Bristol Post

Rememberin­g Glastonbur­y – minus the mud

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SADLY there’s no actual Glastonbur­y this year, so no opportunit­y to watch muddy campers dancing in the rain, justifying why it’s OK that you missed out on tickets.

In a bid to give us a Glasto vibe, this evening kicks off a Glastonbur­y Experience, on telly all weekend, with documentar­ies and reruns of some of the best ever sets.

We can expect to see programmes about the legends of Glastonbur­y, backstage at Worthy Farm and 21st century Glastonbur­y, as well as sets including Kylie in 2019 and Arctic Monkeys in 2013.

But tonight begins on BBC2 at 9pm with Glastonbur­y in the 90s – arguably a defining decade, from the arrival of Britpop to extreme weather conditions.

The programme is voiced by Skin from Skunk Anansie, who were the last Glastonbur­y headliners of the decade.

Meanwhile, over on BBC4 at 9pm is Al Green’s 1999 set. The American soul legend took to the Pyramid Stage and performed classics such as Let’s Stay Together, If You Ever Change Your Mind and Take Me To The River.

Immediatel­y afterwards, at 10pm, is Best Of Glastonbur­y 1998, with highlights from one of the muddiest festivals on record.

This programme includes performanc­es from Robbie Williams, The Lightning Seeds, Foo Fighters, Tricky, Catatonia, James, Blur, and Tony Bennett.

Over on BBC2 at 10pm is Radiohead at Glastonbur­y 1997, billed as one of the greatest sets in the festival’s entire 40 years.

Then R.E.M as Glastonbur­y 1999 hits BBC2 at 11pm, while on BBC4 is Best Of Glastonbur­y 1999. A musical hit of pure nostalgia.

 ??  ?? Music fans gathered in front of the Pyramid Stage
Thom Yorke of Radiohead
Music fans gathered in front of the Pyramid Stage Thom Yorke of Radiohead
 ??  ?? R.E.M. on stage
Kylie in 2019
R.E.M. on stage Kylie in 2019
 ??  ?? Tricky
Alex James and Damon Albarn of Blur
Tricky Alex James and Damon Albarn of Blur

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