Glastonbury Festival Motorhome Hire, Friday

by admin on June 25, 2010

It seems I’m not alone in the festival motorhome hire camp, there are quite a few motorhomes here with the tell tale ‘hired from….’ stickers. “Tomorrow will be another hot one and Sunday appears to offer more of the same,” said …

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salohcin June 12, 2011 at 12:45 am

There was brief mention of the Battle of the Beanfield in the film. Travellers were heading for Stonehenge to set up the 14th free festival but were stopped by the police by violent means. Michael Eavis, the host and organiser of the Glastonbury festival, gave the travellers refuge when they needed it most. They repaid him by demanding money and rioting between themselves in 1990.

Griselle June 30, 2011 at 6:08 am

Enjoyed reading your experience.

We don't celebrate anything similar in the States, so, every year I go online looking for pictures and news of the solstice and Glastonbury festival. Stonehenge has always fascinated me. It's been my computer screensaver on and off, only now I'm in the picture!

I saw Stonehenge in 05 while on vacation and it was a few days before solstice. Have some nice pictures.

Wish I could have been there!

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Simon Strickland-Scott July 25, 2011 at 9:06 am

Two things…

The notion of an eighties revival seems strange on one level because I remember the early 80's being described as a sixties revival. The big political movement was CND which (in my area at least) contained a large minority of self described 'ageing hippies' reliving the 'peace love and understanding' thing from two decades earlier – I even remember a woman handing me a daffodil in Hyde Park! Culturally 'The Young Ones' was big on television – a sit-com about four dysfunctional students sharing a house, the lead role taken by Neil the hippie (Nigel Planer). In character Planer even had a top five hit with 'Hole in my Shoe' a sixties classic by, if I remember rightly Traffic. The video for this remake was shot at Glastonbury Festival in the days before it had fully sold out to commercialism.

One topical thing linking the 80's to today is student funding. The late eighties saw the introduction of student loans and rioting on Westminster Bridge. We knew then that loans were just the beginning; they would eclipse and lead to the phasing out of grants and then fees would be introduced; and now we have the advent of unlimited fees, the end point of the process began in the 80's. It wasn't suppose to be like this though, members of the Labour Club at my University assured everyone that as long as we elected a Labour Government loans would be abolished. Not only was that a lie but Labour continued the offensive by abolishing grants and introducing fees. I'm still bitter about that and wish that one day I could meet one of those Labour Club members and remind them of their folly.

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