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Seems to be a recurring topic. There are hundreds of artists playing at Glastonbury every year but most discussions focus on 3 slots/artists. Is Glastonbury for those people just 3 artists slots? I understand that the Pyramid stage tends to be for famous artists and with the largest of the followings, they attract more discussion than others. But it seems like 90% of the talk focuses on headliners at the Pyramid stage and with many treating it as proxy for the "value" or "worth" of an artist. This doesn't seem to happen at the other stages. And certainly, I am yet to hear people arguing this passionately about what thinker, writer, etc deserves a slot at the Leftfield or any of the other stages that are not solely musical. What do you think?
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I was in the middle but my friends we're on the left and they said no sound was coming from the repeaters
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Funny enough, I have constant low level tinnitus but covid makes it goes nuts and takes ages to drop back down to normal
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LCD sound was unbelievable... Probably the loudest pumping bone crushing sound of the festival.... Was stood in-between the 2 sound stages
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Watching the James set back on iplayer it's clear that the violin wasn't making it into the mix for a lot of the set. The new song, which was slower and quieter, would probably have gone down better had we been able to hear the lead instrument.
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