nice turnout for the chapman family at noon, their drummer is fantastic.
i didnt really have any timetable to stick to so i enjoyed mooching about in the nice weather, watching bands here and there. i always see loads of people i dont see so much at MML so thats always nice.
i thought the fence was a good idea, if people are hell bent on getting booze in they will get it in but im sure booze casualties were down as 12 year olds couldnt just wander around with a 3 litre bottle of lambrini and no machine gun smuggling

tony christie was amazing, ive seen tony christie live, get in! good choice, entertainment for all, even topless boys with bad tattoos and dogs (what was it with the dogs this year!!, was there an illegal dogfighting session going on nearby!)
did set a date to see my friends the lurios on the TMA stage and they didnt disapoint, they attracted a massive crowd who were well up for it, i had to move back a bit for fear of messing my hair up!! kids were crowd surfing and nicking on stage and diving off, at one point the nearby bus stop had three kids going wild on top of it! naughty, naughty! there was a mass stage invasion during the final song ending with little luke lurio being passed around the crowd. i am biased but it was great to see them have a blinder.

had stuff to sort out so i only got to see a bit of good shoes from a window high above a rammed courtyard.
nice to see in true MML fashion the closing act on the main stage, relative newcomers the twang went top ten in the charts a few hours before they went on :hurrr
it takes massive, massive organisation from the team to pull it all together (and then take it down again) so thanks to everyone who did 'proper' jobs to put another ace day together.
i was glad to play my part changing cd's at the after party (adam F came and played DnB for a bit, his dads alvin stardust, crackers!). i can only apologise to ashe and the reverend k that i didnt play electric dreams

i wish it could be MML every day

stubbsy however may beg to differ!!