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The Spacebomb superstar Natalie Prass is having a rather good year; her debut album was released to critical acclaim, she also made her UK TV debut with an appearance on Later with Jools Holland, and then Ryan Adams liked her so much he dressed up as her and played a set of her songs when she was delayed by airline troubles.

She released the superb video for one of her self-titled albums stand out moments, the beautiful “Bird Of Prey”, and it’s unsurprisingly, a  technicolor triumph, continuing the theme of this super talented lady who can do no wrong, keep up the good work please Natalie!

Natalie Prass self-titled debut album is out now via Spacebomb records. Natalie tours the UK this month with a few festival dates completed, including Green Man and  End Of The Road, and then she’s back again in November, she sure does love us!

 

 

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The 1969 festival was in a different league, a two-day event that was held just a few weeks after Woodstock took place; the Isle of Wight could boast having both Bob Dylan and the Band to headline their affair.

So 46 years ago today, Bob Dylan arrived on stage at the Isle of Wight Festival, his first scheduled public performance in more than three years. Dylan appeared in a loose white suit, white shoes, white tie and yellow shirt, behind a sparkling stainless steel chin-height barricade of microphones. The stomping and the cheering and the crying and the crush toward the front-stage area was still strong as Dylan began his first song, “She Belongs to Me”... And the rest is history…

Among the support bands were Blodwyn Pig, the VASTLYunderrated Eclection, Family, Fat Mattress, Free, The Nice, Tom Paxton, The Moody Blues, Pentangle and way down the bill King Crimson a few weeks after their appearance at Hyde Park with the Rolling Stones.

It also included three artists that had played at Woodstock, which of course at this point had not crossed over the line to mythology to become the stuff of legend; the album and the movie were still months away from release. Richie Havens, Joe Cocker and The Who – the second day’s headliner – are the three acts that played both festivals. Roger Daltry was wearing his famous fringed jacket, and Pete Townshend was in his white boiler suit but much of the effect was lost as it was still light when they played.

The Friday was very much the acoustic/folk day but given the fact that Dylan and the Band were the headliners that day tickets cost £2; Dylan was reportedly paid £35,000. For the Sunday, when the Moody Blues were second on the bill, a ticket was a mere £1.25. A ticket for the entire weekend was £2.50.

John Lennon, George Harrison and Ringo Starr, as well as Keith Richards and Charlie Watts were all there to see Dylan play. George wrote a song inspired by the event and dedicated to Dylan, ‘Behind That Locked Door’ appeared on his All Things Must Pass album

Who Isle of Wight

Slaves perform “Sockets” at Reading 2015. Visit the Reading 2015 website for more videos and photos.

Slaves whipped up a storm. Reading was the festival they were born to play – even the band themselves think so: “Reading is the best festival in the world”, announced singer/drummer Isaac Holman before bursting into a concrete-smashing rendition of ‘The Hunter’.

Taking a moment of reflection was never Slaves’ wheelhouse, as they rambled quickly about the death of Laurie’s pet goldfish, Gerald. “Ger-ald, Ger-ald, Ger-ald”, the crowd chanted in remembrance of the aquatic companion they never knew. That’s how dedicated Slaves fans are.

The blues-tinged studio versions of the songs dissipate as Slaves perform their raw, more confrontational (if such a thing is possible) renditions of ‘Where’s Your Car, Debbie’, ‘7am’ and ‘Sockets’.

Slaves’ performance was the literal encapsulation of search and destroy.

