Archive for December, 2008

Festival camping – learning the hard way

Monday, December 29th, 2008

Um, that’s us there… in the blue tent, towards the left… [photo from offi­cial WOA Gallery]

We went and picked up a new tent in the post-Christmas sales, see­ing as we left our last one pitched in a field at Wacken along with a whole stack of other stuff that we fig­ured we would no longer be need­ing. We picked up some valu­able tent-related camp­ing tips last year, but not being expe­ri­enced campers – or in fact, campers at all — we unfor­tu­nately learned these the hard way.

  1. You may think, as we ini­tially did, that see­ing as you only get a cou­ple of hours sleep a night (if that), that a spa­cious and/or com­fort­able camp­ing arrange­ment is not impor­tant. On the con­trary. Because you are only get­ting a cou­ple of hours sleep a night, you want those cou­ple of hours to be as com­fort­able and rest­ful as pos­si­ble. If you spend your two pre­vi­ous hours of rest time squashed into a cor­ner won­der­ing what that lump is dig­ging into your ribs, you’re going to be very cranky when you finally do get up (at least you will if you’re me), in which case you might as well not have both­ered even attempt­ing to sleep. Metal karaoke goes until 6am and by 8am it’s far too hot to stay in the tent any­way, unless you’re unconscious.
  2. A two per­son tent is big enough for two (under­sized, per­haps dwar­ven) per­sons, but not big enough for two per­sons plus two per­sons’ worth of gear. Our new tent appar­ently sleeps three. Look­ing at the addi­tional space, I think they would have to be three VERY friendly per­sons, but we should be able to get me and Dave AND our packs in there a lit­tle easier.
  3. You don’t want your head to be in a vul­ner­a­ble posi­tion. We had a good camp­ing spot, nice and close to the grounds and facil­i­ties, but this meant that we had more foot traf­fic then we would have oth­er­wise. Stum­bling drunks + metal boots + your head on the ground near the edge + ten­dency for dudes to unzip and relieve them­selves any­where = recipe for dis­as­ter. This year, our tent is 220cmx200cm floor area (last years’ was 140cmx200cm). While the 220cm is meant to fit the three fic­tional per­sons across, we’ll be using to let Dave stretch his legs all the way out, which will hope­fully mean there’s less chance of his head get­ting stomped or uri­nated on. Which is A Good Thing.
  4. On day two it rained. Which meant every­thing turned to mud. Mud + boots + tent = more of a prob­lem then you would prob­a­bly realise. We needed our boots in the tent while we were sleep­ing so they didn’t get rained on, soaked with dew or uri­nated in (the most likely of the three). But because they were cov­ered in mud we had to put them in a plas­tic bag and try to keep them upright in the cor­ner or else every­thing else in the tent got cov­ered in mud too. It was a real pain, but any­way our new tent has a zip-up veran­dah (or at least you’d call it that if it wasn’t so laugh­ably, pathet­i­cally small). Which looks like a con­ve­nient place to take your boots off before you come “inside”. FTW!

Last year’s tent cost $29.95, thank you Ana­conda. This year we splashed out – with the 30% dis­count, it came to grand total of $38. That $8.05 had bet­ter be money well spent.

Only way to feel the noise is when its good an loud

Monday, December 8th, 2008
lemmywins
 

They’re com­ing. In among the vikings, the folk met­allers, the leg­ends and the sen­si­bly dressed, Motor­head are com­ing, and when I mean com­ing, I mean going to Ger­many. I toyed with the pos­si­bil­ity of them going but I didn’t think I’d be that lucky. Whether any other big names decide to make an appear­ance isn’t any­thing I’m con­cerned with any­more. See­ing Motor­head at the most metal of metal shows to play their brand of rock n fucken roll is the kind of thing I refuse to miss out on.

I’ll admit, in spite of my usual sneer­ing at other peo­ple as they kneel and wor­ship celebri­ties and gods, I would gladly pull up a pew at the church of Lemmy and get stuck into the sacra­men­tal bour­bon. He is rock and roll incar­nate. But, you don’t need me to preach to you, through a rockin grapevine of friends I’ve become aware of a movie that can do that for me. Here endeth the lesson.

Bullets in your Valentine

Monday, December 8th, 2008

So here we are in Decem­ber, and 20 bands have been announced for the line up. Am I excited? Hell yes… let’s see – Machine Head we have already talked about. Recent announce­ments of Napalm Death, Motor­head and Nev­er­more make me very excited. Plus a num­ber of bands I’ve heard of (or heard a few songs) as well, that makes for 11 out of 20 bands that I am really look­ing for­ward to. The oth­ers will depend on any sched­ul­ing con­flicts. Or beer con­flicts. Or Metal Mar­ket conflicts.

A puz­zling announce­ment is Bul­let for my Valen­tine (sorry, not even going to link this). Sure, the tag “metal” core is applied to this band, but do they really belong at Wacken? There is quite a bit of vocal dis­sent about this choice on the Wacken forums, rang­ing from the usual swear­ing, threats of vio­lence and “I’m going to sell my tick­ets on eBay” — to strangely log­i­cal sug­ges­tions of “if you don’t like them, don’t watch them”.

I prob­a­bly shouldn’t com­plain, given there will be at least another 20–30 bands added to the bill, so 1 odd choice won’t mat­ter. But still… I won­der how many other bands could have filled that spot. Ah well, noth­ing is per­fect. Only hav­ing 2 arms and 1 liver for exam­ple. \m/

Ticket update: yep we have ‘em now

Sunday, December 7th, 2008

Well, we finally have our Wacken tick­ets in our hot lit­tle hands (ok… stuck up on the white­board with a mag­net). It was a bit of a process though: we first ordered them as soon as humanly pos­si­ble, back in early Sep­tem­ber, but our card wasn’t charged. When it finally DID get charged, we got an email from Met­alTix say­ing there was a prob­lem with the card and our order was can­celed – despite the fact that AUD ~$760 had been taken out of our account! Need­less to say we were los­ing our minds and it took a few emails back and forth to get it sorted. I didn’t really believe that it was all final­ized until we went to the post office and picked up the package.

The line up is flesh­ing out nicely and I’ll be post­ing some thoughts on some of those bands soon.

But what I’m really wait­ing for is Gojira, right? Let’s get those crazy French­men on the bill:

  1. They are awe­somely good
  2. New album The Way of All Flesh is out now
  3. Based in Europe already, con­ve­nience factor +
  4. Did I men­tion they kick arse awesomely?
  5. It’s a per­fect match!