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Glastonbury 2023 anyone plan to watch?

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Jaxjacky Thu 22-Jun-23 22:07:07

Anyone beenw; there this year, or festival’s you’ve been to/going to?

5553n Sat 24-Jun-23 13:34:52

I went to Glastonbury in 1970 with my friend Elaine having been to The Bath& West Blues festival in the June I imagine this must have been after A levels! We went by train to Bath and a friend of my Mums who lived nearby picked us up and took us to Pilton Farm. I remember the 1 stage 'pyramid' which was very rudimentary and made of corugated iron.We had very heavy canvas framed rucksacks and it poured with rain. I think we stayed for a short time then retreated to my Mums house for a hot bath and comfy bed then went back on the train! Ha ha that's youth for you

TiggyW Sat 24-Jun-23 13:39:02

Sorry, Germanshepherdsmum, but I just don’t understand the hype around the Beatles. Their songs are boring and I don’t see them as brilliant musicians. I always preferred the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. The best guitarists then were Hank Marvin, Chuck Berry and Jimi Hendrix.

Grandyma Sat 24-Jun-23 13:50:53

Germanshepherdsmum

I think you had to be a sixties person to appreciate the Beatles Tiggy. Over-rated they were not.

Thank you.

Caramme Sat 24-Jun-23 13:57:44

No, it is everything I dislike most: camping; dirt; communal toilets; crowds; noise; drunken people; drugs; too hot / too wet; smells; queues; overpriced food; traffic jams.
In the very unlikely event that there is an act I would like to watch the BBC has apparently sent 100 people to cover the event so it will be available on TV.

Dixieblue Sat 24-Jun-23 14:01:51

Would love to go!
Never been to a festival but had to make a trip to the Reading festival a few years back as my dd’s bf lost their car keys, so my husband and I drove up with the spare set.
The atmosphere was absolutely amazing and I truly wished I could have stayed for the weekend.

Kate1949 Sat 24-Jun-23 14:03:32

The Beatles over rated? That's hilarious.

Scottiebear Sat 24-Jun-23 14:08:01

Will def watch bits of it. Love music. And, of course, got to watch Rick Astley.

kittylester Sat 24-Jun-23 14:08:02

I'm with you Kate and GSM.

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 24-Jun-23 14:09:18

As you said Tiggy, they were before your time. You don’t understand the context. Context is everything.

missdeke Sat 24-Jun-23 14:13:46

I've never been to Glastonbury, always thought there's too much pop and not enough rock, would have loved Woodstock though.

Grantanow Sat 24-Jun-23 14:15:10

Never been. Too expensive and just not my kind of thing.

Kate1949 Sat 24-Jun-23 14:17:01

Like millions of others, I was part of the Beatles madness. I have many tales to tell which I won't bore you with. I queued for tickets, screamed and cried at the concerts, chased Paul around Birmingham Town Hall, lots more. It truly was Beatle mania.
However, it is only in later years that I can appreciate some of the beautiful songs. How did such young men write Eleanor Rigby? In She's Leaving Home they seemed to know how older people felt when a child left home.
Anyway sorry to hijack the thread. Maybe we should have a Beatles thread and I could ramble in relentlessly. Back to Glastonbury......

NotAGran55 Sat 24-Jun-23 14:45:27

Kate1949 PLEASE start a Beatles thread.
I for one would love to hear your stories. I only have a couple of Beatle related snippets to tell and love to hear music fanatics chatting about their idols. I can bore relentlessly about mine!

NannaFirework Sat 24-Jun-23 14:45:47

We dip in and out on the telly…I am retiring this year and hope to get tickets to go next year - everyone says I’m mad and won’t get them but 🤞🏻

Dickens Sat 24-Jun-23 14:46:32

TiggyW

Sorry, Germanshepherdsmum, but I just don’t understand the hype around the Beatles. Their songs are boring and I don’t see them as brilliant musicians. I always preferred the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. The best guitarists then were Hank Marvin, Chuck Berry and Jimi Hendrix.

... Their songs are boring...

Purely a subjective opinion. They are boring to you!

I too liked the Rolling Stones.

Both were iconic. Both were part of the huge cultural change in the 60s, and they had different influences and styles.

