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A girl named Becca
· 21 years, 8 months ago
Somehow I didn't get a survey at the festival.� Does anyone know if there's another way I can fill one out?� I didn't see anything about it on their website...
I may have to do that, the electronic thingy. People who should come back:� EFO, DVN, Kennedys, Arlo, Greg Brown, Tracy Grammer People who should be there:� C & M Thompson, Mike Errico, GBS, TMBG, Church Of Betty, Nicklecreek
lawrence
· 21 years, 8 months ago
I'm interested to know which bands people listed in each half (not so much the new artist ones, but the 6 to return and 6 who weren't there but should have been).
mine were: come back next year: Dar Williams, EFO, Nields, DVN, Kennedys, Tracy Grammer didn't play this year, but should play next year: Moxy Fruvous (yeah, I know it's probably a useless campaign at this point), Jim's Big Ego, Paperboys, Beth Amsel, Kris Delmhorst, Great Big Sea
come back next year: dvn, wa9, tracy grammer, the kennedys, richard shindell, richard thompson
should play next year: andrew bird, rod picott, david morreale, chris and meredith thompson, the mammals, john prine Oh Drat!� I knew I forgot the Mammals. Come Back: DVN, EFO, Dar Williams, Patty Larkin, Richard Shindell, Tracy Grammer Should Play Next Year: Susan Werner, Kris Delmhorst, Erin Mckeown, Russell Wolff, Mark Erelli (I think)... I'm drawing a�partial blank here.� Well, obviously I haven't actually submitted a list yet, as I didn't get a survey, but mine would probably be something along these lines: Should come back: WA9, WA9, WA9, WA9, WA9, WA9 Should play next year: Chris & Meredith, Erin, Paperboys, and, uh, 3 others yet to be determined. [ETA: I guess I should add Russell to the should play next year list, even though it's not particularly likely...] My comments:� More security and the ability to kick drunken louts out of the festival. A "Best Campsite" award. Keep the festival at 4 days!!!
Ditto here. It felt more like a vacation and less like just a different kind of work. :)
I wonder if it's a downstairs/upstairs split. Like, we downstairs folks actually slept. So we didn't run out of steam as the weekend went on. :)
to me, it wasn't exhaustion (i'm not the best judge of that, anyway, since i wasn't well), but a case of not having enough to do. it seemed like they were reeeaaallllly stretching to get four days out of it. but that's just my opinion.
I can see that. I personally enjoyed having nothing to do because it meant I didn't have to rush anywhere and I could just sit around and chat with people. That's what made it a vacation to me. :) But then again I did a bit TOO Much sitting around and chatting with people this year. I loved every minute of it but I got mocked for not seeing enough music. Heee. :)
*nods*
exactly. :) My stress that I've felt every year about FRFF was completely absent this year. It was the first year it has ever felt relaxed... like a... (imagine this) vacation. heh Got to see some good music, but got to spend a lot (probably the majority) of time just hangin out with cool people. Downstairs was just so frickin' laid back this year. I loved it! :) I seriously had my best FRFF ever this year and I didn't even see much music. :)
For me, really stretching it meant more dancing.� I did two dance workshops this year, and I'd like to tackle more this year.� I'm going to see if people who enjoy Contra dancing like Gordon and Chris Chin would want to try doing it here in NYC sometime.�
Oh..I'll definitely go!� For those interested,�the first dance of the season for CDNY (Country Dance New York)happens to be on Saturday, Sept. 6th from 7:45-10:45PM with a beginner's workshop at 7:15.� There are dances most every Saturday as well through May.� Check out CDNY for more info. I agree...the extra day meant more dancing for me as well.� I was able to break out of my contra dancing mold and try such things as two-step and swing. Thanks to the lovely Anita for being my dance partner for both of those workshops and putting up with my two left feet and miscounts. :).�
What do you mean, they weren't allowed to sell french fries? Why?
And yeah, ice service blew.
You know the guys in the silvery trailer thing? They had, like, poppers, onion rings.. etc...
Well, I asked for an order of fries, and they told me, "Sorry, we're not allowed to sell fries since they sell those in the big white tent." (the cafeteria tent.) So yeah, this meant you couldn't get fries after whatever stupid-early time that tent closed. :P AND it meant you could only get crappy fries. The mess hall tent you mean.� I didn't even bother to get fries there.� I was more thirsty than hungry during the festival, so fortunately I had my huge stash of Gatorade for that purpose.� Could you imagine if they took the next step and banned all outside food and drink? I hope FRFF isn't heading in the direction of becoming less and less user friendly.
Fortunately FRFF food prices are not as high as they could be.
The pizza was very fairly priced - $2.50 for a piece as big as your head. And it was nummy. Most of the other things were $5 and up, but it was for food that was much better than fast food fare.
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