Glastonbury 2023

Bang on. Folk apply for Glastonbury, or my small festivals like End of the Road and one dayers in Sheffield, for much more than the headliners.

At End of the Road it's the young acts in the bottom of the line-up that are my highlights; e.g. Julia Jacklin, Shame, Lucy Dacus, Squid a few years back.

Glasto is also I'm sure great place to hear new music but impression I get is that BBC only interested in heritage acts and stuff that's already fairly well known. Some truly naff coverage e,g. "Rick Astley doesn't let Glastonbury down";
Agree on the BBC bit, there is so much more they could show. It amazed me last year they didnt show The Waterboys or Paul Heaton and Jaqui Abbot on the Acoustic stage, both were brilliant.
 
Guns 'N' Roses sound brilliant, guitars are bloody ace...and his voice is warming up...slowly.
His voice sounds much better when he is singing a higher register than it does lower and you would probably expect the opposite from a vocalist of his age
 

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