22-06-2017 16:44 via theguardian.com

Losing Lost Vagueness: remembering Glastonbury's first 'naughty corner'

Burlesque, robots, trapeze artists, a wedding chapel, a casino, extreme art events at 4am — Lost Vagueness was an anarchic, original idea that saved the Glastonbury festival at a difficult time. But, finds a new film, it could not surviveThe morning sun slowly cooks the inside of your tent. You wipe away the mud flaking on your brow, and with a cider-induced thunderstorm crashing inside your skull you come around, and you ask yourself: did I get married last night?Many who went to Glastonb
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