringe.  
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« Reply #186 on: January 31, 2018, 06:29:09 PM »





Palomar Faith was announced for a load of festivals recently. Think she'd go down well on the Thursday!

That would mean I'd get Friday and Saturday tickets and stay on at the fringe on Thursday after watching Merry Hell

Agreed - Paloma Faith? No thank you

Another case where if she bangs out the hits it would be fun.


Great fun - doubt she'll be at Cropredy but she is really entertaining, The Architect is a mighty fine album too....
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« Reply #187 on: January 31, 2018, 06:30:46 PM »


The Brasenose fringe is so good this year, I am seriously considering turning up just for that...

What are the very local camping options?


Can someone tell me who is playing the Brasenose fringe or where I can get the info? Thanks
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« Reply #188 on: January 31, 2018, 07:32:15 PM »

This is the time I'm dreading now, waiting for the big announcement, and I really am feeling pessimistic that for Friday night they're going to announce some soft bland Americana; or a slightly funky pop band with hits no one remembers but hey the bassist does funny things with his thumb; or a singer-songwriter dressed like a dinnerlady and just as exciting; or some bloke who doesn't really sing but has produced lots of stuff for other people; or a new experimental band formed by the ex-drummer from Marillion; or a Duran Duran tribute band; or a dizzy blonde/redhead poppy popstar who can't seem to sing without ramming her voice through a computer.

Sorry to sound so pessimistic (Maybe I'm a glass half empty and the bar just closed kind of guy  Tongue ) but it seems to alternate with the years, and as last year was so amazing I've got a feeling this one may be a dud, and my excitement at the setlist as a whole will plunge instead of sky-rocketing.

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« Reply #189 on: January 31, 2018, 07:41:58 PM »



The Brasenose fringe is so good this year, I am seriously considering turning up just for that...

What are the very local camping options?


Can someone tell me who is playing the Brasenose fringe or where I can get the info? Thanks


http://www.brasenosearms.com/event/fffestival-2018/
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« Reply #190 on: January 31, 2018, 08:21:05 PM »




The Brasenose fringe is so good this year, I am seriously considering turning up just for that...

What are the very local camping options?


Can someone tell me who is playing the Brasenose fringe or where I can get the info? Thanks


http://www.brasenosearms.com/event/fffestival-2018/


Many thanks...some good stuff there!
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« Reply #191 on: January 31, 2018, 08:48:59 PM »

Divine Comedy worked well enough for me to buy the new album and some older ones and a couple of albums by his missus, and I only really knew one of the hits.

Just playing the hits is a big problem for those acts on the bill that haven't ever had any, or are newish bands that fall into the 'never heard of 'em' category.

Having said that, Dixie Bee Liners went down pretty damn well, despite being completely unknown to the vast majority of the crowd, if not all of them,...as did those Aussie fellers.

I'm still stumped how anybody ever gets to the 'Oooh - I know this one !' stage, if they only ever listen to stuff they are familiar with already. They've got to have heard those songs for the first time, and what better time to hear new stuff than at a festival ? Plonk yourself down, down some plonk, and listen to the music (all the tiiiiiiime), you'll like some, love some, some will be meh! you might even loathe some, but what the hey ??

 

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« Reply #192 on: January 31, 2018, 09:01:12 PM »


Just playing the hits is a big problem for those acts on the bill that haven't ever had any, or are newish bands that fall into the 'never heard of 'em' category.


Daylight hours are for discoveries. If you’re on after dark you’d better have a back catalogue that justifies it.
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« Reply #193 on: January 31, 2018, 10:07:08 PM »

As succinct a precis of festival sets as one could want. Bravo, Skirky!
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« Reply #194 on: January 31, 2018, 10:45:37 PM »

Yeah Skirky, that's a good plan.
But you can still have a headline band that the majority of the audience haven't been aware of because they've had no hits, but they can still go down well because they can still have a strong back catalogue of quality music, performed well, hit single or not.
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« Reply #195 on: January 31, 2018, 11:14:30 PM »

Case in point is The Waterboys - four top forty ‘hits’, so not exactly troubling the Guinness Book of Hit Singles’ compilers overly much, whatever you think of their track record artistically. On their own tour they played pretty much all of their new (double) album with a few choice cuts thrown in. At the Summer festivals, it was exactly the reverse - solid back catalogue with a couple of newies dropped in mid set. Textbook.  Cool
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« Reply #196 on: February 01, 2018, 12:15:57 AM »

"Daylight hours are for discoveries. If you’re on after dark you’d better have a back catalogue that justifies it."

I certainly agree with the first part of this, maybe not the second. I want to look forward to Cropredy knowing that I'll enjoy some things, and especially knowing I'll enjoy the last acts and stumble back to tent with a warm glow. There's plenty of time in the afternoons for surprise discoveries, and I've had many very pleasant ones over the years. But I don't want to hope that the last act of the night is surprisingly good. I want to know I'll enjoy them. And that's not necessarily to do with back catalogue or recognisable hits - it's about it being the kind of band I want to hear. And the list I gave (some a historical reality, others an extension of this trend) is the kind of stuff I don't want to hear. And I just hope they're not what's announced in the near future....
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« Reply #197 on: February 01, 2018, 09:03:34 AM »

I see The Decemberists have got a new album coming out and are touring (in the US at least.) Come on, Gareth, make it so! For good measure, an Offa Rex double-header would do nicely.
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« Reply #198 on: February 01, 2018, 10:20:41 AM »


Vikki C singing Tam Lin. The campaign starts here.   Cheesy

Vikki is in England, touring during Cropredy
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« Reply #199 on: February 01, 2018, 10:22:12 AM »



Vikki C singing Tam Lin. The campaign starts here.   Cheesy

Vikki is in England, touring during Cropredy

She's in the Brasenose on Cropredy Wednesday. I'll be there.
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