I worked in a record shop for a brief period during that era and I can tell you that sales of the Beatles' records went through the roof.

GSM is right - over-rated they were not. Perhaps you needed to be there to 'get it'? grin

Even those who were not into the popular music of that era could appreciate some of their work. My own mother - who used to do an 'eye-roll' every time I had a record 'session' at home because she only appreciated classical music, would listen to some of their songs.

Dickens Sat 24-Jun-23 14:51:38

Kate1949

... chased Paul around Birmingham Town Hall... 😂😂

... and then what happened?

I think you must start a thread grin.

Kate1949 Sat 24-Jun-23 15:06:30

Oh I couldn't start a thread. It would be boring and show-offy. My daughter says when people ask about my exploits (I've been on local radio a couple of times) 'Please don't ask my mother about The Beatles'. I'm sure lots of you have such memories of your own idols.

Callistemon21 Sat 24-Jun-23 15:17:43

Kate1949

Oh I couldn't start a thread. It would be boring and show-offy. My daughter says when people ask about my exploits (I've been on local radio a couple of times) 'Please don't ask my mother about The Beatles'. I'm sure lots of you have such memories of your own idols.

Kate1949 I remember going to stay with my older cousin in a nice Liverpool suburb and she said "One of those Beatles that you like so much lives just round the corner; there are always girls hanging around outside trying to catch a glimpse of him". I said "Well, I'm not going to be one of them, hanging around, however much I like them!"

Talk about cutting off your nose to spite your face!

Callistemon21 Sat 24-Jun-23 15:18:50

Ps I could have put that on your thread if you'd started one 😂

Devongirl4 Sat 24-Jun-23 15:37:56

I usually work in Welfare at Glastonbury. Didn’t go this year as I’m trying to blitz a dreadful house for my son and grandson to stay. I won’t be watching much on tv because they never televise the bits I go to!! I went to the first free Hyde Park (1968) and the Bath and West festival that gave Michael Eavis the idea

Kate1949 Sat 24-Jun-23 15:39:01

shock I've been recording Glastonbury and have just seen The Mary Wallopers. Now that's my kind of music, being from an Irish family. Brilliant.

Saetana Sat 24-Jun-23 15:43:52

TiggyW

Sorry, Germanshepherdsmum, but I just don’t understand the hype around the Beatles. Their songs are boring and I don’t see them as brilliant musicians. I always preferred the Rolling Stones and Pink Floyd. The best guitarists then were Hank Marvin, Chuck Berry and Jimi Hendrix.

Same, I've never been a fan of the Beatles - although I do like a few of their songs. I did like George Harrison in the Travelling Wilburys though - now that was a great band.

NanaDana Sat 24-Jun-23 15:50:58

Thousands of sweaty, increasingly smelly people all crammed together, some of them totally off their heads on booze or whatever, endless queues at overflowing, stinky chemical toilets, with those who can't be bothered to wait just letting it all go "al fresco", ridiculously inflated prices for food and drink, trying to get some peace to sleep in a stiflingly hot , overcrowded tent, with hooting and roaring still going on all around into the wee small hours. What's not to love about that? Frankly, all of it. Been there and done that, Woodstock, '67 (Manfred Mann, Jeff Beck), Woburn, '67 (Kinks, Small Faces), but couldn't cope with it now. My idea of Hell these days... smile

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 24-Jun-23 16:01:21

Mine too. Fings ain’t wot they used to be - or more likely I’ve changed!

Callistemon21 Sat 24-Jun-23 16:01:27

NanaDana

Thousands of sweaty, increasingly smelly people all crammed together, some of them totally off their heads on booze or whatever, endless queues at overflowing, stinky chemical toilets, with those who can't be bothered to wait just letting it all go "al fresco", ridiculously inflated prices for food and drink, trying to get some peace to sleep in a stiflingly hot , overcrowded tent, with hooting and roaring still going on all around into the wee small hours. What's not to love about that? Frankly, all of it. Been there and done that, Woodstock, '67 (Manfred Mann, Jeff Beck), Woburn, '67 (Kinks, Small Faces), but couldn't cope with it now. My idea of Hell these days... smile

What's not to love about that?
😂😂😂

I'm just too old now 😀