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Can watch my favourite bands every year, usually outside of Glastonbury, so for me, as cliché as it is, I really don't go to Glastonbury for the music, a few of the bands i really wanted to see last year gone were in the JPT, and i just didn't bother, cause the sun was shining, and was in the company of thousands of cracking individuals, so gimme 1970, that'd be memorable.

I can go to leeds, Reading, T in the Park, if i'm bothered about music. I love the nightlife, and all the quirky natured things to not go and do them!

Get me my Kasabian money William Hill and take me to the Brothers Bar, stat.

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Choosing the line up and getting to see it in the tiniest crowd possible!

I don't know the original festival.. It's hard to wish you could go to the original festival when the festival you fell in love with was in 2010. Although I do see a lot of people speak very fondly of the old Glastonbury, and I enjoy reading about it, it looked brilliant :) It's just not my Glastonbury, as I know it, the one I fell in love with.

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Line up I guess, I would love to select a line up of acts for one day like;

led zep ( time travel to the 70's )

Floyd ( again time travel )

Bowie

Stevie Wonder

The Jam

The pixies ( Original line up)

Bjork ( singing from 90's after sugar cubes)

radiohead ( ok computer )

Now that's a great line up on the pyramid !

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As I'm someone who thinks that the cost of the ticket covers 2-3 good gigs per day, I reckon the lineup does it for me every year, but there would never be a chance to experience the original again, so it would have to be that for me.

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This was almost my first festival - I think of it as Glastonbury Minus 1.

I'd still love to see this line up today and can't think of much that has happened since that would beat it.

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This was almost my first festival - I think of it as Glastonbury Minus 1.

I'd still love to see this line up today and can't think of much that has happened since that would beat it.

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The very first festival I attended, the year before, was in Bath. That and Shepton Mallet were said to have partly inspired Michael Eavis.

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What an introduction to music.

The Bath Festival was put on by Freddy Bannister who used to put on music nights at Bath Pavillion. He brought over a lot of US West Coast bands including Jefferson Airplane and encouraged 'up and coming' British bands including Led Zepp and Floyd.

The high spot for me though were The Liverpool Scene, fronted by poet Adrian Henri, who led the audience in a chant of "We hate Enoch." Very talented and very funny with a great lead guitarist Andy Roberts. This was their mickey take of the rising British Blues Scene

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-ZVIEaKV4cI

Happy, hazy days.

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