Hello, I'm Ed! First went to Glastonbury in 1997 when I was 13, then back again in 1998, and through the 2000s. Was there for the insane floods in 2004 / 2005 or whenever it was (the infamous photo of people rowing a canoe through the campsite) so between that and 97/98 I've done my time in the trenches weather-wise.
I hadn't been since 2007 until I got invited to do a panel discussion last summer - absolutely blown away by how much bigger and busier it is now, and how little the vibe has changed. Going back next summer to help run a stage, can't wait.
The new Laura Marling album is beautiful, such a lovely personal album about her daughter. It's got a cozy warmness about it and I love the string arrangements and how they marry well with the gorgeous guitarwork and her voice. It has a great earthy quality to it, moreso than her previous albums. There's something especially captivating about this album that I can't put my finger on.
I find the dislike of Fender on here a bit mad.
That sub set he played in 2022 was unreal. The atmosphere was brilliant, everyone was so happy. Not heard any negative comments about it.
Recommended Posts
Join the conversation
You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.