Et par lynhurtige indtryk fra gÄrsdagens festivaldag i Roskilde...

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I dag sÞndag bliver en stressende, skizofren, frustrende og forhÄbentlig fed dag. Festival ledelsen har nemlig placeret rigtig mange af de navne jeg gerne vil hÞre pÄ festivalens sidste dag. Indenfor 6 timer gÄr bÄde Arctic Monkeys, Jenny Lewis, The Strokes, Placebo, Franz Ferdinand, Goldfrapp, The Raconteurs, Kaiser Chiefs og Roger Waters pÄ scenen. SÄ der mÄ nÞdvendigvis foretages nogle ofringer...

Flere billeder fra Roskilde Festival 2006 vil fÞlge senere i mit galleri. Der gÄr dog nok nogle uger fÞr de kommer pÄ.

Alle indlĂŠg om Roskilde Festival 2006:

Januar 2007: Jeg har langt om lÊnge fÄet taget mig sammen til at sortere billederne og uploade dem til et Roskilde Festival 2006 sÊt i mit fotogalleri.

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