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merlotgran Fri 28-Jun-24 23:09:58

I lived in a cottage opposite the 1970 IOW festival. Saw and heard it all for nothing. Memorable moments include lying in bed with the windows wide open listening to The Doors and Tiny Tim floating past the same windows in a hot air balloon. I wished it had been Jimi Hendrix! Joan Baez was a huge disappointment.

Great line up though.

flappergirl Fri 28-Jun-24 23:00:22

Ladyleftfieldlover

Just to say - I was at the IOW festival in 1970 where Hendrix played ! I was 17.

Wow Lady. Hendrix had died just before the Pilton festival (the first Glastonbury). There was a moment's silence for him. I suspect you and I could tell some tales.

JenniferEccles Fri 28-Jun-24 22:35:41

The point being made was that there was a tiny baby there, only ten weeks old.

Hot, incredibly noisy music festivals are not suitable environments for babies, even if they are wearing ear defenders.
Selfish parents in my opinion

I accept though that I am speaking as someone who would pay good money not to go !

Ladyleftfieldlover Fri 28-Jun-24 22:28:52

Just to say - I was at the IOW festival in 1970 where Hendrix played ! I was 17.

25Avalon Fri 28-Jun-24 22:22:37

Apart from noise It is very hot and sunny in Somerset. Not a good place for a young baby unless he is well protected.

LOUISA1523 Fri 28-Jun-24 22:08:33

flappergirl

I was at the very first one. The Pilton Pop, Folk & Blues Festival. I live in Bristol so it wasn't far to go. Happy days.

Amazing!!! I started going in 2005 and have seen big changes....but that first one must have been very special

flappergirl Fri 28-Jun-24 21:53:07

Ziggy62

Flappergirl
Was that the one when Marc Bolan played?

Oh yes Ziggy, it certainly was. I was madly in love with him after that. I actually went to see a few of the local acts like Stackridge but I never recovered from Tyrannosaurus Rex. They were just about to morph into T Rex that very week.

They came on stage (there was only one pretty makeshift stage then) near midnight. It was magical.

Jimjam1 Fri 28-Jun-24 21:39:58

Granny gravy. I would love to go. Fancy sharing a tent😁

LOUISA1523 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:56:57

Visgir1

I have tried to get Tickets but no luck so far. My Nephew is there lucky chap.
Amazing experience what ever you age some of the performances if you saw individually could cost you hundreds of pounds, here all under on sky.
It's probably not as expensive for the BBC as some other outside events?

I have done the IOW festival that was fantastic, brilliant fun, in our group we where aged 15 - 60 would I have taken a baby? probably if I had a good tent or accommodation why not?

People with kids normally stay in the family camping enclosure
..very child friendly

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:50:56

merlotgran

Anne Marie has a great voice.

Totally agree, but then I am biased as we know her Auntie really well.

merlotgran Fri 28-Jun-24 20:47:02

Anne Marie has a great voice.

Visgir1 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:43:36

I have tried to get Tickets but no luck so far. My Nephew is there lucky chap.
Amazing experience what ever you age some of the performances if you saw individually could cost you hundreds of pounds, here all under on sky.
It's probably not as expensive for the BBC as some other outside events?

I have done the IOW festival that was fantastic, brilliant fun, in our group we where aged 15 - 60 would I have taken a baby? probably if I had a good tent or accommodation why not?

Ziggy62 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:33:37

Flappergirl
Was that the one when Marc Bolan played?

Ziggy62 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:32:35

Enjoying Dexys

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:31:44

flappergirl

I was at the very first one. The Pilton Pop, Folk & Blues Festival. I live in Bristol so it wasn't far to go. Happy days.

You are so lucky, Glastonbury is on my bucket list

flappergirl Fri 28-Jun-24 20:29:07

I was at the very first one. The Pilton Pop, Folk & Blues Festival. I live in Bristol so it wasn't far to go. Happy days.

LOUISA1523 Fri 28-Jun-24 20:02:58

62Granny

As reported to the BBC website, I
"10 week old Findlay was held up on his dads shoulders" during a set by the DJ Anna Mac. The camera zoomed in on them and showed Findlay wearing a blue Babygro, they call them onesie these days, and ear muffs to block out the noise I presume!
I am sure the parents think they are being super cool but really? . I would not be happy if it was my DG, although I am sure everyone will say their baby their rules.

So whats your issue in particular? Annie Mac did her set at 1130 in the morning ...on the Other Stage...not the pyramid stage....lots of room to move around....big open area.. baby wearing ear defenders ...can't see a problem....Glastonbury is so family friendly....the kids field is amazing...so much to do....then baby sensory tents....chillax tents for parents and babies open 24/7 ....circus fields, cabaret fields , healing fields and greenpeace fields....kids have an absolute ball ....I've taken my GD a couple of times...they absolutely loved it

westendgirl Fri 28-Jun-24 17:21:25

I think lots of people are interested in it , but not everyone can afford the ticket price or indeed obtain a ticket,hence wide coverage.There.'ll be lots on Wimbledon and of course football.
There are other channels, and catchups.

GrannyGravy13 Fri 28-Jun-24 17:20:28

Next week it’s the continuation of the Euros, Wimbledon starts as does the Tour de France, then it’s the Olympics…

sodapop Fri 28-Jun-24 17:18:15

Same here Fairislecable I've stocked up my bookshelves for just this reason.

Fairislecable Fri 28-Jun-24 17:13:34

Why is there such a massive amount of coverage from the BBC?

I thought they were short of cash, last night it was on 2 BBC TV channels, then this morning it was on Radio 4 Woman’s Hour.

I have no interest in it but understand some people do and therefore 1 channel should be sufficient, not this 2 channel monopoly.

Tonight we have politics ( a necessary evil) on 1, Glastonbury on 2 AND 4! And BBC3 ( channel set up for younger viewers) is untainted by Glastonbury.

Back to my books then 😤

62Granny Fri 28-Jun-24 17:00:48

As reported to the BBC website, I
"10 week old Findlay was held up on his dads shoulders" during a set by the DJ Anna Mac. The camera zoomed in on them and showed Findlay wearing a blue Babygro, they call them onesie these days, and ear muffs to block out the noise I presume!
I am sure the parents think they are being super cool but really? . I would not be happy if it was my DG, although I am sure everyone will say their baby their rules.