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PorukaPostavljena: Pet Mar 25, 2005 12:16 am    Naslov poruke: Na vrh strane Na dno strane

knezziks je napisao/la sledeće:
svaku godinu idem na Exit.a cuo sam da ovu godinu bice Lenny Kravitz ako ima neko informacije oko toga neka pise

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Nemo' se poigravaš sa mojom trošnom srčkom! Kako ništa o tome nisam čula, a slušala sam najave koje kažu da će gostovati uglavnom, "već vidjeno"!



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nasi festivali su slabi, pa i ne pratim bas

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jel pratite skale i budvu?
 
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Katarina359 je napisao/la sledeće:
jel pratite skale i budvu?


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Nisam izdrzao Very Happy

Inace, bio sam samo na Echo festivalu u Bgdu, i to pre svega zbog Sonic Youtha.
Ah... Sonic Youth...

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GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL, da li ste mozda culi za njega,niste? Shocked
Jedan od najvecih ako ne i najveci muzicki festival na svetu.Odrzava se u Velikoj Britaniji (Velsu) u istoimenom gradicu koji se nalazi oko 20 km juzno od Bristola.



HISTORY OF THE GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL

19th September 1970
The first Festival was held on the day after Jimi Hendrix died, over a two day period and before long ”word had got around. It was the Blues festival at the Bath & West Showground that had inspired Michael Eavis to begin a festival of his own although on a smaller scale.

Acts included: Marc Bolan, Keith Christmas, Stackridge, Al Stewart. Attendance: 1,500. Price: 1 including free milk from the farm.

20th - 24th June 1971
The Festival moved to the time of the Summer Solstice and was known as the ”Glastonbury Fayre. It had been planned by Andrew Kerr and Arabella Churchill who felt all other festivals at the time were over commercialised. It was paid for by the few who supported the ideal so the entrance was free and took a medieval tradition of music, dance, poetry, theatre, lights and spontaneous entertainment. It was in this year that the first ”pyramid stage was constructed out of scaffolding and expanded metal covered with plastic sheeting, built on a site above the Glastonbury-Stonehenge ley line. The musicians who performed recorded a now very rare album. The Festival is also captured ”a la Woodstock by a film crew that included Nick Roeg and David Puttnam. This film was called ”Glastonbury Fayre.

Acts included: Hawkwind, Traffic, Melanie, David Bowie, Joan Baez and Fairport Convention. Attendance: estimated at 12,000. Price: free.

28th - 8th July 1978
This became known as the ”impromptu Festival. This happened with the arrival of travellers washed out from Stonehenge who were led to believe that a festival was taking place. After persuasive discussion, a free mini Festival did take place. There was little organisation and few facilities layed on but somehow it did not matter - the stage was powered by an electric meter in a caravan with the cable running to the stage. Attendance: 500.

21st - 23rd June 1979
Now a three day event and was still referred to as the Glastonbury Fayre but with the theme of ”the year of the child. Bill Harkin and Arabella Churchill were the instigators on this occasion and turned to Michael Eavis for financial backing. He secured a bank loan against the deeds of the farm. Special provision and entertainment was provided for children and it was at this event that the concept of the Childrens World charity was born which still exists today and works in special schools throughout Somerset and Avon Again, despite the numbers attending, the organisers suffered a huge financial loss and no one wanted to risk another festival in 1980. It was also this summer that Michaels youngest daughter, Emily was born.

Acts included: Peter Gabriel, Steve Hillage, Alex Harvey Band, Sky and the Footsbarn Theatre. Attendance: 12,000. Tickets: 5.

19th - 21st June 1981
The name was changed to Glastonbury Festival and Michael Eavis took the helm running the event again. This was the first ”Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament festival. Michael helped positively towards the peace movement by holding the Festival at Worthy farm to benefit the Mid Somerset CND campaign. Michael had to convince National CND and said that with proper management the Festival could be turned into a profitable venture. Agreement was reached with National CND sending out information in their mailings, handling advance ticket sales and allowing the use of the CND logo. It was up to Michael to provide the money, arrange entertainment and organise the event, liaise with the authorities and organise market stalls etc.

It was this year that it was decided to build a new Pyramid stage. However, this time it was a permanent structure, doubling as a cowshed and animal food store during the winter months. It took two months to build the permanent Pyramid stage out of telegraph poles and ex-MOD metal sheeting. The CND logo was not present at this Festival, as it was too heavy to lift into position at the apex. Michael Eavis eventually handed over approximately 20,000 to a very grateful CND.

