Temporarily brings back the frustration of that night over 8 years ago
The headlining acts are normally transmitted live on the BBC. It was a great surprise that Leonard's set , or at least some of it , wasn't. Glastonbury performances often have some ' special atmosphere' and it would have been good to try to capture this on film.
The BBC cameras are permanently in place to film the pyramid stage throughout the festival, were there during Leonard's set , and some were certainly used for the big screens . Thus , not sure of the validity of the notion he thought cameras would get in the way of audience connection .At the time I thought it had more to do with commercial issues , and maybe more a decision of Leonard's management than Leonard himself .Maybe with the plan to issue a live DVD and album from the tour they didn't want a competing show, professionally filmed by the BBC, potentially in bootleg circulation or just recorded by fans from the live transmission
So we have the magnificent Live in London from the same tour, recorded a few weeks after Glastonbury, and of course most of us would say the DVD manages to capture not just the excellent performance , but also the connection with the audience in the vast space of the London O2.