Glastonbury Festival 2004 - Saturday
View fullsize Bloke reads the Guardian while having a spliff and a glass of red wine - how terribly middle class! |
View fullsize The mud was starting to form... |
View fullsize ...whee! |
View fullsize Lostprophets, who played a blinding set. |
View fullsize The only time I could see them clearly was at the end, when the camera crane moved out of the way. |
View fullsize Starsailor. No Donovan this year... |
View fullsize ...but a great show, despite the damp. |
View fullsize I tried to be clever and put binoculars in front of my viewfinder. Well look, you can see magnified guitars! |
View fullsize Water Aid staff get all the bum costumes... |
View fullsize Bloke had just bought a nice warm hat. |
View fullsize Jetplane Landing, part of Rock Against Racism. |
View fullsize Jetplane Landing again, still in the Leftfield. |
View fullsize The Leftfield statue by night... |
View fullsize ...and how it had looked earlier that day. |
View fullsize The Rutles, in the Acoustic tent. |
View fullsize Hothouse Flowers, who we saw instead of Macca. |
View fullsize Liam and Peter. |
View fullsize Liam beckoned for an audience member to throw over his penny whistle; he played for a while then threw it back. |
View fullsize The kindly steward who spotted me and let me sit in front of the barrier. |
View fullsize Rapturous audience during "Don't Go". |
View fullsize Click here for more photos of the Hothouse Flowers at Glastonbury 2004. |
View fullsize A wax flare seller with his lass, in front of Macca finishing his set at the Pyramid. |
Extra set photos: Hothouse Flowers | Billy Bragg | Muse
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