 You're Simon from Fural Shakes. I play the bass guitar and Simon plays the lead guitar. I'm using the Artisan 100, which I guess traditionally isn't a bass amp, but definitely sounds great with a Rickenbacker going through it. I'm using the 6L6 Series 1. The sun's out, which isn't ordinarily great for coughs like us. Lineup's amazing. Yeah. There's loads of bands you want to see. I'm looking forward to seeing Queen Kwong. I think we would have loved to have watched Turned Style and Creeper. There's so many bands in this festival to start listening to them off for a while, but there's loads of great bands. This is a festival where they've given a lot of those smaller UK bands that maybe aren't quite big enough to get on a Reading and Leeds or a download. They've given them the opportunity to show. It's cool because people have turned out to watch them and maybe it'll show those bigger promoters that under the surface of their big festivals, there are a lot of bands that are doing their thing and bubbling under the surface, so to speak. This is our first time. We only played our first show as a band in November. We've not been playing shows for a long time, so this is our first summer festival run, I suppose. I remember you was in the band with some other friends of ours so I used to hang around a bit. But if they're doing it, then I can do it, and so I'm going to start for Christmas, that's that. I think mum flew a bit earlier from that. I remember my parents always had Queen and status quo and stuff like that one in the house. I just remember thinking Freddie Mercury, even at a young age, thinking Freddie Mercury was absolute king. It still is. For me though, Queen as well. Out of all the parents I was, my parents listened to, a lot of it I felt like I was just being subjected to, but Queen was the one that always resonated, I loved her. It was arrogant, but not in a bad way, it was just very fantastic. I was thinking that Freddie Mercury is like the king of the world and wouldn't it be great to be the king of the world? I guess maybe as early as like two or three, I was influenced by that idea of just performing and playing music and doing that sort of thing for the job as it were. And I guess that never went away, that desire never really went away, so fast forward many, many, many years later and we're doing it with a singer and a band. I'm definitely not Freddie Mercury, but I'm doing my best impression. With our conga and moustache.