Skip to content

Travel Bug Dog Tag Levelling the Land

Trackable Options
Found this item? Log in.
Printable information sheet to attach to Levelling the Land Print Info Sheet
There is 1 user watching this listing.
Owner:
the_leveller Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Saturday, July 7, 2007
Origin:
United Kingdom
Recently Spotted:
In Super Seven Sisters Spectacular Seaside Stroll

The owner hasn't set their collectible preference.

Use TB14R2J to reference this item.

First time logging a Trackable? Click here.

Current Goal

To spread the word of the Levellers along the land

About This Item

From headline performances at Glastonbury and festivals throughout the world to intimate acoustic shows, the Levellers have long been one of the best live bands around. With a keen political eye and uncompromising attitudes they’ve always led from the front but yet have the sureness of touch to write pop gems like ‘What a Beautiful Day’ alongside the many anthems: ‘One Way’, ‘15 Years’, ‘Just The One’.
2007 marks the fifth year of their own Beautiful Days festival, again blazing a path for others to follow. Last year, as always, it sold out the 10,000 capacity on word of mouth alone. 2006 saw the first release “Chaos Theory” on the Levellers own label ‘On the Fiddle Recordings’.” Chaos Theory” captures the band live on DVD for the first time and amply demonstrates why they continue to sell 50,000 tickets to live shows each year. Warner Brothers are re-releasing five of the Levellers studio albums in 2007 including Levelling the Land and Zeitgeist and a new studio album is planned for 2008.
Levellers have clearly stood the test of time, the original line-up still playing with a passion and pride that, having seen off many of their early contemporaries, is still setting a standard that many young pretenders find hard to match. The songs too, sound as fresh as the day they were written; a rich catalogue is plundered night after night as Mark Chadwick and Simon Friend belt out classics such as “Men-an-Tol”, “Riverflow”, “Liberty”, “Sell Out”,” The Game”, “Hope Street” and “England My Home”.
Home England may be but 2006 saw the Levellers play far & wide: Croatia, Poland, France, Belgium, Germany, Czech Republic, Norway, Sweden and Denmark and 2007’s diary is already packed with appearances at festivals and venues across the UK and Europe. Drawn to playing live, like moths to a flame, they’ve also developed a lively acoustic set which has seen them win over new audiences. With headline slots at the Cambridge folk festival and playing at prestigious venues such as Buxton Opera House with guests like Maddy Prior the band have easily re-discovered their folk roots.
‘Beautiful Days’ festival held over three days in August at Escot Park, Devon, has seen the Levellers joined by acts as diverse as Seth Lakeman, Echo & The Bunnymen, Steel Pulse & Killing Joke. In keeping with Levellers ethos, ‘Beautiful Days’ has no corporate sponsorship, no branding, and no media partner’s - just 10,000 happy festival go-ers.
It’s not all been a bed of roses, mutual suspicion and preconceptions have long seen the Levellers and the media occupying parallel but non-communicating universes. That ‘crusty’ tag has long hung around their necks, blinding the reality of a band that for right or wrong have always done it their way. Logic and longevity suggests that the Levellers have proved themselves as a great British band that is now firmly steeped into the public’s consciousness.
As the 20th anniversary approaches in 2008, it’s time to think anew. Those old perceptions, like the noise, died a death when the punks grew up.

www.levellers.co.uk
www.myspace.com/levellers

Gallery Images related to Levelling the Land

    View 1 Gallery Image

    Tracking History (1777.3mi) View Map

    Retrieve It from a Cache 10/22/2008 skinnymalinky retrieved it from It's Good to Talk (12) Lochranza Southern Scotland, United Kingdom   Visit Log

    nice TB!

    Dropped Off 9/11/2008 37251 placed it in It's Good to Talk (12) Lochranza Southern Scotland, United Kingdom - 346.88 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 9/2/2008 37251 retrieved it from Wayfarer's Walk - Zeppies Chuffer Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

    A different type of TB!

    Will move on for you.

    Discovered It 8/28/2008 Mr Hedgehog discovered it   Visit Log

    Spotted in Zeppies Chuffer.

    Discovered It 6/13/2008 ElKeeed discovered it   Visit Log

    Saw it in Zeppies Chuffer

    Dropped Off 5/13/2008 Malpas Wanderer placed it in Wayfarer's Walk - Zeppies Chuffer Southern England, United Kingdom - 4.09 miles  Visit Log
    Retrieve It from a Cache 5/13/2008 Malpas Wanderer retrieved it from BearDroid's Hideout Southern England, United Kingdom   Visit Log

    Have place in another cache but logging of caches won't be for a few days.

    Dropped Off 4/26/2008 Kriyacacher placed it in BearDroid's Hideout Southern England, United Kingdom - 94.09 miles  Visit Log
    Grab It (Not from a Cache) 4/20/2008 Kriyacacher grabbed it   Visit Log

    Well, you never know what you might find Geocaching. I like this, although its starting to jump a bit. I will certainly take the opportunity to go and see them if it crops up, picked it up from a cache in Kent, but not yet logged as being there, so I've recorded a Grab !

    Retrieve It from a Cache 4/13/2008 coast to coasters retrieved it from Where Calderfields meets Arboretum West Midlands, United Kingdom   Visit Log

    will take it to kent next weekend

    Kriyacacher grabbed it before I had time to update log.

    [This entry was edited by coast to coasters on Sunday, April 20, 2008 at 1:26:45 PM.]

    data on this page is cached for 3 mins