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Glastonbury fans offered new chance to register

Demand forces organisers to give festival-goers second opportunity

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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i agree completely with 3DJimbo.why don't the real glastonbury fans ever get rewarded? i've been every year since 1994 come rain, mud, second stage sinking, increasing food prices, getting all our money nicked on the first night in 1997 and an increasingly poor line up. i woke up like all the true fans and nervously pressed redial whilst simultaneously trying to get tickets on the internet and was genuinely ecstatic when got through around 10.30.i hate Jay Z. Like Paul Heaton said when the Beautiful South played in 1999 "it's a bit like having the Bee Gees at a Happy Mondays gig".You've got Radiohead, Rage Against the Machine, Muse, Morrissey and smaller bands like Portishead and Supergrass who all deserve the headlining slot. What are they playing at? Is they want Jay Z to play - put him elsewhere on the bill.I think everyone who bought tickets initially for this year's bash should get first refusal on tickets for next year. (See you by the Pear Cider bus).

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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