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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
MacAdder
Absolutely was, Liam too.
Definitely Maybe great album, all downhill after.
Yeah, agreed.
I keep reading Noel saying (about High Flying Birds) "this is the best album i've ever made"..
Ummm, No Noel, absolutely shite. So middle of the road it makes Dire Straits look like the sex pistols.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
AfricanBluebird
Yeah, agreed.
I keep reading Noel saying (about High Flying Birds) "this is the best album i've ever made"..
Ummm, No Noel, absolutely shite. So middle of the road it makes Dire Straits look like the sex pistols.
Yeah he’s talking guff….new stuff is so bland
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
They nailed it
And he's still doing it now
Just wish Taxman came belting out
Taxman is a harrison song - I'm not sure he tends to cover the one he didn't write. So sadly that would leave out quite a few bangers like Taxman, Come Together, Hey Bull Dog, Revolution
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
PhyllisStant
Taxman is a harrison song - I'm not sure he tends to cover the one he didn't write. So sadly that would leave out quite a few bangers like Taxman, Come Together, Hey Bull Dog, Revolution
Shame , great riffing and rhythm in so much of their stuff
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
Thought his set would have been on iPlayer, anyone know why it's not?
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
Alan Lung
Thought his set would have been on iPlayer, anyone know why it's not?
No. I wanted to watch it this morning, after only catching thr first half hour or so yesterday.
People have also been whinging that it wasn't shown live last night, but an hour later than live. It would explain why, when I tuned in to the Pyramid live feed on the Red Button yesterday, they were showing Billie Eilish.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
I watched it last night, and thought it was a bit downbeat. There were a hundred or so songs he could have played, and that's just th Beatles material. But then I thought, hell, he can play what he likes. It was still a storming set, and for an 80 year old, it was astonishing. Great to see all ages singing along, and knowing all the words.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
tforturton
I watched it last night, and thought it was a bit downbeat. There were a hundred or so songs he could have played, and that's just th Beatles material. But then I thought, hell, he can play what he likes. It was still a storming set, and for an 80 year old, it was astonishing. Great to see all ages singing along, and knowing all the words.
Are you sure no one was singing 'City' instead of 'Hey Jude'?😄
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Shame , great riffing and rhythm in so much of their stuff
He did play Something (Harrison) and Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite! (Lennon).
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
Alan Lung
Thought his set would have been on iPlayer, anyone know why it's not?
I have heard that it goes on 24 hours after the original broadcast, so should be on soon.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
What were you watching ?
He was and is a sanctimonious git.
How did he ever get that gig?
Be easier to get tickets next year.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
Jimmy the Jock
What were you watching ?
He was and is a sanctimonious git.
How did he ever get that gig?
Be easier to get tickets next year.
Can you name another living performer as influential as him deserving of the Saturday night slot ?
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Can you name another living performer as influential as him deserving of the Saturday night slot ?
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
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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
Thousands of performers who could have delivered a more flawless performance - yes
How many of them could have commanded such a big crowd and retained their interest?
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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
Well if you look at the playlist your comments are not correct
I would have loved day tripper for example
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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?
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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.
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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.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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 ?
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
I think church might be the path
You need the good book
Bravo Two Zero by Andy McNab
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
SLUDGE FACTORY
Do you agree with Charlotte Church is getting better with age ?
No, she looks mumsier and more rotund by the day.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
Yay, it's now on iPlayer.
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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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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Re: Paul McCartney At Glastonbury
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Originally Posted by
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.