I'd go back to 87 to re-watch New Order's headline set. I'd seen them in Manchester the year before at the 10 years of punk event and they were shite. At Glastonbury they were fantastic. Ending with a cover of Sister Ray, green lasers strafing the crowd while a feedback maelstrom filled our heads was something I'll never forget.
Ooh, and for contrast, Taj Mahal headlining on the Sunday. I'd never heard of him, but he was also excellent.
I went in 1985. I’d been climbing and dossing in N Wales for a while and we decided to head down. I had the clothes I was stood in - t shirt, jeans, jumper - a sleeping bag and a toothbrush. My mate borrowed his mums car and we had a tent. It pissed down. We used an orange plastic bivi bag with a letterbox cut out of it to keep us nice and dry and sweaty and smokey. Jonathon Richmond, The Pogues, Echo and the Bunnymen were great. The drug scene was crazy.
87 was my first Glastonbury, and the first time I took acid. I don't remember what bands I saw, but I went back many times.
Those were the days. Tickets were about £20 and I cycled down to the CND shop to buy them. My mate bunked in, and then we discovered that the fence didn't go all the way round. If you walked far enough you came to the end of it and could just walk in.
We bought some lovely soft black hash from some rastas. They had 2 tables set up, one of the smiley guys sitting there asked how much you were paying, he chopped a bit from a big block, you paid and off you went. It was excellent quality, better and cheaper than we were getting at home.
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