After many years of admiring legendary rock band Spinal Tap from afar, I finally got to meet them backstage at Glastonbury this year, where Nicky & I take a little jolly each year working backstage production on the Other Stage dressing rooms. Not only does that get us a nice private camping spot behind the stage, with oak-panelled loos & showers, all-you-can-eat gourmet food & free booze, but also access-all-areas passes to the Pyramid stage. Result! I was more excited than normal this year when I realised that my heroes Spinal Tap were playing the Pyramid Stage on Saturday afternooon.

After their cracking set, I went to meet them, hopefully for a chat & a bit of a stalk on the way back to their rooms. Eagerly clutching my 1982 soundtrack album, I lost my cool and for the first time ever, approached a band to get autographs. Bass -master Derek Smalls was excited at the site of some vinyl for a change & was amazing, inviting David St Hubbins back for a chat, who then invited me to come through to their dressing room to meet Nigel Tufnel, the man with whom goto11 would have to be called something else!

The guys were amazingly nice & I was struggling not to crack up, as they stayed fantastically in character the whole time (me too, calling him Mr St Hubbins at one point).

The whole weekend was a blast, & we got to see dozens of bands, with a healthy dose of stalking backstage & in the dressing rooms. My highlights this year were, Fleet Foxes, The Whip, Spinal Tap (of course), VV Brown, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Franz Ferdinand & best of all, The Prodigy, closing up Sunday night on our stage with a belter. The guys went mental on stage & look completely alarming, but were as sweet as anyone you could hope to meet & while their entourage got through 3 cases of Veuve in the after party, Keith, Liam & Maxim went back to their room for a nice roast dinner then went to bed. Rock & Roll!!

Looking forward to next year already!

In essence, wavedreamer is an inspirational community portal site showcasing one film-maker’s projects & his expanding network of surfers, photographers, musicians, creatives & nature lovers. Conceived and driven by Richard Gregory, wavedreamer has always been one of our favourite clients & projects at goto11. There aren’t many fellow creatives round here, let alone any with the same commitment to detail as us, so it has always been a pleasure to work with Richard on the wavedreamer site.

As the Director of his own design agency, Kind Design, Richard had a very strong vision and concept for how the identity and following website would look, but approached goto11 initialy for our expertise in bespoke website design. Ultimately, the project developed as a true design collaboration and the end result was something we are both very proud of. As a showcase for North Devon’s wonderful coastline, we don’t believe there is anything to beat it!

The wavedreamer website was one of our original projects that used the WordPress publishing platform [What is WordPress?]. We initially only used it for building Richards surf movie video journal. After now seeing the impressive power and capabilities of WordPress, the wavedreamer website has recently been completely rebuilt to run entirely on that platform. Richard now has full control of his site content, with goto11 staying on board to help with design tweaks when required.

visit the wavedreamer site here, for the latest surf movies, videos & photos. And while you are there, please support all Richards amazing efforts by purchasing one of the many hand picked gifts for surfers in the wavedreamer emporium

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