The 1970 Isle of Wight Festival was held between 26th and 31st August 1970 at East Afton Farm an area on the western side of the Isle of Wight. It was the last of three consecutive music festivals to take place on the island between 1968 and 1970 and widely acknowledged as the largest musical event of its time, greater than the attendance of Woodstock. Although estimates vary, the Guinness Book of Records estimated 600,000, possibly 700,000 people attended. It was organised and promoted by local brothers, Ronnie, Ray and Bill Foulk. Ron Smith was site manager and Rikki Farr acted as compere.
The preceding Isle of Wight Festivals, also promoted by the Foulks, had already gained a good reputation in 1968 and 1969 by featuring acts such as Jefferson Airplane, T. Rex, The Move, Pretty Things, Joe Cocker, The Who and Bob Dylan in his first performance since his 1966 Motorcycle Accident.
The 1970 version, following Woodstock in the previous year, set out to move one step forward and enlisted Jimi Hendrix. With Hendrix confirmed, artists such as Chicago, The Doors, The Who, Miles Davis, Joan Baez, Joni Mitchell, Jethro Tull, Sly & the Family Stone, Ten Years After, Emerson, Lake & Palmer and Free willingly took up the chance to play there. The event had a magnificent but impractical site, since the prevailing wind blew the sound sideways across the venue, and the sound system had to be augmented by Pink Floyd’s PA. There was a strong, but inconsistent line up, and the logistical nightmare of transporting 600,000 people onto an island with a population of less than 100,000.
Political and logistical difficulties resulted in the organisers eventually realising that the festival would not make a profit and declaring it to be “a free festival”, although the majority of the audience had paid for tickets in advance, and the event was filmed contemporaneously. However, at the time, the commercial failings of the festival ensured it would be the last event of its kind on the Isle of Wight for thirty-two years.

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Pitchfork Music Festival Paris – 29th, 30th & 31st octobre 2015 – Grande Halle de La Villette
Björk – Beach House – Deerhunter – Spiritualized – Hudson Mohawke – Ariel Pink – Rhye – Father John Misty – Destroyer and many more to be announced!
Info & tickets : pitchforkmusicfestival.fr/

29th, 30th & 31st OCTOBER 2015
GRANDE HALLE DE LA VILLETTE
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 29th 
Beach House Godspeed You! Black Emperor Deerhunter Ariel Pink Destroyer Kirin J. Callinan Hælos
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30th
Thom Yorke – Tomorrow’s Boxes Modern Battles Four Tet Kurt Vile & The Violators Rhye Health Rome Fortune Dornik
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31

Ratatat Run The Jewels Laurent Garnier Spiritualized Hudson Mohawke (Live) John Talabot B2B Roman Flügel Father John Misty Unknown Mortal Orchestra Curtis Harding Nao Hinds

Pitchfork Music Festival Paris creates a unique festival experience in the heart of the French capital. As the European brother of Pitchfork magazine’s Chicago original, this intimate showcase of international, independent and underground artists is known for its experience-drenched expertise.

The festival takes in a broad sweep of styles, all the way from tight techno and experimental house to acoustic pop and even a slice of pure rock.

Clocking up its fifth year in 2015, Pitchfork Paris is set for another great autumn weekend at a hand-picked venue in central Paris.

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The Who were one year and three months into their “Tommy” tour when they played their second engagement at the Isle of Wight Festival in 1970. As in the previous year of 1969, they played most of their famous rock opera, which by this time was quite familiar to the festival crowd. Huge spotlights bathed the audience of some 600,000 attendees, and as The Who’s tour manager John Woolf recalls, attracted “every moth and flying nocturnal animal on the island”. The Who started this famous concert at 2:00 A.M.

Here is a clip I think we’ve never seen before from the Isle of Wight festival. 7 minutes in beautiful clarity, including a lot of festival atmosphere. This show has been seen on bootleg video but only in awful quality, nearly unwatchable damaged film. This made my morning! This of course distinct from the 1970 Isle of Wight fest which has been released in full.

By August 1970, Pete Townshend was already introducing new songs to the setlist including “Water”, “I Don’t Even Know Myself” and “Naked Eye”. These songs, which were being recorded at the time of the festival, were intended for an upcoming project known as “Lifehouse”. Although “Lifehouse” was eventually abandoned, the sessions paved the way to the Who’s classic album “Who’s Next”.

The Who also performed some live staples such as “Substitute”, “My Generation”, “Magic Bus”, “I Can’t Explain”, and the perennial covers of “Shakin’ All Over” and “Summertime Blues”.

