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Glastonbury 2002: Message from Michael Eavis

 
 
Mr Ed
06:15 / 29.01.02
This is currently doing the rounds. Worth passing on, I think:

Below is the text of a message from Michael Eavis. If you are thinking of
going to Glastonbury without a ticket, or know anyone who might be, please
read it. If you know anyone who may try and get in without a ticket,
convince them otherwise. The old 'well, one will make no difference' doesn't
cut it - every single person who gets in without a ticket is one more chance
that there will NEVER be another Glastonbury.

The Message:

I need to ask you all a big favour.

Most of you probably know that for years a lot of people have been getting
in to Glastonbury without tickets. Over or under the fence, forgery, scams -
whatever. This year things have to change for good, otherwise the Festival
will be gone, for ever.

I've spent most of my life working on this show, and hundreds, perhaps
thousands of people have helped to make it what it is. Let me explain why
I'm so worried.

Last year, nearly twice as many people came to the festival than we were
allowed under the terms of our licence. Meanwhile, on the same weekend, just
across the North Sea at the Roskilde Festival near Copenhagen, a tragedy
occurred. Nine people died in a crush as Pearl Jam came onstage. It doesn't
take much to realise that the same thing could happen here if we don't do
something about the overcrowding.

We have taken a year off to calm things down, and to think about the future.
There have been monthly meetings with the authorities to work out acceptable
ways to run the event properly, and above all, safely.

We've completely reviewed our security arrangements to make sure safety is
of paramount importance. We've designed a new fence, one that can't be taken
apart, climbed over or tunnelled under. The approaches will be patrolled
constantly by a professional security organisation. We're also taking steps
to top people without tickets reaching the site. Cars without ticket-holders
won't be let into the car parks. People without tickets won't be allowed on
to the buses coming to the site.

So this message has to be understood - you will not get in without a ticket.
The festival site can't practically be made any bigger than it is. There is
only so much room. In order for the festival to continue, we have to keep
the numbers within limits that can be shown to be safe. And this is the last
chance we have to succeed. If we fail, we will, understandably, be denied
our licence in future. No-one wants to allow a tragedy like Roskilde to
happen here.

Please make sure that a new generation of young people can experience the
magical, memorable moments that others have had over the last 30 years.
Please respect the festival, and all that it stands for. It has
become a real part of our culture. You need it; we need it; the charities we
all support need it.

I'm pleading with you to help me keep it alive.

Don't come without a ticket.

Michael Eavis
 
 
Rev. Wright
06:28 / 29.01.02
Respect to the man for all he has done over the years.

But it does not stop me feeling like the Spirit of Glastonbury has died somewhat.
£100.00 to see lots of Radio 1 friendly acts, I'm off to Buddhafields again this year.

[ 29-01-2002: Message edited by: Will 'it work' Wright ]
 
 
Bear
06:37 / 29.01.02
Radio 1 friendly - Rod Stewart and Pink Floyd

I've never been so I'm going to try and get tickets to this....
 
 
The Return Of Rothkoid
08:09 / 29.01.02
quote:Originally posted by Bear:
Radio 1 friendly - Rod Stewart and Pink Floyd
Isn't it just Roger Waters, though? Angry. Angry old man.
 
 
glassonion
08:09 / 29.01.02
been every time since i was about five. never paid, never will. the blag to get in is half the fun, and the whole point, of going. eavis is really a rather greedy venture capitalist with a fucking ridiculous beard, and shit on him expecting people to pay so that he can enjoy his ego for a few more years. anyway i'm older now and they're decriminalising drugs everywhere, i'll take them where i like and don't need a shit covered field to do it in cheers hippies.
 
 
invisible_al
16:17 / 31.01.02
Oh Please spare me the vanguard of the counter culture.

Yeah Micheal Eavis, that farmer guy you see living it up in Monaco is in it for the Money. Yeah that's why he carried on doing it after his wife died. Sure, cold hard cash.

He's probably not a saint but he's doing something because he enjoys it and because he gets a blast out of seeing thousands of people have a good time.

I like Glastonbury, it has a good vibe (this despite being the only place I have ever been mugged) and if you can afford to pay, fucking pay. If you think it's 'notascoolasitusedtobe' (tm) then don't go.

I usually end up trolling round the greenfields a bit and the smaller stages are usually very cool. Not to mention the cool, people who wander round at 7am.

If you want something to compare it to try the new Woodstock that happend a few years ago, they were in it for the money and after being overcharged for water and food the crowd rioted and burned the place to the ground. For a weekend festival with all the stuff that happens there £100 isn't that much. Theres a lot more to it than the two main stages.

*deep breath* Ok rant over..I'll get my coat.
 
 
uncle retrospective
16:22 / 31.01.02
quote:Originally posted by invisible_al:
*deep breath* Ok rant over..I'll get my coat.


Leave you coat Al. It's party time. We get the old gang, I'm bringing over around 10 people and then it 125,000 go nuts in Devon!

bring it on.
 
 
Bear
16:57 / 31.01.02
Isn't it just Roger Waters, though? Angry. Angry old man. -

Nah its meant be the real deal, although its just a rumour, maybe just started to get some interest but it would be cool if it really was the whole lot of them.. hell even Rod Stewart would be a laugh after enough drink
 
 
Warrington Minge
20:10 / 31.01.02
Are you guys saying its Roger Waters and dave Gilmour on the same stage. I thought they hated each other. Irreconcilable differences and all that. Please tell me you chaps are pulling my leg. You'll be saying Barrett is going to join in next...