Acts included: New Order, Hawkwind, Taj Mahal, Aswad, Judy Tzuke. Attendance: 18,000. Tickets: 8.


18th - 20th June 1982
Again, there was CND involvement and it was this year that Western Region CND took control of the entrance gates and Mid Somerset CND took charge of all the information.
This year was a muddy year with lots of bad weather. In fact, the highest rainfall for a single day in 45 years was recorded on the Friday but it was also the year of the first laser show backed by Tubeway Armys ”Are friends electric?.

Acts included: Van Morrison, Aswad, Jackson Browne, Roy Harper, Richie Havens. Attendance: 25,000. Tickets: 8.

17th -19th June 1983
1983 called for a licence to be obtained for the event since the introduction of the local Government Act became law, giving local authorities the power to regulate such events by stipulating the conditions. Mendip District Council issued a Public Entertainment Licence which set a crowd limit of 30,000 and went into considerable detail about access roads, water supply, hygiene and so on. It was also the first year that the Festival had its own radio station, Radio Avalon. 45,000 was eventually raised for CND and local charities.

Acts included: Marillon, The Beat, UB40, Curtis Mayfield, King Sunny Ade. Attendance: 30,000. Tickets: 12. Programme price: 80 pence.

20th -22nd June 1984
In January 1984 Michael Eavis successfully defended 5 prosecutions bought against him by Mendip District Council alleging contravention of the previous years licence conditions. All five charges were dismissed after a day long hearing at Shepton Mallet Magistrates Court. The local council then announced that the licence for 1984 would cost 2,000.
The licence numbers were set at 35,000 and for the first time specific car parking areas were designated with stewards employed to direct the traffic. Messages were also broadcast on the radio to advise people not to turn up unless they had purchased a ticket in advance. 1984 also saw the start of the Green Fields as a separate area within the Festival. 60,000 was raised for CND and other charities.

Acts included: The Waterboys, The Smiths, Elvis Costello, Joan Baez and Ian Drury. Guest speakers included Bruce Kent, the chairman of CND and Paddy Ashdown, Attendance: 35,000. Tickets: 13. Programme price: 80 pence.

21st - 23rd June 1985
By 1985 Worthy farm was considered too small to accommodate the Festival so the neighbouring Cockmill farm land was purchased to enlarge the site by a further 100 acres. The sheer size of the newly enlarged site meant that communications were stretched to the limit - the ultimate test for any organisation. With tractors the only possible means of towing people off the site in seriously bad weather. Michael Eavis was pleased that, ”we have had the mud bath and proved we can still cope with the conditions. 100,000 was raised for CND and local charities.

Acts included: Echo & The Bunnymen, Aswad, Joe Cocker, Style Council and The Boomtown Rats. Attendance: 40,000.Tickets: 16. Programme: 90p.

20th - 22nd June 1986
Again, this was a bigger Festival than the preceding years event. Due to the growth there were additions to the farm office, communications, welfare and medical teams. The Theatre and Childrens Areas moved to new homes, the first Classical music tent was introduced and the market areas relocated from the top of the site. 130,000 was raised for CND and local charities.

Acts included: The Cure, Madness, Simply Red, The Housemartins, The Waterboys, Pogues and Level 42. Attendance: 60,000. Tickets:17. Programme: 1.


19th - 21st June 1987
The councils decision to refuse the licence was overturned in court only in May. 1987 saw the introduction of the Womad stage to the Festival. 130,000 was raised for CND and local charities.

Acts included: Elvis Costello, Robert Cray, New Order, Paul Brady, Michelle Shocked and Van Morrison. Attendance: 60,000. Tickets: 21.


1988
The Festival did not take place as a decision was taken to have a fallow year to regroup and review the problems associated with the increase in size.


16th - 18th June 1989
Again there were once again complications with the local council over the granting of the Festival licence. The Police were bought into the organisation and planning of the Festival for the first time. Donations of 100,000 were made to CND.

Acts included: The Wonderstuff, Elvis Costello, Van Morrison, Pixies and Suzanne Vega who appeared despite a prior death threat. Attendance: 65,000. Tickets: 28. Programme price: 2.


