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  1. #51

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    Absolute garbage. I walked away as did many others. If your headlining the Pyramid bang out your hits. They did the same a few years ago at The Park for a secret gig which was more understandable but last night was just poor. Maybe engage with the crowd too? Just came across as arrogant for me

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    My idea of hell.
    However, enjoying watching/listening to it on tv with all my home comforts.
    Probably would have enjoyed seeing Bobby Womack there a few years ago but thats about as close as I get to regrets and This event.

  3. #53

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tandy View Post
    Dizzy Rascal greatest act ever
    Is he bollocks!

    Though he thinks he is, the arrogant 2wat
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/av/enterta...ng-glastonbury


    Look, Dizzy, you ain't headlining because you are (C)rap.

  4. #54

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    Contrary to a lot on here I like Radiohead. I was brought up on late 60s and early 70s psychedelic music and jazz fusion though so probably that's why. I think they put on a hell of a gig. Each to their own though.

    And I find Elbow totally boring too.

  5. #55

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    Quote Originally Posted by cardiff55 View Post
    Contrary to a lot on here I like Radiohead. I was brought up on late 60s and early 70s psychedelic music and jazz fusion though so probably that's why. I think they put on a hell of a gig. Each to their own though.

    And I find Elbow totally boring too.
    Same thoughts as you 55 !

    Churning out the same songs at every gig is not what rock and roll is about.
    Where's the spontaneity the excitement ?
    I'm not saying Radiohead were as exciting as some bands, but they do what they do because it feels right to them.
    It's a bit like saying to Vincent Van Gogh, that in the commercial world that we wanted him to paint by numbers.
    It ceases to be 'him'.
    Jimi Hendrix when he headlined festivals that dwarfed Glastonbury, would often nearly half of his set of songs that had never been released and improvisations that were exactly that.
    After a year or two of playing the 'hits' he wanted to move on as a progressive and innovative artist. He felt stifled and caged to be expected to play the same songs in exactly the same way.
    Radiohead are one of the few bands who have the balls to have an similar philosophy.

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    British sea power live now was watching turgid Jools Holland

  7. #57

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tandy View Post
    Dizzy Rascal greatest act ever
    Here is a live recording of the best band to EVER headline Glastonbury! Back in the days when it was a proper festival.

    Tune In, Turn On, Drop Out, as the late great Timothy Leary once said !

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZq4Oe39nP4

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qZq4Oe39nP4

  8. #58

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    Quote Originally Posted by Wales-Bales View Post
    Who are you looking forward to seeing?

    The Pretenders opening gig is up on iPlayer now, and it's not too bad actually. She even got to call Rupert Murdoch a kent (no gilf comments please )

    Waiting for Radiohead who are on in a bit.
    Downloaded the Pretenders gig, hard to believe that Chrissie Hynde is 66!

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    Wild Beasts, a new band to me, thoroughly enjoyed their set

  10. #60

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    Quote Originally Posted by JDerrida View Post
    Same thoughts as you 55 !

    Churning out the same songs at every gig is not what rock and roll is about.
    Where's the spontaneity the excitement ?
    I'm not saying Radiohead were as exciting as some bands, but they do what they do because it feels right to them.
    It's a bit like saying to Vincent Van Gogh, that in the commercial world that we wanted him to paint by numbers.
    It ceases to be 'him'.
    Jimi Hendrix when he headlined festivals that dwarfed Glastonbury, would often nearly half of his set of songs that had never been released and improvisations that were exactly that.
    After a year or two of playing the 'hits' he wanted to move on as a progressive and innovative artist. He felt stifled and caged to be expected to play the same songs in exactly the same way.
    Radiohead are one of the few bands who have the balls to have an similar philosophy.
    Rock and roll is about getting the crowd going, entertaining...

    Kiss are far from the best songwriters in the world, but give kick ass performances live.

    Radiohead can do that at Glastonbury for the simple fact the audience is for the most part people there because it's Glastonbury, couldn't give a toss who the bands are.

    There's no comparison between Hendrix and Radiohead...

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    Really enjoying Future Islands. The bloke is a nutter but an entertaining one with good toons

  12. #62

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    I've always fancied going but my wife won't have it even though we both love our concerts.
    Her reason is the thought of filthy toilets and stinking showers, and the though of standing next to someone who hasn't washed for 3 days.
    She's a Bettws girl ffs

  13. #63

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baloo View Post
    Jo Whitely scrubbing up well for a 50+ year old.
    She seems to be a bit of a 'marmite' choice.
    Mmmm .. Marmite. Mmmmm... Jo Whiley. Covered in Marmite..

  14. #64

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tandy View Post
    Dizzy Rascal greatest act ever
    iz i'e oop dere witya Mrz Breewns Baiys?

