Glasgowbury 2010 - Paul Casey
G Spot, 8:30pm
Tweet: Rule No. 1 - Always provide a beat for festival crowds. CHECK!
What Happened: ATL's first venture to the incy wincy 'G Spot' tent was to witness the always delightful and ever reliable Paul Casey. Acoustic in hand, his chugging rhythms are matched and emphasised by a drummer (something I now believe no singer/songwriter should be allowed to leave the house without). The beats attract a decent festival crowd to the tent, while Paul's accomplished guitar playing and soothing voice win over many looking for a little solace in the madness. His music is hardly ground breaking, but a solid performer makes for a great listen before hitting up the 'rawk music' once again.
On Top of the Mountain: Fellow 'Derry Wan', Bronagh Gallagher joins him for what was definitely a stand out moment.
Slip, Sliding Down the Slopes: The tiny tent is just too.... well....tiny.
Tweet: Rule No. 1 - Always provide a beat for festival crowds. CHECK!
What Happened: ATL's first venture to the incy wincy 'G Spot' tent was to witness the always delightful and ever reliable Paul Casey. Acoustic in hand, his chugging rhythms are matched and emphasised by a drummer (something I now believe no singer/songwriter should be allowed to leave the house without). The beats attract a decent festival crowd to the tent, while Paul's accomplished guitar playing and soothing voice win over many looking for a little solace in the madness. His music is hardly ground breaking, but a solid performer makes for a great listen before hitting up the 'rawk music' once again.
On Top of the Mountain: Fellow 'Derry Wan', Bronagh Gallagher joins him for what was definitely a stand out moment.
Slip, Sliding Down the Slopes: The tiny tent is just too.... well....tiny.



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