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Author:  Poppy Dog [ Sun Oct 05, 2014 8:00 pm ]
Post subject:  Glastobnbury 2015

http://www.theguardian.com/music/2014/oct/05/glastonbury-festival-2015-tickets-sell-out

Tickets for next year’s Glastonbury festival have sold out in record time.

Tens of thousands of music fans were left disappointed after the £225 tickets were snapped up in just 26 minutes.


Maybe onto something here - Craig book The Greystones for the weekend before Glastonbury - bill all bands as 'to be announced later' - and it will be their pre Galstonbury appearance - charge £50 per ticket per night - and watch the money roll in.

My legal team say the fact that the gigs are Pre Glastonbury in date only need not form a part of any promotional material.

Author:  Craig [ Tue Oct 07, 2014 2:08 pm ]
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I'm currently running an event at £50 per ticket called "punch a Facebook employee to within an inch of their worthless existence". It's a sell out. I bought all the tickets myself.

Author:  Egg [ Mon Jun 29, 2015 11:38 am ]
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Watched quite a bit of Glastonbury 2015 on the Beeb. Really enjoyed The Libertines surprise set,
The Maccabees and Gaz Coombes, but I thought Jamie T smashed it! ..>

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... p=b007r6vx

As for Kanye............!!! :safe:

Author:  helenwatson [ Wed Jul 01, 2015 11:19 am ]
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I don't get it. There, I said it.

Astonishingly expensive (yes, yes, cheap if you add up how many bands you see and divide it by the total), camped next to drunks falling over you in the middle of the night, listening to them farting and shagging and talking shit til 6 in the morning, mud, dirt, chemical toilets, fifty thousand people standing in front of you in the boiling heat/pissing rain, watching it all on a TV screen because some c**t with big hair is standing on your toes.

Listening to people drone on about bands you've never heard of, like suddenly it makes them interesting or helps them develop a personality.

Glastonbury is to music what Top Gear is to telly.

Can I go now?x

Author:  Poppy Dog [ Wed Jul 01, 2015 1:14 pm ]
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No - that was just getting interesting...

Love the fact that plenty of folks go there who are really into the recycling thing - the amount of stuff they leave for recycling is admirable - tents chairs clothes as well as the standard glass metal and plastic.

The bands do it all for free - donating their fee to the worthy causes.

And there must be no austerity thing going on - all these folks have enough cash to see them through it all - and get back to work in the City or sign on at the House of Lords come Monday.

Festivals over a couple of thousand are generally shit - too many people not enough toliets - even the old Teddy Bears Picnic had a few nobbers floating around - from what I can recall - luckily massively out numbered by the stalwart types that can take a few pints and not become an absolute arshole.

Author:  Eoin [ Wed Jul 01, 2015 7:59 pm ]
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I wouldnt go if you paid me.. Helen put it pretty much more elequoently so i wont elaborate but i do like that people get a kick out of it.. just not my bag.. i dont like festivals but its pretty neat from a far and the BBC had excellent coverage this year.. streaming red button etc... a good old watch and nice vibes.. again from a far.

Author:  maggie [ Wed Jul 01, 2015 10:42 pm ]
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You couldn't pay me to make me stand in a field to watch bands I'd never heard of - and watch the ones I had heard of being shite.
And queueing for chemical toilets? Don't get me started.

Author:  loftyeric2 [ Thu Jul 02, 2015 4:13 am ]
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Looking at it briefly on the news I was thinking how awful it all looked there :Oink: I suppose that's why everyone takes drugs, because I'd need a pharmacy full to enjoy standing in the heat with so many sweaty strangers.

Author:  helenwatson [ Thu Jul 02, 2015 9:02 am ]
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What a bunch of miserable old fuckers we are!!

I went to the End of the Road last year, which I have to say was lovely (apart from the toilet thing) so I don't think they're all the same. I found it very charming – in a Victorian pleasureground, built by a society gay man who constructed gardens for like-minded people to cruise in.

H played a DJ set in a woodland glade which was very lovely (from what I can remember).

One of the highs/lows of the weekend being a drunk 25 year old telling my children that their mother was hot, causing rolling around on the floor hilarity, puking noises and open mouthed incredulity. The incident is still regularly brought up by 15 year old as an example of the completely ridiculous and dangerous things people do when they've had too much to drink and why you wouldn't catch him dead drinking alcohol as it quite obviously turns you into a complete lunatic.

Anyway, maybe we should have one of our own. Get on it, Monkeyboy. One with chairs and toilets where people haven't shat on the seats. And gin and cake. xxxx

Author:  RP [ Thu Jul 02, 2015 7:24 pm ]
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I'm from Glastonbury but I haven't been since 1999. The year of Joe Strummer and Lonnie Donegan! Ian Dury was also meant to play but was too ill on the day. RIP.

Author:  Egg [ Thu Jul 02, 2015 10:29 pm ]
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Egg wrote:
Watched quite a bit of Glastonbury 2015 on the Beeb. Really enjoyed The Libertines surprise set,
The Maccabees and Gaz Coombes, but I thought Jamie T smashed it! ..>

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... p=b007r6vx

As for Kanye............!!! :safe:

Don't get me wrong, Helen has it bang to rights, but heading ever increasingly faster to 54 I'm starting
to think should it be on my bucket list; never actually been? But then I see everything that Helen
mentioned, plus the feckin flags, which would drive me up the feckin wall....and maybe not!!

Did enjoy it on the Beeb though........they omit the flags.....most of the time! :roll:

Author:  Poppy Dog [ Fri Jul 03, 2015 7:35 am ]
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Craigs World 2015

https://wagonwheelmedia.wordpress.com/coming-soon/

Forthcoming acts... (Tramlines @ Shakespeares July 26th)
Anytown
Ash Gray & Couch Fire
Blue Rooster
E.R. Thorpe
Joe Solo
Mat Wale & Friends
Neil McSweeney
Pete David (The Payroll Union)
Pete Gow (Case Hardin)
Richard Kitson
Robert Chaney
The Janskys
Walton Hesse
William Barstow

Eavis eat your heart out...

Author:  helenwatson [ Fri Jul 03, 2015 9:02 am ]
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Could you make room for the Chi Lites? Or similar jumpsuited men with afros? xx

Author:  Craig [ Mon Jul 06, 2015 8:56 pm ]
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I saw a grand total of absolutely fuck all of Glastonbury on the telly, and i don't think i missed anything i would have wanted to see.

Helen, drink enough gin and every band will be the Chi Lites. They have lots of gins at the Shakey, lots and lots.

Author:  helenwatson [ Tue Jul 07, 2015 9:47 am ]
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Well, I will come and sample said gin at the moving in doo. It's all very exciting...xx

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