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Somewhere in the pleasant county of Somerset hordes of folk are heading to a farm near the town of Glastonbury. Anyone on here going? Anyone been before? What about this years line up? Looks pretty lame to me, but horses for courses I suppose and the odd surprise does happen now and then [ thinking of Lionel Richie's performance 2 years ago]. I've not been since 1979. Seemed a biggish festival then, but now it seems to have grown out of all proportion. Anyway, enjoy if you're going.
There aint half been some clever bastards.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 22:16 - Jun 21 with 6973 views
F*ck Glastonbury and f*ck anyone calling it Glasto.
If I wanted to watch Muse followed by Coldplay followed by Adele, I'd suicide bomb a primary school on the off chance it landed me in the seventh circle of hell.
Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. Stefan Moore, Stefan Moore running down the wing. He runs like a cheetah, his crosses couldn't be sweeter. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore. Stefan Moore.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 22:59 - Jun 21 with 6920 views
I used to work on the gates and car parks there - which meant secure camping and a free ticket. Had to stop about 4 years ago because the missus couldn't get time off from her teaching job to look after my youngest son. But she jacked in her job at the end of May - so I could have gone, but it was too late to arrange anything. All my mates are there, but I'll be watching on the telly. Best year for me was probably '97 - Radiohead and the Prodigy in particular.
100% of people who drink water will die.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 23:39 - Jun 21 with 6891 views
Love the longest day, always mark it in some way and today with balmy weather was a peach....out on the clinker with the ever-reliable 10HP on the back and a hattrick of riverside boosers - Albany and the Swan in Thames Ditton, ending up in Boaters in Kingston. Alles gut.
First went in the late 80's, continued through the 90's and last went in 2003. Enjoyed (some) of those years at the time but it's funny how you change as I couldn't think of anything worse now. The Somme like conditions of '97 and esepecially '98 did for me I think. A cursory look at the line up this year tells me Extreme Noise Terror are headlining one of the smaller stages though, get 'em on the Pyramid!
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Somewhere in Somerset on 08:58 - Jun 22 with 6754 views
Somewhere in Somerset on 23:39 - Jun 21 by BlackCrowe
Love the longest day, always mark it in some way and today with balmy weather was a peach....out on the clinker with the ever-reliable 10HP on the back and a hattrick of riverside boosers - Albany and the Swan in Thames Ditton, ending up in Boaters in Kingston. Alles gut.
Moved from Kingston 10 years ago, but many happy Sunday afternoons spent in the Boaters and Fox On The River (before they renamed it the Albany). Good times!
100% of people who drink water will die.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 15:24 - Jun 22 with 6606 views
Somewhere in Somerset on 08:58 - Jun 22 by SimonJames
Moved from Kingston 10 years ago, but many happy Sunday afternoons spent in the Boaters and Fox On The River (before they renamed it the Albany). Good times!
Glastonbury is my idea of hades.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 19:33 - Jun 23 with 6459 views
Next Tory manifesto will be a call for bringing back National Service with all these dope smoking youngsters, practising free love and cheering Jeremy Corbyn. Though that was the over 40s in the audience.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 13:57 - Jun 24 with 6297 views
Somewhere in Somerset on 08:58 - Jun 22 by SimonJames
Moved from Kingston 10 years ago, but many happy Sunday afternoons spent in the Boaters and Fox On The River (before they renamed it the Albany). Good times!
Point of order it was called the Albany before name changing to Fox On The River and back again.
At one stage in my life I would probably attend 2/ 3 gigs a week, sometimes more. I never liked the big events though, avoided most of 'em and the only time I ever went to Glastonbury was with a few mushroom eaters in 78 or 79. There for a couple of days, it was a cross between a folky arty event and a car boot sale, sleeping accommodation a choice between a tepee or the back seat of 1960's Vauxhall. My neighbours at the fayre referred to themselves as 'New Age Traveller's' , which appeared to me to be a group of people wearing holed and over sized earth coloured sweaters surrounded by snot nosed children and three legged dogs. Apparently they roamed Britain and Ireland living on their wits, which garnered from conversations around the camp fire, meant signing on all over the country. I do not know how much it was to get in as I did not pay, but that wasn't me being anarchistic or anything, either my fungus loving associates had coughed up for parking the motor on the farm, or security wasn't arsed to ask, dunno, can't remember. Didn't really enjoy the acts, 'cept for Alex Harvey, not on the stage anyway, but there were some really interesting characters around the grounds who I whiled away the hours with, not that they found my intellect overly absorbing, I'd just come prepared with a couple of hundred fags and a shit load of warm beer in the aforementioned Vauxhall.
