Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival
Talkback The original Glastonburians----Just tough --I suppose .I shall go to The Isle Of Wight instead.Didn't thousands turn up there once and rip the fence down- protesting at the organisers for charging. We are all dying to know who will be doing THAT...
[April 3, 2004, 15:50]
Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival
Talkback Maybe it was meant to be, but I think otherwise, I think the organisers have failed drastically to their fans and this year will go down in history as a HUGE let down to those who 'do' Glastonbury not for the line-up but for the peaceful and fun...
[April 2, 2004, 21:00]
Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival
Talkback But remember, in 1970 no-one knew about the Glastonbury festival except hippies -- it was great. In 2004 you're all scrabbling around on your mobile phones trying to get tickets to see shit bands and thinking that it's something worthwhile, when in...
[April 2, 2004, 20:27]
Crashing Out At Glastonbury Festival
Talkback It's a shambles but the organisers will not come out and say so. This should have been my 3rd glastonbury! It is no longer a festival, it is now a pop concert and has put me off going in the future. Exactly is what I would say to everything you...
[April 2, 2004, 13:20]
EBay Denies Any Blame For Glastonbury Fiasco
News Online auction company eBay has denied any responsibility for the changes to the ticket sales procedure for this year's Glastonbury festival, which organisers have admitted contributed to the poor performance of the event's online ticket sales...
[April 2, 2004, 14:55]
Glastonbury Site 'slow But Not Down'
Talkback re: your article on Glastonbury, and the facetious response from the organisers: This measure has allowed the Festival to cut the booking fee charged from £5 to £3 per ticket" She said: "The phone lines are working really well.
[April 2, 2004, 12:03]

