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		<title>Rock En Seine Music Festival</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Sep 2009 16:35:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Huxley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So there we were sitting in the Buzzin Media office, wondering whether to spend the August Bank holiday stuck in a coast bound traffic jam or sitting in a crowded Carnival bound tube, when we were contacted by the very nice We Are Social girls Sarah, Camille and Sandrine and invited to the Rock En Seine [...]]]></description>
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<p>So there we were sitting in the <strong>Buzzin Media</strong> office, wondering whether to spend the August Bank holiday stuck in a coast bound traffic jam or sitting in a crowded Carnival bound tube, when we were contacted by the very nice <a title="We Are Social" href="http://wearesocial.net/" target="_blank">We Are Social</a> girls <strong>Sarah</strong>, <strong>Camille </strong>and <strong>Sandrine</strong> and invited to the <a title="Rock En Seine" href="http://www.rockenseine.com/2009/index_en.php" target="_blank">Rock En Seine</a> festival in <strong>Paris</strong>.</p>
<p>Promoting the <a title="Little Break Big Difference" href="http://littlebreakbigdifference.com/" target="_blank">Little Break Big Difference</a> Eurostar campaign they whisked myself and 10 other music bloggers off to the <strong>Rock En Seine</strong> festival, via first class Eurostar travel to Paris Gard du Nord – how civilised!  From there it is a short metro ride to the town of <strong>Boulogne</strong> where the festival is held in a very pretty national reserve park – <strong>Domain National de Saint-Cloud</strong> &#8211; on the banks of the Seine.</p>
<p>If like me you are mature (in body but not mind), still love music, partying, festivals etc but can’t really carry off the unwashed hair and panda eyed look anymore, then I highly recommend this festival as its bizarre location smack, bang in the middle of town, facilitates staying in a very comfortable hotel with clean toilets and comfy beds, while still being in walking distance of the venue.  Of course if you are so lashed you could sleep on a pile of rocks, they also have camping facilities on site.</p>
<p>The venue is compact enough to easily move between the 3 stages and not miss any of the acts, which was great as Friday night&#8217;s line up was rammed with my favourite pop acts. <strong>Passion Pit</strong>, <strong>Madness</strong>, <strong>Bloc Party</strong>, <strong>Vampire Weekend, Oasis</strong>&#8230;.ahem! And although by no stretch of the imagination could it be called pop, jumping around to the techno thud of <strong>Vitalic</strong> was a great way to end the first night – along with copious amounts of champagne! But that’s another story&#8230;</p>
<p><strong>Passion Pit</strong> performed on the <strong>Scène De L’Industrie</strong>, which was the smallest stage, making  it easy to just stretch out in the sun and listen to their  melodic, electro-pop tracks, although <strong>Sleepy Head</strong> almost tempted me to my feet!</p>
<p><strong>Vampire Weekend</strong> playing on the <strong>Grande Scène</strong>, attracted a large audience but I still managed to easily get down the front and sing along with the quirky, ambiguous lyrics. Lead singer <strong>Ezra Koenig</strong> linked each song by conversing with the crowd in such perfect French that I could have sworn it was his native tongue and they finished with my favourite track, <strong>Oxford Coma</strong>.</p>
<div id="attachment_816" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-medium wp-image-816" src="http://www.buzzinpopmusic.co.uk/files/2009/09/100_0789-300x225.jpg" alt="Lee Thompson Of Madness Performing Baggy Trousers" width="300" height="225" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Lee Thompson Of Madness Performing Baggy Trousers</p></div>
<p>My favourite act of the day had to be <a title="Madness" href="http://www.madness.co.uk/" target="_blank">Madness</a>.   I almost wished I had worn one of my old Rude Girl outfits to join in with the nutty dancing as I spotted several groups of die-hard fan in the crowd sporting Pork Pie hats.</p>
<p>I would defy anyone not to have a huge smile on their face while watching <strong><a title="Madness 30 Years of Pop" href="http://www.buzzinpopmusic.co.uk/thirty-years-of-total-madness/810" target="_blank">Madness</a></strong> perform, as Suggs’s wide boy charm and the general air of fun pervading from the group is very contagious.</p>
<p>The crowd (British and French) seemed to know all the lyrics to their old ska and pop songs like <strong>Our House</strong>, <strong>Baggy Trousers</strong> and <strong>Madness</strong> and loudly sang along with only a few minor lulls when the hits were interspersed with a few new tracks like <strong>NW5</strong>.</p>
<p><strong>Oasis</strong> were fantastic&#8230;..no&#8230;wait&#8230;it was <strong>Madness</strong> performing a cracking second set  after being asked to stand in when the arrogant Manc twats had some kind of sibling altercation over who has the biggest monobrow and cancelled their performance 10 minutes before they were due on stage!</p>
<p>And so <strong>Oasis</strong> have split up&#8230;.until their egos need re-stroking anyway!  – oh boo hoo!</p>
<p>So that was Friday over as we stumbled euphorically back to our comfy hotel for a few hours rest!</p>
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		<title>Oasis &amp; The Prodigy Headline Rock en Seine</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:46:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Edwin Huxley</dc:creator>
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Oasis, The Prodigy and Faith No More are the headline acts at this year&#8217;s Rock en Seine festival in France.
Rock en Seine will take place on Friday 28th &#8211; Sunday 30th August at the Domaine De Saint-Cloud just outside Paris and features over 40 groups including  Bloc Party, MGMT, Vampire Weekend, Calvin Harris, Yeah [...]]]></description>
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<p><strong>Oasis</strong>, <strong>The Prodigy</strong> and <strong>Faith No More</strong> are the headline acts at this year&#8217;s <strong>Rock en Seine</strong> festival in France.</p>
<p><strong>Rock en Seine</strong> will take place on Friday 28th &#8211; Sunday 30th August at the <strong>Domaine De Saint-Cloud</strong> just outside Paris and features over 40 groups including  <strong>Bloc Party, </strong><strong>MGMT</strong>, <strong>Vampire Weekend</strong>, <strong>Calvin Harris</strong>, <strong>Yeah Yeah Yeahs</strong>, <strong>Amy Macdonald</strong>, <strong>Just Jack, Keane</strong>, <strong>Noisettes, The Offspring</strong>, <strong>Klaxons </strong>and many more.</p>
<p>Visit the <a title="Rock en Seine" href="http://www.rockenseine.com/2009/programme.php" target="_blank">Rock en Seine</a> website for a complete list of acts.</p>
<p>It all starts on Friday 28th August with the first live acts starting at 3pm.</p>
<p>There will be three stages: Grande Scene, Scene de la Cascade &amp; Scene de l&#8217;industrie. Oasis will following their V Festival appearance this weekend by headlining the main stage on Friday night.  Saturday night will see the return of grunge rockers Faith No More and The Prodigy will headline Sunday night.</p>
<p><strong>Rock en Seine Ticket &amp; Camping Prices</strong></p>
<p>One Day tickets: €45<br />
Three Day Pass: €99<br />
Three Day Camping: €30 for two people</p>
<p>Tickets are available from <a title="Rock en Seine" href="http://www.rockenseine.com/" target="_blank">www.rockenseine.com</a> or <a title="Last Minute.Com" href="http://www.lastminute.com/" target="_blank">www.lastminute.com</a></p>
<p>Travelling to Paris from the UK has been made all the easier with <a title="Eurostar - Little Break Big Difference" href="http://littlebreakbigdifference.com/" target="_blank">Eurostar</a>.  Trains to Paris depart from St. Pancras station in London and also stop at Ashford International in Kent.</p>
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