Falls Festival 2006/7
It is rare to go to a festival, have so much go wrong, have so much of the deck stacked against it, and genuinely look forward to going back next year. But hey, Falls some how manages that.
The long weekend started with thr best, as Basement Jaxx were unbelieveably good, Michael Franti was his charismatic best and I felt fine. The fact it was about 4 degrees celcius, and everytime the wind blew I almost died, well, I can forgive that the music was soo good.
The second day, after 4 cold, cold hours of hard dirt sleep, feeling surprisingly good, I was made paranoid about the qualityb of toilet facilities, and woke up as earlyu as possible in order to use the facilities before everyone else had a chance to destroy them. This was a pattern that was to repeat itself for the next two mornings, with me getting up extremely early to take advantage of “clean” toilets.
After takling care of business, we made our way the 1200 metres from our camp ground to teh main staging area, where, after a chilling night, I bought a rediculous beanie, as one does at festivals.
The second day was highlighted by Akhmal (who was good), a perfect set from Franti and an unexpected compliment (apparently, I am still “attractive”, thank you thank you).
It was lowlighted by a Sleepy Jackson set in which the sound was all wrong (Luke Steele was mouse quiet), The Audreys, who really should have been on the more intimate, smaller stage, and Eskimo Joe, who I think I am just sick of.
Unfortuantely, there was a massive delay before the Hilltop Hoods came out to play, so I missed them in favour of sleep.
Day three was memorable, for mine, only for The Mountain Goats, who played to a rather large (for the second stage) and appreciative audience and Wolfmother, who never disapoint. Everything else was, well, forgetable.
What I Learnt
Falls isn’t really a music festival like, say, a Big Day Out. Rather, it is more like a big camping festival with live bands (and how good an idea is that?) The idea really is to muck around, play cards, take it easy and see a few bands during teh day, before getting stuck in at night.
Those that go too hard to early, really do miss out. So next year, I am goiojg to take a football and some cards to play.

