Submitted by Walter on
Good afternoon you lot! My human counterparts would usually be setting up shop in the Brecon Beacons right about now - building Green Man up from the fields, whilst I sniffed, barked and participated in general dog-realted activities. But alas, we're all stuck at home and feeling a bit blue that we can't be doing that this year. But we couldn't let the GM weekend pass without a bit of a knees-up. So get your stack-cups at the ready and mark 22nd August in your diary as we beam Green Man - Field of Streams live onto your screens! Expect never before released sets, playlists, mixes, interactive theatre, digital arts, plus there will be films, radio shows and all sorts from 17-23 August. Eyes peeled for line-up coming soon...
Brilliant Walter x
Brilliant Walter x
Amazing music. .
Home prepared versions of our favourite festival food.
Raising a glass or two to next year xx
Woof
smithers replied on Permalink
Excellent Walter.
Excellent Walter.
I'm staying at Glanusk campsite for a few days at the end of August, feel free to come over for a biscuit or two
Carnie replied on Permalink
Oh man, so depressed this
Oh man, so depressed this year!
Me too. Drove my daugter to
Me too. Drove my daugter to the bus stop earlier this morning and thought 'this is the start of the journey we'd normally be making in a couple of weeks time down to Glanusk'.
Thanks from me as well,
Thanks from me as well, Walter. If we can get through the next couple of weeks, with Field of Streams to soften the Green Man Cancellation Blues, then, come Monday 24th August, it Will be less than 365 days until Green Man 2021*
*fingers crossed
Positive thinking mikey!
Positive thinking mikey!
Well, I am stack cup half
Well, I am stack cup half full type of guy
And here we have all the
And here we have all the details to sink your eyes & ears into. Meet you wonderful lot in the digital airways!
We've cracked open the archives and are buzzed to stream never-before-released GM sets from Father John Misty, Eels, Stella Donnelly and Adwaith for one almighty watch-along, plus a special live show from Pictish Trail from the Isle of Eigg! Keep your eyes peeled for familiar faces as there'll be a film segment featuring you lot as well...
Alongside this will be a stellar line-up of performing arts, with specially commissioned shows from the finest Welsh performers around. Krystal Lowe, Kitsch & Sync, Pocket Rocket Productions, The Wheelabouts, and Kris Hubble & 9 Foot Stories will all take to the screen to delight, entertain and bemuse you. Two shows are on Zoom & will require pre-booking: Hijinx present 'Metamorphis', a live and interactive theatre production, (book here); Light, Ladd and Emberton present a silent disco of Welsh myths, mixing club classics, punk hits and pop anthems, (book here).
We also have an exclusive virtual preview screening of 'White Riot', Rubika Shah’s film following the Rock Against Racism movement of the ‘70s, revealing the power of music in activism and social change. It's available from 21-23 August to screen here.
Not forgetting the Green Man Rising band competition finale - supporting emerging talent is at the beating heart of GM, now more than ever. 1,800 bands applied, 40,000 online votes were cast and we have our shortlist: Nuha Ruby Ra, BUGS, Duski, GONHILL, Hanya and The Lounge Society. They all bag a slot at the next GM and get a £750 development fund. Our panel of music industry maestros will pick the winner, crowned live on Adam Walton’s BBC Radio Wales show from 10pm, 22nd August.
Also streaming onto your sofas will be digital arts from artists whose works have popped up at Green Man - Sean Harris, Jennifer Taylor, Megan Broadmeadow, Calum McCutheon and Gweni Llwyd. As well as yoga, family workshops and, of course, a virtual burning of the Green Man himself.
Adding to this will be a radio line-up, including a Green Man Radio takeover of Penarth Sounds on 23rd August, exploring highlights, mixes, playlists, and much more from Green Man’s 18 year history.
The stream will be beaming onto your screens from our Facebook, Youtube and Mixcloud pages on 22nd August - but be sure to catch the music then as once it's streamed it'll evaporate into the airways! Stack cups ready, GM crew gathered and eyes peeled for timings and more info landing soon!
Big love, Walter and the GM crew x
depressed
The youngest would be sending me pics from settlers and all point roundabouts by now, just for the joy of it.
The chemical toilet would be dusted down. Van made good. Awning defumigated. Shopping done. I'd be glued to every weather app known to man and my giddiness, wihch would have started proper about 4-6 weeks ago would be completely off the scale. And I'm 54 years old, ffs. God, I am missing that giddiness - the night before Christmas for grown-ups.
The field of streams will be fun. I will drink. Will indulge my now thrice-yearly or so weed habit. Andf, if Greater Mcr is unlocked before Friday, we will even get to spend the weekend, witha little tent, in my mate's big field/garden.
BUt f@*k me, it's just not right this.
Ah, we'd be in Crick today.