At one stage in my life I would probably attend 2/ 3 gigs a week, sometimes more. I never liked the big events though, avoided most of 'em and the only time I ever went to Glastonbury was with a few mushroom eaters in 78 or 79. There for a couple of days, it was a cross between a folky arty event and a car boot sale, sleeping accommodation a choice between a tepee or the back seat of 1960's Vauxhall. My neighbours at the fayre referred to themselves as 'New Age Traveller's' , which appeared to me to be a group of people wearing holed and over sized earth coloured sweaters surrounded by snot nosed children and three legged dogs. Apparently they roamed Britain and Ireland living on their wits, which garnered from conversations around the camp fire, meant signing on all over the country. I do not know how much it was to get in as I did not pay, but that wasn't me being anarchistic or anything, either my fungus loving associates had coughed up for parking the motor on the farm, or security wasn't arsed to ask, dunno, can't remember. Didn't really enjoy the acts, 'cept for Alex Harvey, not on the stage anyway, but there were some really interesting characters around the grounds who I whiled away the hours with, not that they found my intellect overly absorbing, I'd just come prepared with a couple of hundred fags and a shit load of warm beer in the aforementioned Vauxhall.
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I jibbed in back in 1989. Don't remember much due to lysergic influences but it was a great trip. In 1990 I spent £35 on a weekend ticket. In 89 the crowd was 60k, for 90 it was 90k. I thought the crowd was too big and at times in front of the pyramid stage the crushing became dangerous. During the Cures headline set, a helicopter landed beside the stage as one bloke got badly hurt. Seeing someone receiving CPR while you're monged off your tits isn't my idea of fun. The following year 91 they said they were increasing the crowd to 120k. I bailed out and haven't returned. Nowadays it's turned into a corporate circus what with live TV, sponsorship and GLAMPING. What's wrong with $hitting under the nearest tree? If it was good enough for me......
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Somewhere in Somerset on 17:40 - Jun 24 with 6145 views
At one stage in my life I would probably attend 2/ 3 gigs a week, sometimes more. I never liked the big events though, avoided most of 'em and the only time I ever went to Glastonbury was with a few mushroom eaters in 78 or 79. There for a couple of days, it was a cross between a folky arty event and a car boot sale, sleeping accommodation a choice between a tepee or the back seat of 1960's Vauxhall. My neighbours at the fayre referred to themselves as 'New Age Traveller's' , which appeared to me to be a group of people wearing holed and over sized earth coloured sweaters surrounded by snot nosed children and three legged dogs. Apparently they roamed Britain and Ireland living on their wits, which garnered from conversations around the camp fire, meant signing on all over the country. I do not know how much it was to get in as I did not pay, but that wasn't me being anarchistic or anything, either my fungus loving associates had coughed up for parking the motor on the farm, or security wasn't arsed to ask, dunno, can't remember. Didn't really enjoy the acts, 'cept for Alex Harvey, not on the stage anyway, but there were some really interesting characters around the grounds who I whiled away the hours with, not that they found my intellect overly absorbing, I'd just come prepared with a couple of hundred fags and a shit load of warm beer in the aforementioned Vauxhall.
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I was there Boston in '79. Alex Harvey was indeed one of the better acts that weekend. Shame there aren't characters like him around nowadays performing. Genesis performed there and I thankfully slept through their set through overindulgence on gut rot scrumpy. There was I recall a good mix of fungus types and punks and the facilities were spartan to non existent. Today the event is too big, too expensive and everyone looks so clean. Come on, rock n roll and fornicate in some crud instead of waving yer arms about to and fro all wimpy like!!
There aint half been some clever bastards.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 18:46 - Jun 24 with 6093 views
Somewhere in Somerset on 18:41 - Jun 24 by Monahoop
I was there Boston in '79. Alex Harvey was indeed one of the better acts that weekend. Shame there aren't characters like him around nowadays performing. Genesis performed there and I thankfully slept through their set through overindulgence on gut rot scrumpy. There was I recall a good mix of fungus types and punks and the facilities were spartan to non existent. Today the event is too big, too expensive and everyone looks so clean. Come on, rock n roll and fornicate in some crud instead of waving yer arms about to and fro all wimpy like!!
I have received a communication informing me there were around 10,000 there that weekend. BTW, If you send me fifty quid you can have your dog back.
I actually like the idea of it all getting more organised and comfortable. I can't be rolling about in the mud at my age what with my hiatal hernia condition. Fcuk me the Foo Fighters are over rated, just play Everlong and fcuk off.
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Somewhere in Somerset on 22:26 - Jun 24 with 5952 views