Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I would rather that than that slimey tory Gary Barlow sucking up to the conservatives
I would like to batter him with a coal shovel
I'm sensing a lot of anger Sludge. Perhaps focus on spirituality and meditation. Have you thought about religion?
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Citizen's Nephew
I'm sensing a lot of anger Sludge. Perhaps focus on spirituality and meditation. Have you thought about religion?
I think church might be the path
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Jimmy the Jock
So you enjoyed him playing songs no one had heard ?
And saying I aint playing the songs you want to hear ?
There are hundreds, nay thousands of performers who could have done a far better job than he did .
And you know it
He performed 22 Beatles songs and 8 Wings songs. I think he’s entitled to also perform a few he’s written in the last 45 years.
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I think church might be the path
You won't be allowed inside any where your face is familiar. No woman parishioner would be safe when within your groping range.
You've had the hump since Glasto started. I've told you enough times Barry Manilow will never appear there. Accept it and move on.
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Organ Morgan.
You won't be allowed inside any where your face is familiar. No woman parishioner would be safe when within your groping range.
You've had the hump since Glasto started. I've told you enough times Barry Manilow will never appear there. Accept it and move on.
Do you agree with Charlotte Church is getting better with age ?
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I think church might be the path
You need the good book
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you agree with Charlotte Church is getting better with age ?
No, she looks mumsier and more rotund by the day.
Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
Yay, it's now on iPlayer.
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Alan Lung
Yay, it's now on iPlayer.
Caught up with the missing half a dozen songs at the end. Where an 80 year gets the energy to perform like that is quite astonishing. I've seen him three times live and yes his voice isn't what it once was but he's lost none of his swagger and musicianship. Just great.
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Moodybluebird
Caught up with the missing half a dozen songs at the end. Where an 80 year gets the energy to perform like that is quite astonishing. I've seen him three times live and yes his voice isn't what it once was but he's lost none of his swagger and musicianship. Just great.
Outstanding wasn't he? I've always been more of a John Lennon fan but his set was unbelievable.
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Alan Lung
Outstanding wasn't he? I've always been more of a John Lennon fan but his set was unbelievable.
First time I saw him was at Wembley Arena when Linda was in his band and when he came on stage and broke into Can't Buy Me Love the hairs on the back of my neck stood on end. A feeling I will never forget. I was a Lennon fan too but I much preferred Paul as a solo artist.
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SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you agree with Charlotte Church is getting better with age ?
She's certainly more fanciable now than when she was 10.
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I grew up in the 1960's and it's fair to say I'm a huge Beatles fan. I've even seen them live. I even liked Wings! There is no doubt that Macca is is one of the greats - mainly for his membership of the Beatles and his song writing but not for his singing. His Glastonbury set was OK ish for me. But his singing was a bit off but was partly disguised by the fact he was surrounded by talented musicians who could also sing. Frankly I was underwhelmed. However, for me the most disappointing performance of Glastonbury was Diana Ross who spent the entire set singing out of tune. There goes another legend.
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Vindec
I grew up in the 1960's and it's fair to say I'm a huge Beatles fan. I've even seen them live. I even liked Wings! There is no doubt that Macca is is one of the greats - mainly for his membership of the Beatles and his song writing but not for his singing. His Glastonbury set was OK ish for me. But his singing was a bit off but was partly disguised by the fact he was surrounded by talented musicians who could also sing. Frankly I was underwhelmed. However, for me the most disappointing performance of Glastonbury was Diana Ross who spent the entire set singing out of tune. There goes another legend.
I don't think Diana Ross was a legend
A few good songs
But never a stevie wonder , Bowie, beatles , led zep , Bob marley etc
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SLUDGE FACTORY
I don't think Diana Ross was a legend
A few good songs
But never a stevie wonder , Bowie, beatles , led zep , Bob marley etc
I think she is. She was huge in the 1960's with the Supremes and as a solo artist even bigger. She has headlined acts for the last 50 years and more and rightly she was given star billing at Glastonbury. However, her performance at Glastonbury was abysmal. It is said there were technical issues but I for one don't believe it.
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Vindec
I think she is. She was huge in the 1960's with the Supremes and as a solo artist even bigger. She has headlined acts for the last 50 years and more and rightly she was given star billing at Glastonbury. However, her performance at Glastonbury was abysmal. It is said there were technical issues but I for one don't believe it.
That's as maybe but she's one of the worst penalty takers of all time !