Not a fan of the extant C4 footage. It's ramshackle charm may be for some, but I'd rather be watching footage of the acts than sitting through Mark Lamarr playing around with a model of the festival site.
You only have to watch the Coachella livestream to see what the Beeb bring to the table.
Anyone think Noah kahan will play the festival, was gutted to miss out on BST tickets for him.
His live album at Fenway park stadium is incredible and think he would go down well at glasto.
Strongly disagree with it being bad.
It felt more amateurish, but arguably that was more in tune with the festival itself whereas the subsequent BBC coverage felt a lot more staid (especially on the main channels). A lot of the C4 footage from 94 & 95 is online and still worth going back to occasionally. A particular highlight is Keith Allen doing a feature on a "cyber cafe" that someone set up, and doing every "The Internet? That'll never catch on!" cliche in the book.