mooyagi wrote:They were all excellent but here is my ranking. Lineup is part of it but other factors may play in too such as crew and what I did when not seeing shows. Also, how much I actually remember.
70K 2011 - The first one was the most magical. It's hard to beat the feeling of realizing that this thing is actually happening.
Barge to Hell - Much more intimate. It felt like being on there was being part of something unique.
70K 2016 - Great lineup, great crew, great friends, made up for a slightly disappointing trip the previous year.
70K 2012 - Tough to follow up Barge to Hell but it was more like a family reunion since many people missed Barge.
70K 2014 - 2014 and 2013 were equal I think. Good times but just didn't stand out as much as the higher ranked ones.
70K 2015 - The new ship didn't feel right and the crew made it seem like we weren't welcome on broad. Still enjoyed it a lot but it was the worst one.
Azazel101 wrote:so, on that note 2013 was the follow up to Barge To Hell as that was December of 2012
mooyagi wrote:They were all excellent but here is my ranking. Lineup is part of it but other factors may play in too such as crew and what I did when not seeing shows. Also, how much I actually remember.
70K 2011 - The first one was the most magical. It's hard to beat the feeling of realizing that this thing is actually happening.
Barge to Hell - Much more intimate. It felt like being on there was being part of something unique.
70K 2016 - Great lineup, great crew, great friends, made up for a slightly disappointing trip the previous year.
70K 2012 - Like a big family reunion.
70K 2014 - 2014 and 2013 were equal I think. Good times but just didn't stand out as much as the higher ranked ones.
70K 2013 - 2014 and 2013 were equal I think. Good times but just didn't stand out as much as the higher ranked ones.
70K 2015 - The new ship didn't feel right and the crew made it seem like we weren't welcome on broad. Still enjoyed it a lot but it was the worst one.
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