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david_carnell Wrote:

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> Toploader

> Beverley Knight

> Razorlight

> Basement Jaxx

>

> 2001 called and wants its music back.


Yup...but the ticket prices definitely aren't 2001..its a joke.

I bet they'll be offering ?30 all weekend ticket entry deals within a month when they realise no one will pay that to see such dated mediocre acts

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Indeed. One can be a father, of a liberal and pro-EU political stance, who enjoys a nice hoppy beer... without having to listen to the MOR abominations of Toploader, Maroon 5, Razorlight, Ed Sheeran, M People, and Simply Red.


Although saying that, the cool-Dad-with-DJ-decks is almost as cringeworthy!

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Loving all the knockers on here, there's a good reason why a festival with such a safe, bland, middle of the road line-up has pitched up in the area, it's because the demographic of the area is safe, bland, and middle of the road. It's a refection of who you are or what you've become once you signed those title deeds, a Faustian pact of mediocrity...
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irregardless of the Festival snobbery, having a few beers in the park, with some bands to listen to and some good food - what's wrong with that?


I've had loads of fun, even if the music's not "all that".... the energy is usually fab and makes for a great day out.


I've only seen one band (Air) who were supposed to be brilliant and were utter rubbish and it didn't spoil a good day.


If you don't want to mix in, don't go.

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This is all very disconcerting. One the scale of 'Toploader' at one end and 'owning decks' the other, I'm wondering where an SE22 fortysomething should ideally be positioning themselves.


Is it ok to use the Djay app (assuming you're not playing Toploader on it)?


Could the style gurus and influencers commenting above offer further clarification?

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The License was granted with around 100 conditions attached to it. It has been granted for an initial year only to see if there are any issues.


I was a bit concerned when the P13 and P4 were given as the way people would get home. They hadn't checked; these are low frequency routes and single decker buses, both routes have cropped up on this forum due to their lack of capacity and infrequency!


The tower lights will be switched off 30 minutes after the event finishes. There are stringent noise controls and will be regular sound level checks at the closest properties. Litter picking will be done frequently. Vehicle movement will be on tracking to reduce risk of damage to the grass. There will be stewards at bus stops and directing people to the train stations.


The tickets do not cover food and drink. The emphasis of this festival is food, with Michelin starred chefs cooking and ?5 mini platters being available to sample their cooking. The alcohol and music are ancillary to the food. Tickets only include watching the food demos and the music.


They are conditioned not to use single use plastics (something that is being introduced with all new licenses and also applies to the Gala Festival), so it will probably involve paying a deposit for a reusable polycarbonate glass that you return and swap for a replacement one.


Renata

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DovertheRoad Wrote:

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> Toploader, IPA. This is classic Bob Buzzard

> centrist Dad territory.

>

> Deck shoes and Oakley wraparounds ahoy!


Jist joshin'. Plus think I have confused two distinct types here - proud centrist Dads and the Chipping Norton set. An ED dad is more Rayban than Oakley for sure. We recently left SE22 for warmer climes but if we were still around I'd probably go and yes, I'd prob take the kids too. As Jules-and-Boo says - not much wrong with some decent beer, music and food in your local park. And...this is Dulwich. It's what the area is about. Enjoy.

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Lemming Wrote:

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> This is all very disconcerting. One the scale of

> 'Toploader' at one end and 'owning decks' the

> other, I'm wondering where an SE22 fortysomething

> should ideally be positioning themselves.

>

> Is it ok to use the Djay app (assuming you're not

> playing Toploader on it)?

>

> Could the style gurus and influencers commenting

> above offer further clarification?


Ha. I was hoping I'd wind up a trendy-DJ-dad! Preferably one who likes to spin a few "choonz" to get things started when the dinner guests arrive.


It is not a genuine criticism of course, more a cheeky observation of social cliches (which most of us are to one extent or another).

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