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Yep. It certainly sounds like an experience.
If you watch the main TV coverage it does it a bit of a disservice as it presents the main bands and it looks like it is all about cheering Dolly Parton but even just getting into what they usually have on iPlayer it's much wider than this and even that only skims the surface.
The faff and the expense now means it's a non starter for me but it's certainly an experience.
Even if the headliners were announced beforehand and it was someone I was a big fan of in practice I'm probably better off seeing them elsewhere in concert conditions with their own partisan crowd.
I don;t see what the fuss is all about, I've been to far better festivals but without the smug self satisfaction and much much better music.
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I really enjoyed Rambling Man this year .... weather was superb, all the stages had shit hot sound, didn't have to stand in line for half an hour to get a beer or have a piss. Camping was well thought out and effortless.
Victorious festival is great as well ... I can ride to it in half an hour and bury by alcohol stash a couple of weeks before they fence everything off so it's just a £45 ticket which for all the bands on offer is quite a good deal.
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I wouldn’t go again though, partly because I’m too old to sleep in a field nowadays, but mostly because my ex and her nob-end of a husband are there every time as part of the clean up crew.
i dont camp either so i usually spring a tent up by the campervan frwinda i have who go every year. I'm too old for camping on mass now too lol