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The Glasto scorcard 2011 - RESULTS


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Many thanks to all of you who contributed your scores for this year's Glasto scorecard.

Over 250 people gave scores of between 0 and 10 for the acts that they saw. 3956 ratings were given in total (meaning people rated an average of 15 acts)

And so, our act of the festival (rated by at least 10 people):

1 Pulp 9.37

2 Wild Beasts 9.20

3 Elbow 9.14

4 Jenalle Monae 8.92

5 Queens of the Stone Age 8.83

6 Caribou 8.82

7 Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs 8.79

8 Flogging Molly 8.50

9 Jimmy Cliff 8.47

10 Correspondents 8.45

Congratulations to Jarvis and the gang; not the best kept secret, but certainly a magical set.

...And rated by at least 10% of respondents (i.e. 25):

1 Pulp 9.37

2 Elbow 9.14

3 Jenalle Monae 8.92

4 Queens of the Stone Age 8.83

5 Coldplay 8.16

6 Eels 8.09

7 Primal Scream 7.92

8 The Chemical Brothers 7.90

9 The Streets 7.65

10 TV on the Radio 7.53

It's a slightly different picture if you include any acts with at least 5 votes:

1 Show of Hands 9.43

2 Pulp 9.37

3 Wild Beasts 9.20

4 Elbow 9.14

5 Jenalle Monae 8.92

6 Queens of the Stone Age 8.83

7 Caribou 8.82

8 The Crazy World of Arthur Brown 8.80

9 Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs 8.79

10 Ed Sheeran 8.67

Here's the top 10 most scored acts (along with their score and the number of ratings they were given) i.e. a good way of seeing the acts with the most efesters in attendance:

1 U2 7.26 139 votes

2 Paul Simon 5.55 119 votes

3 Coldplay 8.16 117 votes

4 Elbow 9.14 101 votes

5 Pulp 9.37 94 votes

6 Radiohead 6.95 85 votes

7 Beyonce 6.80 83 votes

8 BB King 6.96 80 votes

9 Wu-Tang Clan 7.21 78 votes

10 Biffy Clyro 6.59 73 votes

The worst scoring acts (with over 5 votes):

164 Chipmunk 3.60

163 Rumer 3.85

162 The Master Musicians of Joujouka 4.29

161 Ke$ha 4.50

160 Hothouse Flowers 4.60

159 Brother 4.94

157 Egyptian Hip Hop 5.00

157 Katy B 5.00

156 Tame Impala 5.20

155 Emmy the Great 5.25

I guess people don't like Alvin, Simon and Theodore any more...

I'll post other bits and pieces and the full spreadsheet later but thought it would be a good idea to give you this for now ;)

Let the debate begin!

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Results from the bonus questions at the end of the survey:

Which was you favourite stage to watch acts on at Glastonbury 2011?

1 The Park 27%

2 West Holts 17%

3 Pyramid 16%

4 Other 14%

5 One of the loads of other stages that aren't listed here 11%

6 John Peel 9%

7 Avalon 5%

8 Oxylers in the West 1%

9 Leftfield 0%

Emily Eavis' area is the most popular; bodes well for the future of the festival.

What did you think of the new late night queuing system for the late night areas (Shangri La etc.)?

54% I didn't use it

28% It's fine/I'm not fussed/I don't care

18% It's worse than the old system

Over half of those who responded didn't use the new late night queuing system; only one fifth of people thought it was worse than the old system

Rate the atmoshphere at this year's Glastonbury:

7.56 out of 10

Finally, give an overall rating for your experience at this year's Glastonbury:

8.2 out of 10

In summary, good time had by (almost) all

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A few other scores that might be of interest:

Laura Marling 7.04

Two Door Cinema Club 7.15

Don McLean 6.48

Metronomy 5.62

Morrissey 6.79

Jessie J 6.07

Mumford & Sons 7.45

The Wombles 5.46

And here's the acts that only got one vote, but that vote was a 10:

Charlie Dore and the Hula Valley Orchestra

Fujiya & Miyagi

Kid British

Pretty Lights

Shy FX

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Given that my worst clash of the weekend (and my only real worry after the event) was Pulp v Elbow (I went to Pulp whilst my girlfriend went to Elbow) the results are very interesting. I saw the best band of the weekend (according to voters) but also missed the 3rd best to do so!

Morrissey's score is far too low - I guess it just shows how insanely high some people's expectations were. Generally (for the acts I saw) it appears I had much the same opinion as the average person. I guess I am quite an average guy.

