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Sierra Nevada FOAM, at Festival 8
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Bros I'm only 27 years old, but my dad used to sing Velvet Underground and Kinks songs to me and my siblings when he was trying to get us to fall asleep. You keep thinking you're rad for hearing decent songs stretched out to ****ty 20 minute versions that make normal people want to kill themselves, I'll keep humming along to "Heroin" because it makes me remember a time before I could read, and a time before you knew how to be cool. Seriously bro, everything you love is played out and lame.
 
Ok, so lets get this back on track here. You make some tasty brew and take it to the concert with you. What then? Tailgate time? Trade for herbal alternatives? Do you bogart it all for yourself and get plowed or do you share with strangers?
This stuff sounds all too familiar to what was going on at concerts 35-40 years ago. I DO know that they won't let you bring anything into concerts. I couldn't even bring a bottle of water into the Dead concert in the 115 degree Las Vegas heat. Then they ripped the dehydrated masses off for 5 bucks a bottle of water once in the gate.
AP
 
...I couldn't even bring a bottle of water into the Dead concert in the 115 degree Las Vegas heat. Then they ripped the dehydrated masses off for 5 bucks a bottle of water once in the gate.
AP

Hey, at least we had water-spritzing showers on the edge of the ground floor, right? :D

Dude, '94 (I think) was the wost! Middle of June? In Vegas?!?
 
Ok, so lets get this back on track here. You make some tasty brew and take it to the concert with you. What then? Tailgate time? Trade for herbal alternatives? Do you bogart it all for yourself and get plowed or do you share with strangers?
This stuff sounds all too familiar to what was going on at concerts 35-40 years ago. I DO know that they won't let you bring anything into concerts. I couldn't even bring a bottle of water into the Dead concert in the 115 degree Las Vegas heat. Then they ripped the dehydrated masses off for 5 bucks a bottle of water once in the gate.
AP

I personally would say yes to tailgate time and sharing with strangers. At a 3 day festival like that, there's tons of time for chilling by the campsite, roaming around the grounds, etc. while sipping on your homebrew before you ever go into the official concert area where you can't bring your own beer.
 

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