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The
Priddy Pool Free Festival July 1979
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Hippies
flock to Priddy for free festival
The
report from the Wells Journal Somerset and West of England Advertiser
Thursday,
July 12th, 1979 - click here
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I'd been going to "underground"
rock concerts and the like for some years (I suppose it started around
1971 with a Hawkwind concert in Liverpool (the Space Ritual tour). Sadly,
I never took a camera to any of these events until I cam across the Priddy
Pool Festival whilst on summer holiday in 1979
A friend and myself were doing
a motorbike holiday of the West country, we'd been down to Cornwall and
had now made our way back to near Glastonbury, having heard rumours of
a free festival in the area. Well, it was getting a bit late when we met
up with the convoy as it was setting up on common land at Priddy Pool..
I drove onto the site, past
camp fires and stalls selling all sorts of stuff and found a place to
put up the tent. I was a bit nervous at first, I'd met a few travellers
before, but had never actually stayed with any. I ended up staying on
site for two weeks before I was faced with the choice of chucking my job
in or going back to London. I did go back to work, but ever since Priddy
I've had more than just a soft spot for this community.
The first few nights we had
a fair range of music (Nick Turner had supplied his famous stage), the
festy really only lasted a couple of days though, after that it became
a traveller site.
There was a pub just down the
road (past the police cars which were keeping an eye on us) and they provided
a back room for us to use, they didn't seem to mind us too much, although
other pubs in the area had "No Hippy" signs in the window. By
way of thanks I seem to remember the pub was given a present of toilet
rolls to make up for the strain we had put on its toilet provision.
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About half
the site, Nick Turners stage is in the distance |
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The Last Homely
House. These guys were the first travellers I really got to know |
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My friend
Chris, my bike (Honda CB 200) and my tent. The other guys were living
in a "Plastic pig" - a Reliant three wheeler car
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Another first for me
- Beanburgers.
This bean burger stall
was run by a group of miners from Yorkshire.
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Around the camp fire
of the Last Homely house. I've always been impressed by the way
traveller kids run around and play, something normal "battery
reared" suburban kids seem to miss out on.
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Hippies, lets be honest
:)
Chris on the left (from
Wales somewhere) and Fez from Manchester.
Note the crashed out
person in the background. He did wake up.
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And just to
prove it, me and Fez. |
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