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If anyone wants to compare these results to last year (when The Flaming Lips won), then the thread is here:

/index.php?showtopic=150838&st=0&p=3368083&fromsearch=1&#entry3368083">http://www.efestivals.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=150838&st=0&p=3368083&fromsearch=1&#entry3368083

Here are the bands that we didn't get any votes for (shame on you all for being so mainstream ;) ):

Abraham Sanyang And Moussa Kouyate

Alex Metric

Avalon Free State Choir

Baku Dan and Moussa Kouyate

Balearic Folk Orchestra

Bex Marshall

BJ Cole & Emily Burridge

Bobby Friction

Brave Yesterday

Caspa ft MC Rod Azlan

Charles Hazlewood Allstars

Chris Jagger Atcha Band

Chris Tofu

City and Colour

Claude VonStroke

Cocknbullkid

DJ Baby Malc

DJ Cameo

DJ Sheepdog

Dot Jr

Edgar Broughton

Ellen Maybe and Her Band

Engine Earz G

Exlovers

Fenech-Soler

Funkagenda and Chris Lake B2B

Gabrielle Aplin

Gonjasufi

Gringo Ska

Jah Shaka Sound System

Jodie Connor

Krazy Kuts

Labrinth

Last Star Pilot

London Community Gospel Choir

London Elektricity

Louise and the Pins

Mark Knight

Matt Hardwick

MC Bratt

MistaJam

My First Tooth

Nick Warren Cosmic Disco Set

Nigel Mazlyn Jones

NZShapeshifter

Pathaan

Prem Joshua

Rainy Boy Sleep

Raul Malo from The Mavericks

Rob Da Bank

Robert Babicz

Robyn Hitchcock and His Imaginary Band

Sander Kleinenberg

Shooglenifty

Simon Lynge

Solstice String Quartet

Steve Lawler

Sub Focus ft MC ID

Sway

The Japanese Popstars

The Magnets

The Midnight Beast

The Nextmen ft MC Wrec

Timestamp

Tom E Lewis and Friends

True Tiger and P Money

Wiley

Wine Women and Song

Younger Brother

Yousef

Zinc

Imagine, I typed all of that lot out for nothing...

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And here are the top 25 acts, regardless of how many people scored them (i.e. the ones at the top all got 10 from one person):

Charlie Dore and the Hula Valley Orchestra

Fujiya & Miyagi

Kid British

Pretty Lights

Shy FX

Show of Hands

Pulp

Wild Beasts

Elbow

Azari & III

Chumbawamba

Gaudi Live

Heliocentrics with Mulatu

Sashi and the Wild Beans

Jenalle Monae

Queens of the Stone Age

Caribou

The Crazy World of Arthur Brown

Hobo Jones and the Junkyard Dogs

Ed Sheeran

Brit Floyd

Flogging Molly

Melanie

The Otway Band

The Spirit of 71 House Band with Raja Ram

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If anyone wants to compare these results to last year (when The Flaming Lips won), then the thread is here:

/index.php?showtopic=150838&st=0&p=3368083&fromsearch=1&#entry3368083">http://www.efestivals.co.uk/forums/index.php?showtopic=150838&st=0&p=3368083&fromsearch=1&#entry3368083

Here are the bands that we didn't get any votes for (shame on you all for being so mainstream ;) ):

Edgar Broughton

Ellen Maybe and Her Band

Engine Earz G

Exlovers

Fenech-Soler

Funkagenda and Chris Lake B2B

Gabrielle Aplin

Gonjasufi

Gringo Ska

How many times have you been to Glastonbury Festival?

Jah Shaka Sound System

Jodie Connor

Krazy Kuts

Labrinth

Last Star Pilot

London Community Gospel Choir

London Elektricity

Louise and the Pins

Mark Knight

Matt Hardwick

MC Bratt

MistaJam

My First Tooth

Name/username

Nick Warren Cosmic Disco Set

Nigel Mazlyn Jones

NZShapeshifter

Pathaan

Prem Joshua

Rainy Boy Sleep

Raul Malo from The Mavericks

Rob Da Bank

Robert Babicz

Robyn Hitchcock and His Imaginary Band

Sander Kleinenberg

Shooglenifty

Simon Lynge

Solstice String Quartet

Steve Lawler

Sub Focus ft MC ID

Sway

The Japanese Popstars

The Magnets

The Midnight Beast

The Nextmen ft MC Wrec

Timestamp

Tom E Lewis and Friends

True Tiger and P Money

Wiley

Wine Women and Song

Younger Brother

Yousef

Zinc

Imagine, I typed all of that lot out for nothing...

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What did you think of the new late night queuing system for the late night areas (Shangri La etc.)?

54% I didn't use it

28% It's fine/I'm not fussed/I don't care

18% It's worse than the old system

Over half of those who responded used the new late night queuing system; only a 5th of people thought it was worse than the old system

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You mean "Over half of those who responded didn't use the new late night queuing system; and almost half that did thought it was worse than the old system"

Great stats - thanks for all your hard work! (and sorry for being slightly picky :P)

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1 Pulp 9.37

2 Elbow 9.14

3 Jenalle Monae 8.92

4 Queens of the Stone Age 8.83

5 Coldplay 8.16

Pretty much my 5 favourite acts that played the festival, even though 4 of them were on the Saturday evening so had to miss Elbow and Janelle :(

Also glad to see that the total bellend chipmunk that woke me up one morning from the other stage with relentless chants of 'GLASTO MAKE SOME NOIIIIIIISSSSEEEE' got the lowest score.

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Another quick titbit:

The average number of Glastonbury Festivals attended for someone answering this survey was over 4

We can't be precise I'm afraid because we didn't count the eaxact number of years for people who have been to more than 5.

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