"Gary Numan was fastastic & still looks great & fit @67
Pulp were good, a good performance
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Alanis Morisette was brilliant yesterday too (she hadn't changed a bit either)"
Yeah, but Gary Numan doesn't seem to have faired as well  |
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"Gary Numan was fastastic & still looks great & fit @67
Pulp were good, a good performance
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Alanis Morisette was brilliant yesterday too (she hadn't changed a bit either)
Yeah, but Gary Numan doesn't seem to have faired as well "
👍Yea he only did 2 songs Cars & Are Friends Electric |
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"Gary Numan was fastastic & still looks great & fit @67
Pulp were good, a good performance
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Alanis Morisette was brilliant yesterday too (she hadn't changed a bit either)"
Alanis was fantastic, she beams good energy! |
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By *KentMan 3 weeks ago
Canterbury |
Caught a bit of Neil Young and Charli xcx this evening, both a bit underwhelming for me, especially as the latter seemed to mime for most of it, though it seemed to be bouncing there.
On the other hand, Scissor Sisters are bound to put on an amazing show. |
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By *abluesbabyMan 2 weeks ago
Gibraltar/Cheshire/London |
I always enjoy Glasto, attended and even worked there many, many times. I think this year's line up is very strong, kudos to Emily and Co for trying to do something for everyone.
Friday's highlights for me were Biffy Clyro, Alanis Morissette and Wet Leg. Today I enjoyed Neil Young and John Fogerty but I'm a huge fan of both anyway. I was intrigued by Charli XCX attracting such a huge crowd they actually had to shut The Other Stage for safety reasons (almost unheard of) but was baffled by her popularity. Ok, a man my age might not be her "target" audience but I love and appreciate all music but hers left me cold. The fact she was obviously miming lost her many brownie points too. I didn't "get" The 1975 either. Was the guy 'method acting' at being a chain-smoking, Guinness swilling, staggering d*unk as 'performance art? Or was he just actually leathered? I lost interest to that question by the 3 or 4 th song to be honest.
Roll on Sunday! |
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Did anyone see the Beeb interview this morning with Dom Jolly and others.. the interviewer asked if they were looking forward to Rod Stewart, Dom came straight out of the blocks with 'no, he's outwardly supporting Reform so that's not my thing', similar responses from the others.
The interviewer tried his best to stay professional but was a great bit of back to the studio. |
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Another vote for Ezra Collective, and Enjoyed Neil Young last night, albeit a set for nostalgia rather than show.
Enjoyed catching up with Scissor Sisters this morning (now THAT was a show!!) and Alanis. Having been TOLD I must, am now enjoying Biffy Clyro's set. Still gotta catch up with Loyle Carner, that'll be good I know. |
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I’ve been catching up with loyle carner, kneecap and Ezra collective
Pulp were pretty fantastic and I’m unsure whether to watch Neil young. I’ve seen live a few times, many many years ago and don’t want to spoil the memories if he’s lost it |
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"Did anyone see the Beeb interview this morning with Dom Jolly and others.. the interviewer asked if they were looking forward to Rod Stewart, Dom came straight out of the blocks with 'no, he's outwardly supporting Reform so that's not my thing', similar responses from the others.
The interviewer tried his best to stay professional but was a great bit of back to the studio. "
It's weird those lefties find it more obnoxious that he supports reform than his support of paedophiles. |
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By *rindnbump V2Couple 2 weeks ago
Our little world of Kinky Fuckery in Durham |
Loved Alanis Morrisette.
Gary Numan was great.
Pulp were amazing.
Missed Lewis Calpaldi but will definitely catch up.
Think at 80 year-old Rod Stewart is rocking it.
Loved when Mick Hucknell joined him x |
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By *rindnbump V2Couple 2 weeks ago
Our little world of Kinky Fuckery in Durham |
"Loved Alanis Morrisette.
Gary Numan was great.
Pulp were amazing.
Missed Lewis Calpaldi but will definitely catch up.
Think at 80 year-old Rod Stewart is rocking it.
Loved when Mick Hucknell joined him x"
Forgot about Ezra Collective - great show x |
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TBH a fairly uninspiring mix this year with no real stand out headliner for me.
I would be a bit dissapointed if I'd booked tickets for this year.
At least they now have 2 years to get it refreshed. |
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Am sure they're really looking forward to going to the arse end of neewhere at Lowther!
Mainstage dull at ditchwater tonight but at least the 2 artists were actually singing and playing tonight unlike that utter clart that was Charlie xcx last night! |
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"TBH a fairly uninspiring mix this year with no real stand out headliner for me.
I would be a bit dissapointed if I'd booked tickets for this year.
At least they now have 2 years to get it refreshed."
I’ve been to Glastonbury a number of times and not just the festival. The acts are 1 thing, but people go for the whole experience, atmosphere, hippyness and the amazing experiences, the countryside and the people. It’s a once in a lifetime experience for most people and whoever is on stage is just a bonus. |
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I went to watch Kneecap, Turnstile, Gurriers, Wunderhorse, Snow Patrol, Wolf Alice, Fourtet, Biffy and Prodigy and I was pretty happy with all those sets!
Glad to be going home today as it's been a long, hot 9 days of being there for work! |
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"Prodigy were epic. Loved the tribute to Keith.
Wetleg were great, quirky and fun.
Alanis was brilliant.
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Awh I missed The Prodigy, I must look up their front man now.
Nile Rodgers was good but jeez one of his singers was just way way too loud & very over powering. I actually found it difficult to listen to her tbh 🤭
I don't think she was the original Chic band member |
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I thought St Vincent was brilliant and they shoew two blokes, one with a guitar and the other sang, funny as fuck and tons of energy but their name I've forgotten. So if any of you out there know the name please say  |
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