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Previously on "Glastonbury"

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  • gingerjedi
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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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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Moscow Mule View Post
    Isn't that called the greenfields or something similar?
    Sounds a bit like The Big Chill.

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  • Moscow Mule
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Sounds 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?
    Isn't that called the greenfields or something similar?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by Marina View Post
    Sounds 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?
    booze

    Am sure you can find a quiet area when there to partake in above mentioned activities.

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  • Marina
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    2 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
    Sounds 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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  • Jog On
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    from 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
    Looks tempting.

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    Chef - 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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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    2 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
    Chef - you're not selling it to me sweetie

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    I 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
    2 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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  • snaw
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    Dirty festy girls.

    Hmm, the jury is out ..

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
    as opposed to being dirty (as in not muddy)?
    Ermmm yes

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  • cailin maith
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    Originally posted by chef View Post
    you realise there's no hairdryers aswell CM?
    I 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

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  • KathyWoolfe
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    I know

    my sis reckons I need to do the camping and being dirty (as in muddy) thing...
    as opposed to being dirty (as in not muddy)?

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  • chef
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    Originally posted by cailin maith View Post
    I know

    this will be my first time at a festival - my sis reckons I need to do the camping and being dirty (as in muddy) thing...
    you realise there's no hairdryers aswell CM?

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  • oracleslave
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    Originally posted by KathyWoolfe View Post
    The only act that I'd go and see is Neil Diamond
    I am, I said
    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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