January 24, 201016 yr The D is the section in front of that round barrier. I hope that makes sense. Oh right, and Auckland doesn't have a closed D section...I get it now, thanks :P
January 25, 201016 yr Well, here's the thing. I decided to not go to JET for two reasons: Oh, and my real name's Alex. 1. Better spot for Muse. I get there way earlier if I watch lily Allen. 2. Lily allen may never tour again. I have all the time in the world to see JET again, they're bloody locals. A fair enough explanation? Off to see Kasabian tonight in their sideshow. Going to be incredible.
January 25, 201016 yr lol neither are Passion Pit or the Horrors. You should have just gone to the BDO in Auckland and seen them yourself!
January 25, 201016 yr Author ^^ isnt he underage? part of me does regret missing out on the Horrors but i had been dragging my mates around to all my favourite bands. neither of them have much concert/festival experience so they found it quite difficult to stay interested the whole time so i eventually gave in and let them have it their way, which was to get into the D early. might take a different group next time around. not that it really matters. i spent the entire powderfinger and muse sets surrounded by strangers who were really cool and easy going.
January 25, 201016 yr Author ^^ save them for after all the BDO's are over. although we could start after alex comes back from the melbourne show.
January 25, 201016 yr WOO its today. Went to Kasabian last night, everyone was MAD for it. Such a good show. Incredible, perhaps. Got home at 1:30am lol and prob to sleep at 2:30... so sleep deprived for today!
January 26, 201016 yr WOO its today. Went to Kasabian last night, everyone was MAD for it. Such a good show. Incredible, perhaps. Got home at 1:30am lol and prob to sleep at 2:30... so sleep deprived for today! Have heaps of fun today! :D
January 26, 201016 yr Just got home. A MA ZING. Muse, Kisschasy and Temper Trap moshes almost killed me. Went in for muse when dizzy played, and it payed off bigtime. I saw them in the mosh, VERY front center. Review and photos, and videos to come! lol and Bernard Fanning played a bit of "Little Lion Man" by Mumford And Sons because its the #1 on the hottest 100 for triple j
January 26, 201016 yr Yes! I was so close to Muse, I took this photo: (my fave) Gorgeous photo! Hahaha, Matt's wearing his shiny suit again. :lol:
January 26, 201016 yr Awesome pic Alex! Looks like Matt is god with those light effects :D Can't wait to read your review, Muse are awesome aren't they? Btw, how hot is it over there? Must be like hell !
January 27, 201016 yr WOW, what a day! It was my first festival so I didn't really know what to expect, but it was by far the most fun I've had in a long time! The Temper Trap pit was insane, and being quite 'vertically challenged' didn't help when I was getting crushed by guys twice my size... I even had a crowd surfer dumped on me! But it paid off in the end as I got quite a good spot for the band. Definite highlights for me were Temper Trap, Powderfinger(even though I couldn't actually see them) and, of course, Muse. Getting into the D early really paid off, I ended up in about the 3rd row from the front, about 5m to the left of Matt's mic. The people around me didn't seem to get into it that much but I still had a fantastic time! And Perrine, I think it ended up being around 30 degrees, so it wasn't all that bad... Hot enough to burn though!
January 27, 201016 yr Author ^^ personally i prefer being in what i like to call "the eye" of the pit. which is usually about 10 to 15 metres away from the barricade. anything closer usually leads to my frail skinny body being crushed like a grape and anything further back means i cant see a thing. its usually (from my experience at least) where the best moshing happens and being a mosh-addict, i love it!
January 27, 201016 yr Yeah, I probably would too! But I'm not much over 5 foot so I wouldn't be able to see a thing! :(
January 27, 201016 yr Here goes a preview of my review. The rest is on my blog. The festival started early with gates opening at 10:30am, at which around that time we entered the racecourse venue. I was amused rather early, without a note played by any band, when my existence as a human being was questioned… I got asked multiple times what my name was by the Proof of Age Wristband Staff… even with my licence in their hands. I think I looked a bit different than the photo, or otherwise I looked drunk already to them – I can blame that on getting home from the Kasabian gig the night before at 2am… First band of the day was the synth-pop of local band Miami Horror (above). I felt like I was in a confusing time warp, their tracks sounded like 80’s flashbacks, nothing amazing or incredibly original musically, but good enough to dance to early in the day. That and the crowd were ridiculously young, and even made me feel old as a 20-year-old. The listeners, myself included, were clearly hanging out for smash hit Sometimes, which went off. Had a bit of time to look around before the next band, so we checked out the merch and what was on offer around the Green and Converse stages, before settling down under a tree to watch Tame Impala on the Converse stage (above). They delivered a couple of songs, including my personal favourite Desire Be Desire Go to an unusually large crowd – which indicates the hype around the band’s release of their debut album in 2010. We caught a couple of songs before moving strategically to the Green stage to get a decent spot in the mosh for Kisschasy... Head to http://theamarar.blogspot.com/ for the rest!
January 27, 201016 yr ^Awesome review Alex! Wow seemed like such a great but exhausting day at the same time! I just couldn't have made it ^^ And Perrine, I think it ended up being around 30 degrees, so it wasn't all that bad... Hot enough to burn though! Yeah for Australia it doesn't seem that hot, but still!
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