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Well it was nice to ā€˜meatā€™ you.

One sphincter feels very much like another when Iā€™ve been on the Punk IPA*.

*from Brewdog, the best brewery in the world.

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List of bands playing in Southampton soon at The 1865

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CONCEPTION & SWANK -FREE DRUM & BASS PARTY @ THE 1865 CLUB -SOUTHAMPTON
Fri 21:00 Ā·

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LiveWire - The AC/DC Show at The 1865, Southampton
Fri 19:00 Ā·

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XXX - Lecie Farben Lehre
Sat 19:00 Ā·

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Big Country in Southampton
Wed 19:00 Ā·

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Neville Staple Band (ex-The Specials), Orange Street, Bigtopp at The 1865, Southampton
Fri 19:00

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Kirk Fletcher, Backwater Roll, Pete Harris at The 1865
Sat 19:00

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Faithless last night at Brixton Academy. Ears still ringing, sweat box but totally worth it.

Completely mixed ages in the crowd - some 25, some 60 and plenty in between.

Amusing to see people arrive in sweatshirts, formal shirts and all sorts of garb to confirm they had never been to see the band or to the venue before. Bemusing to see a few (guys mostly) stood rock still throughout, even during Insomnia when 99% of people - including some bar staff - were dancing their tits off.

Brilliant and would do it all again in a heartbeat.

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Anyone who attends an Academy gig in a sweatshirt must sweat off a couple of stone.

Perhaps a forum FatClub outing?..

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Currently at Green Man. Havenā€™t seen anyone yet as still sweating off the 3/4 of bourbon drunk last night. I was ā€˜wankeredā€™ according to the missus.

Off to see Jason Isbell followed by White Denim later.

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FUCK YOU !!!

Sorry, Lifer. Iā€™d pretend I didnā€™t have you in mind when I posted thatā€¦

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Faithless.were one of the best things I saw at the guildhall when I worked there. I wish Iā€™d gone last night. Damn.

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Faithless are by far one of a handful of the best live bands I have seen. In the same kind of ballpark pendulum and Prodigy are right up there. The Prodigy played in a massive marquee/tent at the Brighton festival in 1996 and people were climbing up up the support polls and shaking them during ā€˜their lawā€™ and I seriously thought the marquee/tent was going to collapse!!

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Monsoon conditions + camping?

#prayforgoat

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Hammered down yesterday morning then the sun came out when the music started. Will Varley played to his ā€˜biggest crowd yetā€™ and was pretty good for a festival opener.

Next up was the awesome Ezra Furman. Spiky rockabilly tinged punkiness and a front man in a dress and pearl necklace. Nice.

Then came The Damned. Not really my cup of tea but they were bloody good! Good show, tight band.

Then off to the Big Top for the fucking brilliant Unthanks. I am a bit in love with The Unthanks. Amazing harmonies, a string quartet and some Northumbrian clog dancing. Whatā€™s not to like? They started their set with: ā€œSo many people have come to listen to miserable songs about northern England!ā€ My mate turned to me at one point and said: ā€œthat was so good I nearly started blubbingā€ :lou_lol:

Billy Bragg then started his set with: ā€œwelcome to the folk tent. Real music here. The boys with the laptops (Leftfield) are out on the main stageā€

He was great and Verbalā€™s a cunt.

Today offers Terrorvision, Reef, The Proclaimers, James and a little bit of Toddle T dance hall madness.

Just realised I missed xylaroo yesterday. I will console myself with another 8 pints of Beautiful Daze (Ā£3.60 per pint muthafukkas!)

Laters. X

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Went to see a pub band, Fat Badger, last night. Excellent set full of classic old Zeppelin, AC/DC, Sabbath, Goldern Earring, Kansas, Muse etc tracks. Best of the night though was Rushā€™s Spirit Of The Radio. Spot on, note for note perfect.

Started off the day yesterday with Lanterns on the Lake. Will definitely be listening to more when I get home. Mellow start to the day.

Then got my dub fix with Hollie Cook followed by Beautiful Days regulars Dreadzone. The next hour or so is a bit sketchy;)

The late afternoon/early evening was a Terrorvision/Reef rock off. I think Terrorvision won but others see it differently.

OK, I admit I then had an overwhelming urge to knob The Proclaimers off and go and see The Damned perform their first album in The Big Top. So I did. And they were brilliant! 1976 vintage.

Finished off the day with James on the main stage. They too were great. Mental Ian Curtisesque dancing. From Tim Booth too.

Now whereā€™s the bacon?

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Iā€™m sure itā€™s not the first time youā€™ve been at a festival, trying to find a pig.

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Booked to see Will Varley at the Union Chapel in November. Will probably see him at the Wedgewood Rooms on the same tour too. Stick that up your Beautiful Days arse, Goatboy.

Also to be placed up your arse, in no particular orderā€¦

Ben Marwood at the Joiners mid-October is on the cards but I think it clashes with a Saintsā€™ game.

Also off to see Graham Parker (of and the Rumour fame, but solo here) in September and negotiating with Mrs Bletch about The Coal Porters at the Railway in Winch again in September.

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Enjoyed Rag n Bone Man today and The Selecter. Off to see The Coral tonight and then The Levellers followed by a firework display to close the festival.

I smell.

Originally posted by @lifeintheslowlane

https://youtu.be/a5MNvaBjZFo

I bumped into Enfield at Glastonbury the other year.

On way back from Green Man. Letting the kids gorge on Macdonalds (cleanse all that vegan shit from their bodies) in services off the M5

Musical highlights:

Bloke from Neu! - awesome krautrock

Warpaint/Fews/Whitney/Jason Isbell

Other highlights:

Not showering for four days/drinking gallons of Growler (not a euphemism)/watching the wife shit herself on a ferris wheel/the rainbows (we counted 11)

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Neu!..mmmmm.