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Thread: Glastonbury

  1. #26

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    Quote Originally Posted by Whisperer View Post
    My first Glastonbury was 85 - drove straight in and parked near the main stage. headlining was Ian Dury & Blockheads, he certainly hit us with a rhythm stick although the thai grass played it's part. My next visit was 95 Glastonbury was changing full of essex boys the hells angels were gone, I can't remember who was headlining but I remember seeing Oasis and Orbital, **** me there was some potent acid going around that year.

    The last time was 2011 my first time sober I was asked to DJ and for once I took a tent and was in the fields with showers. I seen BB King before he passed on, Beyonce was headlining but the highlight for me was seeing Jimmy Cliff on the small stage....Glastonbury as got to big and 2011 was just full of the hunter wellington boot brigade which thinking back the hells angels and bad boys of 85 would have loved it would have been an easy weekends work.
    Late 80’s early 90’s it was the New Age travellers that Eavis had to let in and placate, not sure many of them go anymore. The festival is still one of the best in the world but it has changed a lot since I last went in 2005 I think it was

  2. #27

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Surprised you never did it Matt, it was like a week long rave....used to go up on the Monday pm and leave the following one. My body couldn’t take that sort of abuse anymore. I’m just glad I survived some of the ridiculous stuff that went on. One year a normal looking dude with his misses camped right next to about 50 of us, he basically supplied us with E’s the whole time, god knows how many he had on him....Some nights no sleep at all up in the stone circle, random gigs at 4am in a tent in a field I’m not sure where it was even (massive attack and toots and Maytals), pear cider at the world music stage saw a young Amy winehouse there, so many DJs in the glade which was our general base during the week there. Finding my car after 7 days of fear and loathing was a mission, in 2002 I gave up trying to find it....
    Its funny, none of use fancied it, smelly hippies everywhere covered in mud and unwashed for the week, a 3 mile hike to the tent, our clobber getting covered in mud, smelly hippies everywhere, I have issues with portaloo's, i hate them ( at reading festival, we camped a few years, then just stayed in hotels, the Madejski or the hilton were good , even when camping at reading i would have to walk into town ( sometimes very fast ) to find a pub for breakfast and use the bogs ) oh and did i mention smelly unwashed hippies

    though looking back and reading stories, i guess we missed a party hindsight and all that

  3. #28

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Saw Arthur Lee and Love from a 2003 set. It was absolutely wonderful.
    Cheers for the memory jog, got Forever Changes on now, fantastic

  4. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by blue matt View Post
    Its funny, none of use fancied it, smelly hippies everywhere covered in mud and unwashed for the week, a 3 mile hike to the tent, our clobber getting covered in mud, smelly hippies everywhere, I have issues with portaloo's, i hate them ( at reading festival, we camped a few years, then just stayed in hotels, the Madejski or the hilton were good , even when camping at reading i would have to walk into town ( sometimes very fast ) to find a pub for breakfast and use the bogs ) oh and did i mention smelly unwashed hippies

    though looking back and reading stories, i guess we missed a party hindsight and all that
    I thought the same to be honest through the 90’s and just loved going to clubs all over the place. Hooked up with a crowd who had always done both who persuaded us to give it a go, it wasn’t a difficult persuasion as he said you will never getting better music, women and drugs in the same place for a week. He was right

  5. #30

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
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    Cheers for the memory jog, got Forever Changes on now, fantastic
    Out there and comes in colours are also very good

  6. #31

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    Quote Originally Posted by splott parker View Post
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    Cheers for the memory jog, got Forever Changes on now, fantastic

  7. #32

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    Quote Originally Posted by NYCBlue View Post
    Never went to Glasto. Festivals are not really my thing. I've been to a few though. My favorite is Primavera. There's no camping and the hotel is right a across the street. You can basically chill in an air-conditioned room and then pick and choose who you want to see. I think I saw Devo, Public Enemy and Massive Attack there.
    I would love to go to Primavera. Need to go to an international festival again but next year, I will probably go to Lovebox

  8. #33

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordi Culé View Post
    Once 1992.

    Got talked into it on the Friday afternoon after one too many bottles of Michelob.

    I went equipped with a bag of illegal substances and dough.

    Crawled the fence (I was ****ed on acid), got into a row with a Wurzel (I was ****ed on E, so much for the love drug eh), had a liaison with some girl from Bristol, which caused the row with he Wurzel (perhaps there is something in E after all), wandered about aimlessly for two days, shit in a field, ruined a yellow Jacket and a pair of Adidas Montreal, came home on the Monday and received an absolute ****ing from my then employers (I was still ****ed when I went in on Tuesday).

    Would I do it again?

    I would love too but I think the wife wouldn’t be too pleased with the liaison.
    Were the Montreal trainers the ones with the sole that came up quite high on the ankle part? I'm sure I had a pair back in the day. Also had some white G Vilas. I've still got and wear quite regularly a pair of Trimm Trabs

  9. #34

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    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Were the Montreal trainers the ones with the sole that came up quite high on the ankle part? I'm sure I had a pair back in the day. Also had some white G Vilas. I've still got and wear quite regularly a pair of Trimm Trabs
    Yep, high heel thing going on with them. Used to only wear ‘Adidas’ and be pedantic about them. Haven’t bought a pair for over 10 years but occasionally throw on a pair of Montreal or ZX.

    Prefer a nice pair of quality, comfortable shoes now.

