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Music
in the News
Wednesday 03 July 2002
Vocabulary from the world of music. Listen to and read the story
then find explanations of difficult words below.
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Glastonbury will be back next year
Summary: The biggest music festival of the year will return again next year owing to the huge success of this year’s festival.
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The
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Glastonbury will be back next year following the success of the new security measures, says the organiser of the event. Michael Eavis said the massive fence and telling people they wouldn't get in has stopped people without tickets trying to sneak in. The festival didn't happen in 2001 because so many people sneaked in the year before, risking the security and safety of those with tickets. The bands booked this year have also been a bit calmer than before, with no heavy rock bands that make fans want to crowd surf or mosh. That has made things safer, and the fence has also helped reduce crime inside the site, down more than 50% on the last festival. To put the festival on the organisers have to get permission from the local council, and Eavis reckons that won't be a problem in years to come. The festival helps make lots of money for charity, with about £750,000 going to charities like Greenpeace and Oxfam.
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The
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security measures
things that are done to make a place safer
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sneak in
to get into somewhere in a way that isn’t allowed
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heavy rock
music that is usually played on guitars and drums and is loud and crashing
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crowd surf
passing someone over the heads of other members of the audience
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mosh
when people push into each other in a violent way
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down 50%
there is half the amount of crime there was before
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put the festival on
have the festival
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reckons
thinks
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years to come
in the future
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