  15. #65

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    I haven't seen a decent act yet on the Beeb. The standard of musicianship from most acts is appalling.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sgt. Pepper View Post
    She seems to be a bit of a 'marmite' choice.
    Mmmm .. Marmite. Mmmmm... Jo Whiley. Covered in Marmite..
    I think she looks like a praying mantis.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vindec View Post
    I haven't seen a decent act yet on the Beeb. The standard of musicianship from most acts is appalling.
    I would disagree with this but, it's subjective, there is a quote by Richie Blackmore on the inside cover of the Slade Alive LP which, he says, "they don't care about the notes and there is a public wanting that" I would suggest that this is applicable to Glastonbury, the people there just want a good time and have little interest in poor playing or a few bum notes here and there, when i go to watch my lad play, i'm always interested in his and the bands playing but would guess that i'm in a minority at a gig.

  18. #68

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nelsonca61 View Post
    I would disagree with this but, it's subjective, there is a quote by Richie Blackmore on the inside cover of the Slade Alive LP which, he says, "they don't care about the notes and there is a public wanting that" I would suggest that this is applicable to Glastonbury, the people there just want a good time and have little interest in poor playing or a few bum notes here and there, when i go to watch my lad play, i'm always interested in his and the bands playing but would guess that i'm in a minority at a gig.
    Unfortunately, the true musical greats are now in their 60's, 70's or dead now.

    The snowflakes really haven't got a clue.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    Unfortunately, the true musical greats are now in their 60's, 70's or dead now.

    The snowflakes really haven't got a clue.
    Katy perry on now, she wouldn't have lasted 5 mins on stage back in the day, what the feck is she about?? Just plain pop chart kiddy crap isn't it??

  20. #70

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nick View Post
    Unfortunately, the true musical greats are now in their 60's, 70's or dead now.

    The snowflakes really haven't got a clue.
    Agree about the snowflakes, but Foo Fighters are always excellent.

  21. #71

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    I can't stand enormous gigs and never go to one where watching the screen passes as actually seeing a band.
    Anyway, my question is....don't people get pissed off when they can't see the stage because of a bloody great flag or two is in the way?
    I went to see Santana last year and I was in the third or fourth row and the idiot in front of me decided to to hold his mobile phone up and record it all whilst looking at the gig on his screen rather than watch the gig. As his hands and phone was blocking my view the whole time I had to give him an almighty bollocking so that I could see the gig that I paid for.

  22. #72

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    Pretenders please retire FFS

  23. #73

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    The Foo Fighters are an awesome 'stadium rock' band. They didn't disappoint tonight.
    I saw them a couple of years back at the Milton Keynes Bowl and they were incredible. One of the last proper rock bands and there won't be many more.

    Quite impressive to think that Dave Grohl has been in two of the biggest bands of his generation.

  24. #74

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    Quote Originally Posted by Glos Blue View Post
    The Foo Fighters are an awesome 'stadium rock' band. They didn't disappoint tonight.
    I saw them a couple of years back at the Milton Keynes Bowl and they were incredible. One of the last proper rock bands and there won't be many more.

    Quite impressive to think that Dave Grohl has been in two of the biggest bands of his generation.
    Nirvana were dead in the water once Nevermind was released. Over produced, mainstream version of what Bleach was...

    It would have been interesting to see what happened if Cobain had lived. In utero was woeful, product of someone no longer giving a sh*t. Would Nirvana have morphed into the musical style of Foo Fighters? Doubtful - probably would have imploded.

    It's clear with hindsight that Grohl was head and shoulders far more talented than anyone else in Nirvana.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ccfc_is_my_life View Post
    Nirvana were dead in the water once Nevermind was released. Over produced, mainstream version of what Bleach was...

    It would have been interesting to see what happened if Cobain had lived. In utero was woeful, product of someone no longer giving a sh*t. Would Nirvana have morphed into the musical style of Foo Fighters? Doubtful - probably would have imploded.

    It's clear with hindsight that Grohl was head and shoulders far more talented than anyone else in Nirvana.
    I agree with most of that; although I think that if Cobain hadn't blown his own brains out, Nirvana would've still had a few years at the top before they were found out. A generation of melancholic teenagers connected with them and it would've taken those teenagers to grow up to realise just how shit they were.

    Musically poor and nonsense lyrically. As you say, Grohl's ability was far beyond the rest of the band. A perfect example is their Unplugged in New York album, where the most popular songs are cover versions. Watch Dave Grohl play drums in other projects post-Nirvana to see just how much he was held back.

    The Foo's are perfect for him; big anthemic rock songs filled with loud guitar and heavy drums, they don't take themselves too seriously and aren't trying to be the voice of depressed teens. I could watch them all night!

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