Yes, I've been looking for some festivals today, and Dour is one of my first choices now!
Date: July 13-16, 2006.
Bands confirmed
My personal YAY!-erlebnissen: Primal Scream, Miss Kittin DJ set, Roni Size, 50ft Combo, Oomph!, Flogging Molly (OI!), Soulfly, Apocalyptica, Mercury Rev, Fischerspooner, Mudhoney, An Pierlé, Do Or Die, Agnostic Front , Arab Strap, Mono, ...And You Will Know Us By The Trail Of Dead, Nitzer Ebb.
IZ.
Dour Festival Belgium
- Izzy HaveMercy
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I'll be playing with my band just after Agnostic Front. That's a tough position :-(
anyway I'm happy to be there this year....
anyway I'm happy to be there this year....
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Mark Stewart & The Maffia will play on the 15th. Now that is something
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While most of the Heartlanders were having a ball in faraway Leeds, I got myself to Dour yesterday to see Mark Stewart & The Maffia on stage.
And wow, it was an overwhelming experience
Skip McDonald on geetar, Doug Wimbish on bass, Keith Leblanc on drums & Mark Stewart on the mic. Adrian Sherwood behind the mixing desk.
The played for an hour, did about six or seven songs, including a cover of David Sylvian's Forbidden Colour. Did I mention it was pjuur quality?!
I don't think there were more than 50 people in the tent and that's a real shame when you think it was those guys that played on the Sugarhill Gang's Rappers Delight, a track everybody knows. They played with Vernon Reid in Living Colour, in Little Axe & in loads of other bands.
They've made my day and it makes me almost forget I'm missing the Heartland Winter Olympics in Leeds...
And wow, it was an overwhelming experience
Skip McDonald on geetar, Doug Wimbish on bass, Keith Leblanc on drums & Mark Stewart on the mic. Adrian Sherwood behind the mixing desk.
The played for an hour, did about six or seven songs, including a cover of David Sylvian's Forbidden Colour. Did I mention it was pjuur quality?!
I don't think there were more than 50 people in the tent and that's a real shame when you think it was those guys that played on the Sugarhill Gang's Rappers Delight, a track everybody knows. They played with Vernon Reid in Living Colour, in Little Axe & in loads of other bands.
They've made my day and it makes me almost forget I'm missing the Heartland Winter Olympics in Leeds...
in dub we trust
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I went on fryday to see Gojira and Oomph. just my luck they played at the same time so I only got to see Gojira.
but this was the first and problably last time they will see me over there, it was one giant chaos.
but this was the first and problably last time they will see me over there, it was one giant chaos.
Another Shade of You.
- Izzy HaveMercy
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And a guy got killed nearby because he jumped off a cliff into a shallow pond.
Smart move, kids
IZ.
Smart move, kids
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radiojamaica wrote:While most of the Heartlanders were having a ball in faraway Leeds, I got myself to Dour yesterday to see Mark Stewart & The Maffia on stage.
And wow, it was an overwhelming experience
Skip McDonald on geetar, Doug Wimbish on bass, Keith Leblanc on drums & Mark Stewart on the mic. Adrian Sherwood behind the mixing desk.
The played for an hour, did about six or seven songs, including a cover of David Sylvian's Forbidden Colour. Did I mention it was pjuur quality?!
I don't think there were more than 50 people in the tent and that's a real shame when you think it was those guys that played on the Sugarhill Gang's Rappers Delight, a track everybody knows. They played with Vernon Reid in Living Colour, in Little Axe & in loads of other bands.
They've made my day and it makes me almost forget I'm missing the Heartland Winter Olympics in Leeds...
Now that sounds like an experience.
I was lucky enough to see Tackhead a couple of times - including Doug Wimbish playing an astonishing bass solo on Hey Joe using a plastic cup.
I'm off to see if they're coming to England.
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