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We are having a fantastic Sunday dinner in a village an hour away, then heading to Scarborough now.Arrived in Scarborough a couple of hours ago, glorious weather thus far. Had a wander down to the beach then back up towards the venue where I listened to them sound checking Something Changed and Weeds. Looking forward to this one.
Didn't realise Pulp were still going - shows how out of touch I am these days.Just arrived in Scarborough too. Had a wander about and sitting having a drink before getting changed for tonight.
You must have been very close to us, that's exactly how I would have described where we wereFirst time for me at the open air theatre but would go again to. Enjoyed the stroll through the park to get there. Took ponchos so managed to stay dry!
Wasn't fussed about Oracle Sisters. They reminded me of Trev and Simon when they first came on and I was waiting for them to swing their pants![]()
Absolutely love love loved Pulp though. They've been a favourite band for years and Jarvis is one of a kind. Managed to get front central standing about five people back so we had a cracking view. Sang and danced my heart out and didn't want it to end![]()
It’s a great venue - it’s even better on a warm, sunny evening, but can never guarantee that on the North Sea coast!!First time for me at the open air theatre but would go again to. Enjoyed the stroll through the park to get there. Took ponchos so managed to stay dry!
Wasn't fussed about Oracle Sisters. They reminded me of Trev and Simon when they first came on and I was waiting for them to swing their pants
Absolutely love love loved Pulp though. They've been a favourite band for years and Jarvis is one of a kind. Managed to get front central standing about five people back so we had a cracking view. Sang and danced my heart out and didn't want it to end![]()
It is, that was my second time and I'd definitely go back. Parking is dead easy too. It's a bit of a clart on to get back to Sunderland after but at least the overnight closures on the A19 didn't get in the way last night, as they did the last time.It’s a great venue - it’s even better on a warm, sunny evening, but can never guarantee that on the North Sea coast!!
Narrowly missed out on a grape. Know what you mean, the rain seemed to get people up for it even more, at least at the front. Atmosphere was ace.Loved Pulp last night 28 years since I last saw them and reckon I've just about dried out, sounds daft but rain like that sometimes helps the atmosphere.
Did anyone catch a grape?
It was, still buzzing off it.
Made no difference to our enjoyment at all but I thought the support was ropey last night. If it was them again I'd have suggested arriving on time for Blur only. But Weller tonight should be decent so worth getting in for that I would say.
Aye the support was poor IMO, we got into Wembley just after 5 as we were in the club wembley seats. Had bait and a few pints in one of the bars and the music was class, all Britpop era, said to my lass loads of the bands being played would surely have been up for supporting them, Bluetones, Pulp, OCS...1 old school band at least...we just stayed there until Blur![]()
Stone is not meant for sitting on either, me and the Mrs both had sore arses all weekend !James last night were absolutely brilliant @Sandboy
Didn’t see all of Tom A Smith as he started earlier than I thought but what I did see was excellent. He is gonna go far. Jamie Webster was good but impending thunderstorms meant he had to cut his set short but Tim bought him on for the first James song which was lovely.
Halfway through James set tho they were forced off because they’re not allowed on stage when there’s a thunderstorm about. We all got drenched then they came back on, ditched the set list and just went for it. Marvellous.
Piece Hall is an amazing venue but stone is not meant for dancing on. My knees are fucked.
I mean I wasn't pissed up (slighty tipsy maybeNot sure how well Jockstrap and Sleaford Mods would come across in a stadium, but are you talking about Self Esteem?!?
Different strokes and all that, and I suppose a crowd of pissed-up britpop fans isn't really her type of crowd, but I think she is awesome live. Headlining festivals this summer and wouldn't be surprised if she's headlining Friday at Glasto within 2 or 3 years.
As above.
I didn't pay much attention to Jockstrap, was only just getting in. Sleaford Mods I agree, probably not the right venue for them - if they played somewhere more intimate with the right crowd in it would obviously be a very different story.Not sure how well Jockstrap and Sleaford Mods would come across in a stadium, but are you talking about Self Esteem?!?
Different strokes and all that, and I suppose a crowd of pissed-up britpop fans isn't really her type of crowd, but I think she is awesome live. Headlining festivals this summer and wouldn't be surprised if she's headlining Friday at Glasto within 2 or 3 years.
As above.
I was going to post asking if you enjoyed it Becs, you obviously did!First time for me at the open air theatre but would go again to. Enjoyed the stroll through the park to get there. Took ponchos so managed to stay dry!
Wasn't fussed about Oracle Sisters. They reminded me of Trev and Simon when they first came on and I was waiting for them to swing their pants
Absolutely love love loved Pulp though. They've been a favourite band for years and Jarvis is one of a kind. Managed to get front central standing about five people back so we had a cracking view. Sang and danced my heart out and didn't want it to end![]()