
Last night, however, I was enticed to the 'Festival Hippie' in Matha by this super lifesize model stationed on the roundabout on the road to Angouleme. Matha (as you definitely won't already know) is a teeny tiny town with not much in it apart from 4 pharmacies, a supermarket and a bloke in a 2CV van, so we weren't expecting much.

The musical highlight of the last night of this 3-day extravaganza was Ronnie Carryl (short, bearded, long hair) who is distinguished by having played guitar with Phil Collins, and known to the French as 'Ronnie-Carryl-Guitariste-Phil-Collins'. He got his childhood mate Charlie up on stage (Charlie is, we guessed, a quantity surveyor from Godalming), and Charlie sang badly.
The people working on the door let in someone with a goat on a string, but wouldn't let in a braying middle-class English woman who was trying to smuggle in a half bottle of wine with a screw-top. ("But I live here!" "And?"). We couldn't find the car, of course, even though there were only about 30 cars in the car park, but then from what I hear, it wouldn't be a festival if you could find your car easily. I know the only time I ever went to a festival it took us 3 hours to find the Micra.
Can't blame them for trying, although somehow Johnny Halliday banners, Blur on the PA and the following sign, spied at the entrance to the 'site' (i.e. field next to barn owned by the local community) tells me they might (just) have missed the point:

1 comment:
What about Matha 2007?
(I was there and it was great!)
Cosmic Presence, Encore Floyd : fabulous!
Pascal
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