Obviously all subjective - I didn’t like it very much.
Although if they played a headline set and played 6/7 songs from it - it wouldn’t go down too well. That’s the point I’m making.
With legacy headline acts (and I’m not ever comparing muse to the Rolling Stones) …. 99% of people just want to sing along to the hits
NY seems to have linked the commercial aspect to the BBC in his statement. Since in the UK the bbc is a non-commercial service (or it’s supposed to be) my guess is it’s the worldwide, resale and streaming aspects that must have pissed him off. What companies does the bbc sell Glasto coverage to?
Maybe yeah I can comment pre 2013 just what I’ve noticed in the last 10 years and the last 2 I’d say especially. Also coincided with it getting too busy which at least partially seems to be down to extra corporate tickets if what I read on here is right.