Sun 27 Apr – Love Music Hate Racism Carnival
Yesterday I went to the Love Music, Hate Racism Carnival & I can say the majority of it was really good.
I saw Jimmy Pursey (
Sham 69). He sang White Riot. You would think he'd do a Sham69 song like
If The Kids are United,
or Borstal Breakout, but it was still fun to dance and sing along too.

I was really looking forward to seeing Poly Styrene (
X-Ray Spex) She sang
Oh Bondage Up Yours! which I thought was fun to watch, although I think it would've been even better if she'd done more than one x-ray spex song.
Akala was really good, better than I expected him to be live. I loved how it was pouring down with rain as he said a line from a song of his called
Bullshit that went
'the motherfucking weather in Britain, now that's bullshit'.

I saw literally one or two songs by
Natty, the only reason I didn't stay to watch more was because of the unorganised programme. I had to keep switching stages so I didn't miss other people I went there to see. I didn't see much of him, but I liked what I did manage to see.

Pretty much the only reason I watched
Roll Deep was because me & the friend I was with find the man with the bun amusing.

When I was in the dance tent, a lady called
Lauren Mason came on stage, who I'd never heard of. It was grime/dance type music, I thought she was okay, but nothing special. I only watched her perform a couple of her songs and wandered to the other stages to see who else was on.

And the last artist I saw was also my favourite. I had been worrying that I'd missed
Patrick Wolf seeing as the programme didn't actually show what times the bands were on, just which stage they were on. But fortunately I walked over to the other stage just as he came out. As you can see from the picture, he was looking pretty in his Union Jack suit. Although I adore Patrick Wolf, I was a little bit disappointed.. a few of the songs didn't sound alot like the records, and they weren't particuarly a better version. Saying this, he was still fun to watch, prancing around, throwing beer everywhere.
The only bad points of the day were, I hadn't really prepared myself for the weather & got soaked and had my view blocked on many occasions by people with huge umbrellas. Also where people were dancing with their umbrellas, I nearly had my eye taken out on a couple occasions. The only other bad thing that happend that day was on my way out of the park after it had finished.
Everyone was walking towards the gates to leave, and as I looked to my right, I could see about 5 or 6 boys kicking this other boy that was on the floor. There were police around all day at Victoria Park, and the one time the police were actually really needed they were nowhere to be seen. It was a really bad way to end the day. If you ignore those two things, the day in general was fun, the lineup was good, and speakers got their message across to hundreds of people. (I mean the people who actually had something to say instead of 'Fuck the BNP')