July 5, 2004 14:12

GLASTONBURY 2004 - THE VERDICT!

See the sensational results of our poll - some of you had sex in the bogs! Amazing...

GLASTONBURY 2004 - THE VERDICT!

This year’s GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL saw better bands, and more sex than ever – according to you, the NME.COM reader.

In the aftermath of this year’s festival, NME.COM conducted its biggest ever poll to find out which parts of Glastonbury will stick in your mind. And for most of you it's been a shroomadelic, sex crazed orgy.

We wanted to know everything about your weekend and you wrote in in your thousands. You thought Muse[/url], Franz Ferdinand and Scissor Sisters rocked Worthy Farm, while Oasis were a disappointment with their Friday night set.

An estimated 36,500 of you had sex at this year’s festival (and it was pretty good), up from 2003, while 13,500 tried mushrooms.

The full results of the biggest and best Glastonbury survey ever, as voted for by you, are in this week’s issue. But here’s a taster of the results.






How would you describe your Glastonbury 2004?
Amazing - 60%
Worth The Money - 30%
OK - 7%
Overrated - 3%
Rubbish - 0%


How would you describe the Glastonbury vibe this year?

Chilled - 39%
Shroomadelic - 13%
Crazy - 14%
Buzzing - 31%
Headfrying - 3%


Who was the best band?
Oasis - 6%
The Killers - 5%
Franz - 23%
Macca - 30%
Muse - 36%



Who was your unexpected hit?
Muse - 17%
Macca - 21%
Scissor Sisters - 36%
Snow Patrol - 15%
The Zutons - 11%


Did you have sex at Glastonbury?
Yes - 27%
No - 73%


Which night?
Weds - 11%
Thurs - 18%
Fri - 26%
Sat - 28%
Sun - 17%


Was it with someone you knew before you went to the festival?
Yes - 57%
No - 43%


Where did you do it?
A tent - 70%
In a field - 17%
In a car - 8%
In the bogs -5%

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