Elvis was funny for 5 minutes, but got a whole lot boring after the third hour on the second day. Nice chaps, good show for 30 minutes, but an hour or more each over both days was just plain irritating, specially queueing for my grub.
I'd prefer some kind of DJ type, playing stuff that everyone knows, a bit Radio 2 ish dare I say it, but with more blues, dad rock, AOR stuff, just burbling in the background rather than at 100 dB as an "act".
Seems by the T shirts in evidence, and many of the Tossers I met and yapped with over a beer that the majority are rock fans, not metal heads, just good old fashioned Zep, Lizzy, Rush, Skynyrd/ Dead Heads style of music lovers.
Only problem there would be a PRS licence.
The 50's Rockabilly act were in my opinion just the wrong act for the Friday night, as born out by the lack of bums on hay. Pity , as I'm sure in the right club they'd go down really well.
Me and Mrs Mungrel agreed that the Blues Brothers were most definitely not our cuppa, but the majority enjoyed the festivities, so no complaints here.
Outside bar? Not a bad idea, what with having a gammy knee.
An more portaloos please. 2 was too few. Wasn't there about 4 last year? (I recall one for 1150 riders, one for 1200 riders, one for airheads and I'm sure there was a ladies one as well?)
Mrs Mungrel actually preferred the portaloos to the ones inside the clubhouse, and after the one in the gents packed up and left a very unpleasant pool of yak on the floor, so did I.