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Alex James' Big Feastival set to revive Britpop classics | Alex James' Big Feastival set to revive Britpop classics |
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Alex James has staged Big Feastival at his farm for the past 14 years | Alex James has staged Big Feastival at his farm for the past 14 years |
Thirty years after the famous Oasis-Blur chart battle at the height of the Britpop era, Blur bassist Alex James is preparing to relive the summer of 1995 at his annual festival. | Thirty years after the famous Oasis-Blur chart battle at the height of the Britpop era, Blur bassist Alex James is preparing to relive the summer of 1995 at his annual festival. |
The Big Feastival, which combines live music with food attractions, is due to take place at James' Cotswolds farm near Kingham, Oxfordshire, from 22 to 24 August. | The Big Feastival, which combines live music with food attractions, is due to take place at James' Cotswolds farm near Kingham, Oxfordshire, from 22 to 24 August. |
The musician and cheesemaker will lead a Britpop classical set, with a live band alongside a full orchestra, on the Sunday night. | The musician and cheesemaker will lead a Britpop classical set, with a live band alongside a full orchestra, on the Sunday night. |
Bournemouth-born James said staging the festival over the past 14 years has been "exhilarating". | |
This summer marks three decades since 90s music heavyweights Blur and Oasis went head to head for number one with Country House and Roll with It respectively. | This summer marks three decades since 90s music heavyweights Blur and Oasis went head to head for number one with Country House and Roll with It respectively. |
Blur were one of the most successful bands of Britpop era | Blur were one of the most successful bands of Britpop era |
James is promising the music of Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Supergrass, Travis and other Britpop bands will get the "full orchestra treatment" as a climax to this year's event. | James is promising the music of Blur, Oasis, Pulp, Supergrass, Travis and other Britpop bands will get the "full orchestra treatment" as a climax to this year's event. |
With Oasis on their reunion tour, the classical Britpop set, with contributions from members of Reef and Travis, is aptly timed. | With Oasis on their reunion tour, the classical Britpop set, with contributions from members of Reef and Travis, is aptly timed. |
"It's going to be a kind of gang show. Those songs lend themselves really well to orchestration and a lot of them have brass sections and string sections - so that's going to be a hoot." | "It's going to be a kind of gang show. Those songs lend themselves really well to orchestration and a lot of them have brass sections and string sections - so that's going to be a hoot." |
Speaking a week before the farm gates open for this year's event, James has reflected on how going from a festival performer to an organiser during the past 14 years has been a "white-knuckle ride". | Speaking a week before the farm gates open for this year's event, James has reflected on how going from a festival performer to an organiser during the past 14 years has been a "white-knuckle ride". |
"But I really have never enjoyed anything so much - its been exhilarating," he added. | "But I really have never enjoyed anything so much - its been exhilarating," he added. |
"The whole family, absolutely, working our socks off all year round to bring this kind of crazy thing to life. | "The whole family, absolutely, working our socks off all year round to bring this kind of crazy thing to life. |
"So the feeling when everybody's here, arms in the air, singing along, crying their eyes out - it's all worthwhile." | "So the feeling when everybody's here, arms in the air, singing along, crying their eyes out - it's all worthwhile." |
It is a busy summer in the Cotswolds. The celebrities arriving for Big Feastival, come after the usually quiet village of Charbury was the holiday destination of US vice president JS Vance. | It is a busy summer in the Cotswolds. The celebrities arriving for Big Feastival, come after the usually quiet village of Charbury was the holiday destination of US vice president JS Vance. |
TV chat show host Ellen DeGeneres, also moved to the area - saying she fled to Oxfordshire countryside to escape President Donald Trump. | TV chat show host Ellen DeGeneres, also moved to the area - saying she fled to Oxfordshire countryside to escape President Donald Trump. |
"It's like, who's gonna, who's gonna pitch up next? I mean, there's cavalcades and choppers in gridlock over Chipping Norton this week," James reflects. | "It's like, who's gonna, who's gonna pitch up next? I mean, there's cavalcades and choppers in gridlock over Chipping Norton this week," James reflects. |
The event features big names from the world of food as well as music | The event features big names from the world of food as well as music |
James and his wife Claire bought the 200-acre farm 22 years ago while on their honeymoon. | James and his wife Claire bought the 200-acre farm 22 years ago while on their honeymoon. |
He described it as "the last wreck in the neighbourhood" adding "the farm did really needed a lot of investment and love". | He described it as "the last wreck in the neighbourhood" adding "the farm did really needed a lot of investment and love". |
Along with his neighbour Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm, James has played a part in putting the area's farming community on the map. | Along with his neighbour Jeremy Clarkson's Diddly Squat Farm, James has played a part in putting the area's farming community on the map. |
"I think people now are really interested in food and and farming. | "I think people now are really interested in food and and farming. |
"I don't think there's anywhere as pretty in the world. The minute I arrived here I didn't really want to leave. We've made it our home and I'm very proud to be part of a wonderful community. | "I don't think there's anywhere as pretty in the world. The minute I arrived here I didn't really want to leave. We've made it our home and I'm very proud to be part of a wonderful community. |
"It's incredible this part of the world is now a kind of global centre of food excellence." | "It's incredible this part of the world is now a kind of global centre of food excellence." |
Also on the bill for this year's Big Feastival are I'm like a Bird singer Furtado who will headline the event on Friday, with Faithless, known for dance classics Insomnia and God Is A DJ, taking the top slot on Saturday. | Also on the bill for this year's Big Feastival are I'm like a Bird singer Furtado who will headline the event on Friday, with Faithless, known for dance classics Insomnia and God Is A DJ, taking the top slot on Saturday. |
Travis, The Wombats and Sophie Ellis-Bextor will also feature as special guests. | Travis, The Wombats and Sophie Ellis-Bextor will also feature as special guests. |
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