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The Verve - apparently booked by Emily, not Michael - were also brilliant, closing on Sunday night on the Pyramid. They played the set of their lives. And Goldfrapp were excellent too.


Lots of great stuff in the smaller tents and venues: The Duke Spirit (fab! singer), Bass Clef, the Human Jukebox, The Blsck Dog, The Presets...


Emily's Park area - up next to the stone circle - is developing nicely, and this year there was a lovely new small and perfectly formed DJ venue called Igloo, which on Saturday was back-to-back Ninja Tune DJs. Ooh, and a crazy music venue (House of Dolls?) run by the Rubbish Fairy person over in Mad Max-style Trash City.


Rain on Thursday eve, but from then on it was flip flops all the way, with hard-baked ground.

  • 10 months later...
Stop it you?re killing me. He?s now in a dirty vest, unkempt and unshaven with a half finished 2lt bottle of Diamond White in hand and hurling Celtic flavored abuse at you over the fence while you sit at a wrought iron table in a pristine garden sipping tea out of bone china.

TillieTrotter Wrote:

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> Sounds great, all round to mine then. We need to

> get that authentic toilet smell though to really

> make it work. And some naked painted ladies.

> I'll start making the pyramid stage to sit the TV

> on.



Tillie do you think you could please run to some soft toilet paper for those of us who are less hardcore? Essentially, can I can get vipped please?

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