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Sat nite/Sunday morning at Glastonbury

July 1, 2008 3 Comments Filed Under: Uncategorized

Pretty trippy in Shangri-la…

Juke box band…

The living room in Shangri-la.

Early morning.

Goldfrapp, and girls in their nighties…

Goldfrapps’ pole dancer.

Leonard dominates the Glastonbury sunset.
How it used to be…you could wander the night around the festival, coming across little parties, joining camp fires, impromptu gigs, secret clubs…
Now the after-party is restricted to the former Lost Vagueness quarter, now known as Shangri-la and Trash City. (Roy Gurvitz,(1) the organiser of Lost Vagueness thew his toys out of the pram last year, rowed with Michael Eavis and was promptly shown that nothing is bigger than the festival!) Last year I performed as a vicar in the Chapel of Love in Lost Vagueness,”marrying” people. (I’m not really a performer so I was terrified… but apparently looked like a pro. It’s amazing how malleable audiences are…they really want you to control them)
So, walking along the railway track, previously a magical dark hidden pathway to the best parties…now it’s lined by fluorescent clothed security guards(health and safety?), herding the gormless crowds, split into two one-way traffic lines. You are allowed to enter (the land of, for this is, after all, hippie Disney land) Shangri-la at only one entrance and exit by another. The entire festival tries to squeeze into this one tiny section, the sheeple looking for after-hours action.
We visit a couple of ‘clubs’,  having to queue to get in! Outrageous! This is not London.
One creative bit of amusement is the juke box band…a four piece squeezed into psychedelic lycra body suits…you put in a pound, press a button and they play the song of your choice.
Also a campfire surrounded by squashy comfortable armchairs…
A living room recreated, with someone tinkling on a piano, sofa’s, cocktail bar, coffee tables…
Four giggling adults attempt a group hula hoop attempt…Twilight frolics…tried some MDMA (or Mdizzle as the kids call it), which made me tired…basically I’m shit at drugs, coke makes me fall asleep…
Sunday:
Saw last bit of John Mayer. Didn’t know he was shagging Jennifer Anniston or I would have taken more notice.
Waiting for Neil Diamond, the BBC cameras showed someone with a Bin Laden mask, the audience booed. Then the camera swung to an Elvis lookalike. Cheers. The camera swung back and forth between the two…boo…cheer…boo…cheer.
Was looking forward to Neil Diamond because he is a good songwriter with a great voice. But the voice didn’t really rumble. The show was Las Vegas rather than the pared down, Rick Rubin produced, recent album. He was in what I call the “Van Morrison slot” (some of my best Glasto moments have been listening to Van The Man). He sang “I’m a believer” which the audience sang with him. He should have passed at least one chorus over to the audience. He chose to leave the singalong until Sweet Caroline. It was bitterly cold.
Goldfrapp…I love Goldfrapp. There was a little May pole erected at the back. She had some great female musicians, a harpist and a keyboard player. Alison Goldfrapp wore a strange white shift with hundreds of pastel coloured ribbons sewn onto it, to echo the ribbon around the May pole. The instruments were festooned with foliage. At the back, there were wicker panels.
We were clearly referencing the films, The Wickerman or The Village by M. Night Shyamalan. I always think Goldfrapp’s music has a celluloid filmic quality to it. Two beautiful girls came out and danced, wearing tiny white cotton shifts and showing their white cotton knickers. Several shaggy pastel ‘monsters’ came out to dance. It was like something out of a school play. I liked it. It made me laugh. The girls then whipped off their tops and did some pole dancing. Interesting, linking pagan rituals and modern sex performance. A woman next to me tutted. Very sexist, she muttered. Not as sexist as Jay Z exhorting my teenage daughter, amongst others, to shout “ho!”.
It was a celebration of Englishness. Alison Goldfrapp has a lovely voice but you can hardly see her face, she always has her hair over it… it’s as if she doesn’t actually like the limelight.
She did her new slightly folksy stuff but also a couple of the hits such as Black Cherry. A highlight of the festival for me.
Better was to come…Leonard Cohen came on wearing a grey fedora and a grey suit. Now his voice did rumble. He dominated the stage effortlessly with his calm presence.
The whole set was fantastic, all the best known songs, great solo’s from the Spanish guitar player and the organ player. But the Glasto moment for me was during Hallellujah. Every chorus was sung by the audience. It was a religious spiritual feeling. The new church is at festivals. It sent shivers up my spine despite the cold. People waved their arms in time. I was more than happy to send my energy up to the fourth dimensional beings….