22nd - 24th June 1990
The festival took the name of the Glastonbury Festival for Contemporary Performing Arts for the first time, to reflect the diversity of attractions within the Festival. It was the twentieth anniversary of the first Festival but unfortunately ended with a confrontation between the security teams and travellers who were looting the emptying festival site. This resulted in 235 arrests and 50,000 worth of damage to property and hired plant.
1990 was the first year that a professional car parking team was employed to encourage the best use of space. Donations of 100,000 were made to CND and other local charities.

Acts included: The Cure, Happy Mondays, Sinead OConnor and World Party. Attendance: 70,000. Tickets: 38. Programmes: 3.

1991
There was no Festival due to the disturbances in the previous year.

26th - 28th June 1992
This was the first year that the donations from the profits of the Festival were made to Greenpeace and Oxfam. Michael Eavis felt that with the ending of the Cold War that peoples concerns had shifted away from the possibility of nuclear war to the concerns of the environment. The Festival was also linked with National Music Day and the surprise guest was Tom Jones. 250,000 was donated to Greenpeace, Oxfam and other local charities.

Acts included: Carter USM, Shakespears Sister, Primal Scream, P J Harvey, Sawdoctors and The Levellers. Attendance:70,000. Tickets:49. Programme: 4.

25th - 27th June 1993
The Festival continued to go from strength to strength as it began to get into its stride as a successful and increasingly popular event. The advance only tickets were sold out by mid June. This years big performer and golden oldie was Rolf Harris. More than 250,000 was raised for Greenpeace, Oxfam and many local charities.

Acts included: The Orb, Lenny Kravitz, Velvet Underground, Galliano and Stereo Mcs. Attendance: 80,000. Tickets: 58. Programme: 4.

24th - 26th June 1994
On 13 June 1994 the famous Pyramid stage burnt down in the early hours of the morning but luckily a replacement was provided by the local company who also provided the stages for the NME and Jazz stages. It was also the first appearance of the wind turbine beside the main stage providing 150 kw of power for the main stage area. Channel 4 televised the event live over the weekend and it increased the appeal of the Festival to a wider audience.

On the Saturday night there was a shooting incident involving five people but no one was badly hurt. But there was the first death in the Festivals history when a young man was found dead from a drugs overdose. 150,000 was donated to Greenpeace, 50,000 to Oxfam and some 100,000 to local charities and good causes.

Acts included: Bjork, Manic St Preachers, Orbital, Van Morrison, Lemonheads, Elvis Costello, Galliano and The Levellers

Attendance: 80,000. Tickets: 59. Programme price: 5.

23rd - 25th June 1995


The 25th anniversary of the first Festival was celebrated and saw the return of the two performers from the first event - Keith Christmas and Al Stewart. Demand for the tickets had never been so intense and the event was completely sold out within four weeks of the ticket release date.

1995 also saw the introduction of a Dance Tent which was a major success and featured Massive Attack, System 7 and Eat Static. The Stone Roses were forced to pull out the week before the event to be replaced by Pulp but did appear at the Pilton Show in September instead. Channel 4 televised the event again. The Greenpeace donation was raised to 200,000, Oxfam to 100,000 with local charities benefiting by another 100,000.

Acts included: The Cure, Oasis, Orbital, P J Harvey, Simple Minds and Portishead.

The event was marred by the perimeter fence being taken down at the top of the site aggravating the problems of trespass for other land owners adjoining the site. Attendance: 80,000. Tickets: 65. Programme price: 5.

1996
There was no festival. After the phenomenal success of the previous event to give the farm a rest, the cows the chance to stay out all summer long, and allow all the people involved the chance to take a break from the demands of organising such a large event. However, 1996 also saw the introduction of the Classical Extravaganza which took place at Glastonbury Abbey in the August.

27th - 29th June 1997
Torrential rain just before the weekend resulted in this being the ”Year of the Mud. Undeterred, festival-goers boogied in their boots to more live performances than ever before. This years highlights included a ”dubhenge made from upended VW beetles and campervans and the first ever Greenpeace field with a reconstructed Rainbow Warrior and solar heated showers. The site expanded to 800 acres, a daily newspaper was published by Select and BBC2 broadcast live. Greenpeace, Oxfam, Water Aid and Mid-Somerset CND were the main beneficiaries.

Acts included: The Prodigy, Radiohead, Massive Attack, Ray Davies and Sting. Attendance: 90,000. Tickets: 75 including official programme.

