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=> GENERAL DISCUSSION => Topic started by: sonickteam2 on September 20, 2004, 11:22:00 pm
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looks like it....and I found it on the Radiohead site...and thats the only way I'd even dream of going.
At Ease (http://www.ateaseweb.com/news/index.php)
Field Day 2005 gets permit from Town board
The Red Hook Town Board has granted approval for a mass gathering permit for a two-day music festival scheduled for July 2005 at the Greig Farm. Promoter Andrew Dreskin, who organized the June 2003 Field Day Festival in New York, has been mentioning Radiohead as headliners from day one in an attempt to get the Festival organized. The 2003 edition was troubled with many permit issues and had to move elsewhere only a couple of days before the event. As for the exact date of Field Day 2005, Dreskin said it would be either July 16-17 or 23-24. He said the date will be known within the next few weeks and is dependent upon the confirmation from the "headliner."
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I hope they can pull it off. The original Field Day lineup was pretty amazing--shame it went to hell. It seems the most difficult thing to do in the States is pull off a credible rock festival with talented artists participating.
RIP Lollapalooza 2004
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Yeah, but they had the permits in 2003 too... until they were yanked three days before the show. I mean, the town can still take them away and it's not a sure thing. No doubt, when the neighbors figure out this is up, probably the week of the show, they'll do their NIMBY thing all over again.
I too had tix to the 2003 Field Day. When they changed venues, though, I didn't rebuy.
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I had such plans for Field Day... would have been a really awesome experience. The dissapointment stuck with me for awhile.
Well, here's hoping they can pull off a solid lineup, but i wonder if they've lost some credability with teh artists. Course, money makes up for that doesn't it?
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The thing with last year, was they were trying to do it in Suffolk county which is a VERY wealthy old people community and they just didnt want all the people there. Bonnaroo got screwed too remember.
and if anyone knows where Red Hook, NY is...its north of Poughkeepsie....10 miles from a town named Saugerties....they had a concert there once didnt they?
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Yeh, unless the artists pull off their Not In My Bank Account thing.
Originally posted by redsock:
Well, here's hoping they can pull off a solid lineup, but i wonder if they've lost some credability with teh artists. Course, money makes up for that doesn't it?
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outside festival are vastly overrated... lousy sound, crappy facilities, overpriced food, etc etc... give me climate controlled indoor environs anyday
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Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
outside festival are vastly overrated... lousy sound, crappy facilities, overpriced food, etc etc... give me climate controlled indoor environs anyday
hehe. I plead the exact opposite. I think the large festivals...the good ones anyway, have an electricity that is impossible to match in a small venue. some are crap though, but no small venue or arena is capable of matching 50,000+ people being totally crazy!
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If they get Radiohead, Beastie Boys, and Norah Jones like is rumoured on billboard, I'd go this time (had tickets, then didn't rebuy when moved to Jersey).
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Originally posted by elj:
If they get Radiohead, Beastie Boys, and Norah Jones like is rumoured on billboard, I'd go this time (had tickets, then didn't rebuy when moved to Jersey).
i did rebuy and other than the fucking weather (not thier fault, really, i think it was pouring at the original venue as well!) the only reason i had a miserable time really was that i bought 4 tickets cause i thought my card didnt go through, and got stuck with 2 $100 tickets i couldnt get rid of. and Beck fell off the stage.
ugh.
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by elj:
If they get Radiohead, Beastie Boys, and Norah Jones like is rumoured on billboard, I'd go this time (had tickets, then didn't rebuy when moved to Jersey).
i did rebuy and other than the fucking weather (not thier fault, really, i think it was pouring at the original venue as well!) the only reason i had a miserable time really was that i bought 4 tickets cause i thought my card didnt go through, and got stuck with 2 $100 tickets i couldnt get rid of. and Beck fell off the stage.
ugh. [/b]
i thought beck was elbowed in the ribs by a roadie while watching blur's set.
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Originally posted by palahniukkubrick:
i thought beck was elbowed in the ribs by a roadie while watching blur's set.
yeah, and i think that caused him to fall off of the stage. (not the front of the stage, a back part of it) i forget now, though, and i guess its not really the point
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Originally posted by sonickteam2:
Originally posted by kosmo vinyl:
outside festival are vastly overrated... lousy sound, crappy facilities, overpriced food, etc etc... give me climate controlled indoor environs anyday
hehe. I plead the exact opposite. I think the large festivals...the good ones anyway, have an electricity that is impossible to match in a small venue. some are crap though, but no small venue or arena is capable of matching 50,000+ people being totally crazy! [/b]
49,500+ people who I wouldn't want to hang out with at any cost
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Red Hook?! That's hilarious. I went to Bard College which is about 5 miles (or less) from Red Hook. A beautiful part of NY! I might consider going if the line-up is good.
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Originally posted by kurosawa-b/w:
Red Hook?! That's hilarious. I went to Bard College which is about 5 miles (or less) from Red Hook. A beautiful part of NY! I might consider going if the line-up is good.
I met this girl from that college once, in Toronto, she was real drunk, and my friend has his way with her...lol. (i know it wasnt you, it just made me think)