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Polish Music Festival in London (and I'm a bit miffed)


LondonChick  31 | 1133  
22 Jul 2008 /  #1
This looks like an interesting event: pkobplondonlive.pl

HOWEVER, am I being unreasonable for being a bit miffed that the website is exclusively in Polish? I feel kind of excluded :(

A massive oversight on the part of the organisers, as I've been getting into Polish music recently... listening to Polish internet radio plus I went to a pretty cool gig last time I was in Kolobrzeg.
telefonitika  
22 Jul 2008 /  #2
looks like you have to register on the site ....

shame i am in poland until the 8th otherwise i would have gone ...

i have been listening to polish music over course off past 2 years now ... and listen to a variety of sounds ... :)

not bad line up i guess ... :)

but yes i think they could have done it in english and polish
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
23 Jul 2008 /  #3
Apparently an English version of the site will be live soon, so I can get off me high horse :)
noimmigration  
23 Jul 2008 /  #4
polish music is crap so why would you want to go anyway. ?
miranda  
23 Jul 2008 /  #5
so I can get off me high horse :)

or start practicing more Polish:)
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
23 Jul 2008 /  #6
polish music is crap so why would you want to go anyway. ?

Not it's not. I tend to have Polish internet radio on while I'm working - they play some good stuff.

or start practicing more Polish:)

Very good point. I plant to start my classes in September ;)
miranda  
23 Jul 2008 /  #7
Very good point. I plant to start my classes in September ;)

enjoy;)
sylviagarcia  - | 11  
3 Sep 2008 /  #8
you just lost half of your life :P

polish music is crap so why would you want to go anyway. ?

sapphire  22 | 1241  
3 Sep 2008 /  #9
I think I'm gonna go to this, but yes I agree with you that for an event in London it should be advertised in English too, otherwise it looks like a deliberate ploy to keep English people away, although I cant imagine that there are many who dont have some kind of interest in Poland that would be interested anyway. I can find out about how to get tickets for you if you want?
finT  12 | 167  
3 Sep 2008 /  #10
Yep, but in reality you are being rescued from some of the most sh!t music this side of Russia. So be grateful the posters are only in Polish!
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
3 Sep 2008 /  #11
No - not at all. I saw Feel live a few months ago (and partied with thye guys afterwards) and loved it. I always try to catch some Polish music on Viva whenebver I'm in Poland.

Hmmm.. I sent an e-mail to the organisers asking how I'm going to pick up my tickets as there's no chance that I'll be able to get to the bank to pick them up on time.... No response as yet...
z_darius  14 | 3960  
3 Sep 2008 /  #12
There is an English version. Just click the flag. It is bunch of red crosses superimposed onto white crosses and with blue triangles filling in the gaps.

Quote from the site (copy/paste):

Admittance from 11.00 a.m. - only upon presentation of a ticket.
All times given below are GMT.
WEMBLEY ARENA FESTIVAL AGENDA (Auditorium)
11.00 am – The first 500 persons receive presents
12.00 pm – Bracia
1.00 pm – Drawing of award plane tickets
1.15 pm – Monika Brodka
2.15 pm – Drawing of plane tickets
2.30 pm – Natalia Kukulska
3.30 pm – Drawing of plane tickets
4.00 pm – Doda
5.00 pm – Drawing of plane tickets
5.20 pm – Kayah
6.20 pm– Drawing of a scooter
6.40 pm – Wilki
7.40 pm – Drawing of a scooter
8.00 pm – Lady Pank
8.58 pm – Drawing of a scooter and a car
9.15 pm – Bajm
10.15 pm – End of the Festival
ALTERNATIVE SCENE AGENDA IN FRONT OF THE WEMBLEY ARENA (Square of Fame)
12.00 pm – Mama Selita (Poland)
12.40 pm – Thuoc (Great Britain)
2.05 pm – Official announcement of Onet.eu competition results
2.10 pm – Neske (Poland)
3.30 pm – L.Stadt (Poland)
4.50 pm – Nika Boon (Great Britain)
6.10 pm – Moebius (Ireland)
7:10 pm – Poise Rite (Great Britain)
Scene 2 concerts will be hosted by Rafał Bryndal.
Stars giving autographs
11.20 am – Monika Richardson, Tomasz Kammel and Rafał Brydnal
11.50 am – Jan Tomaszewski
12:30 pm – Monika Brodka
1:45 pm – Doda
2:20 pm – Bracia
3:15 pm – Wilki
3:45 pm – Bajm
4:45 pm – Natalia Kukulska
5:50 pm – Lady Pank
7:15 pm – Kayah
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
4 Sep 2008 /  #13
Cheers ZD - the English version was added after I'd made my initial post.

All e-mails regarding my registration and the ratherb restrictive process of picking up the tickets have been in Polish.
sapphire  22 | 1241  
4 Sep 2008 /  #14
the tickets are free
noimmigration  
4 Sep 2008 /  #15
polish music is crap, the slavic language is horrible. Why would you want to go in the first place.
Seanus  15 | 19666  
4 Sep 2008 /  #16
The Slavic language? There's more than one country that is Slavic, noimmi.

Glasgow has more crime than most of Poland, and this was the case b4 the Poles came.
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
4 Sep 2008 /  #17
the tickets are free

I know, but getting hold of the tickets is a complete nightmare. Am now starting to wonder if it's going to be worth the effort. Any other PFers going?
sapphire  22 | 1241  
5 Sep 2008 /  #18
not sure of the process. My boyfriend has registered and is sorting it out. I am thinking it will be interesting since it is all day event and there are no pass outs and no smoking and given the price of drinks at the venue to see how many smuggled bottles of vodka and how many folk are thrown out for smoking. I also include myself in that and Im not even Polish. :)
Kowalski  7 | 621  
6 Sep 2008 /  #19
Radek Sikorski will speak before DODA show :)
Bartolome  2 | 1083  
6 Sep 2008 /  #20
As a rapper ?
''I'm a bad muthafukka called Radek S.
Yo Yo
Come back to Poland
We've got a missile shield for ya''
?
Switezianka  - | 463  
6 Sep 2008 /  #21
What a pity that stuff like Doda or Bajm represent Polish 'music' in London :(
OP LondonChick  31 | 1133  
8 Sep 2008 /  #22
So, did anyone go? Any feedback?

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