Glastonbury 2004: a report.
July 3rd, 2004 11:13 pmSo, Glastonbury. The whole getting there thing turned out to be slightly more stressful than expected what with the extreme lack of organisation by National Express at the Heathrow change. Still, we got on the bus we'd booked on, more by luck than anything else, and the fact that we were forced to listen to the football over a very crackly portable radio was slightly mitigated by the fact that we got to see Stonehenge.
( This is rather long, so to read on, click away )
The conclusion? The whole thing was great! Even with the mud and so on, I had a brilliant time and I'm already planning to go next year, possibly as a volunteer if I don't manage to get punter's tickets. Maybe next year, I'll actually see all the stuff that looks interesting, get more of a tan, who knows!
You may have noticed that this is rather light on info about the actual music. This is because I tried for the most part to take notes on the bands as I went along, either on my Treo or the old fashioned way. The results are posted up as follows: Friday, Saturday, Sunday
( This is rather long, so to read on, click away )
The conclusion? The whole thing was great! Even with the mud and so on, I had a brilliant time and I'm already planning to go next year, possibly as a volunteer if I don't manage to get punter's tickets. Maybe next year, I'll actually see all the stuff that looks interesting, get more of a tan, who knows!
You may have noticed that this is rather light on info about the actual music. This is because I tried for the most part to take notes on the bands as I went along, either on my Treo or the old fashioned way. The results are posted up as follows: Friday, Saturday, Sunday