Unlikely to be a lengthy thread but a couple of comments. It feels like the coverage on BBC R3 across the weekend is slightly shorter but I could be wrong. The first programme got off to a shaky start with the continuity announcer stumbling over his words on several occasions during the lead in, either uncomfortable or unknowledgeable, and Lopa describing Polish band Hanba! as Haniba on two occasions before getting it right. The BBC website has comments from the main organiser to the effect that the Brexit effect has played havoc with artists obtaining visas. But I know from announcements of last minute cancellations when at the festival that there have always been these problems although they could now be worse.
The tone of his interview - words like "sad" - and the photos that have been published do not suggest massive crowds. Again, I could be wrong. But live music is becoming pricier. The weather forecast wasn't good. The RMT strikes are untimely and arguably there wasn't a truly gobsmacking headliner this year. Many of the candidates for such a billing are themselves becoming older. Nothing against the likes of Leftfield - there was always the whirl-y-gig for modern dance - but there might well be more of these sorts of acts now. It doesn't seem to me that they are necessarily the way to get more people in. That has always been about a combination of the N'Dours, Keitas etc and the hitherto unknown but imaginatively unusual.
The tone of his interview - words like "sad" - and the photos that have been published do not suggest massive crowds. Again, I could be wrong. But live music is becoming pricier. The weather forecast wasn't good. The RMT strikes are untimely and arguably there wasn't a truly gobsmacking headliner this year. Many of the candidates for such a billing are themselves becoming older. Nothing against the likes of Leftfield - there was always the whirl-y-gig for modern dance - but there might well be more of these sorts of acts now. It doesn't seem to me that they are necessarily the way to get more people in. That has always been about a combination of the N'Dours, Keitas etc and the hitherto unknown but imaginatively unusual.
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