Even back in the day of Reading when I went, I couldn't see the point in Glastonburty or IOW which even then seemed over priced. Also I could get a train back to London and sleep in my own bedThey are for youngsters Homer!![]()
Even back in the day of Reading when I went, I couldn't see the point in Glastonburty or IOW which even then seemed over priced. Also I could get a train back to London and sleep in my own bedThey are for youngsters Homer!![]()
It depends what you define as value for money.Went to Reading when Marillion were on (c 1984????) which was great. Went back a few years later and a pain. Wouldn't do a Glastonbury or IOW. Seems overpriced, over crowded and surely not value for money
Depends on your point of view. Add in food, drink etc. I am guessing you are much younger than me and lets just say facilities were far more basic back thenIt depends what you define as value for money.
Coldplay tour tickets are roughly £150 each. Glastonbury is £360 for 5 days of full entertainment. Glastonbury is value for money.
My point is simply to watch a full Coldplay Set at this years tour is roughly £150per ticket. Add in food and drink you're closer to £250 eachDepends on your point of view. Add in food, drink etc. I am guessing you are much younger than me and lets just say facilities were far more basic back then
Stick to Status Quo on the record machine at home HomerWent to Reading when Marillion were on (c 1984????) which was great. Went back a few years later and a pain. Wouldn't do a Glastonbury or IOW. Seems overpriced, over crowded and surely not value for money
OiStick to Status Quo on the record machine at home Homer![]()
Folk who make something plural when it isn't... especially golf courses. Recently I've seen or heard,
West Hills
Woodlake s Park
Greenmeadows
Hardly a hanging offence, but grrrr![]()
Our chairman runs the status quo fan clubOi
Hands off The Quo![]()
I may have misinterpreted your wording, but it seems to be suggesting that Coldplay is a top quality artist, which I find somewhat alarming.Glastonbury tickets cost £360. Coldplay are headlining saturday evening. Take £150 off Glastonbury full price and your paying £210 to watch other top quality artists perform.
I saw Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis and Mike Oldfield in c.1979/80 for probably less in total than a £150 Coldplay ticket.I may have misinterpreted your wording, but it seems to be suggesting that Coldplay is a top quality artist, which I find somewhat alarming.
Re. festivals in general: early 70s I went to a local one in Sussex called Harmony Farm. Free to get in, plenty of decent local bands (obviously not top names, but still enjoyable). Only about 4000 people there, not crowded at all. That's what I call a nice, good value festival. Mind you, the toilets left an awful lot to be desired![]()
I saw Genesis at DeMontfort Hall Leicester in 1977 and it cost £1.75I saw Pink Floyd, Yes, Genesis and Mike Oldfield in c.1979/80 for probably less in total than a £150 Coldplay ticket.
I'd play twice that to see ANY of them over Coldplay now if I had money to burn lol!
I discussed him the other day. He's obviously got nothing else in his life I said. The response was, he's got three kids you'd think he want to spend time with them. HmmmmmmCan't help but think he should have retired before this season. He is like the boxer who doesn't know when to stop and just keeps on losing. He can't be doing his body any good.