  10. #35

    Re: Glastonbury

    Quote Originally Posted by Jordi Culé View Post
    Yep, high heel thing going on with them. Used to only wear ‘Adidas’ and be pedantic about them. Haven’t bought a pair for over 10 years but occasionally throw on a pair of Montreal or ZX.

    Prefer a nice pair of quality, comfortable shoes now.
    I loved ZX fluxes (remake of the original) when they first came out a few years ago.

    If you want a pair of comfortable Adidas shoes, try the Ultra Boost My ones are are around 2/3 years old now but still in great shape and are perfect for gym use

  11. #36

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    I was so out of it in 86 I slept under a burger van

    I had no idea where my tent was

  12. #37

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    Quote Originally Posted by SLUDGE FACTORY View Post
    I was so out of it in 86 I slept under a burger van

    I had no idea where my tent was
    Getting back to the tent in the dark full of drugs and alcohol without tripping over 400,000 guy-lines deserved a Duke of Edinburgh Award

  13. #38

    Re: Glastonbury

    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Getting back to the tent in the dark full of drugs and alcohol without tripping over 400,000 guy-lines deserved a Duke of Edinburgh Award
    There was definitely an art to that.....parkour style. Going back to the tent was sometimes like a strategically planned operation, it had to be really really worth the bother....

  14. #39

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pearcey3 View Post
    Saw Arthur Lee and Love from a 2003 set. It was absolutely wonderful.
    Think my son was there too see Arthur Lee's Love. I was very envious as Forever Changes is a great album.

  15. #40

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    I thought the same to be honest through the 90’s and just loved going to clubs all over the place. Hooked up with a crowd who had always done both who persuaded us to give it a go, it wasn’t a difficult persuasion as he said you will never getting better music, women and drugs in the same place for a week. He was right
    just seen been watching Glasto stuff on BBC2, chemical brothers at Glasto, i saw them at reading in 99

    trying to think back about festivals and i remember one being just too good and it turned out to be reading 99, i guess at that time i was moving away from the rave scene and into middle aged rock, but i remember it being a great festival

    Friday, Reef, Chemical bros, Charlatans
    Sat, The devine comedy, fun lovin criminals and Catatonia ( headline was Blur who i didnt really like, so we went and watched 3 colour red )
    Sunday, started early with Toploader on some small stage, then Feeder, terrorvision, Offspring, headiiners was RHCP ( which was a issue as Ice T was on in the rap tent, but we stuck with RHCP )

  16. #41

    Re: Glastonbury

    Quote Originally Posted by adz-a32 View Post
    I would love to go to Primavera. Need to go to an international festival again but next year, I will probably go to Lovebox
    Pukklepop in Belgium is great, sunny weather, beautiful festival site and very reasonable

  17. #42

    Re: Glastonbury

    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    Out there and comes in colours are also very good
    When he played Orange Skies in New York, I cried.

  18. #43

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    Quote Originally Posted by delmbox View Post
    Pukklepop in Belgium is great, sunny weather, beautiful festival site and very reasonable
    Pukkelpop is probably my second favorite. Good times.

  19. #44

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jordi Culé View Post


    Never do it again. I was distraught about the daps for at least a week.

    Everything else mind...

    Think I missed Primal Scream?
    Not been able to get my head around the heel of Montreal’s.
    Lovely looking then vile at the back.

  20. #45

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    Phoenix 96 has been the best festival I have attended.
    Brilliant line up and a fabulous time (traffic aside).

    I went to a couple of Lollapalooza’s and as much of a Janes Addiction/Perry Farrell fan as I am...
    It just didn’t cut it compared to UK festivals.

    Been planning on Coachella for a while.
    Hopefully next year.

  21. #46

    Re: Glastonbury

    Quote Originally Posted by Wash DC Blue View Post
    Phoenix 96 has been the best festival I have attended.
    Brilliant line up and a fabulous time (traffic aside).

    I went to a couple of Lollapalooza’s and as much of a Janes Addiction/Perry Farrell fan as I am...
    It just didn’t cut it compared to UK festivals.

    Been planning on Coachella for a while.
    Hopefully next year.
    Jane's addiction, fantastic band

    Nothings shocking is groundbreaking

    And porno for pyros did some good stuff too

    Phoenix 96 as in uk ?

    I went to that , faith no more did a blinding set if I remember

  22. #47

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    Quote Originally Posted by valleys caveman View Post
    Watching the highlight show on BBC2 and loving it.
    Any of you lot been?

    I've been once, 1990 and loved every minute of it. Happy Mondays who were my favourite band at the time were rubbish. But the whole experience was brilliant. Didn't buy a ticket, but jumped the fence.

    Didn't even have a tent, but luckily bumped into a few lads from Brynmawr who let us crash in theirs.
    Couldn't believe how big the site was.
    Would I go again? I'm not sure. Would you?
    My first time was 1982

    Went to see Aswad.

    Went the next 4 years. All a total blur!

  23. #48

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    Really enjoyed watching Bowies set on BBC 2 last night and him reminiscing about playing there in 1972.

  24. #49

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blue Dwr View Post
    My first time was 1982

    Went to see Aswad.

    Went the next 4 years. All a total blur!
    They still had the nudist fields back then didn’t they?

  25. #50

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    Quote Originally Posted by goats View Post
    They still had the nudist fields back then didn’t they?
    No idea! Like I say, went for 5 years and can probably count all the bands I can remember on 2 hands!

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