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clint van damme

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Not sure if I'm reading into it too much as this thread has made me aware of the festival a bit more, but there seems to be loads of people online moaning about their experiences. People were rude, mass overcrowding, sound quality shit. Etc etc.

Can't say I'm surprised at all.

Whenever I've been theres been one thing I could never say and that's that people were rude but it's another trait that seems to be permeating society. I know it makes me sound old, (I am!), but civility costs nothing.
 

skyblueelephant76

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Not sure if I'm reading into it too much as this thread has made me aware of the festival a bit more, but there seems to be loads of people online moaning about their experiences. People were rude, mass overcrowding, sound quality shit. Etc etc.

Can't say I'm surprised at all.
I went last year and it was a brilliant experience.

Overcrowding is always a problem if everyone decides to go to the same stage but there are also plenty of places to get away from things if you want.

It seems they had a few issues this year which I'm sure they'll try and learn from.
 

LastGarrison

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I went last year and it was a brilliant experience.

Overcrowding is always a problem if everyone decides to go to the same stage but there are also plenty of places to get away from things if you want.

It seems they had a few issues this year which I'm sure they'll try and learn from.
I was one of the wankers who snuck in when the fences came down (2000ish) and the amount of people there on that Saturday night was crazy.

Never experienced anything like it!
 

nicksar

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Never been to a music festival but financed my eldest daughter's festival "pop up" hair salon for a summer (never knew or thought they were a thing).
Also lent my Cabanon tent to my Son for Glastonbury a few years ago which was returned with a hole cut in the roof because "it was hot".
 

olderskyblue

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Glastonbury……elitist, pretentious and smug.
I’ve been many times, and it’s just a great festival to be at (usually) with so much going on. I’m not any of those things, well, maybe a bit smug if you haven’t been… ;)
 

olderskyblue

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Never been to a music festival but financed my eldest daughter's festival "pop up" hair salon for a summer (never knew or thought they were a thing).
Also lent my Cabanon tent to my Son for Glastonbury a few years ago which was returned with a hole cut in the roof because "it was hot".
My missus went in a pop up salon years ago, and it was weird how clean it was considering it was one of the wettest festivals. She thought it was nice to take her wellies off and be somewhere clean for a bit :oops:
 

stupot07

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I've seen Idles live 3 times and they're a great live band. Going again in December.
Caught covid the last time so hopefully no repeat of that!

Thank you for this. Didn’t know too much about Idles but I’ve watched that YT clip countless times since reading this last night. So much going on, so much emotion and what a song too.

Listened to a playlist of theirs while on a run this morning - excellent running music!

Anyway, booked into see them in December now. Albeit not sure it’s one for my partner to join me for!

Took my 14 year old to watch them on Wednesday, they were brilliant. Two hours of non stop fun and moshing around!
 

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