The Strokes At T In The Park
The Strokes At T In The Park ![]()
I’ve finally finished sorting my pictures from T In The Park 2004, hopefully they have been worth the wait
To start of with pictures of The Cribs.
A few pictures from Pete in Brick Lane. I had a bit of a weird day because I was up all night sorting photos of The Cribs from last night a Frog, that meant I woke up late and had to rush to Brick Lane, I got there while Pete was playing and because I hadn’t got a pass had to track down someone so I could actually get in, thankfully I found Josh Paddington and The Cribs and managed to catch a good bit of the set and still get some photographs. I really enjoyed the gig and the mixing of ‘The Man Who Would Be King’ with ‘Rubber Ring’ made me smile, I remember a while back talking with Pete and us both agreeing that it’s one of, if not the best Smiths song. Jasmine who runs babyshambles.net has a copy of Pete covering it on one of the CD’s he gave her, but the CD is so scratched it barely plays
After the gig I met loads of really nice people, it was a pleasure to see you all! After everything finished I was going to head to the pub with the Paddingtons, Cribs and Mr. Ben Bailey, but instead finally ended up back at Jasmine’s house drinking vodka with Richey which was much fun indeed.
Photographs from The Soundtrack Of Our Lives last night at 93 Feet East.
Thank you so much for all of your birthday wishes I had a great day. In return I give you my photographs from Reading Festival, it’s the biggest update I’ve done so far. I do apologise if you are on a dial-up connection as there are 357 images of the whole weekend. I had a fantastic time at Reading, hello again to everyone I met, there were loads highlights, including: tons of free beer and wine, singing Morrissey songs with Zac, Leonie, James and Sarah Rocks (I seem to remember being lifted on to Zac’s shoulders at some point), wandering around drunkenly and having The Cribs dedicate a song to me. Thank you!
Dear Livejournal,
Today marks the 24th year since the birth of Mr Andrew Kendall.
Just thought you might want to wish him a happy birthday.
love,
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