Now I wasn’t there and so I probably have no right to comment on the subject. But isn’t the purpose of a blog to prattle amateurishly about subjects one has no right to prattle amateurishly about? Well, exactly.
To this end, I feel I must take issue with renowned man of letters Gordon Smart and his [...]
Archives for posts tagged ‘glastonbury’
Gordon Smart: Karaoke and Kasabian good; Jay-Z bad
Monday, 30 June 2008
Charlie does Glastonbury
Monday, 25 June 2007
There’s a very funny article in the Guardian today by the excellent Charlie Brooker, who dons his emerging “grouch for all seasons” persona (rather than his former “foul-mouthed TV reviewer” persona) and buggers off to Glastonbury.
Having listed camping, mud and “loud noises” as three things he hates, he is forced to admit that by the [...]
Guardian Glastonbury blog madness
Saturday, 23 June 2007
The Guardian’s bloggers have posted 13 times from the Glastonbury festival so far today, and 11 times yesterday. Perhaps a little excessive, considering the most obvious audience for this stuff is drowning in mud and cow shit on a farm in Somerset… and presumably hasn’t packed the MacBook.
The majority of comment seems to be from [...]

