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It been a busy few weeks for me lately, first we (Doug, JP and I) have been beavering away in the background helping Rare Management with the World Championships Official Program, it's almost done and dusted with a little proofing to go. Hence the lack of updates recently on the blog and the main site.
Everyone I know has been to France for a least a month now and well me...I leave next week and it hasn't come a moment too soon...Pra Loup bound with a splattering of in between places to ride...hopefully I'll get some updates on the way.
Yup, amazing news - Led Zep (sans Bonham, of course) are apparently to re-unite, to play a gig in London... beyond that, they may consider touring again.
http://www.contactmusic.com/news.nsf/article/led%20zeppelin%20to%20reuni...
Forget Rage, I know what I want tickets for!
What do you get if you combine great music, a cool concept and fantastic implementation?
Check this out :
http://www.woostercollective.com/2007/05/shit_were_diggin_max_tyries_han...
Just imagine the effort involved!
Mike over at digitalagency found this via crunchnotes the other day.
It's very nicely done and pretty cool.
As Ewan over at edublogs said they look like a good bunch to work for.
Here we are, knee deep in festival season... Rock Ness and Glastonbury have already passed, whilst T in the Park and Connect are waiting to drop.
Of course, there is the one horrible thing that everyone has to embrace in a festival field - not a hangover, not mud, but going for a dump in a toilet that's more like a gateway to hell, than a public convenience.
But the next time, when you stagger in to a plastic box of misery, and the smell catches in the back of your throat - think of these guys:
So, RockNess was last weekend, and I was up there doing my gig photography thing for the site - had a great time. Never mind free red bull, they were giving out free Carlsberg to the press all weekend... that's media hospitality!
Anyway, it was a truly phenomenal weekend, and I'd recommend that anyone who wants a great line-up, without the bollocks of frantic phoning and website refreshing to get a ticket - go to Dores next summer, and have a great time.
Seeing as I'm meant to have my ear to the ground, in terms of music...
http://www.glasswerk.co.uk/index2.php?db=national&page=news,article&id=2...
Seems like there may be potential for Rage playing UK dates in unusual seaside locations, in late Summer.
JP

