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This is like the gig from heaven. It's the Rats, it's cheap, and there's fcuking loads of beer! Get in there! Also it is a easy trip on the train for me, ArrGee Junior fancies it, so we might just camp for the night!
With ticket prices ranging from £4.00 a ticket for a good cause, it is an event you can't afford to miss.
You don't event have to worry about getting a cab home, bring your tent and camp out! We have camping facilities, showers, 24-hour security, plus plenty of food stalls to keep you all fed and watered to keep your evergy levels high for all that dancing to the great bands!
This is a truly family festival - come and take a look at the many attractions including a country fayre, farmers market, fun fair and more.
Remember: Advance tickets will go on sale when the site goes live and tickets start from as little as £4.00. Numbers are strictly limited so do not delay.
-- Edited by ArrGee on Sunday 6th of March 2011 08:46:14 PM
Hope this goes ahead as does sound like a great day/night.
Reason I'm hesitant is that when I spoke to Brentwood Centre a couple of days back, having seen RAM reference, a woman there said 'we've got a beer festival on 8/7 but I don't know anything about Boomtown Rats being booked'. Maybe (hopefully) I just spoke to the wrong person. Either that or the centre is for beers only and the gig is outside and not under their control.
Rats also expected to be playing Bromyard (Bay Horse) next Sat if anyone's interested.
£5 for the ticket so fairly low risk for me. The Rats are heavily billed on the web site so 95%+ certain they will appear.
I will go on Friday, last train out of Brentwood is 23:47 which is just possible (station is 2 miles away), but there is also a 4:42 am to Stratford which would do me. I reckon a few people I know would go for the beer anyway.
ArrGee junior wants to go for the camping (he's 11) ! So may bring the tent and sleep it off with him.
suss wrote:Rats also expected to be playing Bromyard (Bay Horse) next Sat if anyone's interested.
Where do you get this information from? Just out of interest ............. I am still waiting to see if the Farnborough gig goes ahead so if you have any insider knowledge, let me know! The Brentwood festival sounds good though ... and maybe could persuade the family to go to that one ...........
suss wrote:Rats also expected to be playing Bromyard (Bay Horse) next Sat if anyone's interested.
Where do you get this information from? Just out of interest ............. I am still waiting to see if the Farnborough gig goes ahead so if you have any insider knowledge, let me know! The Brentwood festival sounds good though ... and maybe could persuade the family to go to that one ...........
I happened to text Wes while Wolves match was on yesterday and he mentioned it so band must have been in touch with him or vice versa. Garry has since confirmed as well and reckons they'll be on about 9pm.
Gig is free but they do limit numbers so advice from pub is get there early to avoid disappointment. There are a (very) few rooms at the Bay Horse, but I'm going for Falcon Hotel about 100 yards up the road.
Not sure why it's not on RAM.
Would be great to meet anyone off here up there. Ian (Wes) and Liz are going.
I can offer lift from Surrey/London if anyone wants to hook up travel (and is happy to stay over). Need to know by tomorrow night though please.
Lisa, I'll try to remember to ask about Farnborough.
Am VERY jealous you are getting to see them ..............but hope you have a good time I'll be seeing the Counterfeit Stones in Leamington Spa (instead of the cancelled York gig) but it's not quite the same! But hopefully will get to see the Rats again sometime soon - no pressure!
Lisa--The counterfeits are brilliant so you won't be dissapointed there.Try and get to Bromyard.It would be great to see a good turnout again. Suss--I managed to book online into the bay horse today.It didn't say it was full and took my details and i have a booking ref.Spoken to Garry and he's not too sure what its like but its a bed and can crawl into it after the gig-lol
Am VERY jealous you are getting to see them ..............but hope you have a good time I'll be seeing the Counterfeit Stones in Leamington Spa (instead of the cancelled York gig) but it's not quite the same! But hopefully will get to see the Rats again sometime soon - no pressure!
Hmmm...Leamington Spa is 75% of way to Bromyard for you, and Rats are free so you could write off Stones ticket money and pretend it was money spent for Rats, and either switch accommodation or (if already paid for) go back to LS from Herefordshire.
That way you won't be jealous and you can sweet talk band into playing Brook yourself, far more successfully than I ever could I would venture.
Lisa--The counterfeits are brilliant so you won't be dissapointed there.Try and get to Bromyard.It would be great to see a good turnout again.
Bromyard is it this Sat - 12th? If so, that's when I'm seeing the counterfeits - and after cancelling all the arrangements for York, don't think I dare get my husband to reorganise again!! Oh well, if there are ever any other gigs you know about (esp if they are free!) let us know Winchester/Southampton would be ideal - Farnborough or Coventry area also manageable! If not, will have to be a saddo and stay at home doing quizzes ........
