ā” Co-creators of the Glastonbury Festival, Michael and Jean Eavis, join Oasis before their headline set āŖļø 23 June 1995 ā”ļø by Jill Furmanovsky
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ā” Co-creators of the Glastonbury Festival, Michael and Jean Eavis, join Oasis before their headline set āŖļø 23 June 1995 ā”ļø by Jill Furmanovsky

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billybraggofficial:Ā So this happened. (X) So yeah, so there I was at the @NMEmagazine awards last night, invited to present the God-like Genius Award to @Emily_Eavis when at the very last minute - literally as I walked into the backstage area - I discovered that I would be co-presenting with @TaylorSwift. I don't know if she was as surprised as I was, but we had time for a brief chat about pop and politics and when I asked for a photo, she took my phone and shot a couple of pics before someone turned on the lights- like the blue one I posted last night - and then a couple more. You might think we were chalk and cheese but I admire her willingness to take a stand on issues and her struggle to own her back catalogue resonates with me, as I underwent a similar struggle in the 1980s. It was a somewhat surreal pairing - I think that's why the @NMEmagazine put us together - but we got on like a house on fire. More power to her, I say.Ā #nme #nmeawards #taylorswift #billybragg
Michael Eavis (co-creator of the Glastonbury Festival), his daughter, Emily Eavis (co-organiser) and Robert Smith ā NME Awards, 2020.
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Thankyou Michael Eavis for that little Easter egg!
Speaking to BBC Somerset, Eavis said: āIāve got two of my favourite headliners⦠already booked [ā¦] I canāt tell you the second one [ā¦] you would love her to bits⦠everybody does [ā¦] but no names at the momentā¦
ā you would love her to bitsā
āLove herā
LOVER !!!!!!!
First time in 10 years Iāve been allowed the time of work to go to Glastonbury and Iām 100% my girl @taylorswift is headlining!!!!!
CANNOT WAIT!!!!!!!!!
@taylorswift @taylornation @tree-paine

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My biggest mistake was not booking George Harrison in 1999. He had formed a band but I said no to them. I didn't really fancy an old Beatle coming down and just having a go - at that stage it didn't sound very attractive. But two years later he died and I was so upset about that.Ā That's the only serious mistake I've made all through Glastonbury's history.
Michael Eavis,Ā āMY enduring memories from four decades of the Glastonbury Festivalā,Ā The Mirror (14 April 2006)
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Worthy Farm ā The site of the UKās best-known festival Glastonbury inĀ Pilton
A five-day festival of contemporary performing arts. In addition to contemporary music, the festival hosts dance, theatre and other arts. Glastonbury is attended by around 200,000 people, thus requiring extensive security, transport, water, and electricity-supply infrastructure. Most festival staff are volunteers. Worthy Farm is the birthplace of the most famous festival. The festival is namedā¦
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