So The Who close Glastonbury, how was it for you?

Aw boo, it's over for another year, but hey wasn't it great mud-sliding fun! The Who closed the world's biggest music festival with a resounding greatest hits set, as the rain pounded down for one final time, it certainly didnt dampen Pete Townshend and Roger Daltrey's spirits.

Caribou, Richard & Linda, Super Furry Animals, Robert Wyatt and a weekend ignoring Glasto

Just having a look through your recent comments while i wait for the troops to make it back from Glastonbury and Knowsley Hall. Thanks, as ever, for your comments; even Madison, who appears to have spammed the recent Richard And Linda Thompsonthread with a hunk of WB Yeats. Cheers for that.

Knowsley Hall — a fond farewell

As the sun sinks slowly into the west, we bid you a fond farewell from Knowsley Hall.

Knowsley Hall — May’s Picture Blog!

Our fearless Picture Editor May Starey has been out shooting the great unwashed. Here's a selection of her best pictures... Mud

Knowsley Hall — In Praise Of Madness

Madness Ah, this is how you do it.

Knowsley Hall — tequila and Joss Stone

Joss Stone "She's not to blame!" sings one of Joss Stone's backing singers. Possibly she's exonerating her lead singer from the inclement weather, that's now reached torrential proportions. Looking at the waterlogged state of the fields round here, I suspect that it might not be the Mersey alone that you'll need a ferry to cross later this evening.

Come down Sunday… Shirley Bassey, Manics and more

Have been for the final wander round the immense space that Glastonbury covers, the sound of Shirley Bassey as she performs on the main stage floats across the air...
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