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Leeds Festival

Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 15:10
by Delilah
Just got my Leeds Festival accreditation through and I have to go, because my editor-in-chief would never forgive me if I missed Iron Maiden (but then TURBONEGRO are also playing)- is anybody going to be there? Also, if any Leeds based Heartlanders would like to meet up for a drink that weekend, please PM me!

Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 15:19
by DerekR
Argh! don't remind me! I'm in Scotland that weekend, been arranged for ages. Wish I could be in two places at once, I only live 5 miles from Bramham Park :(

Have a good 'un

Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 18:10
by Debaser
Will be there - but I don't do that running around watching bands on diffeent stages. This year we have CHAIRS!!!!!!!!

Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 20:47
by timsinister
Debaser wrote:Will be there - but I don't do that running around watching bands on diffeent stages. This year we have CHAIRS!!!!!!!!
You've crossed the Festival Age Line, y'know...
:lol:

Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 20:57
by Delilah
They have the chairs at Leeds Festival??? :eek: :eek: :urff:

Posted: 16 Aug 2005, 21:31
by emilystrange
no, you take your own..

Posted: 17 Aug 2005, 16:21
by Ginger
Not just any chair, but a quality canvas bottom receptacle with arm rests complete with built-in sprout bag style beverage holder and comes in a choice of three fetching colours, blue, black or green and purchased for a mere 5 earth pounds from a service station near Huddersfield.

Go on admit it, you can almost smell the quality! :notworthy:

Posted: 17 Aug 2005, 16:23
by Mrs RicheyJames
Bloody hell. Hello stranger! To what do we owe this honor?

Posted: 17 Aug 2005, 19:24
by Debaser
Ginger wrote:Not just any chair, but a quality canvas bottom receptacle with arm rests complete with built-in sprout bag style beverage holder and comes in a choice of three fetching colours, blue, black or green and purchased for a mere 5 earth pounds from a service station near Huddersfield.

Go on admit it, you can almost smell the quality! :notworthy:
I will NOT be smelling chairs, not for all the tea in China....that's sick :lol:

Posted: 17 Aug 2005, 20:24
by F--kwit
Eh? I intend to run about and see as many bands as possible, but I'm clearly a f--kwit :) Mind you with most of the decent stuff all on one stage (the tenty one that is, not the 'evy metul one) this shouldn't be a problem.
Ginger wrote: a mere 5 earth pounds
do they take poonds as well? I seem to have some left from my recent exploits in the highlands...

which days you doing debaser/ginger? just the friday for me (as usual)... in fact as I only read this forum about once a month best get in touch some other way really...

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exit, pursued by a bear

Posted: 17 Aug 2005, 21:12
by Debaser
All three days, think Frazer's doing 3 too, Biggy's doing Fri and Sun, Mik's doing all three but won't be speaking to us on the Saturday ;) erm Ian's doing....Sat I think

Posted: 21 Aug 2005, 18:57
by christophe
hey, peeps.
go see this, I have seen this on Pukkelpop and I think some of you may like it.
CARLING STAGE
ENGINEERS Friday 26th August.
THE NATIONAL Saturday 27th August

Posted: 21 Aug 2005, 19:36
by scotty
F--kwit wrote:Eh? I intend to run about and see as many bands as possible, but I'm clearly a f--kwit :) Mind you with most of the decent stuff all on one stage (the tenty one that is, not the 'evy metul one) this shouldn't be a problem.
Ginger wrote: a mere 5 earth pounds
do they take poonds as well? I seem to have some left from my recent exploits in the highlands...

which days you doing debaser/ginger? just the friday for me (as usual)... in fact as I only read this forum about once a month best get in touch some other way really...

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exit, pursued by a bear
I seen them and that Bear at The Belladrum Fest' the other week,bloody magic they were :D :notworthy: .

Posted: 23 Aug 2005, 20:40
by F--kwit
Strangely enough so did I... best festival performance I've seen'em do that actually...

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excellent festival too. going again next year whoever's playing!

so come on admit it, did you sing along to the Proclaimers as well?

"And I would walk 500 miles..."

the bloody proclaimers. in 2005. I ask you.

Are the Procaimers on at Leeds? No?! Why not!? Sod the Futureheads, let's hear it for the original regionally accented speccy four eyes!!

Posted: 23 Aug 2005, 20:45
by scotty
F--kwit wrote:Strangely enough so did I... best festival performance I've seen'em do that actually...

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excellent festival too. going again next year whoever's playing!

so come on admit it, did you sing along to the Proclaimers as well?

"And I would walk 500 miles..."

the bloody proclaimers. in 2005. I ask you.

Are the Procaimers on at Leeds? No?! Why not!? Sod the Futureheads, let's hear it for the original regionally accented speccy four eyes!!
:eek: The Proclaimers,I hate that pair O' Hibbies wi'a passion :evil: ,but it was a great couple o' days,Jah Wobble and Editors were worth the money alone,I think we'll go next year too.It's only an hour away.