Help me here with values and to avoid cries of hypocrisy.
On the one hand we have a festival that embraces socialist values, and yet when it comes to money and paying people for work we go all supply and demand.
If the small musicians were in one big union what festival would we have?
I'm so confused and would appreciate some clear thinking on this.
(Also, I thought musicians did get tix, and decided whether to sell or stay - that was from a conversation I had with a band a few years ago)
Pitches are allocated a lot later and you have no say where you will end up (other than selecting Quiet(ish) or General camping...both of which were quiet if comparing to livelier campsites inside the fence). Campsite isn't that big to be honest, not exactly a huge trek to PGD from anywhere in it (and all the camping areas are behind the bar and food area). Trek from PGD to any action once inside the fence is the longer part of the walk in (but then unless you stay in one place all day and night, everywhere at Glasto is a long way!). No problem bringing alcohol through PGD (either open and being actively consumed, or in your bag for later). Queues getting through were grand last year, never really had much of a wait, but there was a constant stream of people in and out.