
Glastonbury Fayre
The atmosphere and events of the second Glastonbury Festival, held in 1971.
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"I absolutely love the Glastonbury Festival,one of the greatest music festival there has ever been. This "documentary" is from the 1971 festival, but made in 1973. It is a very good representation of the era, and really shows the attitudes of the time. However, I get very tired of hearing people say that early Glastonbury was best because it was free to attend, and today it is too commercialised. First point to address, in 1971, the Glastonbury Fayre attracted around 1,500 people, and the bands basically played for free. By 1979, there was a £5 entrance fee and 12,000 people. Trouble ..."
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When original director Nicolas Roeg became unavailable to complete work on this movie, second unit director Peter Neal took on the job of assembling the footage and on the original print was given sole director's credit. The new DVD release has amended the end titles to replace his name with Roeg's, while Neal is now listed as Completion Director.
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The atmosphere and events of the second Glastonbury Festival, held in 1971.





