The first fully authorised, exhaustive, unbiased and completely illuminating account of the world's most famous rock and arts outdoor festival
John Shearlaw, journalist, columnist, film researcher and author,
has worked for the Glastonbury Press Office since 1995 and has been
involved with the festival since it began, giving him unrivalled
access to every area of the organisation.
Crispin Aubrey has written for many publications, including the
Guardian and Time Out. Now based in Somerset, he has worked for and
at the festival for the last twenty years as punter, stall-holder,
volunteer and press-officer.
Lets you experience the festival without getting muddy feet or
throwing your TV out the window...a heady portrait of the event,
stirring and never stale
*Observer*
Admirably thorough... The authors of this book have let the
characters speak for themselves
*The Sunday Times*
If you've never been to Glastonbury, Crispin Aubrey and John
Shearlaw have provided a fascinating oral history to tell you what
you've missed
*Daily Mail*
No coffee table is complete without this glossy retrospective of
the coolest festival
*B Magazine*
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