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Jesus -it’s shit
Dua Lipa. Really!

Mimed euro disco.

How that 365 GBP ticket must smart
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I've had it on for a couple of hours, bland is being nice.
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I gave up after Dexy's
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I thought the aerial shots were interesting.

Mahoosive car parks and lots of space at the Pyramid stage. I guess the headline acts are what the TV puts on whereas the punters are watching the other stuff.

It all seems a bit 'corporate event' now. You can imagine companies gifting tickets to politicians - 'Do you want Glasto or Glyndebourne VIP passes?'.
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MrLongbeard wrote: Fri Jun 28, 2024 11:30 pm I gave up after Dexy's
Yep, properly bad.

I was hoping that it was poor, the bands were poor just because I was watching on TV, the sound is rubbish. But it may be more to do with the bands being a bit crap live?
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I was looking forward to the Fontaines DC - but they were a tad meh!
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I quite enjoyed Dua Lipa...and some of her dancing friends. 🥰

Dexys need to pack it in and it's poxy Coldplay tonight, jeez. 👎
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I've been there a couple of times,it was one of the highlights of summer back in the day,but in the mid 90's it went a bit 'corporate',then it became a 'must do' bucket list gig. Over the years they've had some fantastic bands play there & as the BBC gave it excellent coverage you could watch some excellent sets from the comfort of your living room,so I had no intention of going again,just watched it on the television.
Maybe they're looking to entertain a different audiance,but Glastonbury 2024 holds no appeal to me,I'd have been gutted had I bought a ticket for that line up,This time I won't even watch it from the comfort of my living room..
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Very few of the people I know that go over the last 15 years go for the headliners/pyramid stage - they go for the atmostphere* and the smaller gigs/stages/areas!

*I don't understand the atmosphere - I worked there a couple of times in the late 80's and everytime I went to walk around on my breaks EVERYONE was really tall and going in the other direction!! Ok, I know they weren't, but that's how it felt!! LOL


We lived at the edge of the site for quite a while so could pretty much hear it anyway: one of the big memories of my childhood was in a previous house on top of a hill near there and my Dad sitting in the garden on a clear night listening to one of the big bands of the day - late 70s/early 80s!!

My only good memory of Pilton Pop Festival was the Sunday afternoons - back when locals got in free on Sunday afternoon and there were some awesome bands on the big stage. TBF, I've never paid to go in and have zero interest - but a lot of my friends seem to love it! :lol: :lol:
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Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 9:09 am I've been there a couple of times,it was one of the highlights of summer back in the day,but in the mid 90's it went a bit 'corporate',then it became a 'must do' bucket list gig. Over the years they've had some fantastic bands play there & as the BBC gave it excellent coverage you could watch some excellent sets from the comfort of your living room,so I had no intention of going again,just watched it on the television.
Maybe they're looking to entertain a different audiance,but Glastonbury 2024 holds no appeal to me,I'd have been gutted had I bought a ticket for that line up,This time I won't even watch it from the comfort of my living room..
My wife said the different audience thing and that it was for youngsters. I said to look closely at the audience when the camera turns round, it was full of middle aged couples. :D

Many of the acts looked like they didn't want to be there, I wonder if their diversity targets should take some of the blame.
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Currently watching the Paul Heaton session on iPlayer. Jacqui Abbott not being with him is a big miss though. Hasn’t quite gelled with her replacement.
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Is it still a hive of scum and villains where anything left in your tent gets stolen, assuming your tent hasn't been stolen?
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:25 am Is it still a hive of scum and villains where anything left in your tent gets stolen, assuming your tent hasn't been stolen?
Probably switched to pressure selling of prepaid funerals.
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:25 am Is it still a hive of scum and villains where anything left in your tent gets stolen, assuming your tent hasn't been stolen?
When I went,I got the impression that it was populated by a large percentage of posh middle class 6th former/students & teachers types plus a few drug dealers,probably those middle aged middle class types you now see when the camera does it's panning the crowd thing.It was a different far more earthy crowd at Reading :D ..
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Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:25 am Is it still a hive of scum and villains where anything left in your tent gets stolen, assuming your tent hasn't been stolen?
I think that was the early 90s when the rave scene was kicking off and crims were moving into the E supply market. It's gone a lot more corporate and middle-class friendly since then. Also the site is heavily fortified and ticket prices dissuade those without the means to pay.

T went for 3 consecutive years in the mid 80s (1984/85/86) and it was still a basically friendly, slightly anarchic festival. 1985 was a total mudbath though. I was finding Glasto mud in my car and belongings months after the event. Looking back, I'm surprised I went back in 1986.
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Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 12:06 pm
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:25 am Is it still a hive of scum and villains where anything left in your tent gets stolen, assuming your tent hasn't been stolen?
When I went,I got the impression that it was populated by a large percentage of posh middle class 6th former/students & teachers types plus a few drug dealers,probably those middle aged middle class types you now see when the camera does it's panning the crowd thing.It was a different far more earthy crowd at Reading :D ..
My brother is working there as a supervisor (Oxfam volunteer) still lots of wrong uns trying to get in without paying though judging by the comments above you have to wonder why
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My brother used to go in the 90s mainly for the fun of the fence climbing.
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Bustaspoke wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 12:06 pm
Le_Fromage_Grande wrote: Sat Jun 29, 2024 11:25 am Is it still a hive of scum and villains where anything left in your tent gets stolen, assuming your tent hasn't been stolen?
When I went,I got the impression that it was populated by a large percentage of posh middle class 6th former/students & teachers types plus a few drug dealers,probably those middle aged middle class types you now see when the camera does it's panning the crowd thing.It was a different far more earthy crowd at Reading :D ..
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Back in the days when I worked, usually got lumbered with the glasto grind, and the ball shrinking pain of a drive from Shepton down that stupid road off the roundabout, through a sea of fuckwits dragging trailers full of tents/beer/ girlfriends with the wrong shoes!
Used to do it twice on Thursday and once or possibly twice on monday. Get there and have DVSA waiting for you!
Never got a tip, and the responsibility of carrying 100+ tickets, trying to load the lockers up with kit that would do several trips up Everest, explaining to the numbnuts on board that, 'no you can't smoke, or drink alcohol'..........quite glad I gave that shit up