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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?

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.

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.

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

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 24-Jun-23 13:30:52

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

karmalady Sat 24-Jun-23 13:28:48

a free ticket, free transport, meal vouchers, decent campsite. All in return for working 3 x 8hour shifts. Popular with those living locally. Never been my cup of tea

TiggyW Sat 24-Jun-23 13:23:08

I’ve always thought the Beatles were over-rated. They were before my time anyway! 😂😂Guns ‘n’ Roses and Elton John on TV for me!
I couldn’t cope with primitive camping and in any case, I don’t like crowds because everyone is always taller than me, so I’d have to sit on someone’s shoulders (brave person😂)!
The Free University looks interesting with Prof. Alice Roberts.
Not sure about this though:-
SONIC SOIL MEDITATION: DROP-IN 10 MINUTE SENSORY HEALING PRACTICE CONNECTING HUMANS AND NON-HUMANS IN A SONIC COMPOST. 🤔

Germanshepherdsmum Sat 24-Jun-23 13:12:50

Kate1949

Well I don't agree. I would still go to see Paul. The Beatles were a massive part of my life. He can trade on my memories any day. Why should he give up? If people don't like him they don't have to watch him. Last time I saw Elton on stage (on TV) he sounded awful. I would never call for anyone to stop performing. We saw Elton live a few years ago. He was OK. There was very little engagement with the audience.

I think the time comes when you’re better being remembered for who you were than what you’ve become.

Nannapat1 Sat 24-Jun-23 13:06:15

I've been to lots of concerts, indoor and open air but never a festival and won't be going to one now. I'll watch Elton John and that's about it.

Blondiescot Sat 24-Jun-23 12:58:37

Grandyma

Watched Foo Fighters last night - brilliant as always and Violet Grohl was an added bonus. Recording it all. Never been - always had a fear of massive crowds but love watching on TV.

Violet has an amazing voice. She did brilliantly.

Ikiesgranma Sat 24-Jun-23 12:55:46

I thought it was expensive but as my daughter said she paid over £100 to see Elton John and the same to see Lizzo so it’s good value. Both of my daughters are there at moment (both in their 30’s) I’d like to go but I hate camping and couldn’t cope with the toilet issues.

Candelle Sat 24-Jun-23 12:50:53

Watched the Arctic Monkeys last night.

Obviously everyone's tastes are their own(!) and the Arctic Monkeys are more my children's genre than mine but I thought that the lead singer gave a good performance - as a performer.

They did seem very dreary, dirge-y songs, though and to me all very similar. I wondered how they remembered one from another!

Kate1949 Sat 24-Jun-23 12:41:27

Well I don't agree. I would still go to see Paul. The Beatles were a massive part of my life. He can trade on my memories any day. Why should he give up? If people don't like him they don't have to watch him. Last time I saw Elton on stage (on TV) he sounded awful. I would never call for anyone to stop performing. We saw Elton live a few years ago. He was OK. There was very little engagement with the audience.

SillyNanny321 Sat 24-Jun-23 12:36:04

My son & I would love to have gone to Glasto but I’m too old & he couldnt afford it now with wife & 2 Kids! Best part of Glasto over & done last night with the fantastic Foos! Dave Grohl a long time Hero. So sad without Taylor!

HannahLoisLuke Sat 24-Jun-23 12:27:17

Callistemon21

Paul McCartney was just terrible, an embarrassment, sorry, Kate1949

Loved Dolly 🙂
I hope Elton will be as good as last time we saw him live.

I agree. PM’s voice was always weak but these days he sounds like his throat has closed up. He doesn’t need the money so must be ego.
He’s not the only one who should retire gracefully though. The Stones have still got it but Jagger has to train like an Olympic athlete to maintain it. Too many of the others are just trading on our memories of them in their heyday I’m afraid.

HannahLoisLuke Sat 24-Jun-23 12:21:42

I went to the first one, in1970 I think. Mark Bolan played in place if the Kinks who dropped out, thinking it was too small an event! It was then if course. Very basic, cost a £1 if I remember rightly and we only stayed for a day, not sure if it was on for longer. Was called something like the Worthy Farm Folk and Jazz festival.
Would have loved to go back in the 70s but not now although I will watch a few acts on TV. Guns n Roses tonight.
These days my granddaughter and her husband go in their camper van, with a group of friends and they stay for six days and have a high old time. They count it as part of their holidays and the cost certainly puts it on a par.

Musicgirl Sat 24-Jun-23 12:20:53

It has never interested me and I won’t be watching. I would love to have the experience of Glyndebourne one day, though.

Magrithea Sat 24-Jun-23 12:20:46

Might watch Elton John tomorrow night but will probably have to on catch up as DH won't be interested.

Festivals are my idea of hell and I can't see the attraction of spending 4 days in a field with thousands of others, living in a tent and sharing a portaloo!!!

Amalegra Sat 24-Jun-23 12:16:16

I never plan to watch it but get drawn in if I happen to chance on it! Loved the Arctic Monkeys last night! Might have to watch Elton John tomorrow with my sister as my children and I are visiting her for a family event this weekend. I personally am not keen on him (and I think he’s a bit past his best now!) but she is a huge fan! Might catch some other performances if they take my fancy. Would LOVE to go to a smaller festival but Glasto is just too big for me! I’d need decent weather though and nothing whatsoever to do apart from have fun!

Grandyma Sat 24-Jun-23 12:14:57

Watched Foo Fighters last night - brilliant as always and Violet Grohl was an added bonus. Recording it all. Never been - always had a fear of massive crowds but love watching on TV.

Bazza Sat 24-Jun-23 12:08:12

No, won’t be watching, not a fan of live music, I know many will think I’m a heathen. Also not a fan of crowds, portaloos, tents or overpriced drinks. Eldest daughter has been several times and loved it. Just not for me!

namo Sat 24-Jun-23 12:03:45

Did anyone else enjoy Fred Again? Brilliant, and seems such a lovely man. I think I’ve been to a couple of Glastonburys when it was starting up. I’m 80 now and obviously the memory’s not so good.

MayBee70 Sat 24-Jun-23 12:03:14

LillyPud

I watched last night specifically for Sparks, and they were wonderful. Best band of the day. Today I’ll watch out for Lewis Capaldi and Yusuf/Cat Stevens.

Sparks/Cate Blanchett created, imo a Glastonbury iconic moment. I keep rewatching it. I’ve got that album that they made with Franz Ferdinand but haven’t listened to it in years: must dig it out. Ditto all my old Cat Stevens/Yusuf stuff. DD tells me her sons and their friends just listen to old stuff these days. I thought Arctic Monkeys were very professional and I hadn’t realised what an amazing voice Alex had but I did find them boring and realise why I bought some of their later albums but never really listened to them. I miss the energy they had when they first started out.

Megslotts Sat 24-Jun-23 11:54:32

It's all on iplayer if you've missed any of it, just saying smile The Foos are an amazing live band they never stop amazing me.

Jane43 Sat 24-Jun-23 11:50:48

Deedaa

It's priced out of many people's reach now. I'll make a point of watching Slash on Saturday.

Me too, I’m a very old rocker. Both sons love Guns ‘N Roses too, I hope we’re not disappointed.

Juicylucy Sat 24-Jun-23 11:49:37

Love festivals, it’s on my bucket list but being able to get a ticket is pretty slim. I went to beastival last year on my own it’s in cotswold on Alex James from Blurs farm. I wanted to see chic so I went as they were headlining .I was about 10 back from front of stage loved every minute. Went to see Diana Ross year before at Cambridge festival she was fantastic she was my youth.