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Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

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by Toby Jarvis
With mere hours to go before Goldrush's intimate Truck Festival kicks off in their tiny home village of Steventon, here's a quick last minute preview. This year they've cunningly given the indie lineup a boot up the ass, adding some bona fide famous people, without drastically changing the village vibe. Clever stuff...

Tomorrow (Saturday) night sees Goldrush joined by former Ride frontman Mark Gardener (didn't he go out with Nicole from the 'Papa! Nicole!' Renault ads? hmm, I wonder if he still does) on the Main Stage and we're promised both Goldrush and Gardener sets, as already heard on their joint UK tour. The evening also boasts two Brighton mainstays: mighty uniformists British Sea Power and - the worst kept secret anywhere - a set by loveable moptops Electric Soft Parade. A couple of the Scratch Perverts are DJing (or doing whatever it is Scratch Perverts do) over on the rock-oriented Barn Stage, while the first day is fattened by thisGIRL, Saloon, Butterflies Of Love, Winnebago Deal, Norfolk's influential Magoo, DiS's own debutantes Koreans (2pm, Mainstage) and Erasure's bleeping chums Vic Twenty.

On Sunday there's less rock and more twang - but everyone is recovering in the sun so that's cool. Mainstage highlights are Hull's wonderful Fonda 500, who blasted Saturday night last year, Meanwhile Back In Communist Russia and Buck 65, with the lush jazzed acoustics of KTB to finish, playing with a large orchestral collective. But the country-tinged Trailer Park stage chews up the dusky afternoon with Laura Viers, then Jesse Sykes and Cambridge heroes Broken Family Band headlining. For added English eccentricity, there's Chris T-T's full band and Misty's Big Adventure.

All in all, Truck 2003 is fresher, broader and better thought out than any larger festival. Add to that the local vicar selling ice cream and you can't fail. Plus we did the programme as well, so there.

Forecast is sunshine, 29degrees tomorrow, and the chance of a sprinkling from scattered showers. Keep an eye on the BBC forecast here. Train times @ thetrainline.com. And if you need to work out your route to drive, the AA have a great route planner, here, aim for Steventon.

Tickets are priced £25 and the festival is close to selling out, so get over to truckrecords.com/truck2003 chop chop.


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Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

was it just me or did anyone else think the koreans were shit at truck? im glad i saw them so i didnt waste my money on the single. and you usually have such impeccable taste, DiS!

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

Don't know about Truck, but I saw them at the Oxford Zodiac a month or so ago and thought they were rather good...

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

nah its not. the singer spent most of his time hanging around tryin to get noticed.

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

Are you a dick? Maybe he spent time hanging out like everyone, enjoying the festival...

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

just because i think the koreans were a big pile of boring indie toss doesnt make me any less of a music fun. DiS is cool but your choice of a first band on your record label is a mistake in my opinion. so i wont be buying the single. if you put out a good single i will buy 2 though.

or are we not allowed to speak badly of the over-hyped and over-rated koreans on DiS?

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

so im a dick because i have an opinion? nice one. since when has this been the NME board?

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

aide, you are biased anyway. as the "music-buying public" i reckon we have a more fair say on this one.

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

firstly, get my fucking name right.
secondly, i have spent thousands of ££££ on music over the last 15 years, you dick.

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

me too!!! i spend all my monkey on music

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

Monkey should be a universal currency!

'Half a bunch of bannanas? That will cost 2 chimps 56 orangutangs please mister!'

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

thats a bit steep isnt it?

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

Just imagine how much A Colin would be worth?

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

listen aide, just because i think the band on your label is shit doesnt make me a dick. it makes you a fool for choosing such a hopeless band. they are shit and a lot of other people think so too. so when will you stop bumming the arse off them? it's bloody irritating in an otherwise great website.

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

If you didn't like the band, why didn't you do what the kids did in Leeds and burn all the toilets down?

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

aide: so you're arguing the case for your band by saying im a dick and telling me to fuck off? i take it you've lost.

mr/ms plump: the toilets were actually nice (for a festival) and apart from the dissapointment of the koreans it was a great festival. i was at leeds last year and it was full of dickheads who were trying to cause trouble. i'll only be going to truckfest from now on! plus they would have only burned for about 3 minutes.

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fair enough, you don't like the band, do you have to keep going on about it?

I thought they were great.

Each to their own.

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david: definately, glad you enjoyed them. not really my cuppa. what were your other highlights?

aide: tsk.

Re: Truck Festival: a Little Reminder...

"i take it you've lost."

Lost what? If this is how you get your kicks then I feel very sorry for you. Now why don't you fuck off and find something you DO like?

fight

calm down aide+ kernalkrock or you will give each other a heart attack.- which is not a good early christmas present
ok??????

Re: fight

ehhhhhhhhhh??

Re: fight

as if this thread needed to be taken any further - I add my vote to the 'Koreans are not a good band' side. such an over-hyped band, the press comparing them to scene they are completely outside of. I was expecting something interesting but what i got was completely derivative and drab.

Re: fight

hype?

Re: fight

hyperbole

Re: fight

i know what 'hype' means, fool, i'm just not seeing any.

Re: fight

Adie in not-reading-site-she-writes-for SHOCKA ;P




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