Sunday, July 06, 2008

Iron Maiden at Twickenham - part2

A Flavour of the Day in pictures - part 2

Mu inside

RP inside

I expected a better pitch with a bit more grass!


Lauren Harris - daughter of Iron Maiden bassist Steve Harris
[ MySpace, wikipedia ]
Steal Your Fire - good track
(see/hear MySpace link)


Lauren Harris


Within Temptation - Dutch Goth/symphonic rock band
[ Official Website, MySpace, Wikipedia ]
What have You Done Now - good track (see/hear MySpace link)


Within Temptation

Sharon Den Adel

Sharon Den Adel

Sharon Den Adel (click image to enlarge)

T-shirt - 'I Tried to Tackle Eddie...'

I Spy 'Live After Death' t-shirt!

Respite/Anticipation/Sun!


RP


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Iron Maiden at Twickenham - part1

Scream For Me Twickenham

The fans, the t-shirts, The silver wristband, the venue, the flags, the weather, the backdrops, the eddie bursting out of a sphynx head, the Churchill's speech, the set; the Trooper, the fear of the dark, the rhyme of the ancient mariner, the Iron Maiden and more, the glory of it all...

You should have been there!
If you are an Iron Maiden fan, you should have been there!
If you know an Iron Maiden fan, you should have been there!
If you know an Iron Maiden song, you should have been there!
If you have only heard of Iron Maiden, you should have been there!
A culmination of Iron maiden-ness, history, the perfect gig!
Iron Maiden, the best band in the world!

Up the irons!


Here is A Flavour of the Day in pictures - part 1


Here's to the perfect gig!


Scary dog!

Outside Twickenham


Queuing

Stage Left

Centre Stage

Stage Right


RP


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Friday, July 04, 2008

Somewhere Back In Time

Scream for me Twickenham!




RP


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Up in the Hills

Wicker Structure


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On the move

Hats off

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Thursday, July 03, 2008

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Dance Village

Intent on Symmetry


RP


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Dance Village

Spiky roof with flags

I loved this spiky balloon-type thing, it complemented the Dance Village perfectly.

RP


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Dance Village

Dance Village flags

Flags Everywhere - flags gave voice to the breeze and each area had its own colour scheme. These were in the Dance Village.


RP


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Dance Village

Underneath the Arches

The entrance to The Dance Village early on in the proceedings, look, you can still see grass! I passed under this arch many times and have fond memories of its droopy bits...


RP


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A Rather Jolly Roger

Ahoy there...

This image pre-saged Dreadzone in 'The Glade' and playing an encore screaming 'Ahoy There...'


RP


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Wednesday, July 02, 2008

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In The Sun

A well earned rest

After a short drive but long trek with tent, sleeping bags, camping stove, food, clothes, rucksack and wheelbarrow through fields, winding pathways and uneven footing that would have tested the suspension of a 4x4 (the wheelbarrow, which it has to be admitted was probably designed for ferrying leaves from one part of the garden to another, performed admirably, it nearly broke my wrists but performed admirably), we finally reached the entrance.

We were tagged, but not in an ASBO type of way, they were so colourful (see above) and this was the beginning of a feeling of belonging. After a hiccough with getting through the gate with 'oversized' luggage we were in!

It was hot, and dusty and we had to walk around, past the gate to Worthy farm, before reaching the top of the hill, by the Worthy FM tent and the big, white spiritual tent to look down toward the Pyramid Stage past hundreds of pitched tents. This was Wednesday, about 15:30 and it was full! I expected myself and a handful of other people not hundreds of tents.

We walked down the hill, past tents on either side, past a large mountain of campfire wood with people foraging, gathering, wrestling it and down, on to the Pyramid Stage field which was vast. Seeing it in the flesh for the first time is a brilliant experience but it was capped by the need for a campsite. Halfway down the path past the Pyramid Stage field some grass presented itself on the left. 'Let's camp there' cried Mu, desperate offload the too much stuff we'd brought. I had to point out it was next to the men's urinals and although little used at present and with an excellent view of the Pyramid Stage, it would loose its appeal quite quickly. We treked on.

We had to pass through the village which again was packed with people ('I thought we'd got here early', 'we should have set off earlier', 'I told you we should have set off early') and it was getting stressful. By the time we had got to the bridge into what was the Jazz World stage field (we didn't know and didn't care by then) we were willing to camp actually 'in' the mens urinals. However, we pushed on a little further and turned right into a field that was full of tents but had some space at the periphery and it was a near periphery, a periphery that didn't require any more walking, it was a nice periphery.

It was the perfect site; near a pathway that led to a crossroad, even nearer the toilets and directly in front of 'The Diner' (more of that later) that was pumping out music louder than anything else nearby - what could be better?

I went on a little further up the field having dropped all out stuff and left it with Mu. I got through the field of tents, to The Glade and on to the field below The Park which again seemed full but full is a subjective word. With hindsight, I now know there were acres of space between the tents and we could have pitched in any of these but at the time I was looking for something that resembled 'Camping' magazine's ideal spot.

I made my way back to Mu with the news that there was more space, more fields but I was too late. She had started to pitch at our 'ideal site' and wasn't moving an inch further. I was glad I suppose (I was knackered) but I had a niggling suspicion about 'The Diner'.

Well, the tent was erected (steady) an the big pole was up (Ooh, err, missus) and we'd earned our rest in the sun. Yes, the sun!

Blue Fish


RP


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Erection


Nice erection


What a big pole!


My pole's bigger than your pole!


RP

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Arrival

The View From Here


Dazed and confused but inTent on a good time


You can stop smiling now!


RP


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Well, we're back from Glastonbury, loving the shower and the toilet and the memories...


Went shopping as you do as there's nothing in the fridge (ah, fridge. What luxury...) and look what the first thing we found was - Brothers pear cider as made in Somerset and as drank by the Jazz World stage - bottled memories...


RP


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Monday, June 30, 2008

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Back From Glastonbury

What a time!
We got suntanned (well I got sunburned to be technically correct), Mu lost her shoe in the mud, I danced, I sang, we ate Tea & Toast, we walked (miles), we slept (little), we saw the Pyramid Stage 'Shaken', we saw Pigeons Detected, we found a special type of gold, I went uptown top ranking and we found Green peace --- just a few of the delights I'll share after I've cropped the photos, washed the mud from my boots and caught up on a little Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz Sorry, just dropped off there.

Love The Farm, leave No Trace --- we didn't take any trays!?

p
RP


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Wednesday, June 25, 2008

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'I'm On My Way'


RP Happy


And the T-shirts are ready

Glastonbury Sun


GREEN ORCHARD Camouflage


RP


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00:00:00:00

They're Here...
The gates have opened at Worthy Farm, I caught a glimpse of some sun as I pulled back the curtains and even as we speak, people are making their way to Glastonbury. The media are still wittering on about Jay-Z, x number of tickets still left to sell, the mud. Show a little backbone will you? Accentuate the positive!

5 days of not using the car (and not having to park it), 5 days of not going to work, 5 days of music and 5 days of sun (well, 3 out of 4 ain't bad!).

Look for me below...










RP


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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

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Are We Nearly There Yet?

We've watched the DVD, and checked the webcams and packed the rucksacks and kept an eye on the weather (everyone's a weatherforcaster although 'mainly dry' is my kind of consensus!) and it's 00:08:22:22 and counting until the gates open.

One final check; Tickets, Money, Beer. Yep, we're ready...


RP


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Monday, June 23, 2008

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Intent on a good time...


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Well, Well, Wellington!

model wellingtons*

I'm hoping we don't need these...


*Mu's model wellies - work in progress


RP


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