When did they start televising because up until about 1990 there were open drug sales including stalls with price lists. Up until the super fence there was a lot of proper crime inc mugging, tent robbery, inter gang violence inc a shooting.
And in the Beebs case, honouring the agreement with Bowie until the moment he died and then broadcasting the full set that he never agreed to being broadcast...
Damn I really didn't think day passes would be sold out so quickly too. Was literally waiting to go back to work tomorrow to check leave 😞
How readily do re-sale tickets come up, I haven't been for a while.
And are they done through a specific re-sale site so I can set a notification or is it just trust?
Gutted as can't book flights now really without a ticket
The sheer amount of footage is a problem itself. I know I've been guilty of being on the fence about a couple of acts and then thinking "ah, I'll catch them on iPlayer when I get home" and going to see an act on a non televised stage instead.
It does seem to feel the BBC is everywhere at Glasto and sometimes we're performing monkeys for their footage. Glasto is no longer the escape it once used to be. You have to be prepared to accept you might appear on some of their footage at any given point.
It is of course a dance with the devil. The festival has benefited hugely from the coverage and the days of it not selling out and potentially not having a future are long gone.
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