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Supreme answer on so many levels Banksy. Not least cause one of the Waterboys is a neighbour of mine and I can't wait to tell him that it's common knowledge that he killed Glastonbury. I remember it being OK in the early 90,s. Not good enough to pay to get in or anything, but still OK.
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Have we had a Glasto thread? on 14:34 - Jun 25 with 1433 views
Have we had a Glasto thread? on 10:50 - Jun 25 by Romeo4
Think I’m officially old now. None of it is really pulling me in this year. Idles and Fontaines DC are the only exceptions. Loving their work.
Watched Billie Eilish last night with the most senior Romeo4 Jnr. A very different kind of headline set. I won’t be rushing out to buy her stuff (told you I was old) but actually quite enjoyed it.
Now watching Radiohead’s headline set from ‘97 on iplayer. Just great.
Hope Macca rocks it tonight.
[Post edited 25 Jun 2022 10:57]
I watched most of Eilish's set.
Not my thing but it's not meant to be.
Enjoyed the energy though and really wasn't interested in seeing ageing artists I've seen/heard many times already.
Have we had a Glasto thread? on 10:50 - Jun 25 by Romeo4
Think I’m officially old now. None of it is really pulling me in this year. Idles and Fontaines DC are the only exceptions. Loving their work.
Watched Billie Eilish last night with the most senior Romeo4 Jnr. A very different kind of headline set. I won’t be rushing out to buy her stuff (told you I was old) but actually quite enjoyed it.
Now watching Radiohead’s headline set from ‘97 on iplayer. Just great.
Hope Macca rocks it tonight.
[Post edited 25 Jun 2022 10:57]
Apparently Macca played a blinder last night in a local pub.
Ok reporting back on the McCartney show in Frome last night… #PaulMcCartney
Just now got around to watching that with a little tear in my eye remembering days that were lived more passionately....proper full on raves, free festivals, demonstrations and the like. Seems rarer nowadays in the age of individualism.
They just played the whole of Brutalism on the BBC introducing stage I believe....now I bet that was passionate.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."