Thank you all for your help and info anyway - am very grateful My geography is slowly improving too - with the help of the google map website, as don't know where half of the planned gigs are!
Suss, overlapped there! Still not entirely sure where Bromyard is ............ not very good at reading maps!
What you've never heard of Bromyard!! It's about the size of Twyford or maybe Horton Heath I'd guess
Get to Worcester and head west on A44 for a few miles but be careful if lights are green cos you might miss it.
You know you want to...and sell it to hubby that you'll be far happier seeing Rats and he wouldn't want the love of his life being miserable with her mind elsewhere would he?
Oh, it's very tempting .................but what if the Rats drive through the green light and miss it, then I really would be in trouble! Think I might be better to keep quiet and use my (considerable) persuasive powers for another time .....So eternally grateful if you could sweet talk the band on my behalf
Don't think they'll miss it.Gary lives in Bromyard--lol
Well perhaps you could suggest he gets out more/expands his horizons by travelling a little further afield - say, somewhere like Southampton/Winchester Just an idea
This is like the gig from heaven. It's the Rats, it's cheap, and there's fcuking loads of beer! Get in there! Also it is a easy trip on the train for me, ArrGee Junior fancies it, so we might just camp for the night!
ArrGee junior has got roped into the year 6 end of school play on the same night
ArrGee junior has got roped into the year 6 end of school play on the same night
no no :rats:
How unlucky is that? Not that you have talented offspring obviously, but that your dream gig is denied. Isn't the school play on more than once?
If not, any chance of some consolation at Penn a couple of days later, although guess you might want to avoid that one as apparently the nutty stalker with the Rats scarred arm will be there, and you've obviously made the BIG mistake of upsetting her
If not, any chance of some consolation at Penn a couple of days later, although guess you might want to avoid that one as apparently the nutty stalker with the Rats scarred arm will be there, and you've obviously made the BIG mistake of upsetting her
Hmm, not sure that ArrGee's the only one who's upset her now ..........
I've checked with Penn Festival organisers and they have confirmed it's definitely plastic bottles and 'glasses' only at the festival, so we should be safe enough.
I've checked with Penn Festival organisers and they have confirmed it's definitely plastic bottles and 'glasses' only at the festival, so we should be safe enough.
Rgds,
Suss
Really looking forward to the Penn festival - I bet it's going to be a riot!
Still waiting on my thespian son to decide if he's going to be in the school play or not. Prima Donna.
Tempted to do the 3 day camp, and head home early on Sunday. The Saturday line up looks good, especially if you like The Jam (Weller Collective on Stage 2 at 8.30pm; From The Jam at 10pm on main stage).
Not really sure about Badness and The Kommitments on Sunday night. Think a good night's sleep will be needed ahead of Monday morning.
Tempted to do the 3 day camp, and head home early on Sunday
Thanks for that info. Normally I wouldn't be worried as tickets often come within last month, but I got an email from one of organisers about a month back asking for confirmation of which day I'd booked, and when my response, coupled with question about was it paper ticket, electronic, or name on the gate, went unanswered I just wondered if others might have tickets yet.
Who else is definitely going by the way apart from Do The Rat? Joan mentioned a meet, which I'd be up for.
Finally, ArrGee, how about packing up your tent and heading to Penn on the Sunday?
We can have a pre gig singalong in Zizzi or Prezzo
'Another Pizza Bread', 'Sloppy Joey's on the Street Again' and if we've ordered too much maybe 'Having my Pizza Taken'??
A while back I was searching for info about Neon Heart - the Google response asked did I mean Leon Hart, who I found out was some American footballer. There must be a few more pizza puns on Rats songs-don't think there is a banana pizza.
Happy to report a jolly good mingle was had by BTR, Do The Rat, Mrs Do The Rat and yours truly, including pizza but, luckily for the good people of Brentwood, no singing (at that point).
Plenty of singing during the Rats set, fuelled by some of the 300 beers on tap, and an appreciative crowd of 200-250 maybe obviously enjoyed it, fuelled by some of those 300 no doubt.
Shame the curfew on the site coupled with earlier overrun meant set was limited to first 8 singles plus Close As You'll Ever Be and Joey, but in some ways that helped as most songs were more familiar to a majority.
Interestingly and 'old friend' of band from Wexford (forget his name) took a guest slot and did bass and vocal on Joey and Diamond Smiles; did an ok job but could have done with a bit more rehearsal as some verses got repeated and sometimes the words escaped him, but didn't detract too much.
Also the first time I've seen them finish (on She's So Modern) then actually come back to play Mondays as an encore, even if they didn't actually leave the stage as compere said 'd'ja want one more?' about 7 times to the point where I was thinking could have got 2 more in if you shut up.