26th - 28th June 1998
Rain again turned parts of the site into a brown quagmire, but resilient campers still enjoyed the evergreen mix of entertainment and all night fun. Over 1,000 different performances on 17 stages included a new marquee for up and coming bands. The enlarged Dance Tent was as packed as ever. Theatre highlights included thepunk opera ”Kiss my Axe. Mud surfing proved popular. There were better loos and a proper on-site bank. American singer Tony Bennett rose above the mud in immaculate white suit and tie. Over 500,000 from the Festivals income went to Greenpeace, Oxfam, water Aid and many local organisations.

Acts included Blur, Primal Scream, Robbie Williams, Tori Amos, Pulp, Bob dylan, Roni Size and the Chemical Brohers. Attendance 100,500. Tickets: 80 including programme.

25th - 27th June 1999
The sun finally shone on Glastonbury again, bringing a broad smile to the faces and performers alike. 150,000 was still spent on downpour precautions. The widest range of entertainment ever was on offer, with over 300 bands, a kaleidoscope of theatre, comedy and cultural adventures, and more than 250 food stalls - all publicised on a buzzing Glasto web site and broadcast on BBC2. Greenpeace, Water Aid and Oxfam again benefitted. This years event was sadly overshadowed by the death of organiser Michael Eaviss wife Jean. A winged wicker sculpture was ceremonially burned in her honour, whilst fireworks erupted into a moonlit sky.

Acts included REM, Manic Street Preachers, Fatboy Slim, Hole, Blondie, Al Green, Skunk Anansie, Lonnie Donegan, Marianne Faithful and Courtney Pine. Attendance: 100,500. Tickets 83 including programme.

23rd - 25th June 2000
This year saw the return of the pyramid stage (the third pyramid stage) - 100 feet high and clad in dazzling silver. There was more camping space with the introduction of a special family campsite. A new outdoor dance venue among trees, christened the glade, was introduced and proved a great success. Once again Greenpeace, Oxfam and Water Aid were the major beneficiaries. This year saw a huge influx of gatecrashers - but even so the infrastructure stood up and people were treated to a weekend of diverse entertainment and fun.

Acts included Chemical Brothers, Moby, Travis, Morcheeba, Basement Jaxx and David Bowie. Licensed attendance 100,000. Tickets 87 including programme.

2001
It was decided to take a year off to address the concerns over safety due to the large number of gatecrashers at the 2000 event. In March of this year the Festival was prosecuted for breach of the licenced attendance in 2000 and fined 5,000 as well as a further 1000 fine for a noise offence in one of the Festival car parks after the event - from travellers who stayed on. The year was spent carrying out a large amount of work to put measures in place to try and overcome the growing culture of illegal entry to the Festival as well as ensuring a secure and safe environment for the legitimate festival goers. A virtual festival was held in June on the Festival website, comprising archive footage and some live acts.

28th - 30th June 2002
The most long-awaited and carefully prepared Glastonbury Festival took place in wonderful weather. The ring of steel fence repelled all non ticket holders and 140,000 legitimate festival goers revelled in the space and security created by the widely praised new operational management structure. Tickets were put on sale in February and sold out in weeks.

Acts included, Stereophonics, Coldplay, Manu Chao, Rolf Harris, Kosheen, Mis-teeq, Fat Boy Slim, Roger Walters and Rod Stewart, White Stripes, Orbital and Isaac Hayes. For many the place to be was Lost Vagueness in the Green Fields which bizarrely provided a silver service restaurant and ballroom dancing. Tickets 97, including programme.

27th - 29th June 2003
Tickets sold out in under 24 hours making this year the fastest selling Glastonbury Festival. It was widely acclaimed as the best yet - the weather was perfect, atmosphere chilled, Pilton was crime free and the line up brilliant. Over a million pounds was paid to local groups and charities. Greenpeace, Oxfam and WaterAid were the main beneficiaries and on site FairTrade led a high profile campaign

Acts included: Love with Arthur Lee, Damien Rice, De la Soul, Flaming Lips, Jimmy Cliff, Moby, Radiohead, REM, The Damned, The Darkness, The Thrills; Tokyo Ska Paradise Orchestra and Nightmares on Wax in Lost Vagueness; Bill Bailey, Ross Noble, Black Sky White in the Cabaret areas plus a huge variety of kids entertainment and the creative madness that is Lost Vagueness.

