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I haven't been to Glastonbury for over 10 years but I do go to 'V' in Staff's and the Isle of Wight festival. After camping throughout my ‘yoof’ I find staying in a nearby hotel and getting a bus in is the best option these days, there’s nothing better than arriving on Sunday freshly showered with a full English inside and beer tokens in hand, we did try camping again a couple of years back but hated being kept awake all night only to be confronted with a 2 hour queue for a shower in the morning, some friends of ours had £400 and all their 'gear' stolen in the night, it just wasn't fun anymore.
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Originally posted by Moscow Mule View PostIsn't that called the greenfields or something similar?
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Originally posted by Marina View PostSounds great, apart from the blaring music. Can't they have a festival where everyone sort of mills around in a muddy field, puffing spliffs and swigging boose and hugging each other, without all the expense and disruption of the bands?
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Originally posted by Marina View PostSounds great, apart from the blaring music. Can't they have a festival where everyone sort of mills around in a muddy field, puffing spliffs and swigging boose and hugging each other, without all the expense and disruption of the bands?
Am sure you can find a quiet area when there to partake in above mentioned activities.
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Originally posted by chef View Post2 pairs of jeans (1 for wearing throughout the festival, 1 left in the car to get changed in for coming home)
Warm jumper
Wellies
Cigs
Cash
Wet wipes
lots of Beer/several Boxes of Wine
underwear with extra pairs of socks (wet feet is so depressing)
firelighters
torch
tent, sleeping bag, air bed (so you get a floaty good nights sleep if its rains hard)
that's all you'll need (i think), you'll either love it or hate it
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Originally posted by chef View Postfrom Efestivals, full lineup is never released until after tickets are sold
Pyramid Stage
Friday 27 June
Kings of Leon - confirmed
Kate Nash - to be confirmed
Saturday 28 June
Jay-Z - confirmed
Sunday 29 June
The Verve - confirmed
Neil Diamond - to be confirmed
unknown day
Stereophonics - rumour
The Pipes and Drums of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards - rumour
Other Stage
Saturday 28 June
Massive Attack - to be confirmed
unknown day
Groove Armada (live) - strong rumour
Hot Chip - to be confirmed
Sex Pistols - to be confirmed
Jazzworld Stage
Friday 27 June
Phantom Limb - to be confirmed
Saturday 28 June
Massukos - to be confirmed
Sunday 29 June
Portico Quartet - to be confirmed
Sense Of Sound Choir - to be confirmed
Solomon Burke - to be confirmed
unknown day
Hilltop Hoods - to be confirmed
Portishead - strong rumour
John Peel Stage
unknown day
Adele - strong rumour
Sam Isaac - strong rumour
Stackridge - strong rumour
The Futureheads - to be confirmed
Acoustic Stage
Saturday 28 June
Gilbert O'Sullivan - to be confirmed
Seth Lakeman - to be confirmed
Sunday 29 June
Gilbert O'Sullivan - to be confirmed
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostChef - you're not selling it to me sweetie
He probably doesn't want you to go because you;ll be nicking all the best viewpoints for the bands and drinking all the beer.
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Originally posted by chef View Post2 pairs of jeans (1 for wearing throughout the festival, 1 left in the car to get changed in for coming home)
Warm jumper
Wellies
Cigs
Cash
Wet wipes
lots of Beer/several Boxes of Wine
underwear with extra pairs of socks (wet feet is so depressing)
firelighters
torch
tent, sleeping bag, air bed (so you get a floaty good nights sleep if its rains hard)
that's all you'll need (i think), you'll either love it or hate it
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI can cope with that I'm not that bad
It's the shower thing I will struggle with but she tells me baby wipes were invented just for that
Warm jumper
Wellies
Cigs
Cash
Wet wipes
lots of Beer/several Boxes of Wine
underwear with extra pairs of socks (wet feet is so depressing)
firelighters
torch
tent, sleeping bag, air bed (so you get a floaty good nights sleep if its rains hard)
that's all you'll need (i think), you'll either love it or hate it
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Postas opposed to being dirty (as in not muddy)?
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Originally posted by chef View Postyou realise there's no hairdryers aswell CM?
It's the shower thing I will struggle with but she tells me baby wipes were invented just for that
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Originally posted by cailin maith View PostI know
my sis reckons I need to do the camping and being dirty (as in muddy) thing...
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Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View PostThe only act that I'd go and see is Neil Diamond
To no one there
And no one heard at all
Not even the chair
I am, I cried
I am, said I
And I am lost, and I can't even say why
Leavin' me lonely still
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