hey neish
frames confirmed for Sat July 9th Main stage, 2nd last act on
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hey neish
frames confirmed for Sat July 9th Main stage, 2nd last act on
Its corrected nowQuote:
Originally Posted by James
city are at home to bohs the night before...
hopefully three points will kick start the weekend...
Aye and Harps are away to Derry, the one away game I really wanted to get to and I was planning on heading down to Punchestown on the Friday afternoon.Quote:
Originally Posted by Ruairi
Don't know what to do now :confused:
yeah i wanted to go up and stay in naas on thurs night and head down early fri morn... suppose i'll have to travel up on sat morning now, aim to get there for 12 and get camp set up, before getting blind drunk and forgetting where my tent is..Quote:
Originally Posted by Neish
Will probably opt for the same myself, or mayb get a bus stright after game from derry to PunchestownQuote:
Originally Posted by Ruairi
Campsite is open all night ain't it?
it was last year anyway :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Neish
hope franz and snow patrol are announced,have my ticket ordered!!!!!!
Erick Morillo, Slam, Black Strobe, & Sillicone Soul all added to dance stage line-up
Whoever they are?
Franz ferdinand would be a possibility, but I doubt Snow Patrol would play as their ment to be supporting U2 on the european leg of the tour.Quote:
Originally Posted by SligoRoversfan
Strong rummors of New Order playing
Apparently they were on some radio show in England confirming they were playing Glastonbury, T in the park and a festival in Ireland
Rummors of Queens of stone age too
I really want to go Oxegen this year but I'm only 16. What do you think are the chance of me getting in along with my mates? I heard it was over 18's.
Didnt they break up or did i imagine it??Quote:
Originally Posted by Neish
Don't know but their confirmed for T in the Park, so very good chance of them playing OxegenQuote:
Originally Posted by Ruairi
It is under 18's have to be accompanied by an adult (ie over 18) get an older brother or sister to walk in with you as well if they're going. Shouldn't be any hassle thoughQuote:
Originally Posted by Bryano
Green Day finally confirmed.
Its been rummored for a long time now but MCD have finally confirmed that Green day are confirmed as the second headliners for the festival
Cheers Tetsujin I think my brothers going aswell. Thanks. :D
Josh Homme from QOTSA did a solo album with lots of different musician s but as far as breaking thats just not true.
I don't know how they'd be described but QOTSA have always had just the 2 set band members and lots of "contributing" artists for the different albums.
Nick Oliveri left QOTSA at the end of last year but Josh Homme has kept things going with two other permanent members (if there is such a thing with Queens).Quote:
Originally Posted by Kingdom
They've a new album out in a few weeks.
I'd love to see them at Oxygen, they stole the show at Slane in 2003. The Foo Fighters were sh*te on the same day but hopefully won't be as bad this time because they're an excellent band.
Dunno about that, I fell asleep while they were onQuote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
Yeah, that's fair enough, Dave spent too much time strumming in the middle of tunes and talking to the crowd.Quote:
Originally Posted by Aldini98
Agreed, they turned four minute tracks into 25 minute crap. The version of One x One was dreadful, hthey ruined it by stopping just before the great guiter rockin' bit in the middle - a shame, one of my favourite bands the Foos areQuote:
Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
NEW ORDER have been at the forefront for almost 2 and a half decades of pop, rock, punk and electronic music and were recipients of the Godlike Genius gong at this years NME Awards. On accepting their award, NEW ORDER, played a 4 song set featuring Crystal (dedicated to The Killers), new single Krafty, Love Will Tear Us Apart and Blue Monday. NEW ORDER, formerly Joy Division , are music pioneers and have released a series of anthems including Blue Monday, Truth Faith, Ceremony, that have been embraced as lasting classics in both the dance and rock circles.
new order might have done all that but at the end of the day they are just a bunch of moaning manc t**t's !!!!
oxygen is rubbish they just care about getting as much money off you as they can the electric picnic is a million times better
New Order and Queens of stone age confirmed
Saturday 9 July
Green Day The Frames - The Prodigy
Queens Of The Stone Age
Erick Morillo - Ian Brown
Kasabian - Razorlight
Sunday 10 July
Foo Fighters
Keane - The Killers
New Order - The Streets
Audioslave - James Brown
The Beautiful South
Are they in some kind of order Neish?
I reckon James Brown would make a good headliner.
Anyway, this years real festival is in the capital of culture.
Brian Wilson, Nick Cave,Dianna Ross, Paddy Casey, Van Morrison, Al Greene,
Tommy Tiernan, Christy Moore and you don't even need a tent.
Don't know just copied and paste it from the Oxegen.ie siteQuote:
Originally Posted by Risteard
Bit surprised about Foos headlining, they must have a new album due this year? Their last album was a bit disappointing... glad to see Green Day headlining, but what the hell are the Beautiful South doing there?
So you can get 45 minutes nap in between bands....Quote:
Originally Posted by PAURO 7
I just got my ticket today. Two day camping- 147 euro well spent ;)
€132 well spent sounds a lot better to me :DQuote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
Joss Stone + Kaiser Chief confirmed according to:
http://www.hotpress.com
nice one
looks like a good lineup now
Well considering I was paying this much anyway, saving 15euro does'nt make much of a difference. We're not all afraid to spend money like some people :D . Where did you get your's anyway?Quote:
Originally Posted by Neish
Got it before Xmas on special offer(same prize as last year). €15 that an extra 3 pints ther for that :cool: or a burger a chip :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by sligoman
yeah ketchup was extra last year wasnt it :D :eek:Quote:
Originally Posted by Neish
147 bucks for a two day event. Seriously the only way that's ever going to change is if we stop going along with it like a bunch of lemmings.
The last festival I went to in this country was Feile 91 -which for it's many, many, many faults was a three day event and my 3 day camping included ticket cost 42 punts. there is no way you put the difference between 42 punts (53 euros approx) and 147 euros down to inflationary pressures. At the time a pint cost about 2 quid (2.54 Euros) -so that's less than doubled in price whereas the cost of this type of event has tripled.
Had the good fortune to actually play at a festival once (Phoenix Festival -Stratford Upon Avon) and I'm telling ye folks ...learn to play something and get on a bill -it's the only way to do festivals. Never mind 7 quid for burgers made from recycled newspapers -try proper dinners with mash, two veg, breast of chicken with gravy or pork chops with apple sauce for £1.50. Pint bottles of cold NBA £1.50, free showers, toilets that don't look like jack the rippers just done someone in. ah happy days.
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Originally Posted by tetsujin1979
:D :ball: :D :ball: :D
I'm really looking forward to NewOrder (actually now its 'NEWorder') coming back to Ireland. Ive heard most of their new album (to be released end of march) & its pretty damn good (the single 'Krafty' is one of the poorer tracks!).
They will be well worth the ticket cost by themselves - expect an honest gig littered with mistakes (mainly Barney, the singer), p1sstaking, and a LOAD of excellent songs!
Ment to say earlier if your going get your camping tickets a.s.a.p as its rummored there are only a few hundred left
Kaiser Cheifs,GREAT BAND!!!!!!!
dont forget to try and get into the A campsite thats the one that opens friday morning .we were stuck in B last year and A was supposedly a lot better.