Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Music Weekly podcast: Glastonbury 2011 ? day two

When Billy Bragg first came to Glastonbury in 1984, he tells Rosie Swash, it was a CND festival, full of anti-Thatcher protesters. With a new crowd, and a Conservative prime minister in power once again, he explains why the Leftfield stage is more important than ever, as the idea of political activism comes into focus for a new generation.

Guy Garvey, meanwhile, is full of nerves ahead of Elbow's performance this evening. Glastonbury, he says, is still the best party on Earth and playing on the Pyramid stage is a huge deal for him. Plus he shares the secret of successful festival footwear, and gives us the inside information on Micahel Eavis's breakfast habits.

Rosie, Alexis and Malik Meer also discuss U2's headline set from Friday night, and look forward to Saturday's Glastonbury highlights. There's also a track from Oh Land, who are playing not one, not two but three sets at the festival this weekend.

We'd like to hear from you ? whether you're at Glastonbury or not ? leave us an Audioboo telling us your highlights so far. We'll play the best ones over the weekend.

You can record an Audioboo on your computer and Apple and Android devices ? just make sure you tweet @MusicWeeklyPod the link to your "boo" ? or post it in the comments below.

Follow us on Twitter and Facebook for updates, and we'll be back tomorrow with our next mudcast.


Source: http://www.guardian.co.uk/music/musicblog/audio/2011/jun/25/music-weekly-glastonbury-2011-day-two-audio

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