Glastonbury
By (Author) Crispin Aubrey
By (author) John Shearlaw
Introduction by Michael Eavis
Ebury Publishing
Ebury Press
1st August 2005
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
781.6607942383
Paperback
304
Width 126mm, Height 198mm, Spine 18mm
208g
This is the remarkable story of how the Glastonbury Festival that started as a party in a Somerset field in the 1970s went on to become one of the world's most famous music festivals. The tales are told in the words of everyone involved with the festival, from Michael and Emily Eavis and Arabella Churchill to Glastonbury village residents and local policemen. There is also a wealth of celebrity contributions: we hear from David Bowle, Normal Cook, Fran Healy, Chris Martin, Billy Bragg and John Peel, to name just a few. It adds up to a fascinating slice of popular history, telling the full story of this much loved festival.
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 -- Robert Sandall * 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 *
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.