With a tasty, locally-sourced, vegan beer in one hand and a Veggies burger in the other we were entertained by some great performers on the Last Chance Saloon stage, from (to name just a few) Emma (with wonderful versions of Mad World and I’m a better anarchist than you) The Weird String Band (with the weirdest version of Venus in Furs) to Seize the Day who ended their set in front of a marquee-bursting crowd with a call to everyone to join them at Climate Camp.
The huge popularity of the Last Chance Saloon raised vital funds for Climate Camp but also meant that loads of information could be distributed to visitors and many more people have decided to come the Camp to challenge the air travel industry.
Well done and thanks to all who put in so much hard work and commitment to make the Last Chance Saloon such a great success!
As a footnote we should also thank BAA for the extensive promotion of the Camp for Climate Action, via its attempted injunction. It clearly worked as many people who were previously undecided are now making travel arrangements to get to the Camp.
Indeed George Monbiot, writing in yesterday’s Guardian is one of those, although not only as a climate change campaigner; he calls on people to join him at the Camp as a protest against the increasing repression of dissent over the last twenty years of which BAA’s injunction is just the latest example.
See you at the Camp 14th –21 August
Meet at Staines railway station 10 am on 14th where there will be a welcome desk and transport to the camp.
well done!
08.08.2007 13:45
billy the kid
good show!
08.08.2007 19:45
a shame i didn't go. but excellent stuff!! has lifted my spirits to read about it and i know how much hard work went into it.
see you at the camp!
annie xxx
annie oakley
BGG Great except 4 razor wire fences and nazi security!
09.08.2007 15:07
Best of luck with climate camp I will be there to help but advice for next years BGG dont go cos
Something not quite right with this unless you a rich lifestylist playing at being green and hippy!
Aunty Christ
BGG aint £120
09.08.2007 17:12
I was at BGG
And what next year?
10.08.2007 07:11
DEATH TO CAPITALISM!
Aunty capitalist
inclined to agree
10.08.2007 15:55
I was lucky to have commitments other than the bar and as a result dragged myself around the festival and saw a bit of what was going on. It was a varied affair.
The absolute worst thing I saw was the Lost Vagueness bar which was running off a petrol generator and illuminated by a huge number of incandescent lightbulbs. All the staff seemed like coke-heads and they sold over-priced alcohol to mindless music.
I was very proud to assist a raid on the venue which disconnected the the generator and plunged the coke-fuelled dive into darkness. (Rich and Sophie you are my heros)
Other than that there were a number of nonsense peddlars ranging from the cash-in eco-products to the spiritual mind-rubbers. Whether it's people asking for lots of money for nothing much or a little bit of attention for nothing at all...
At the same time there was some really worthwhile stuff. The campaigns field where Last Chance was based had stalls from the likes of Advisory Service for Squatters, Centre for Alternative Technology, Travellers Aid Trust (iirc) - all reliably right on stuff. Other highlights for myself were permaculture, AMARE (Alternative Media And Renewable Energy), Sustainable Living. Evolving Minds was a mental health forum based on a film of the same name and the most important part of the festival for myself.
The prohibitive ticket price is definitely an issue. The route of this seems to be the licensing and the inevitable professional security and high fence. All the rest of the problems seems to stem from this. The only conclusion I draw is that it would be better if we could direct our energy towards squatted and unlicensed events. (It just so happens that there's one coming up next week - climate camp itself.)
The thing is there were thousands of people at Big Green. Will we be able to bring many of them with us?
Pete
dont invite nasty scallies or scum
10.08.2007 22:59
That said BGG was pricey & I couldnt afford to go or be a slave for any of the groups there including "last chance " again, great name once, but abit fatalistic.Abit like doomed were all doomed as a dour scotsman said on Dads Army.
At Horizone camp tranquility were attacked by a soundsystem, no one really helped, we should have been allowed to bash them for attacking us & chucked them off site with other pisshead agent provocateurs vampires, but idiots & pc dogooding police made it hard for us.
Security at Drax was much better organised by comms team, ex marine, special forces,taxi & security people, who sadly seemed to get no thanks by the in collective because we werent doing it the "normal" & used way whatever that is & used scarey alpha to zebra signals.
tranquility coordinatoor,Shakedown,G8horizone camp&Drax
plastic glass plague
15.08.2007 19:07
Joimson
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Plastic glasses were corn starch
05.09.2007 13:31
the plastic glasses were not in fact plastic, but a form of vegteble starch, that we firstly washed up and reused and finanly when they were too damaged to be reused composted, so please check your facts before making comments
cheers
Last Chance Saloon
knee deep in compost
12.09.2007 15:41
Joimson
Glasses
14.09.2007 10:26
Cowboy Builder
Plastics
29.12.2007 14:14
Joimson