Wednesday 29 June 2005

Crosby, Stills and Nash

I don't win many competitions, but it was nice to win this one: a front row pair of tickets to see Crosby, Stills and Nash at the Hammersmith Apollo. I only knew a couple of their songs (whereas Alice knew a big fat zero), but what better way to explore a band's music than sitting a matter of feet away from them? We rarely go right to the front at gigs, and most we do go to are standing, so this was a new experience on numerous counts. And they played "Teach Your Children Well", which is a great song.

Friday 24 June 2005

Glastonbury Festival 2005

Lucky to get tickets? Possibly. Pleased to get tickets? Ecstatic! This was my second time at Glastonbury (my first was with Egg in 2003) and it didn't disappoint. Despite the site being like a quagmire for the Friday and Saturday, and me not arriving until 6pm on Friday due to work, we had a fantastic weekend. I arrived in time to see Doves on the Pyramid, and then spent the rest of the weekend popping in and out of various sets and comedy things. Key highlights were Brian Wilson and the Kaiser Chiefs, while for sheer random Glastonbury-ness it was fantastic to see Paul Merton, Phill Jupitus and Richard Vranch taking part in the Steven Frost Improv All-Stars. It was also the first time in about 3 years that I'd seen Rory, and a good few months since I saw Egg, so all in all it was an excellent weekend.

Sunday 19 June 2005

U2

I was surprised by getting tickets to this gig - I thought my chance had passed. I'm not what you'd call a "U2 fan", but I do really like a lot of their stuff. Their performance didn't fail to impress, and with support from Ash it was all rather cool (although I was disappointed to fidn out that if we'd come the previous night Doves were supporting). Bono, as always, was a bit of a knob, but the rest of the band just amazed me at the sheer quantity of sound they were able to produce from a three-piece. I guess if you ever want a sellign point for delay units, listen to The Edge...