If this email is displayed incorrectly or you are unable to view its contents please click here | | T In The Park is the anti-Glastonbury.
There's no baby yoga. "Healing yurts" are thin on the ground. You'll search in vain for an artfully dilapidated stall selling organic buckwheat smoothies for £7 a pop.
No, the Scottish bash is all about the music. Well, that and the drinking. And the inflatable penises.
Happily, this year's event was as incident-packed and unpretentious as ever. Blur played their "last gig". Lily Allen offered the crowd some oblique sex tips. And Bloc Party's Matt Tong whipped a banana out of his pants, in response to a fan request to glimpse his "dong".
It was all so sexually charged, in fact, I half expected Seasick Steve to start dry-humping the stage, Vanilla Ice-style.
If you haven't seen our coverage already, you'll find backstage video interviews with the likes of Doves, Regina Spektor and The Streets at NME.COM/video - including goosebump-inducing backstage footage of The Killers as they walked onstage - as well as a bumper T In The Park photo gallery.
You can also share your memories of T on the festival blog - and of course you can read about the event in more detail in the new issue of the magazine. | Luke Lewis Deputy Editor, NME.COM
Follow NME on Twitter | | | T IN THE PARK eight-page review special, starring KINGS OF LEON, BLUR and MANIC STREET PREACHERS. Plus! THE MIGHTY BOOSH's next project revealed. OASIS' Wembley shows in pictures. THE STREETS live. Plus! THE RUMBLE STRIPS' album rated. | | | |
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