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Glastonbury 2013

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 7:52 am
by wub
http://cdn.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/d ... lup959.jpg


Meh. No Prince, no Radiohead, no Fleetwood Mac is a bit gutting. Portishead and Smashing Pumpkins, fair shout.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:31 am
by magma
Portishead had better not clash with the Rolling Stones. I'm not that bothered about the Stones, but I know V will be wanting to see them.

Not bad... not that the lineup is why I go to Glastonbury these days, but:

Azealia Banks
The Orb
The Rolling Stones
Smashing Pumpkins
PiL (!!)
Public Enemy
The Weeknd
Sergio Mendes
Fuck Buttons
Dinosaur Jr
Solange
James Blake
Johnny Marr
Tyler, The Creator
Nas (!!)
The Family Stone
Skrenga
SBTRKT
Julio Bashmore
Wiley
David Rodigan
Martha Wainright
Mosca
Youngsta
Randall

Plus whatever turns up at Arcadia.. I think that we'll do just fine!

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:39 am
by wub
Django Django were good fun when I saw them at Benicassism last year...and Sinead O'Connor is worth a giggle :lol:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:40 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
ramjam & nas would be cool, dunno whether it would be worth going for just them though.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:41 am
by magma
Nevalo wrote:ramjam & nas would be cool, dunno whether it would be worth going for just them though.
If you go to Glastonbury for the lineup you don't deserve to be at Glastonbury.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:42 am
by magma
wub wrote:Sinead O'Connor is worth a giggle :lol:
I wonder if she's found a man yet.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:43 am
by wub
magma wrote:
Nevalo wrote:ramjam & nas would be cool, dunno whether it would be worth going for just them though.
If you go to Glastonbury for the lineup you don't deserve to be at Glastonbury.
:z:

BTW if anyone has a maroon velour dress in a size 14/34" waist going spare, PM me.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 9:44 am
by Sexual_Chocolate
magma wrote:
Nevalo wrote:ramjam & nas would be cool, dunno whether it would be worth going for just them though.
If you go to Glastonbury for the lineup you don't deserve to be at Glastonbury.
Surely one goes to a music festival for errr the music? :cornlol:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:00 am
by Liam92
Need to go to Glasto at some point, been wanting to go for ages! Also, once all the dance tents get announced, the lineup will be looking beefy, not to mention all the people who play after hours and all the unannounced acts that end up playing :P:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:02 am
by Forum
Wiley at glastonbury will be gashnez.

I was too young to really appreciate it when i went, did see orbital though :U:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:08 am
by joeki
Man that's an ugly ass poster for such a big festival. But indeed, a few noteworthy acts on the bill.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:16 am
by magma
Nevalo wrote:
magma wrote:
Nevalo wrote:ramjam & nas would be cool, dunno whether it would be worth going for just them though.
If you go to Glastonbury for the lineup you don't deserve to be at Glastonbury.
Surely one goes to a music festival for errr the music? :cornlol:
Depends on the festival, but Glastonbury? Nah... I wouldn't go to Bloc if they didn't nail the lineup, who'd want to spend a weekend munted in a Butlins for shitty acts, but I've bought my Glastonbury ticket for the last 4 or 5 years before they've even announced the headliners. Of course you know that the lineup will be "good enough", but honestly, if they cancelled the 7 or 8 main stages for a year I'd still go - it's more about spending the best part of a week camped in the English countryside with a crew of mates amongst pretty much the biggest gathering of good people in Europe.

It's the only festival I know of where waves of spontaneous cheering continually traverse the site, for no reason other than the people are ecstatic to be on Worthy Farm again.

It's been too long. I can't fucking WAIT. :corndance:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:29 am
by joeki
^^ Have you gone to many festivals outside of glastonbury?

" waves of spontaneous cheering continually traverse the site" is pretty standard everywhere.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:47 am
by Phigure
joeki wrote:^^ Have you gone to many festivals outside of glastonbury?

" waves of spontaneous cheering continually traverse the site" is pretty standard everywhere.
lol yeah

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 10:50 am
by DRTY
I've only ever really been to a few festivals; Outlook twice and Homelands years ago. After doing Outlook an English festival doesn't appeal to me at all, dread to think how much a beer is at a festival here nowadays, surely gotta be over £5 for a can :cornlol:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:43 am
by hutyluty
Idk glastonbury seems full of old people :D

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 11:46 am
by magma
joeki wrote:^^ Have you gone to many festivals outside of glastonbury?

" waves of spontaneous cheering continually traverse the site" is pretty standard everywhere.
:lol:

One or two, yeah... I've been going to about 3 or 4 a year for the last 14 years. And no, it's never felt the same as Glastonbury. Roskilde came close, but only close.

Taking into account:

Glastonbury
Dour
All Tomorrow's Parties
Roskilde
Reading
Glade
Bloc
Bangface Weekender
Wireless
Simple Things
Ashton Court
Love Parade

And about a million day festivals here and there, I can take-it-or-leave it with most of them. It would take terminal illness to make me miss a Glastonbury. It's special. It's the only festival I know of where I turn up not entirely sure if I'll bother to watch any music at all. If you haven't been, you won't get it - it's not just a massive outdoor gig.

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:14 pm
by joeki
Fair enough, I haven't gone and am willing to believe that Glastonbury has its own particular atmosphere. I was just referring to the waves of spontaneous cheering thing :6:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:17 pm
by magma
DRTY wrote:dread to think how much a beer is at a festival here nowadays, surely gotta be over £5 for a can :cornlol:
This is one of the main reasons Glastonbury wins for me. Take your own drink as long as it's not in glass and there's no gate/searching between the camping areas and the stages like pretty much every other festival I've been to. Once you're in, you're in until you go home.

Roskilde wouldn't even let you take plastic bottles of booze near the stages unless you cut the tops off so they couldn't be chucked around... you pretty much had to buy from the overpriced beer tents and everytime you wanted to go between the camp and the stages there was a queue to stand in... :u:

Re: Glastonbury 2013 - lineup

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2013 12:27 pm
by magma
joeki wrote:Fair enough, I haven't gone and am willing to believe that Glastonbury has its own particular atmosphere. I was just referring to the waves of spontaneous cheering thing :6:
I've heard it happen elsewhere, certainly, but it's never a feature like it is at Glastonbury. Wednesday afternoon in the Jazzworld field to watching the first sunset in the Stone Circle is one of the most special atmospheres I can think of - no music, just a field full of people drinking cider, smiling at each other and cheering because they made it back for one more year. It seemed to start properly in about 2002 after the gap in 2001... everyone was just so happy to be home. That only really happens in crowds where some people have been going for decades - that's why Roskilde comes close, but most of the others don't really figure.

Any festival can feel like an adventure for the weekend warriors, but Glastonbury manages to feel like a home-away-from-home to its regulars at the same time. It's different from any other festival I've been to... this year will be my 12th (I think), and I'll do my best to go every time its held until one of us dies.