Now that could have been said if I didn’t love Glastonbury and was angry and not going, I didn’t go into the ballot as I didn’t like the line up, that has gone and I am commenting on future Glastonbury’s.
Oi! I’d hope you would help me and J-Law before Barry.
Yes and no I do not want Status Quo to headline, I said incorrectly they’d do a better job than the Cure, I was gladly wrong.
I hope this has made it easy for you.
To be fair half of Quo are dead so it wasn’t a fair contest.
Robert Smith ate them…
We weren’t on the main site for camping. But this looks similar to the bins in our area. We brought our bin bag of rubbish home (it was very small) plus 2 bottles of rum. We only drank one. We ate most of our food from stalls apart from breakfast. All the stalls were using biodegradable stuff.
When we got to the front for the Cure we sat down for a bit on a rain mac. Then discovered a travel john (all plastic) right next to us. The place was littered with them and plastic bottles filled with urine. Now that’s the next thing to sort!
And the NO2 bottles
Sign of the times them.
If you insist on staying outside the festival you should still pitch a tent in general. You have free camping. A second on-site home will come in very handy. We might even be nice enough to pitch it for you.
Yeah we have thought about doing that and we do have a small tent we could use. But with tangerine only about 10 mins from where you were it wasn’t that bad. I only went back once anyway when I felt a little unwell in the heat. Even Worthy View isn’t too bad. I even did the hill of death 3 times in one day. I feel a lot fitter after all the walking.
My sister and I once had a squatter in our tent at Reading festival. You could have come back to your’s and found J-law and I doing that.
Yeah there were a lot of them scattered about.
With mud I’d agree, a place to stash camping chairs otherwise we never need it during the day
I take your no comment as you’re a selfish capitalist in this instance…
No @Barry-Sanchez, just no.
Why should it be restricted to under 30s, are the old ones too crusty to enjoy a wide range of music?
Anyway the millennials would get their tickets and just sell them on so you wouldn’t get your desired demographic.
Can you imagine the legends slot with no one there because they don’t know who the fuck they are…
Quite simply how will it stay relevant if the average age goes up and up, its selfish to continually go and block others experiences.
This will happen in a few years but it will be the audience due to dementia…
I enjoyed a lot of the good music.
Your comments on the Years & Years set Baz?
Style over substance, great message and support that totally but once again modern music is about dancing and putting in a show and performing, what about singing and sitting still?
Go to church.
Seeing as I an atheist there is only a few I can think of and they’re in the Netherlands.