Foals shone with one of the definitive moments of Reading Festival 2015, taking the day by storm with a surprise secret set on the BBC Radio One stage. Rumours of a secret appearance had been circulating for weeks, following heavy hints from Reading and Leeds boss Melvin Benn. Then, the band confirmed the news this morning via Twitter – before legions of fans flocked to the tent to catch a glimpse of Yannis and co.

“It’s good to be back,” said frontman Yannis Philippakis, after the explosive opener of ‘My Number’ sent the packed tent into a relentless bounce. “We’re Foals, if you don’t know who we are.”

“The last time we played this tent was 2008, I think,” said Yannis before a beautiful ‘Spanish Sahara’. “It’s fucking great to be back – this feels like our home.”

As the fans embrace him with open arms as he wanders into the audience for ‘What Went Down’, we can’t help but feel the same. They played a set more than worthy than headliners, now is truly their time. Fingers crossed for them topping the main stage next year.

 

https://www.youtube.com watch?v=OpqTJMZWVF0

All Years Leaving
23rd / 24th October 2015
The Hare and Hounds

THIS IS TMRW AND DIY
PRESENT

ALL YEARS LEAVING FESTIVAL
FRI OCTOBER 23rd / SAT OCTOBER 24th
THE HARE AND HOUNDS

Now in it’s third year and continuing to grow in impact and stature as a national showcase of the very best in new music, This Is Tmrw in association with DIY Magazine presented All Years Leaving Festival returns in 2015 to the relatively intimate 250 capacity Hare and Hounds Kings Heath Birmingham this October 23rd and 24th with an even bigger and eclectic line up filling two days from early doors to early hours.

Each day primed with the best national acts and topped by a heavyweight name each day previous headliners having been Dutch Uncles, Hookworms, Eagulls amongst others, exciting announcements for this year will begin to emerge as the summer lands. Ambitious and adventurous in equal measure this festival will see all manner of genres, art installations , street food by Pietanic and the very best locally crafted ales and beers available sound-tracked in style.

ANNOUNCED SO FAR:

THE WYTCHES
EAST INDIA YOUTH
SPEEDY ORTIZ
MONEY
KAGOULE
CHASTITY BELT
CHARTREUSE
FREE SCHOOL
DORCHA

 

TICKETS

DAY TICKET: £15
EARLY BIRD WEEKEND: £20
WEEKEND: £25

AVAILABLEFROM: https://www.theticketsellers.co.uk/buy_tickets/events/?id=10035328

MORE INFO FROM: http://www.thisistmrw.co.uk/

http://www.hopefest.org.uk: A selection or artists performing at this year’s Hope Fest – The Music Festival in aid of Liverpool’s Homeless which runs from 18th-20th September 2015.

Swap Food and Clothes for the Homeless for a Wristband

200 Live Acts playing over the weekend! This video contains snippets of the following acts:

Killaflaw
The Wonderstuff’s Miles & Erica
Tommy Scott (Space)
The Sundowners
Alias Kid
Steve Thompson & The Incidents
Chris Kelsey
The Mono LPs
Joe Symes & The Loving Kind
Kevin Critchley
Stephen Langstaff
Dominic Dunn
Indigo Sky
Alex Hulme
The Debt Stars
Ekevant
Derek King
Ferris
Villy Raze
The Incredible Magpie Band
Eleanor Nelly
The Mischief Rebellion
Roller
Ellie Rose Smith
Creeps
Pretty Silhouettes
Black Seasons
Michael Bennett
Rob Jones & Rob White
Cal Ruddy
Go Fiasco
Sisteray
Rainbird
Jimmy & The Revolvers
Ivory Veins
That Hidden Promise
The White Widows
Western Promise

Chelsea Wolfe performs as part of ATP’s Nightmare Before Christmas festival alongside the likes of Thee Oh Sees, OM, Jessica Pratt, Lightning Bolt, Dead Rider, Iceage, Loop, FÖLLAKZOID, Death (punk band), TOTAL CONTROL, and many many more. November 27th-29th 2015 at Pontins Prestatyn. Full info & tickets for this event available at tinyurl.com/atpnbc15info