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How about this pub for meet up. It's the nearest, veggie options and cater for wheat and dairy free for me. Think it used to be called The Rat's Castle.
How about this pub for meet up. It's the nearest, veggie options and cater for wheat and dairy free for me. Think it used to be called The Rat's Castle.
I'm due into Heathrow at 12.30 and will head straight down to Guildford via Wimbledon or Waterloo. I'll just have a wander around Guildford, the castle and few other historic sights as is my want.
Probably best to have an 'open' post 5pm 'invite' type thingy. Most of those going will not be there that early, I presume except the 'leisured classes'.
Not sure. Most likely after 9 pm sometime. Heres a short interview with Simon from Eagle Radio, the festivals 'preferred partner'. Simon thinks Guilfest is going to be one of the best gigs of the summer and is looking forward to it.
Hope to be in the Albany between 4-5 pm approx on Friday. The people of Guildford seem to be pretty keen to get their festival back on track, and there should be a good turn out. Looking forward to this one.
my photos, from a hot steamy evening. Superb, pity about the Fun Loving Criminals being cr@p and not having Sham 69 in support. It was worth the torture of listening to them, though, in the end. Once the Rats appeared on stage that melted away.
Guilfest was good - apart from it being soooooooooo hot, and there being nooooooooooo shade! Still, we took an hour out of the festival and went and chilled at the lido which revived us Rats were brilliant, and really enjoyed the Hoosiers too! Also saw a reggae band at the smaller stage in the early afternoon who were good, and a very funny guy in the Comedy tent. So a good day all in all. Only negative was the OTT security at entrance - they're obviously not selected for their charm or good looks Though they did let me in!
At the end of The Boomtown Rats Bob stumbles around the stage and sings 'Did someone put something in my drink?'. No sometimes real life is stranger. Like Dun Laoghaire's finest sons playing on a huge stage (literally) in front of a huge and adoring crowd. Comebacks don't get much better than this, and Bob was truly glad and humbled to be playing at such a festival as Guilfest.The locals wanted a music festival and the Rats gave them an occasion to savour.
The band was on fine form. Geldof seemed charged up and didn't pause to speak until after the first 5 songs at least. The only minor change in the set was the inclusion of Close As You'll Ever Be. It was hot-Geldof at one stage wanted the audience to take all their clothes off.
Not sure if the media has picked up on this but before Banana Republic Bob said he was not really into nationalism, and let it be know that he wanted Scotland to stay in the Uk. He received a polite ripple of applause from the audience for his views, which doesn't tell us much either way.
Only slightly irritating things were during Neon Heart the lighting tech had a very bright light shining from the stage onto the audience. Directly into our eyes for about three minutes, so we couldn't really see the band on stage properly. This accured again a few minutes later so not sure if it was a technical problem or just a lighting man having a bad day (or smoking too much something!)
Another minor quibble was Geldof doing a 'rap version' as Suss alluded too before, of the opening verses of Rat Trap. Basically fast talking his way through, rather than singing- it just comes across as a lazy way to get through their biggest hit, so not sure what is influencing him to do this?
This was a great choice to go to. The place was rammed come 9.30, and so many of the audience seemed to know the songs and you could feel the 'affection' for Geldof in the air. Some friendly vibe that is hard to put into words but you just pick up the feeling that Geldof and the Rats music has meant something to the locals down the years. The PA announcer at the end of the gig seemed a bit shaken, glad that Guilfest was back on and wondering how the next couple of days could possible live up to the opening night. Blitzkreig bop Rats style.
my photos, from a hot steamy evening. Superb, pity about the Fun Loving Criminals being cr@p and not having Sham 69 in support. It was worth the torture of listening to them, though, in the end. Once the Rats appeared on stage that melted away.
Great photos. What a night, one of the better ones and such a great crowd there.
Ps I avoided the FLC's and had a good walk around the site. lots of interesting acts to be found, a nice friendly vibe in general.
Not too hot on the Rap-Trap intro. He seems to be doing that all the time. Spoils a strong solid track.
Bob also seems to have started asking everyone to take their clothes off at every show now. I wonder if he will continue to, or get bored. Guess as long as it gets a good response from the crowd, he'll carry on.
When the interviewer asks Bob if there will be new music Bob says no one would be interested.I don't believe him. If they can sell out tours and do great gigs like Guilfest which had an official crowd of 15,000 then anything is possible.
It'a a bit insulting to the fans when our hero thinks people would not like a new album. If he was confident in his writing skills then would it be such a problem.? Would never have happened in the old days. Why the Geldof solo albums when obviously the Rats are much more popular. Surely the fans at the gigs would buy the new Rats album.We bought all the others...... and a new album is better than a t shirt than runs.
He does say some rather irritating things at times, include how the Brits thought Banana Republic was just a pop tune. We are not stupid and we are interested, or we wouldn't be there. lol.
He has mentioned more music recently, elsewhere, so it is a little puzzling. Or maybe, just his strange form of sarcasm.