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  1. We've had Show of Hands and various Scottish guitar-driven folkers on the Main Stage back in the day, but the Woods is where I think folk sits best. Personally the whole line is fascinating, but not as much folk as hoped for.
  2. Agreed: Snazzback say on FB they're now 02:15 Thursday night, not the 2230 slot on Clashfinder.
  3. Nipped on to make sure I'm getting all the jazz. But for original poster, Blue Lab Beats merge electronica jazz and Afrobeat. Playing Sunday 2:30 to 3:30 at The Lonely Hearts Club, Other Stage edge of Dance Village Silver Hayes. I'm made up to be able to catch them. Not quite last year's Herbie Hancock on the Pyramid, but it might do your guest.
  4. That's be great, used to catch him regularly at the festival but he's not been in a good few years now IIRR.
  5. It'll be in a small tent somewhere, but Headmix Collective have confirmed here: FB
  6. Heard yesterday, glad to see there's a thread for him. He was a well-informed poster, not least about the weather. Was looking forward to bumping into him at the last fest of the season next weekend, which means the last time I did was at a Glasto info stand where he and Debs were regular workers. RIP William.
  7. Yup, my first time and can vouch for that. Was out-aged by about a 50:1 ratio but seldom felt I was in the wrong place. & not just cos there was plenty to see and do. Apart from having to acclimatise to the heat to start with (quickly discovered Tribe of Frog and Twisted Roots for beats under trees), it was stunning. So much going on, in such close proximity, without sound bleed or overcrowding.
  8. You referring to Terry Bickers' early 90s band Levitation? Sweet if so, be great if they reformed.
  9. I managed a couple of tunes on Saturday lunchtime, one nice jam and one vocal epic. No sign of Nik Turner, but a whole load of driving musicians. Can anyone name any of them from these photos?
  10. Yup, found out afterwards two of her six tunes at G were Talking Heads covers. One day I will find out what all the fuss is with them.....
  11. Glad to have been wrong there, Celeste was enthralling. Have since rediscovered her album. Angelique Kidjo was a random fine catch for us. West Holts still my favourite stage for what they line up. Also took in fine sets from Nubiyan Twist and Emma Jean Thackray there.
  12. Exactly this. But it only seems to have afflicted some of us. Still great though. Agreed re Vocal Megabowl, but add in Burn too. They've had a good few bangers these last ten years.
  13. I discovered they had albums and B-sides in 2010. Imagine hearing King's Cross for the first time ever at Glastonbury.
  14. Looks like 200,000 for Glasto week, around double my usual. High of 58000 for one dancy day/night. Just a slightly sore toe as collateral, which got fixed on site. All that fresh air and walking was just the tonic.
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