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Latitude Festival 2009: Not Watching The Watchmen

It's Saturday afternoon, Clare and the kids are back at the family campsite and I'm sitting in the Film & Music Arena at this year's Latitude Festival watching a short film about sheep.  That's not what I'm really there to see, you understand;  I'm actually waiting for the marvellous singer-songwriter and comic book artist Jeffery Lewis to deliver his lecture on the groundbreaking graphic novel Watchmen.  It's one of things I've really looked forward to seeing this weekend and - as something of a Latitude veteran - I've long since learned that the only way to guarantee a ringside seat [...]

Latitude Festival 2009: Patrick Wolf

Afternoon slots on a festival's main stage can be a cruel and intimidating testing ground for up-and-coming performers.  What may sound great within the gloomy confines of a medium-sized urban venue can lose its impact when performed on a big field in broad daylight before a transient crowd of musical moochers.  It takes a certain calibre of artist to fill that space, make an impact and grab that crowd's attention. It takes someone like Patrick Wolf. On Saturday afternoon, the 26 year-old multi-instrumentalist didn't just fill Latitude's Obelisk Arena; at times it felt as though the festival's largest stage would struggle to contain his [...]

Latitude Festival 2009: Squeeze

Showing my Age part 2: Squeeze, Uncut Arena, 17th July 2009  Let's face it: Squeeze aren't what you might call a fashionable band.  Then again, I'm not what you might call a fashionable person.  So let me take this opportunity to fess-up and admit that I've always liked them.  My first 7" single (look it up) was Cool For Cats,which I bought with my pocket money from what used to be the local branch of Woolworths(look that up, too).  Over the years I've got into numerous booze-fuelled disputes with musically-minded mates in which I've steadfastly defended the reputation of Deptford's finest against naysayers, [...]

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