
Festival Sounds
Lighthearted music festival podcast from Bilal and Tilly. We love Glastonbury, we chat about loads of others too such as Green Man, Isle of Wight, Reading and Leeds, and End of the Road. We interview artists about songwriting and causes that are important to them. We chat to festival founders and people who bring festivals together.
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Festival Sounds
Roy Gurvitz, creator of Lost Vagueness. Part two, early days of Glastonbury
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We are joined by Roy Gurvitz, creator of Lost Vagueness, the iconic corner of Glastonbury Festival that was credited with saving the festival itself in the early 2000s by re-inventing how audiences interact with performers.
We pick up when he started to combine selling wine with putting on music.
And soon after how he found himself in the south east corner of Glastonbury, before there was a south east corner and we discuss the birth of Lost Vagueness
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