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Johnny of Wheeler Street in the Farm Folk tent

Wheeler Street play the Farm Folk tent

Lounge on the Farm 2008

Lounge on the Farm returned for a third year on July 11th 2008. 成人快手 Blast reporter Frankie Ward headed off to Merton Farm, Canterbury to find out more about the festival and to enjoy performances by acts such as The Bees, The Coral and many more.

An alternative event

On the weekend that all eyes seemed focused on the livestock featuring at the Kent County Show, Detling, a cow shed near Canterbury played host to legendary acts such as The New York Dolls and The Coral.

Doing it outdoors

Matt Gough, one of the four people who organise the annual Lounge on the Farm festival told 成人快手 Kent that he had decided to set up the festival due to a lack of gigs in the county.

Alexei of Johnny Forgiener in the Sheep Dip tent

Johnny Foreigner in the Sheep Dip tent

鈥淚t was a double pronged decision of living in Canterbury and never being able to see any gigs unless you went to London and never having anywhere to play. The logical step was if you can鈥檛 do it indoors, do it outdoors.鈥

A niche market

The festival was established in 2006 and since then has grown in popularity not through mass marketing, but through word of mouth and its colourful website.

鈥淲e haven鈥檛 gone for mass market, we want to keep it niche. People come because they鈥檝e heard about the festival from someone else and they know what to expect, they鈥檙e geared up for it.鈥 Matt says.

Dani Groombridge, 14, performs.

The School of Rock tent

鈥淲e always wanted to put local bands on to make it a bit different, to make it important to people in the area. We鈥檝e been booking local acts from the offset and putting them in with the bigger acts. We鈥檝e watched acts go from the little stages to the bigger ones. It鈥檚 kind of grown with them as such.鈥

Local acts on the bill included folk act Wheeler Street who proved so popular with the crowd that they had their set extended by 20 minutes and one of Friday night鈥檚 headliners, Polka Party also originated in Kent. Chatham based band Underground Heroes played the final set of the festival, at 11pm on Sunday evening.

Fun, families and food

Music, however, was not the only highlight of the festival. A large number of local caterers set up stalls next to a neat line of crops and provided revellers with a Kent sourced culinary experience. Dishes on sale included venison hot dogs and freshly prepared koftas served in warm pitta bread.

Tom Kirkby

成人快手 Kent Intoducing's Tom clowns around

The festival also had family in mind. Children were kept entertained by the Cabbage Patch area which featured work shops run by the Kent Circus School. Nearby the School of Rock tent hosted a daily session where both young and old could try their hand at playing a variety of instruments including drums, saxophones and trumpets and a battle of the bands competition. Matt believes that this is what makes the festival unique:

鈥淚 think we鈥檝e kind of carved our niche in a way. We鈥檝e got some pretty key things about the festival people enjoy. It鈥檚 the food and it鈥檚 the kids element. There are a lot of families which is nice. It鈥檚 quite chilled out.鈥

Lightspeed Champion headlines the Cow Shed stage

Lightspeed Champion on Friday Night

Legends on the farm

On the Saturday night the Cow Shed played host to American punk legends, The New York Dolls who for many, would have been the biggest attraction of the festival. Younger music fans were treated to sets by more mainstream acts such as Mystery Jets and Black Kids who would not be out of place at large scale festivals such as Glastonbury and T in the Park.

The Hoedown stage saw Dexys Midnight Runners鈥 vocalist Kevin Rowland hit the decks to entertain a packed out tent whilst up and coming acts such as Johnny Foriegner and Los Campesinos delighted fans in the Sheep Dip tent.

Plans for next year despite being underway are being kept top secret for now, however the aim of 鈥淧utting Canterbury on the map,鈥 as Matt Gough describes it, will surely remain the same.

last updated: 29/07/2008 at 15:16
created: 22/07/2008

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dj shallow
I loved this years lounge.It was the bestest yet. I dj'd on saturday night in the bar tent,and even though the new york dolls were playing the cow shead we still had around 200 people dancing to our tunes. At one point we had a young breakdancer throwing some shapes,and forming a big circle of fans. It was a beautiful moment.Thepeople were really friendly,the food awesome. I had the best b.l.t i have ever had in a corn field. Thanks Olivia's in Whitstable!!!! I cant wait until next year.
Thu Aug 7 18:23:10 2008

Dan
Most of the mainstream well known bands were a dissapointment..The smaller bands gave so much more to the festival.. highlights being Hey Zeus on Tractor Trash and Amber Room in the Further Tent which itself outdid the rest or the festival on music quality and decoration.. Great Festival.
Mon Aug 4 15:46:35 2008

Cherry
HEY ZEUS! ARE THE NEXT BIG THING...FUNKALICIOUS...WHAT'S IN NOW? SOUL. WHAT COMES AFTER THAT? FUNK...I SAY KEEP YOW EYES PEELED FOR THOSE GUYS!!! HEY ZEUS! HEY ZEUS! HEY ZEUS!
Wed Jul 23 20:50:44 2008

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