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Rich Pullen

« Reply #210 on: Thursday, June 28, 2007, 10:51:47 »

Quote from: "RappersDelight"
gone are the days when the hippies would ring up a week after the tickets went on sale and get a ticket, they need a PC and internet now, which they don't have which has put them all out of the market. i personally would love to see more hippies at glastonbury, that's what it's all about! i've been the last 5 times now and it's getting more and more commercialised.............. i still love it though!!


That's because the hippies are being overhauled by something far more annoying... the snobby, spoilt scenesters who swan around the festival with their 'look at me, aren't I "fab"' persona.
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mattboyslim

« Reply #211 on: Thursday, June 28, 2007, 10:56:31 »

Quote from: "Rich Pullen"
Quote from: "RappersDelight"
gone are the days when the hippies would ring up a week after the tickets went on sale and get a ticket, they need a PC and internet now, which they don't have which has put them all out of the market. i personally would love to see more hippies at glastonbury, that's what it's all about! i've been the last 5 times now and it's getting more and more commercialised.............. i still love it though!!


That's because the hippies are being overhauled by something far more annoying... the snobby, spoilt scenesters who swan around the festival with their 'look at me, aren't I "fab"' persona.


Much as I would have loved to be at Glasto watching it on the telly seeing all the 'indie kids' in their skinny jeans wanting to be kate moss or Pete docherty made me mad, and I couldn;t help feeling if I wanted to hang out with a load of pricks from public schools I'd have gone back to uni.
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