wow, that sounds really amazing , just the sort of place i would feel at home. i post quite often on the glasto mesage boards & i've printed off a map & lots of tips etc. i cant believe the size of the place & thats just looking at the map ! i'm very unprepaired for the actual size of the place once i get there. looking at the map i can see the railway line running through the glasto fields, its more down to the bottom end of the fields, with the green fields & green peace fields running either side , i think i can see where you are talking about, its only little but then again the little things are the best. i'll have to go & look for the glades on one of the days i'm not off mi head. obviousley i'm going to take drugs but i'm not going to be taking drugs every day only a cupple of days, may be friday & saturday, taking plenty of weed tho . i'm going to take lodes of pictures & so are both of my friends, we're not all staying together so hopefully we will get a good veriaty of pictures & i'l defo post em on here.
I picked up The Guardian this morning, but it's not very detailed. If anyone is after a memento best go for Q. It's also at the website. I'm hoping to see... Love (With Arthur Lee) Spiritualized Chemical Brothers Franz Ferdinand Snow Patrol Jet Goldfrapp Keane The Divine Comedy Gomez Belle & Sebastian ORBITAL Kings Of Leon PJ Harvey Wilco Paul McCartney James Brown Morrisey Oh yes siree. It can be done
Boyfriend and I are heading down Wednesday morning by train (well, 3 trains in total, but it's not a massively long journey) and should be pitching our tent before lunchtime! So looking forward to it - a shame our usual group of mates can't make it this time as they lost out in the ticket situation, but it will still be cool being just the two of us. I'm looking forward meeting some nice people, having cups of tea by the fire at the Tiny Tea Tent, seeing DJ AFX and Eat Static at the Glade, watching as many sunrises up at the stones as humanly possible. This will be my 6th Glastonbury, and I'm sure I leave a little piece of my soul there each year. Always feels like coming home when I arrive there, sit on the grass and take it all in.