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Great to see you and your lovely lady at the festival SeanMacGabhann! All the way down in deepest Dorset and there's a forumite, large as life.


Was a great weekend. Just got to wash the mud off everything including myself!


Tickets are on sale for next year already.


And remember, peacocks rock and cider is dangerous for the soul and my sole.


:)-D

My soles are fine, my soul another matter. As Richard Hawley said it best last night, those girls on the cider bus are responsible for his sorry state


I didn't see this post before I left on Friday but good to bump into you and Mr MadWorld, as well as a few others


It is just the lovliest festival in the world. I've put some pics up here


but some of my highlights:


Kurt Wagner doing a solo set

The pavilion being locked out and Josie Long and Rufus Hound keeping several hundered people entertained outside for an hour

8am this morning, Billy Childish (or someone VERY like him) and another American soul, staggering around an empty site, flagons of cider in hand, wondering aloud what time it was and how they would catch the next plane

Dirty Three - rare festival attendees but electrifying live

Random wanderings in the woods - including finding Calexico's Joey Burns on the quiet piano (pictured above with Lady Mac playing) just noodling away in the pre-noon chill

Tons more


Only 5000 people max, sunny weather, cider bus, music and comedy to beat the band... early tickets already booked for 2009

oh yes! highlights!! I almost forgot.


Getting annihilated on Somerset Fire Fluid masquerading as cider.

Stumbling around until 4am on the first night, looking for Mr MW74...and the tent!

Meeting a very friendly Irish man; whose name I cannot remember, in The Bimble Inn. He was a riot.

Pete and the Pirates.

British Sea Power who played a cracking set.

The man in the technicolour dress!

The Little White Lies cinema tent. Home to a mini film festival, 'Future Shorts'

The african drum tent where I played the drums until way into the eary hours.

The Wave Pictures.

The flashing disco stage.

Ping pong in the trees.

Richard Hawley, who as SMG says also fell victim to the perils of the hellishly strong cider.

and...

the brillant place we pitched our tent. Right over at the edge of the campsite. Hardly anyone around. Just a wonderful silence and a wonderful view.

And of course the tree gardens themselves.

Sean - Surely being rescue from the hideous queue for the shuttle bus on Monday was a highlight?


Some of my highlights?..

Bon Iver .

The piano in the woods.

The Tea Garden.

Calexico



? but generally feeling I was a little fairy living in the woods, oh how I wish I was back there

Ah but you got on a coach 2 hours before we would have. A good fairy from the woods plucked us from the queue and drove us to salisbury station. For which favour i shall forever be in her debt. It was still train etc from there tho mad world so fret not. We had a beer in the plough about 2 ish to recover

oh my God a beer at 2pm? well done. I just about made it to the front door in one piece.

strange tho as we were going to the Plough that afternoon as well for post fest medicine, we would have bumped into you again!


Are there any pictures from the festival itself on the web yet do you know?

we've never been to EOTR but we have been several times to a festival on the same site in July, just called 'Larmer tree festival'


So we get to experience the peacocks and general loveliness of the site, but with a different lineup (world and folk music) and lots of children's craft tents. At Larmer tree I would say about 75% of the attendees are familes with under 18s in attendance.


But can you tell me, at EOTR, are there some children? Is is a bit family friendly? Is the playground open?

plenty of children and families knocking around mightyroar. With several "doing" and "making" tents, as well as circus activities to boot. Several of the food stalls do "kids" portions as well. And they all love they way the woodlands are lit up with fairylights.


I didn't see the playground however

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