THE CARLING WEEKEND - READING
   

Before you Northerners start giving us grief that we visited both South locations at the V and Carling Weekend festivals can you please give us a break. OK, so we missed the fight between Razorlight's Johnny Borrell and Pete Doherty and Radio One's VIP tent. But apart from that, it's the same festival - just in a posher part of the country!

FRIDAY

Daphne and Celeste, Kevin Rowland and 50 Cent, your starter for 5 is to tell us what these three acts have in common. Award yourself points if you answer was that all acts were booed off stage. We went to the Radio One tent for one sole intention to watch Fightstar. We wanted ex Busted member, Charlie Simpson to be ridiculed and cut short his set because of flying missiles in the form of bottles. We already planned the degrading review we would write, we wanted Simpson to be crucified. Although, he wasn't. Not only that but they were pretty damn bloody good. Any sign of nerves from a former boyband member playing to a crowd of Iron Maiden fans were no where to be seen. Mr. Simpson, congratulations for proving us wrong. Bastard!
However, every silver lining has a cloud and it was the Coral who gleefully gave us the opportunity to start our first bitch from the weekend. With the exception of their quite brilliant 'In The Morning' the band can be compared to a dusty heaped out car traveling along a desert road for days on end. With can be interpreted as a group of lads playing standard of the mill monotone tunes without getting anywhere!
Elbow littered the arena with tiny pieces of paper promoting their new album, Leaders Of Free World. We were aware of this not on the basis that we watched them - we didn't! But the promotional litter was scattered around our feet whilst we watched The Killers. A band who seem no sign of weakness gave an above average set, but to be honest, defiantly not their best. Backstage the Black Rebel Motorcycle Club played a very intimate set in the Tiscali marquee. Over the weekend 15 bands played to a handful of lucky guests which was captured on webcam and will be played over the coming weeks on their Internet Site. Afterwards the BRMC played the Radio One stage before Kasabian gave an incredible ending to the first day. The band who have gained respect from Oasis managed to fill the tent despite The Pixies making their second 'comeback' within the space of a year.
After the microphones were unplugged the party in the Carling tent backstage was well underway. The official sponsors gave guests the chance to dance and drink until 2am making that uncomfy tent that bit more inviting. Although all the VIPs we mingled had managed to nab a hotel room, we are already booking for next year!

SATURDAY

He's good bloke that Dave Grohl isn't he? Three days ago we were perched on the VIP balcony at the London Astoria previewing the Foo's performance which we will watch again tonight. Only this time from the side of the stage. More of that later as there's a choker block day of music spread out before us and difficult taxing decisions to make about which bands we capture.
The first on our list were the All American Rejects who must have a friend at the Mean Fiddler (the promoters). With just one hit they manage to play the main stage every single year. The bad news was that the sound system wasn't working well and the music deafened Tyson's singing for the best part of the set. The Good news is that if you return to the stage around 3pm on August 27th 2006 you can hear what you missed!
Ahead of the big fat headline bands in the evening music came from Juliette and The Licks, Roots Manuva, Dinosaur Jr. and The Kills. Of course, there were the Others (pun fully much intended as Dominic Master did play) but that would give us less room to guide you attention to a band called Capdown who played the Radio One Lock Up stage. The punk/ ska band played to their cult following and proved once and for all that it pays to check out those hidden acts which are nested between well established bands at various festivals. For instance, The Charlatans..
Tim Burgess is really hanging on in there. Like an unwanted old rich relative refusing to die he won't go away. We liked the band, OK 'like' is a pretty weak adjective to use, but it fits our opinon.For goodness sake, we have Starsailor who are still moping around. With yet another well established, but old band the music scene needs a bit of a Spring clean. Maybe the dust gathered could also clean away Supergrass as well?
Razorlight though are still polished as ever. Johnny told us that a quiet period away from the stage will be filled by work on their second album. The following day he would fight with Pete Doherty at Leeds. Today Doherty was fighting with trying to look 'normal' as he dazed around the guest arena. He also bumped into his ex-girlfriend who threw some water over him. Pete if you are reading this, you probably weren't aware of the incident. Oh, by the way you also played the Radio One/NME stage.
After the Kings Of Leon we walked up the steps of the main stage to watch the Foo Fighters. Without doubt, the best band of the entire weekend. Playing every hit Grohl stood center stage like a lion, King of the Festival. In the lead up to his performance he made no secret that Reading was by far his favorite festival and thanked his family and agent, Russell who were on the opposite side of the stage as us. It was also Russell's birthday. Birthday means Party. Party means ABLE2 attendance!
After he finished Dave Grohl took us backstage, pass the dressing room complex and into a marquee. Earlier in the day this was artist catering, but tonight the area had white curtains draping from the roof, champagne and a full buffet for the agent. It was just like a wedding reception complete with a DJ, although with Johnny Borrell attending and a mud throw away from a mucky festival arena this something very special. After the Birthday cakes were cut it was time to call it a night. He's good bloke that Dave Grohl isn't he?

SUNDAY

It's Rock day. If you have ever been to the Reading Festival on a Sunday you will be aware of what this means. You don't wear anything you want to be ruined, you try not to visit the toilets and there's no point buying a beer as the amount of Carling which will be thrown over your head could easily make you over the limit for the next day or two. Tonight Iron Maiden will, in their own descriptive words 'Blow Away The Indie Kids'. To celebrate the welcoming of the Monsters Of Rock a all day party was taking place in the guest area with free beer and nibbles until midnight. Even some of the band members showed their faces.
We started with a break from the music and saw Hugh Lennon hypnotized some rock fans over at the comedy stage, before bringing his dog out and 'pretending' his four legged companion had the same powers. It didn't and we can confirm this as we caught up with Hugh backstage later on. There's a great link coming up, ready? So, you could say that the dog really had No Effect. Straight after the show we watched NOFX on the main stage! (Bloody hell that was awful - Editor)
The yanks gave a very humorous set and a crowd member with a horn ended up on-stage for his famous for 15 seconds appearance. Their small but sweet song 'Everybody hates Americans' put a smile on the faces of the crowd and the statement that Iron Maiden made about 'Blowing away Indie Kids' was smuttingly interrupted into a funny Oral sex gag.
Back in the Tiscali tent Echo and The Bunnymen, Futureheads and The Rakes played to more lucky chosen guests before taking stage in front of a few thousand more people!
The Godfucker of Rock Marilyn Manson was amazing. Littering the crowd with red ribbon and more set changes than a Kylie concert the evil little bastard stormed through one of the best sets the festival has ever seen by a guy wearing a skirt! The perfect way to warm up the Iron Maiden fans whilst the Indie kids feared their lives and hid and the Radio One/NME stage to watch the Futureheads and Bloc Party.
This was the ultimate way to end the festival season. With another Summer over we can at last acknowledge the fact that a night in a tent won't be on our agenda for at least ten months. Thank Goodness!

 

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