lots of spanish people love one direction, it turns out, or love louis tomlinson, because i've had a bout 23k, last time i looked. everyone was replying saying "it was louis, "you should go and listen to his music." so did you not realise it was as you walked past? no. you just saw the melee of people? ijust stopped to watch the game for a bit and then carried on. yeah. but these things happen all of the time, kind of in the corners that don't get shown on the tv as well. so covering it, it is unlike anything else, really, in musicjournalism. in your experience, how do you physically do it? i know how i do it, which is sort of battle through the crowds but actually not go... the bbc compound, where we work, is right next to the pyramid stage. and, you know, i tend to think if i'm going to do a live, i'm not going to be able to go that far awayjust because it's going to take so long to get there. and if there's a signal problem, i just don't want that to happen. but are you freer? how are you doing it? so, in between the other stage and the pyramid stage are sort of an area called inte