Photo: Samir Hussein/Samir Hussein/WireImage Here in Britain, it feels like the ’70s again. Last week, Kate Bush topped the charts, while train workers went on strike for fairer wages and temperatures soared to numbers that almost reached 1976’s brutal June heat wave. Meanwhile, in Somerset, hundreds of thousands of festivalgoers gathered for Glastonbury Festival, the country’s biggest party in cider-drenched fields, following a COVID-induced three-year hiatus.
“Hello, it’s nice to be with you. You all look lovely,” says Shaw. “It’s nice to be on a stage not sponsored by cryptocurrency.” I resent myself for how much I’d like to see Dry Cleaning play to a Bored Apes crowd.Back to the house for TLC at the West Holt Stage. I’m miles away, but I still feel starstruck when T-Boz and Chilli show up on screen. Their backup dancers are incredible and stupid hot.
We watch a little of Turnstile’s set as they bring their latest album, Glow On, to life at the John Peel stage. We re-create the mosh pits by repeatedly banging into each other and accidentally clunk heads.Time for Lorde at the Pyramid Stage. She has a beautifully tacky lemon-stained blonde dye job while her band is outfitted in yellow suits; they all look as if they belong in a ’70s children’s TV show.
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