Alex James must have been feeling as nostalgic as the rest of us, because he lit up a cigarette on stage. You are not supposed to do that these days. Still, what are they serving at Spectator lunches? He looked younger than I do.
Blur are not in fact younger than I am. But were they this year's only act not to have done Glastonbury because they were personal friends of King Arthur, or indeed of Joseph of Arimathea?
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No, I'm pretty sure it's OK for him to do that - the Glastonbury festival is outdoors, so the stage isn't covered by the ban on smoking in enclosed public places.
ReplyDeleteWhat about bus stops? And it's a workplace.
ReplyDeleteStill, he was clearly back in the Britpop glory days. He wasn't the only one...
The question of whether it's workplace is neither here nor there - it's about enclosure. Some bus stops are; the main stage at Glastonbury isn't.
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