Attendance 150.000. Tickets 105, including programme

25th-27th June 2004
A massive over demand for tickets frustrated all concerned. The weather in the run up to the Festival was not on our side. However, the improved drainage and organisation triumphed to contribute to the safest ever Festival. Working together for a greener Glastonbury" paid off - with 32% of all waste recycle including 110 tons of organic waste composted. Streams and hedges remained unpolluted, she-pees were installed. Coffee and chocolate were FairTrade. On top of the 1 million paid to Greenpeace, Water Aid, Oxfam and local good causes, an additional 100, 000 was donated to the Sudan appeal. This was the year of The Tower - a massive 70 ft tall moving structure erected adjacent to Leftfield to celebrate working together. The Unsigned Performers Competition was launched. The Pyramid Stage had its normal eclectic range of performances, including The English National Opera playing to an audience of 15, 000 and a larger crowd watching England play (estimate 65, 000) than actually attended the World Cup Stadium in person.

Acts included: Paul McCartney, Muse, Oasis, James Brown, Joss Stone, Toots and the Maytals, Franz Ferdinand, Scissor Sisters, Black Eyed Peas, Sister Sledge, Television, Michael Franti and Spearhead. The Greenfields and particularly Lost Vagueness, were a mass of innovative, creative and amazing sights and sounds. Over 1200 acts in The Cabaret, Theatre and Circus Fields included The Generating Company, Helios - The Saga of a 1000 Suns and Albatross while the Kidz Field was a profusion of fun and colour, workshops and parades.

Attendance 150,000. Tickets 112.00 including programme.




Festival ce ove godine biti odrzan u periodu izmedju 24-26 Juna.
Nastupace velikani svetske muzicke scene na nekolicini stejdzeva.
Ovogodisnji line-up za sada (potvrdili su svoje nastupe) po sejdzevima izgledace ovako:

Pyramid Stage (Main stage)

White Stripes
Coldplay
The Killers
New Order
Doves
Elvis Costello
Brian Wilson
Van Morrison
The Zutons
The Coral
Ash
Kaiser Chiefs
Goldie Lookin' Chain
Jools Holland
The Thrills
John Butler Trio
The Undertones
The Subways
Taj Mahal
Hayseed Dixies
Garbage
Keane
Town Band
Adjagas
Bellydance Superstars and the Desert Roses




Other Stage

Razorlight
Kasabian
Ian Brown
Fatboy Slim
Royksopp
Bloc Party
Interpol
Rufus Wainwright
The Bravery
The Futureheads
Echo And The Bunnymen
Athlete
The Dears
Cooper Temple Clause
Hot Hot Heat
Soulwax
Cake
Thirteen Senses
Brendan Benson
Martha Wainwright
Tom Vek
BlackBud
Dead 60's
KT Tunstall
Modey Lemon
Engineers
The Deadbeats
The La's
Babyshambles
Red hand Band





John Peel Stage

The Tears
The Go! Team
Bright Eyes
The Earlies
Willy Mason
M.I.A
Secret Machines
M83
Your Code Name Is: Milo
Maximo Park
Nine Black Alps
Jem
James Blunt
Dresden Dolls
The Subways
Be Your Own Pet
Rilo Kiley
The Rakes
Art Brut
Hard-Fi
Longcut
Morning Runner
Infadels
Outset
El Presidente
The Mad Staring Eyes
Sek Loso
Gear
Countermine
The Boyfriends
Magic Numbers
The Departure
Once Under
Ryan Adams
Sons and Daughters
Client
Losa
Sucker

JazzWorld Stage

Roy Ayers
Roots Manuva
Nigel Kennedy
Alabama 3
Tyler James
Kokolo
Dennis Rollins' Bad Bone & Co
Terry Reid
Moya
Seeed
Taj Mahal
Amparanoia
G Love
Levellers
Ilham Al-Madfai
DJ Dolores
Femi Kuti and the Positive Force
Zap Mama
Oojami
Youngblood Brass Band
The Jaipur Kawa Brass Band
Baaba Maal featuring Daande Lenol
Roisin Murphy
Players
Wailers
Temple of Sound
Ska Cubano





Acoustic Stage

Steve Earle
Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel
The Beautiful South
Paul Brady
Paddy Casey
Tori Amos
Henry McCullough
Jerry Fish & The Mudbug Club
Battlefield Band
London Community Gospel Choir
Declan ORourke
Glenn Tilbrook
The Ukulele Orchestra Of Great Britain
Allison Moorer
Chas n Dave
Patty Griffin
Mike Whellans:The One Man Blues Band
London Lasses
David Kitt
Ralfe Band
Rodrigo y Gabriela
Clayhill
The Deadbeats
Amos Lee
Tiny Tin Lady
Martha Wainwright
I Am Kloot
The Backbeat Beatles
Whalebone Polly
Dave Edmunds



