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Tranquility of Solitude

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  1. If we’re going for non Americans, Sia has a new album out next year. Given her stated commitment to not touring again, getting her on the farm for a one off would be a bit of a coup.

    But I failed to get a ticket so am still very miserable.

  2. For what it’s worth, here’s my advice/tips which I share with my group. Happy for folks to respond with amendments which could improve it, and really happy if it helps anyone else!

    Prior to starting, make sure you have everything ready. Clear your browser cache, make sure there are batteries in keyboards/mice, charge your phone/IPad/Laptop, been to the loo - all basic stuff. Minimise any possible distractions - unplug phone, switch off telly, etc

     Initially, You’ll probably get a holding page, saying the site is busy, but hit F5 on Windows, Cmd-R on Mac rather than wait the 20 seconds. However - don’t be so manic with the refresh that you refresh past the page when/if you get through! There’s a throttle limit of 60 attempts per minute anyway, if you try more frequently, it’ll lock you out as it suspects you are a computer bot and not a person. Slow and steady wins the race here.

    If you get through to next page, take a deep breath, type swiftly and accurately - you’ll have 6 minutes to  enter the Registration numbers and postcodes, then the details on the payment page. Lead booker will be whoever card you are paying with. Keep trying, they usually sell out in under 25 minutes. It’s very stressful (well for me anyway). You may wish to have the Reg numbers, postcodes and card payments number in a spreadsheet in a separate window and cut/paste if you think this is quicker. Don’t panic. (Although I will). I can’t remember the exact sequence of the pages, but it’s fairly self explanatory if we’re lucky enough to get this far.

    I usually toggle between two different browsers on my Mac - Safari and Firefox, my phone (on 4G) and my IPad all trying at the same time. The more devices, from multiple IP addresses the better. We only need to be lucky once. Very, very important - keep trying, even after the sold out comes up, if you still have the holding page. I have twice got tickets after they claimed to be sold out on twitter.

    Please don’t try to communicate with each other via EMail.Text or Whats App until it’s over. There’s nothing more frustrating than being distracted by an “OMG, this is a nightmare” text when you’re on the flippin payment page. The only contact I want to hear during the process is YIPPEEE! I’ve got them!!! Couple of other things....if you hang on the registration or payment pages, DO NOT refresh. Use the back button. Also, on the final page I think, there’s a box asking if you want to purchase a water bottle, don’t do this. One year it caused problems during payment, and if you want a bottle you can get one on the farm. There’s also one or two of the accept terms and conditions, and perhaps a pledge to leave no trace on the farm which do need ticked. Good luck!

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  3. 37 minutes ago, Mark H said:

    I don’t get the Dua Lipa hype. She’s clearly big enough for the slot so credit to Emily if she’s booked.
     

    But having watched parts of her Rock N Rio performance it just didn’t have any depth to me 🤷‍♂️ many costume changes, some dancing. But at no point did I see her sit down at a piano, pick up a guitar or generally engage the crowd much. From a performance perspective it didn’t seem in the same league to me as P!NK, Beyoncé, Taylor etc. Perhaps that’s an unfair comparison to make… But I don’t think this one is for me (good thing the festival isn’t all about me, right?)
     

     

    I’m in full agreement here. I saw her in the then John Peel in 2017, and she was, in my humble opinion, a bang average 10 a penny pop act. Granted, that was over 6 years ago, and her career has been on an upward trajectory since, but in terms of her having the songs or show to headline the Pyramid, I can’t see it. All that said though, I’m not against the festival giving up and coming artists their shot at it, especially if the other two are older/proven/legacy types.

    Still don’t think she’ll headline.

  4. I’ve never listened to anything on Spotify. I therefore feel somewhat disenfranchised from this discussion.  Furthermore, if this thread is to be believed, any future Glastonbury Pyramid headliners will never be selected (or considered) taking my music tastes into account. It’s all about the yoof.

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  5. I’m still not believing it’s Dua. Without wishing to reignite a done to death debate, I can’t get round Emily/the reporters two female first timers comment. Dua May very well play, but I see her as a sub. To my mind, Pink & Rihanna are the most likely.

  6. I’ll be trying on 5th. If they’re mucking about trying to restore registrations from a backup database, who’s to say they won’t forget to change the go live date on the page. You never know....!

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  7. 1 hour ago, mouserat said:

    Is Peter Gabriel still touring? Saw an ad for his new album the other day and wondered if that means he'd be in the conversation for legend. 

    Feel like it's normally the case that there's something the Legend is hoping to promote, even if it's just another greatest hits compliation. 

    How about Peter Gabriel AND Sting? They’ve toured together before.

  8. 20 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

    Everyone adopting an 'each to his own / all taste is subjective' mindset isnfine in real life, but it doesn't make for particularly interesting discussion on a music forum.

     

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  9. 22 minutes ago, gooner1990 said:

    My perception on this (and its really to do with festivals in general) is people used to go to them and get to a certain age point or start to struggle with camping and then bow out.....glamping arriving in the early-mid 00s has changed the game, as when people now get to the traditional 'bow out' stage (which I'm now pushing towards) they now just pay their way out of it with glamping.

    It means they get to still go the festival without all nasty bits (trekking in with bundles of stuff, setting up tents, sweating in queues for hours etc) and the festival still makes a lot of money from them paying for the pre-errected tents or glamping option.

    What has come with that (and this is just my opinion) is that other people who would have previously never gone near a camping festival now see it as a more luxurious way of doing a festival so the glamping areas are now very popular,  have a mix of ex-standard older campers and new-glampers and the various organisers can charge the earth for it. 

     

    I’m probably one of those of a certain age point (60) and I do struggle with the camping, but I’ve no intention of bowing out just yet. 

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  10. Particularly mashed punter asked me for a light. I lit my zippo lighter, and handed it to him. Having used it to light up, he proceeded to gaze at the flame with a look of complete bemusement. 
     

    “How does it go out?”

    I take the zippo, and close the lid.

    ”what are you, a wizard or something?”

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  11. @Pinhead @Neil @Skip997 so really..... when do you think you’ll call it a day? I only ever intended to go to one festival (2015). But now can’t see me not trying for tickets for years to come. So... if it’s not to delicate a question, what age are you? When do you think, it just becomes too much of a physical ordeal? ( @Neil aware of your situation through this forum, and recognise things may be different for you) but really, when do you call it a day? I’m 60 this year, and every year, I think it’s my last, but every ticket day I can’t stop myself. The trip to and from is horrible for me, being in Scotland. I think if I lived closer, I’d have longer. I’m now resigned to pushing it as long as I can, but have no idea how long that is.

  12. The C in NFR NFC always, in my head, stood for Coldplay. But funnily enough, I love Coldplay. Anyway, the finger is always a good thing. The festival can never get enough of the finger. That is all. I’ve been out tonight to see The Silencers, so I’m very tired. Goodnight. Love you all, and will see you on the farm. IN 5 DAYS!!!

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