...and what about Ron Geesin...that would be class!
 
 
Bear
20:31 / 31.01.02
Its at the bottom Mr. Minge.. but then I heard that it was just a rumour so we'll see - I've booked holidays just in case

NME
 
 
Ganesh
09:36 / 01.02.02
quote:Originally posted by Bear:
Radio 1 friendly - Rod Stewart and Pink Floyd


Are they duetting on the 'Star Trek: Enterprise' theme?
 
 
Prisoner no. 1300
21:12 / 19.02.02
Michael Eavis sounds like a right self interested dickhead.
It's people like him that fuck up music for normal people.
 
 
suds
21:25 / 19.02.02
glastonbury 2000 terrified me. two of my friends were mugged, and one of my female friends was assaulted. me and my boyfriend were tented near dealers who talked loudly about how they'd knifed someone that night.
i honestly think that the whole glastonbury spirit is fucked. i might blame it on the radio-one friendly music they have on, i might not. i just know that it is not the friendly festival i went to in 1995. fact.
 
 
Regrettable Juvenilia
21:27 / 19.02.02
Prisoner: how exactly has Eavis "fucked up music for normal people"?

[ 20-02-2002: Message edited by: Flyboy ]
 
 
Margin Walker
08:56 / 29.06.02
*bump* From excellentonline.com:

"The wonderful people at Playlouder will be webcasting some Glastonbury performances this weekend. Artists include: (friday) Idlewild, Doves, Ash, (saturday) Ian Brown, White Stripes, Charlatans, Orbital, (sunday) BRMC, Badly Drawn Boy, Elbow, and Beta Band. You'll need the Windows Media Player to watch the streams"
 
 
Naked Flame
10:22 / 29.06.02
I couldn't go this year, so I really was hoping there weren't going to be any fencejumping problems so I might be able to go next year.

suds- I last went in 98 (IIRC), and the scariness level was definitely up. d'you think that the knife-wielding dealers paid to get in? that there's a chance that improving security might keep the crime and scariness levels down?

glassonion, as for Eavis being a 'venture capitalist...' have you ever worked at Glasters? it's not exactly a well oiled business machine. what exactly are you basing this on? as far as I knew this was the first year ever that anyone got into the gig with the purpose of making money- and it wasn't Eavis, it was Mean Fiddler. Who were drafted in because Eavis was sick of fighting the council over the fencejumpers.

I.E. you.

just a thought.
 
 
Our Lady of The Two Towers
11:24 / 29.06.02
Glastonbury seems to suffer difficulties when the prevalant music scene isn't UK based. I saw a list of the bands playing in the 'New Bands' tent and most of them were nothing like new, Cornershop FFS. And who's playing on the main stage? Insipid dole-dodging scum like Coldplay. We could immeasurably improve the music scene with one tactical nuclear strike this weekend.

Can you tell my hayfever tablets aren't working?
 
 
glassonion
15:23 / 30.06.02
yes i worked setting up the site for a fortnight prior to the last one. minimum wage. my hair was short and i was usually clean shaven so the community of folk who live there in the run-up didn't really accept me. then mr. eavis' right-hand man refused to give me a free entry pass even though that's standard practice and i had to wait about two months before the cheque came through. so. in the election before last mr. eavis ran as the labour candidate. because he's a local celebrity he garnered far more of the vote than labour normally get, effectively splitting the vote that would otherwise have gone to the lib dems and allowing the incumbent tory to stay on as shadow defence minister. anyone with half a brain knew that that was what was going to happen, but i imagine, knowing the man's family quite well that for the sake of some personal exposure in a festival year he fancied riding some nebulous nu-labour cool brittannia wagon for a while. and the tory's remain in power in the town of my birth like they have been all my life and that really pisses me off and i blame him.
 
 
Seth
17:16 / 30.06.02
so i killed him with my fist and then i felt good and then i had a wank and then i wrote a fanzine about it i am the real punk
 
 
The Natural Way
18:07 / 30.06.02
I'm always wanking with clenched fist.

Yeah, onion's a real punk - you should see him: total punk. But a hairy elf punk. And, also, nothing like a punk. Actually wrote an article about how fantastic CCTV is, he's so "FUCK THE SYSTEM!"
 
 
Our Lady of The Two Towers
12:19 / 01.07.02
Heard on the news this morning, Eavis reckons the security has been a big success, crime was supposedly down 60% and he thinks he'll sell loads more tickets next year.
 
 
glassonion
21:27 / 01.07.02
sorry if i'm appearing overwrought. i'll fuck any system with a big enough hole. from what i've heard the number of reported crimes inside the festival this year [est. attn. 100,000] was down approx. 50% from the festival in 2000 [est. attn. 200,000]. amazing when you think about it like that. early as saturday night a mate was reporting horrorshows of a crimewave outside the site. but that's all in the past. i agreed with a friend this evening that we will definitely go next year, but we'll just pick up some free tickets and leave the precious fence's dignity unspoilt.
 
 
Ganesh
23:17 / 01.07.02
Much like your own, dear...
 
  
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