Avalon Stage

Oysterband
Eliza Carthy & the Ratcatchers
Justin Sullivan
Terry Reid
The Proclaimers
Peatbog Faeries
Hayseed Dixie
Rory McLeod
Session A9
Kangaroo Moon
The Broken Family Band
Martha Tilston
The Huckleberries
Eddi Reader
Sharon Shannon
Shooglenifty
The Baghdaddies
Baka Beyond
Leon Hunt & Daily Planet
Seize The Day
Dragonsfly
Mahatma
North Cregg
Los Albertos
Polly Paulusma
Tarantism


Croissant Neuf Stage

Yoga
Nizlopi
Buffalo Gals
Siyaya
Mythtwister
The Boat Band
Kissmet
Aerobic Dance Workout
Engine Room
Flipron
Askew and Avis
Ed Alleyne-Johnson
Dragonsfly
Riven
Yoga
Biggles
Nick Wilkinson & Olivia Moore
Whalebone Polly
Jacqui Jamal
Los Guys
Orchidstar


Left Field Stage

Sonic Audio (with very special indy guests)
The Beat featuring Neville Staples
British Sea Power
The Lovegods
Babyshambles
The Others
Teasing LuLu
Lady Sovereign
Billy Bragg
Steve Earle
Allison Moorer
The Mutts
Raices Cubanas
Candido Sabre
Neck
The Rosinators
Cuban Son Band & Dancers

Postoji jos nekoliko stage-eva od kojih su najzanimljiviji:

East Coast Dance Tent
West Coast Dance Tent
G Stage
Roots Tent
Dance Lounge Bar

Nadam se da cu jednoga dana moci da posetim ovaj festival do tada..... Confused 8) Rolling Eyes

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onaj koji ne menja život kad nije zadovoljan svojim poslom ili svojom ljubavlju,onaj koji se ne želi odreći svoje sigurnosti, radi nesigurnosti,
i koji ne ide za svojim snovima...
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danas je nažalost jako malo dobrih festivala, pa ih u biti ne pratim

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Ranije sam posecivala razne festivale u Srbiji (samo), medjutim vreme se promenilo, sada sam mirnija i pokusavam da izbegavam guzvu sto vise mogu.
Inace, preprosle godine sam imala jako neprijatno iskustvo na EXsitu...i onda sam definitivno prestala da idem na ta okupljanja.
Od Exita te godine, pa do danas nisam bila na nijednom festivalu.

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Sunčane skale uvijek imaju poznate pjevače ali pošto se sve pjeva na Playback to uvelike ubija kvalitetu, u Hrvatskoj jedino odskače Hrvatski radijski festival koji se u zadnjih par godina izrodio u najbolji festival u ovom dijelu Europe
 
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PorukaPostavljena: Sub Okt 15, 2005 1:10 am    Naslov poruke: Na vrh strane Na dno strane

Nasi festivali su fuj! Jedna velika iluzija, gdje se uglavnom unaprijed zna pobjednik. Sto se tice stranih, tu sam slabo upucen.
 
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PorukaPostavljena: Pet Okt 28, 2005 12:23 am    Naslov poruke: Na vrh strane Na dno strane

Svake godine sve vise gube na kvalitetu... Ipak, mislim da ce se Beovizija i Evropesma (sto je i logicno, tada treba da bude najbolje) iskristalisati kao najbolji festivali (tj. FESTIVAL od 2007. ako dodje do onoga sto svi ocekuju) kod nas, mada mislim da ga i Radijksi festival moze bar pokusati pratiti. Skale su svake godine sve losije, Budva se batrga, ali slaba vajda, a o Zrenjaninu bolje i da ne pricam... Confused
 
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PorukaPostavljena: Ned Dec 11, 2005 11:05 am    Naslov poruke: Na vrh strane Na dno strane

Upravo se zavrsi i ovaj Radijski... uzas
Dobri su bli prvi budvanski i skale...

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PorukaPostavljena: Ned Dec 11, 2005 10:15 pm    Naslov poruke: Na vrh strane Na dno strane

Radijski festival 2005 je definitivno najbolji nas festival ove godine, i jedan od najboljih uopste godinama unazad...
 
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