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1 hour ago, Pbird81 said:

What actually is the roundup? Does everyone do something together or something?

Essentially the billed artists just take it in turns to perform songs with some chat in between. There's sometimes the odd collaboration.

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I think I might find myself there for large parts of the festival. Leftfield has always been one of the main reasons why I wanted to go to Glastonbury so its great that this being my first year there is more than I would normally like to see there. The major problem is I'm imagining way too many clashes already. 

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27 minutes ago, ourkid1984 said:

I think I might find myself there for large parts of the festival. Leftfield has always been one of the main reasons why I wanted to go to Glastonbury so its great that this being my first year there is more than I would normally like to see there. The major problem is I'm imagining way too many clashes already. 

The good thing is that the Leftfield tent is very central so wouldn't take you long to get to other stages from there. Often drop in on the way past en route to something else.

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30 minutes ago, rubenz said:

The good thing is that the Leftfield tent is very central so wouldn't take you long to get to other stages from there. Often drop in on the way past en route to something else.

Careful, it's fighting talk to suggest that it occupies the centre-ground...

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6 hours ago, Pbird81 said:

What actually is the roundup? Does everyone do something together or something?

It is Billy Bragg plus two or three guests taking turns playing songs and telling stories.  It's an hour and a half long so everyone gets to play four songs or so.  Always great fun.  They don't play together generally, though Billy Bragg and Frank Turner did last year.

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4 hours ago, rubenz said:

The good thing is that the Leftfield tent is very central so wouldn't take you long to get to other stages from there. Often drop in on the way past en route to something else.

Yeah that's another reason why it seems so appealing as a stage.

 

3 hours ago, billum said:

Careful, it's fighting talk to suggest that it occupies the centre-ground...

Haha very good.

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31 minutes ago, lucyginger said:

Me too! Saw them at the Bimble Inn last year, bloody brilliant gig! Then the next day at Avalon as well. Non stop dancing! :)

Aye enjoyed the them in Avalon, hopefully they'll be elsewhere also.

Will hope to catch Will Varley there with SirWilliam of Braggfordshire.

 

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