Reaction seems mostly positive on X but it’s not for me. That’s fine, I can move on.
Although QOTSA and VW look good to an Efests contingent, I’m not sure how popular they’ll be with the festival clientele. I suspect the Castle will be rammed with people singing Baggy Trousers and House of Fun rather than standing on the Common with songs “no one knows”…
Are VW really that big?
Anyway I wish them well but I won’t be there. Perhaps the alternative Rewind of Forever Now is where I’m at these days. I’ll be at that for sure.
James/Mondays/Lightning Seeds locally in Colchester on the Friday and maybe the Maccabees at APE on the Sunday will do for me.
KOL is a great booking for the festival I think. Less convinced by the other two.
I’m a huge fan of Neil Young - possess around 70 CDs and LPs of his - but I’m also not sure if he’s right for Glastonbury 2025. He’d need to avoid too many endless grungy guitar driven tracks for the crowd I feel.
Fantastic line up - already dreading some of the clashes! Personal opinion, but great to see it heading towards a more guitar heavy line up rather than the radio 1/pop/dance route that a lot of festivals are and have taken.
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