Hoping it stays dry for Penn, and looking forward to a bit more mingling with BTR and Lisa.
-- Edited by suss on Sunday 10th of July 2011 08:51:53 AM
Shame the curfew on the site coupled with earlier overrun meant set was limited to first 8 singles plus Close As You'll Ever Be and Joey, but in some ways that helped as most songs were more familiar to a majority.
That's a shame, I always get hacked off with the lesser bands overrunning so the headliners lose an encore or even worse as in this case. Hope that Penn was better.
PS School play was pants, should have persuaded ArrGee Junior to come along after all.
Penn was really good, included everything from Friday plus Neon Heart and the two Feelgood songs. Seem to have dropped She's Gonna Do You In and I Can Make It If You Can off recent sets. Possibly the best airing of Looking After No 1 I've ever heard today - really tight and delivered with power. Could see the band were enjoying themselves at that stage.
Even The Farm, waiting in the wings, were singing along to Mondays unashamedly. I then caught Garry briefly post gig as Farm were playing. Asked him what he thought of them and he (in complete seriousness) said 'Who are they?'. One-Nil to the Rats....
Penn was really good, included everything from Friday plus Neon Heart and the two Feelgood songs. Seem to have dropped She's Gonna Do You In and I Can Make It If You Can off recent sets. Possibly the best airing of Looking After No 1 I've ever heard today - really tight and delivered with power. Could see the band were enjoying themselves at that stage.
Even The Farm, waiting in the wings, were singing along to Mondays unashamedly. I then caught Garry briefly post gig as Farm were playing. Asked him what he thought of them and he (in complete seriousness) said 'Who are they?'. One-Nil to the Rats....
I think it's just a case of Garry honestly not knowing a band, which is fair enough. All I know about The Farm is the single All Together Now which I'm nearly certain Garry would recognise if he head it on the radio. It has certainly gotten enough airplay over the years.
Anyway hope you all enjoyed the gig and the pizzas.
This is my favourite Rats pizza joke. It also sounds a bit like a tv food show somebody might commission! A bake off between celebrities eg Michael Heseltine versus Harry Hill.
Just got back home after a great weekend. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting up with Suss, Mrs & Mrs Do The Rat, and Lisa. Great company, music, beer and pizza. Special thanks to Mrs Do The Rat for remembering to print a discount voucher for Pizza Express.
To answer a couple of things above...
Set-lists - festivals tend to book bands to play for x amount of time - the band would love to play for longer.
At Brentwood - the guest was a friend of Garry & Simon. He was in their first band at school just before they became Boomtown Rats.
At Penn - The Farm were really nice blokes and massive Rats fans. Afterwards they were saying how they went to see the Rats in the 1970s and had their records etc. The bass player was telling Simon and Garry that he would never have become a musician if it has not been for Tonic For The Troops inspiring him. The Farm were saying they only had a couple of hits to put on the set-list and were envious because the Rats had so many great songs. It was good fun.
Great weekend at Penn! Rats were obviously the BEST and enjoyed by all my group. My 16 year old said it was the highlight of the festival, so have trained him well! Good to meet the band afterwards as well as Suss and BTR - and enjoyed the beer too! Shame it's all over now - but looking forward to the next time ........
Just got back home after a great weekend. I thoroughly enjoyed meeting up with Suss, Mrs & Mrs Do The Rat, and Lisa. Great company, music, beer and pizza. Special thanks to Mrs Do The Rat for remembering to print a discount voucher for Pizza Express.
To answer a couple of things above...
Set-lists - festivals tend to book bands to play for x amount of time - the band would love to play for longer.
At Brentwood - the guest was a friend of Garry & Simon. He was in their first band at school just before they became Boomtown Rats.
At Penn - The Farm were really nice blokes and massive Rats fans. Afterwards they were saying how they went to see the Rats in the 1970s and had their records etc. The bass player was telling Simon and Garry that he would never have become a musician if it has not been for Tonic For The Troops inspiring him. The Farm were saying they only had a couple of hits to put on the set-list and were envious because the Rats had so many great songs. It was good fun.
Might start listening to The Farm now and see are there any obvious Rats influences. Sometimes we judge a band of one song as that's all we know about them- at the risk of missing out on different aspects of their music. The bass player's story is very touching- hope Gary is suitably enlightened about The Farm now, but something tells me in the late eighties or early nineties Garry wasn't really into the music scene and was probably a bit disillusioned after the break up of the Boomtown Rats. Anyway all's well that ends well.
It's a fair point about the band having only a limited time on stage, meaning they have to be very selective in what they play.