Ah, we'd be in Crick today. Lunch in the bread/cake shop. A visit to the charity shops (last year we forgot our waterproofs and had to scour the charity shops for suitable garments). Pop into Book-ish, the Jehu Stores, maybe the offy. Then down to the Bridge End. Kids in the river, couple of pints and meet up with old friends. Back to Glanusk on the canal path maybe stopping at the Horseshoes in Llangatock on the way. A nice shower, heat up the homemade frozen chicken and chorizo then off to the Hurly Burly for something gorgeous from the likes of toby Hay, Gareth Bonello or David Ian Roberts. I could fucking cry.
We need a support group
for the bereft and bewildered
tho I guess if missing our favourite party for one year is the worst thing to happen to us at this time, then we can probably all cope with that....just about
If it helps, I think this
If it helps, I think this would have been one of the wettest.
smithers replied on Permalink
Yep, windy and lots of rain,
Yep, windy and lots of rain, minor consolation I suppose. I'm camping at Glanusk from Sunday for four nights, looks a little better then.
Poppy9560 replied on Permalink
where can I find Glanusk
where can I find Glanusk campsite please? I usually stay at Park Farm campsite
ah found it - too far from the town for me
Ahh, the weather
We're gonna discuss the weather even when 99.999% of us arent physically there, arent we?
Where is Ray when you need him?
My weather app of choice, dark sky, predicts wall to wall (light) rain from Thurs night to Fri evening, but totes dry otherwise. Not too biblical....
smithers replied on Permalink
My preferred site, yr.no,
My preferred site, yr.no, shows heavy rain on Friday, light rain Thursday and Saturday, brightening up on Sunday
Ah but yr.no only has the forecast for crickhowell...
And as we all know, there's many a muckle b'twixt hither and thither
matbe we cpull have a webcam from the bridge over the river as one of the field of dreams streams? Some (one?) of us would love to just sit and watch the weather live from Glanusk...
smithers replied on Permalink
As ray would tell us, it's
As ray would tell us, it's all magick, alchemy and guesswork...That's a webcam I would happily watch.
Found it!
.....neatly
Glanusk estate river webcam (wiped out by bad weather!)
https://www.fishingpassport.co.uk/webcam/glanusk
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Really missed sitting in the
Really missed sitting in the Bridge End Inn beer garden yesterday and soaking it all up. My one consolation was the weather looking biblical. Law of averages then dictates that next year will be fine, and it's now only a year to wait until Green Man 2021! Reminds me, I need to book accommodation.
Just hope that the Bridge End
Just hope that the Bridge End Inn is still there next year. After further flooding earlier in the year, the loss of summer trade (tourism and Green Man Punters) times must be hard for them. Need to pledge buying a few extra pints next year.
Right about now we'd just be
Right about now we'd just be settling down with a pint after pitching up. I'll make do with a drink in the garden for now but will be keeping a keen eye out for announcements about next year. Hopefully things will be back to a state where a festival of some sort can go ahead.
Lovely weather today innit?
Lovely weather today innit?
Would have been a perfect day
Would have been a perfect day for sitting in Settlers with a pint watching others carting stuff to campsite and putting up their tents etc.
alittleotter replied on Permalink
My shipment of Green Man
My shipment of Green Man Growler just landed
blackpumpkinhead replied on Permalink
I might be wrong but I don't
I might be wrong but I don't think the Bridge End has reopened yet.Mixed feeling this year---it would have been the first Green Man I could not make--so feel sad for those missing it but happy that I have not missed one.And the bad weather this week and tomorrow's forecast makes the loss less painful.
Extremely windy here in the
Extremely windy here in the Borders. Those gazebos would have been flying.
Remember the great gazebo
Remember the great gazebo kerfuffle?
Great Gazebo Kerfuffle - opening on the Far Out next year.
Wakestock replied on Permalink
It doesn't look as bad around
It doesn't look as bad around Crickhowell, but I'm currently in Tenby where we're being buffeted by 60+ gales. Definitely not gazebo weather!
I'm missing people on the
I'm missing people on the forum telling us that the weather forecast doesn't really exist, or whatever it is people usually tell us.
Just stumbled on Fiona chatting on 6 Music- Walter gets a mention too. About 2:10 in here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m000lv10
whether the weather
Asking yourself, 'I wonder what the weather was like in Crickhowell over the weekend?'
wonder no longer
https://www.timeanddate.com/weather/@2651986/historic
Yes, I know that Crickhowell isnt Glanusk. But, it looks like the weather wasnt too bad at all, surprisingly - destroying that consolatory feeling that we have all dodged a muddy soaking...
blackpumpkinhead replied on Permalink
The location for that weather
T
I'd still like to think I'd
I'd still like to think I'd escaped a muddy soaking thank you and the total destruction of my tent in the gale-force winds.