some quarters:
1) First guy who was going to lend us the hard disk recorder: died.
2) Second guy who was going to lend us the hard disk recorder: family emergency
3) Guys with C64s and third Amiga: family emergency!
4) Hard disk recorder we eventually got: 8 channels died, external drive bay didn't work (and this was hired from a reputable company!)
5) Nexus 6581 vol 2 didn't turn up (thank God Project Galway did!)
6) The blue screens we ordered for the upstairs event (you know, behind the stalls), weren't six foot tall as we ordered: they were six foot WIDE! Damn!!
Anyway, at least none of this stopped people having a great time, which was cool. I was glad Peter Sandén and Andrew Fisher managed to make the photoshoot happen at 3pm!
Also, the concert wasn't meant to be a "sit down" concert at all: they were meant to have removed the tables! But I think it was probably for the best, since 4 hours on your feet would tire you and, and it would have been hot and sweaty on the dance floor.
At least we solved the problems of BIT Live 3 (except drink prices).
As for the confusion over whether this was BIT Live 4 or 5: well, it was officially 5. 6 if you count 8-bit revolution!
Birmingham 2001 - no. 1
London 2001 - no. 2
London 2002 - no. 3
8-Bit Revolution
Germany 2003 - no. 4
Brighton 2003 - no. 5
Although I added to the confusion by calling the directory on the website
"bitl4"!
So let's just call it "Brighton 2003"

Chris