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<blockquote data-quote="Two Tone" data-source="post: 8136766" data-attributes="member: 44728"><p>What a really good thread! Getting away from the farm and doing something completely different such as going to a live music gig is something I really enjoy.</p><p>I’m very fortunate to be 3 villages away from where Alex James (Blur) holds his annual Big Feastival at Kingham, on his farm. Unfortunately it often clashes with Harvest, but if somebody I really want to see is playing, I try to go at least one of the 3 days.</p><p>The last time I went in 2019, Elbow were the star band on the Sunday (last) night. Lead singer Guy Garvey likes to get everybody singing and makes us practice a few bars, before launching into the song itself.</p><p>When he played One day like this, I’m surprised you couldn’t hear us us all singing where you live [USER=4397]@YorkshireAndrew[/USER] !</p><p>This was actual 10 years earlier</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]Q0jAJx3KEQs[/MEDIA]</p><p></p><p>You also get a chance to see other groups that your thought were ok, but maybe not that special, only to realise that they are in fact very good.</p><p>One that comes to mind is Frank Savoretti who I’d seen do Candlelight on the Graham Norton show, thinking it was a bit Radio 2ish(!). But he did this at Feastival and changed my mind as to how good he really is:</p><p>[MEDIA=youtube]k3GMQeb0Izo[/MEDIA]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Two Tone, post: 8136766, member: 44728"] What a really good thread! Getting away from the farm and doing something completely different such as going to a live music gig is something I really enjoy. I’m very fortunate to be 3 villages away from where Alex James (Blur) holds his annual Big Feastival at Kingham, on his farm. Unfortunately it often clashes with Harvest, but if somebody I really want to see is playing, I try to go at least one of the 3 days. The last time I went in 2019, Elbow were the star band on the Sunday (last) night. Lead singer Guy Garvey likes to get everybody singing and makes us practice a few bars, before launching into the song itself. When he played One day like this, I’m surprised you couldn’t hear us us all singing where you live [USER=4397]@YorkshireAndrew[/USER] ! This was actual 10 years earlier [MEDIA=youtube]Q0jAJx3KEQs[/MEDIA] You also get a chance to see other groups that your thought were ok, but maybe not that special, only to realise that they are in fact very good. One that comes to mind is Frank Savoretti who I’d seen do Candlelight on the Graham Norton show, thinking it was a bit Radio 2ish(!). But he did this at Feastival and changed my mind as to how good he really is: [MEDIA=youtube]k3GMQeb0Izo[/MEDIA] [/QUOTE]
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