Well, I haven't reached it yet. To be honest with what I have done it's amazing that I have got this far. I can only put it down to decent genes. My parents (and whole lineage) is from a costal area on the west coast of Ireland. There wasn't the abundance of processed foods that people are exposed to nowadays, so they ate healthily. Plenty of fish based omega 3 too. Well, that's my theory on why I'm still here, anyway. I mean it is amazing, as apart from a few holidays abroad I've taken a Class A every day for the last 15 or so years. It is not a path that I would advise others to take, but it has been my own conscious path. I may hit 60 but will ever reach 70, so 'Yes' maybe it is wise to have two bashes for my 60th.
I won't be going for any tickets in the resale. I really do think that my Glastonbury days are over. I wish I'd known that my last Glastonbury was going to be my last Glastonbury though. It really is a remarkable place. No other break or holiday provides that feeling of freedom. Well, to my mind's eye, anyway. Long live Glastonbury (AKA Brigadoon).
And it's a totally valid complaint; DM has way too many great tracks (both singles and album cuts) that haven't been played in forever.
Even other bands like Iron Maiden who stick to the same setlist for the whole tour manage to switch it up, with the fans in mind.
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