I'd never heard of them before I watched the coverage & I have to say I loved their set.
People seem to forget that Glastonbury is a huge party, it may have a professional stage set up at one end but the punters are there to sing, dance, drink, laugh & have the time of their lives with their best mates. you may see a gig that looks & sounds crap on TV but is fantastic to be there.
Munford & sons was one of them gigs. It probably looked & sounded not so great but after being a Glastonbury regular I knew they would go down really well.
Last night my mate rang me as he'd just got back (He stayed for the after party that happens every year) and I asked him about Munford & son's, he told me that being in the crowd was a massive dancing knees up, people jigged, linked arms jumped around, laughed & played silly buggers all the way through their set. he said it was by far the best fun he'd ever had in front of the pyramid stage in all the years he'd been going.
Some people will always see something different to what the people there are seeing & hearing. which is the real shame of the Glastonbury coverage.
I did love their set, I admit I would not buy their music, but so what ? music is fun & to get joy out of music is the most amazing thing in the world, without that feeling of joy I would never bother making & listening to music anymore. because without that feeling of joy & surprise what is the point ?
If people hate/strongly dislike this band then fine, but why bitch about them for being offered & accepting the biggest gig of their lives ? If someone offered me this opportunity I would snap their hand off because that gig will stay with them for the rest of their lives....hats off to them because they did their best with what they had.
God bless not only Glastonbury but god bless new music & the joy it brings.