The Pyramid stage(2) was intentionally built on a ley line…in the book Glastonbury, An oral history of the music mud & magic, Bill Harkin talks about its construction…“One day I had a vivid dream of a stage and an audience and two beams of light forming a pyramid, and beyond that a hillside and a building. …I made some notes and sketches from the dream. The next morning I made a cardboard pyramid in my studio…I took the model with me.Andrew said he had the perfect spot for the stage, he’d dowsed it, so we walked down and found the spike they’d driven in, and looking back towards the farmhouse, I saw the landscape from my dream.”

(1) Now Roy had a thing for my sister. She was going to go home with him after a party. But he stank so much. He was a traveller before becoming the Lost Vagueness guy. So in big sis mode, I advised her against it. I wonder if I did the right thing as he is probably rather rich now.
(2) It just occurred to me that this final day of the festival, spent in front of the Pyramid stage, I was standing next to and chatting with another mother/teenage daughter. The mother, a journalist, is English, married to an Egyptian and they live next to the pyramids in Cairo. They flew over especially for the Glastonbury festival.

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  1. Ben Emlyn-Jones

    July 1, 2008 at 3:36 pm

    What an experience, ML! I'll have to go myself one year; it's certainly on my list of many things I want to do. I'm glad Leonard Cohen is sill going strong. He's one of the great poetic songwriters ever.

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  2. Lorraine

    July 9, 2008 at 12:20 pm

    Keep away from the everyone corner – it's scarily crowded. There's plenty going on in other bits of the festival but nobody has any imagination.

    It's not nice needing a one-way system, but better than getting crushed to death – there were some very scary moments a few years back at Lost Vagueness.

    Oh and YAY for it being renamed, I liked it much more this year. Lost Vaguness were a bit up themselves.

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  3. matthew delooze

    July 24, 2008 at 9:39 am

    hello there young lady..:)

    Hows tha doing?

    imo…

    Glastonbury was initially built by the Churchill family not farmer giles (eavis). he's just a front man.

    imo…

    the ley line energy point (pyramid stage) is to extract energy to the 4th dimension not give it to the crowd. although it may appear to be the opposite way round sometimes. especially when on drugs, drunk, knowing who's shagging jennifer or just playing middle class yuppies to create energy in the 'crowd' before they can take it.

    glastonbury is now 'visually' turning into what it always has been 'a sheep pen' in the coming years folk will be digging tunnels just to excape the barb wire and the watch towers..

    keep smiling ..

    love to you..
    matt

    jay z singing oasis eh? and i say jay 'zed' not bloody jay 'zee'. What the hell? i speak proper bloody english me tha knows

    hey… and if you can afford to go to this glastonbury zoo come posing palace..tha's getting no more bloody barcardi and cokes (with ice) off me…

    🙂 not this week anyway..

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Apple rose blossom tarts with rose jam. Rose Appl Apple rose blossom tarts with rose jam.  Rose Apple Blossom Tarts

Serves 8

Equipment: 
Microwave
Cupcake or muffin tin

I use a red-skinned apple to make these, to get a hint of blush at the edges of the ‘petals’.

Ingredients:
4 Pink Lady or Royal Gala apples, cored, cut into quarters, sliced thinly into half moons
1 lemon, squeezed
1 pack all butter readymade puff pastry 320g, on a roll, cut into 8 strips about 6 cms long
100g of melted butter
1/2 jar of rose jam
1 or 2 tbsp cinnamon or cardamom, ground 
Pinch maldon salt
2 or 3 tbsp icing sugar

Instructions

Prepare a bowl of acidulated water (cold water with lemon juice) to prevent browning.
Core the apples, and cut them in quarters. Slice thinly into half-moons (a mandolin is useful for this). 
Put them into a large bowl of cold water with the lemon.
Microwave the bowl of sliced apples for 5 minutes until soft enough to bend slightly but not cook them.
Preheat the oven to 180ºC.
Roll out the puff pastry. Divide into 8 sections by cutting the roll into quarters then halving each quarter. You will end up with 8 approximately 6cm strips.
Brush the strip with melted butter then paint with a layer of rose jam. You can then dust with either ground cinnamon or cardamom.
Lay the apple slices along the top of the pastry strip, overlapping them. Fold up the bottom half of the pastry strip to make an pleat with the skin side of the apple half moon poking over the top.
Roll up the folded pastry strips until they look like a rose made of apple at the top
Place ‘rose’ side up, in a buttered cupcake tin
Repeat until all are done and bake for 20 -30 minutes.
Using a tea strainer or small sieve, sprinkle with icing sugar.
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